Bikini, July 24.—Admiral Blandy told the press that after canterring with weather officers he had decided that the underwater explosion of the stom[?] bomb tomorrow would take place as scheduled at 7.30 a.m. Sydney time. (7. a.m. Broken Hill time). ...
Article : 434 wordsThis space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. South Mine Check ...
Article : 377 wordsMelbourne, July 24.—Claims by employees for payment of mines lead bonus, four weeks annual holiday, and forty hour week, inclusive of meal times were discussed at length by representatives of the Silverton Tramway Employee's Union. ...
Article : 241 wordsSydney, July 24.—All South Coast mines will resume work tomorrow after a three day strike which caused the loss of more than 33,000 tons of coal. A direction to resume work was broadcast tonight to more than three ...
Article : 155 wordsYesterday afternoon, about 3.30 o'clock, a motor truck smashed into a train in Gypsum street near the Zinc Corporation boundary. The truck ...
Article : 264 wordsSydney, July 24.—It would be "a terrible thing" if tomorrow's under-water test of the atomic bomb in Bikini were to be recorded by Australian observers ...
Article : 127 wordsJerusalem, July 24.—After thirty hours work British troops and ambulance men had brought out 47 dead and 55 injured from the rains of King David Hotel, where Jewish terrorists set off a bomb on Monday. It is believed that 73 persons ere still ...
Article : 237 wordsAdelaide, July 24.—Aimed at preventing the closing down of industry, severe transport cuts and drastic rationing of gas and electricity will be ...
Article : 196 wordsCanberra, July 24.—Wide powers to be given to the reorganised Australian Meat Board were to "socialise the meat industry," said Mr. Hutchinson (Lib. V.), in ...
Article : 43 wordsSydney, July 24.—Yesterday's fall of 3 feet of snow at Kosciusko was said to be a record. Roads are impassable and the hotel is conserving food for the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the F.E.D. and F.A. was held at the Trades Hall last right, Mr. W. C. Williams presiding. ...
Article : 184 wordsMelbourne, July 24.—The Victorian State conference of the R.S.L. today rejected two moves to widen the scope of membership of the League. ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Roy Dalgarno and Mr. Frank Beck have been in this city for only two days and they have not wasted any time in getting out and starting off on ...
Article : 528 wordsSydney, July 24.—Accused of continuing to kick a constable after he had broken the constable's leg. a youth already serving 12 months's goal for another ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. A. R. Rasehke, who has been clerk of Petty Sessions and Chamber Magistrate in Broken Hill since April 11, 1944. has been notified of a promotion and ...
Article : 187 wordsBroken Hill in the past few months has had a taste of Art in the form of some really good pictures, some of them, such as the Dalgarno "Miners ...
Article : 404 wordsSydney, July 21.—District executives of the Miners' Federation from three N.S.W. coalfields will meet in Sydney on Friday to consider provisions of the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe forthcoming attempt by a British jet-propelled Meteor plane to better its own world's record speed of 606 mph and the publicity that will arise from ...
Article : 514 wordsBrisbane, July 24.—Complaining that the Meat Employees' Union had given no assurance of "proper conduct in the future." Mr. Justice Matthews said, in ...
Article : 209 wordsThe South Australian State selectors (Messrs. C. McArthur, T. R. L. Alderman, and C. L. Shea) have named the team to play the return match against ...
Article : 350 wordsCanberra, July 24.—The Federal Government intends to provide many more amenities for Australian troops in Japan. This was hinted at today by the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following Broken Hill Tennis Association players have been selected to play against the Lyle Club from the Aberdeen and the Wilchatta Clubs on ...
Article : 249 wordsSydney, July 24.—The removal of meat quotas from wholesalers was attacked by the general secretary of the Muster Butchers' Association (Mr. H. ...
Article : 126 wordsMelbourne, July 21.—Victoria is again threatened with floods, particularly in the north erstern areas. The Murray River is four inches over its banks and three ...
Article : 109 wordsSydney, July 24.—Miss Charlotte Maude Palliser Shaw, whose £10,000 estate was contested in the Probate Court today, was described by one witness as ...
Article : 97 wordsMelbourne, July 24.—In a dramatic midnight raid Australian troops boarded a moving ship at Omomichi (Japan) and seized thousands of pounds worth of ...
Article : 71 wordsSydney, July 24.—The Masonic Lodge proposes to build a Masonic Temple at Church Hill on a portion of the St. Philip's Church grounds and adjacent ...
Article : 55 wordsSydney, July 24.—The full bench of the Federal Arbitration Court finished hearing evidence in Sydney today for a 40 hour week and adjourned to ...
Article : 53 wordsWashington, July 24.—Sixteen million Persons in Kiangau and South Hunan Provinces in China are "rapidly becoming physically weakened as a result of ...
Article : 35 wordsRecent arrivals in Broken Hill include Mr. Langborne from Melbourne, staying at the Royal Exchange Hotel, and Mr. Thick and Miss Thick from ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Thu 25 Jul 1946, Page 1
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