Sydney, November 6.—No further proceedings are to be taken against Major Charles Cousens, who was committed for trial on a charge of High Treason arising out of hit broadcasts from Tokio Radio in 1942. ...
Article : 196 wordsSydney, November 6.—In sweltering heat the N.S.W. State Parliament was opened today by the Governor, Lieutenant-General Northcott. It was the first tune an Australian Governor had opened the ...
Article : 607 wordsCanberra, November 6.—The Legislative program for the 18th Federal Parliament was announced by the Governor-General (the Duke of Gloucester) at the official opening today. Legislation will cover control of ...
Article : 155 wordsNew York, November 6.—Returns coming in after midnight confirm the earlier trend towards Republican control of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate. Gains in some areas were of landslide proportions. ...
Article : 458 wordsSydney, November 6—A woman bad her right foot torn off and her left leg terribly injured when a motor car mounted the footpath in Pitt Street ...
Article : 146 wordsSydney, November 6.—Owing to the steel shortage there were 200 unemployed at Broken Hill. it was revested [?]n the Legislative Assembly today. ...
Article : 95 wordsLast night at the Town Hall the first section of first aid work in the W. L. Baillieu Cup First Aid Competition, the supplied material tests, was almost completed. The remaining test will be carried out this morning at the Jubilee Oval at 9 ...
Article : 1,052 wordsMelbourne, November 6—England's main bowler, Wright, has been omitted from the team to play an Australian Eleven commencing on Friday in ...
Article : 88 wordsSydney, November 6—The black ban on wool handled by Dalgety and Co. and the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. in Australian wool ports ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the Police Court yesterday before Mr. J. B. Hodgson, Deputy S.M. Aubrey Verden Keyes (29), a baker, was charged with having driven a motor vehicle ...
Article : 130 wordsMelbourne, November 6.—Acting on infractions from the Chamber of Manufacturers, employers in all Melbourne metal and engineering establishments today gave a week's notice to more than 70,000 employees. This action was ...
Article : 164 wordsSydney, November 6.—The augmentation of Cobar's water supply and the question of finance were under consideration the Minister for Local ...
Article : 100 wordsLondon, November 6—Labor gained fifty seats and lost 34 at yesterday's Scottish municipal elections. The new state of partels is: Labor 60, ...
Article : 41 wordsSydney, November 6—Acting under National Secretary Regulations, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddcley, again issued a drastic order which virtually imposes ...
Article : 103 wordsThe BBC had a decided shock recently when it discovered an old Welsh farmer who had never heard of the BBC. What is more he had never even ...
Article : 172 wordsSydney, November 6.—The widow of a man who was fatally shot by police in alleged suspicious circumstances at a house in Strathfield on October 10 ...
Article : 183 wordsCanberra, November 6.—Petrol rationing is to continue in Australia, Cabinet decided today. The Supply Department recomended ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. G. W. Goodie received a bruised and probably fractured left ankle at the Zinc Corporation yesterday. He was taken home to 123 Pell Street. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe secretary of the Youth Welfare Advisory Committee (Mr. J. G. Hoban) invites co-operation in the placing of youths leaving school, and ...
Article : 283 wordsBrisbane, November 6.—Mrs. Patrick Murphy, who with her husband won £25,000 in an Interstate consultation, spent the morning on her hands and ...
Article : 91 wordsSydney, November 6—Miss Mildired Ellen Blake (36) was burned to death when her parents home was destroyed by fire early this morning. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Communists suffered further reverses in the N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council faction fight. A meeting of the striking employees ...
Article : 228 wordsTelevision in England is producing a demand for new plays, plays written for television. Scarcely anybody knows yet exactly how to write for ...
Article : 265 wordsGrenfell, November 6.—A woman who said she was known professionally as Madame Cleo, pointed to Frederick Lincoln McDermott when the hearing ...
Article : 193 wordsSydney. November 6—Passengers on the Monterey heard the Melbourne Cup broadcast at 5 p.m. on Monday last. However, if they had wanted to ...
Article : 59 wordsCanberra, November 6.—A move may be made in Caucus tomorrow to reduce taxation on lower income groups. It was learned that no provision is ...
Article : 51 wordsSouth Seconds held their annual picnic at Stephens Creek last Sunday. A good crowd was in attendance and everybody had a good time. All the ...
Article : 148 wordsCanberra, November 6.—The Minister for the Army will visit Japan during the Brat Parliamentary recess, it was sated today. ...
Article : 25 wordsJerusalem, November 6—Within a few hours of the release of Jewish leaders, an oil train was blown up at Raselin, ten miles from Tel Aviv on the main ...
Article : 96 wordsCanberra, November 6.—A 80 per cent. increase in house construction was planned by the Commonwealth Government. said the Minister for ...
Article : 75 wordsSydney, November 6—The highest temperature in the state today was 107 degrees at 3 p.m. registered at Rathmines and Wollongong, with 105 at ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Thu 7 Nov 1946, Page 1
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