Canberra, October 11.—Mr. Chifley may indicate to the ACTU on Tuesday tax cuts, direct or indirect, that the Government will announce in its Budget next month. It is expected he will tell the union ...
Article : 230 wordsMelbourne, October 11.—Tramwaymen will decide at a mass meeting on Sunday whether there will be another 24-hour stoppage in Melbourne on Monday. It is expected railwaymen will support any move by tramwaymen, which would mean ...
Article : 479 wordsBerlin, October 11.—The Allied Control Council has rejected all appeals from the Nuremberg war criminals. The Council confirmed that the condemned men will be hanged on October 16. Witnesses of the executions will be members ...
Article : 245 wordsAdelaide, October 11.—The Deputy [?]ices Commissioner, Mr. W. McCann, said in Adelaide Police Court today that about three years ago his department ...
Article : 217 wordsSydney, October 11—On inquiry into the deaths of three persons in a shooting affray at Waterloo on August 29 was continued this afternoon, and ...
Article : 152 wordsLondon, October 11.—An attempted uprising against the Salazar regime in Portugal fizzled out, reports the "Exchange Telegraph" correspondent in ...
Article : 85 wordsSydney, October 11.—Passenger services on New South Wales railways which have been operating on a restricted bails, particularly on country ...
Article : 172 wordsG. G. James, South Mine, was treated at the Hospital last night for bruises and abrasions to the neck. He was then taken home to 747 Silica Lane ...
Article : 95 wordsSydney, October 11.—Only three scats remain doubtful in the House of Representatives count. They are Gwydir, which the Minister for Commerce and ...
Article : 160 wordsDacca (India). October 11.—Town persons are dead and 38 admitted to hospital as a result of acid burns during yesterday's communal disturbance. Cas[?]ties ...
Article : 48 wordsNewcastle, October 11.—Two prisoners [?]eped from the Newcastle gaol early this morning after an iron grille had been removed, possibly by some one outside. ...
Article : 131 wordsTokio, October 11.—Japanese coalminers have walked out of Hokkaido Island coalmines where "slave" labor during the the was produced 1,300,00 tons monthly. ...
Article : 58 wordsMalcolm McInnes, 196 Carbon Street, reported to the police last night that at about 7 o'clock while riding his bike along Blende Street he struck an elderly ...
Article : 91 wordsVancouver, October 11—Twenty-seven members of the crew of the Canadian-Australasian freighter, Walhemo, including two New zealanders, were ...
Article : 211 wordsCanberra, October 11—Many times the present number of doctors in Australia will be required to establish an adequate national medical scheme. ...
Article : 370 wordsSydney, October 11.—Detective Sergt. [?] Kesting, one of the State's best known Senior Detectives left the force last night after 22 years of service to ...
Article : 30 wordsMelbourne October 11.—With the second Security Loan for £90,000,000 due to open next Tuesday over 100 Australian cities and towns have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsSydney, October 11.—Beale (Liberal), who won the Parramatta seat, attended the declaration of poll, then went to hospital with blood poisoning. He ...
Article : 251 wordsAdelaide, October 11.—While Mr. and Mrs. Prank Fairer were asleep in a caravan at Crafers last night the caravan broke away and careered three ...
Article : 72 wordsNanking, October 11.—Communist authorities reported that Kalgan was bombed twice yesterday with considerable less of life. Four planes bombed the ...
Article : 54 wordsSydney, October 11.—In a special Federal Court today nine ex-servicemen wool appraisers commenced an action against the Commonwealth ...
Article : 58 wordsSydney, October 11.—On a charge of having unlicensed pistols in his possession John Crosby Browne (60), former leader of the Police Band., was fired a ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, October 11.—The War Minister, Captain Bellenger, announced in the House of Commons that convictions of all paratroopers in Malaya had been quashed ...
Article : 110 wordsSydney, October 11.—Traces of strychnine were found by the Government Analyst in an examination of the stomach contents of Alan Morgan (35) ...
Article : 107 wordsNew York, October 11.— Negotiations in the ten days' maritime strike broke down completely yesterday when representatives of the operators and unions ...
Article : 59 wordsRome, October 11.—The Premier, Signor De Gasperi, denied reports that fifteen people died during Wednesday's disorders in Rome. "There was one death on ...
Article : 46 wordsLithgow, October 11.—A four hundred-weight lithe worth £267 his mysteriously disappeared from a bench in the Lithgow, Small Arms Factory. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 12 Oct 1946, Page 1
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