An intimation that he would h[?]e to return to Sydney and issue notices for a judicial heari[?] was given by Mr. Justice Taylor, of the Industrial Commission [?] Courthouse yesterday when delegates from the Building Trades Union, B.I.C. and ...
Article : 1,422 wordsLondon, November 11.—Despite a close watch on channel ports, there is a possibility that members of the Jewish terrorist Stern Gang, who are known to have been in Paris recently have already reached London, says the "Daily Mail." Detectives ...
Article : 353 wordsCalcutta, November 11.—The police at Meerut opened fire to disperse unruly crowds a few hours after an announcement that Congress would hold the Annual Session there. Troops and armed police are patrolling the streets. Thirty men, women ...
Article : 210 wordsLondon, November 11—In raids, which Reiser's correspondent described as a warning of growing German impatience at the food situation, Germans at the week-end broke into homes of families of British occupation forces in Westphalia, and stole quantities of food. The British United Press correspondent ...
Article : 172 wordsMelbourne, November 11.—Colin Mccool bowled himself into the First Test today when he took seven M.C.C. wickets for 196. In the pre-luncheon ...
Article : 631 wordsSydney, November 11.—The Miners Central Council, after two and a half hours of discussion as to whether the general president (Mr. H. Wells) would ...
Article : 66 wordsMelbourne, November 4.—A deadlock has been reached in the Foundries dispute, and as the unions and employers are both remaining firm on their demands there appears little possibility of the dismissal notices served on seventy-thousand ...
Article : 112 wordsPerth, November 11.—With dark streets, until homes and silent radios. Perth was a cheerless city at the week-end. ...
Article : 95 wordsAn A.B.C. employee, Gregory Spencer, of Springfield Avenue, King's Cross was killed early on Saturday morning when he was run over by a ...
Article : 78 wordsSydney, November 9—Conditions in a great part of N.S.W. are very bad. Sheep have died in the drought and the devastation is continuing. "The Times" says that this will ...
Article : 360 wordsSydney, November 11.—Detective Laughton was today exonerated by the Coroner (Mr. W. J. Wright) for the [?]atal shooting of William James ...
Article : 106 wordsMelbourne, November 11.—The final appeal for support for the Second Security Loan will be broadcast tonight from all radio stations by the Prime ...
Article : 170 wordsLondon, November 10.—A woman of 10 has come forward in Bagdad to claim the "gazelle boy" found three months ago in the Syrian Desert. ...
Article : 82 wordsSydney, November 11.—Greasy [?]erine fleece sold at 45d. for nine bales CF/M from Cooma, and five bales of RNC/Dunce/Barraba from Cabbadah ...
Article : 119 wordsCanberra, November 11.—Total public debt of Australia, after several conversion operations in London, New York, and Australia, now amounts to ...
Article : 112 wordsSydney, November 10—The 29th. anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Union was celebrated in Sydney today by a march of 1,500 unionists through ...
Article : 88 wordsSydney, November 11.—As a result of four by-elections on Saturday. Labor is expected to gain a seat (Albury). Lang (Lang Lab.) will hold Auburn, the ...
Article : 107 wordsSydney, November 11.—Three Labor members of the Legislative Assembly are expected to have a hard fight to win their selection ballots for the next ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Flying Doctor received a call from Tibooburra yesterday morning and the aerial ambulance took off for that town about 11.15 o'clock yesterday morning. ...
Article : 68 wordsLake Success, November 11.—The American United Nations delegation, it is reported by the United Press, plans to open informal talks with ...
Article : 87 wordsThroughout the country are many thousands of birds of all typei kept in cages, and as the hot summer weather is now with us, the R.S.P.C.A. ...
Article : 297 wordsYesterday morning J. Kemp was taken home from the North Mine to 120 Gaffney Lane with bruised toes of the left foot. ...
Article : 200 wordsLondon, November 11.—In broad daylight in Tottenham Court, London, a pickpocket marked down a well-dressed man with bulging pockets and ...
Article : 95 wordsSydney, November 11.—"It is most gratifying to the Government to have numbers increased by an additional country seat after six years in office," ...
Article : 102 wordsSydney, November 11.—There was an echo of the Martini shooting of September 23 in the Supreme Court today when Royce John Garland was granted ...
Article : 168 wordsSydney, November 11.—A memorial building is to be erected in Sydney to commemorate the war-time leadership of the former British Prime Minister (Mr. ...
Article : 133 wordsAustralia will contribute 2,500 dollars (about £A800) to the setting up of an International executive advisory committee to cover the cotton industry. ...
Article : 116 wordsSydney, November 11.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) was tendered a farewell luncheon at Parliament House today prior to his departure by ...
Article : 74 wordsMelbourne, November 11.—A new Pacific flight record has been established by the McDougall Stuart, the last of the four Skymasters to be ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Tom Colmer, of the Town Hall staff. was taken to the Hospital on Sunday night. He is very ill, but early recovery is expected. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Tue 12 Nov 1946, Page 1
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