New York, October 30.—While M. Molotov in the General Assembly denounced the presence of British troops in Greece and declared that all countries should give an accounting of their troops on foreign soil—Soviet was prepared to give full ...
Article : 671 wordsMelbourne, October 30.—The composition of the team, known as an Australian Eleven, which will play England in Melbourne from November 8 to 12 will probably cause more ...
Article : 705 wordsMelbourne, October 30.—The Federal Arbitration Court has accepted broadly the principle that a forty-hour week should be the basis of working hours in Australia, subject to the special circumstances of individual industries. This important ...
Article : 345 wordsSydney, October 30.—The ballot for General President of the Miners' Federation, which was to have been held next Tuesday, has been postponed until after a meeting of the Miners' Central Council on November 11. ...
Article : 300 wordsMelbourne. October 30.—Tramway and railway employees having decided yesterday to return to work some members of both services began yesterday ...
Article : 390 wordsWith little more than a fortnight of the period allotted to the £90 million second Security Loan remaining before it closes on November 15. ...
Article : 309 wordsSydney. October 30.—Janette C. Culpan. of Broken Hill, was to-day awarded first prize with 87 marks in Section 88 of the City of ...
Article : 39 wordsMelbourne. October 30.—The Federal Congress of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. today carried a resolution asking that the living allowance for ex-servicemen ...
Article : 97 wordsTentative plans for the proposed Memorial Oval have been made and viewed it was disclosed at a meeting of the Memorial Oval Committee at the ...
Article : 409 wordsAustralian health authorities are staging a blitz on dust and dirt. Among the cities to tackle the problem is Sydney where a health ...
Article : 382 wordsSo much is heard these days of visual education that many people are apt to regard it as something new. All through the ages commerce leaders ...
Article : 266 wordsMelbourne. October 30.—The longest transport hold-up in the history of Victoria ended last night and frans and trams ran today after a nine-day tie-up. ...
Article : 55 wordsNewcastle. October 30.—A mass meeting of the A[?]gamatest Engineering Union today passed a resolution calling for a report ballot before a stop-work meeting ...
Article : 45 wordsSydney. October 30.—Certain police methods were a short step to the norals, if not the physical tactics of he Gestapo or Open said Chief ...
Article : 155 wordsCanberra. October 30.—Telephone, telegraph and postal charges will be reduced to a minimum when business in increased as the result of improved facilities, said ...
Article : 50 wordsSydney. October 30.—During the hearing of a slander action by Mrs. Margaret Simson against Mrs. Eleanor Gleacross, presiden of the Housewiver ...
Article : 237 wordsSydney. October 30.—Staffs of two country hospitals may strike unless dismissal notices served on two employees are withdrawn. ...
Article : 83 wordsTrial by court martial for members of the women's services and more adequate powers of punishment for sergeants on war service ar recommended ...
Article : 326 wordsCanberra. October 30.—The King and Queen and the Princesses may visit Australia soon, it is believed in Commonwealth circles. The Royal Family will ...
Article : 60 wordsCanberra. October 30.—All German and Italian P.D.W. Internees will be [?] from Australia by the middle of January next, said the Minister for the ...
Article : 37 wordsCanberra. October 30.—If the British Government is agreeable the New Zealand system of petrol rationing will be introduced in Australia as soon as possible. ...
Article : 47 wordsCanberra October 30.—Furious lobbying is going on in Parliament House today as aspirants to the Ministry try to line up votes among Labor members to ensure ...
Article : 58 wordsMelbourne. October 30.—After an alleged attempt to cash forged totalisator tickets was discovered yesterday a man was arrested and charged with ...
Article : 198 wordsMelbourne, October 30—A mass meeting of miners at Wonthaggi today endorsed their executive's recommendation and will resume work ...
Article : 32 wordsAdelaide, October 30— A motion outlawing the atomic bomb in warfare was carried at the State Labor Conference today. ...
Article : 63 wordsMelbourne. October 30.—The council of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures has unanimously decided not to employ any worker who is a party to ...
Article : 88 wordsLondon. October 30.—Communists won more than 50 per cent of all seats in the Bulgarian elections for the National Assembly. ...
Article : 96 wordsLondon. October 30.—The House of Commons carried last night, by 270 votes to 157. a motion for the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the press. The commission will be set ...
Article : 83 wordsBrigadier H. E. Cohen, who died in Melbourne on Tuesday, had considerable turf initials, having raced horses for the last 15 years. Perhaps his best ...
Article : 66 wordsSydney, October 30.—The recent shipping hold-up resulted in heavy losses for shippers who had oranges waiting to go to Singapore. There were 26.000 ...
Article : 70 wordsMelbourne. October 30.—National and Commercial Broadcasting stations will pay the victorian Cricket Association £950 for right to broadcast the First Test ...
Article : 49 wordsThe prowler has been active again in the last lew days and the latest case to be reported is from North Broken Hill again where a man put his head ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Thu 31 Oct 1946, Page 1
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