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  2. ST Company Offers 7/- Special Allowance Rise

    Yesterday afternoon after delegates from the Silverton Tramway Company. Barrier Industrial Council. Silverton Tramway Employees Union and A.E.U. had conferred in private for three hours the S.T.C. delegates offered 7/- rise in the special ...

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  3. Allied POWs Left To Die In Cells

    Singapore, August 27.—Allied prisoners were in the Outram prison camp at Singapore were told to hurry and die as the only medicine available had ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. New CPS Remands Man On Charge

    Albert Ernest Torney (34) was re-remanded until September 12 on two charges of stealing by Mr. J. B. Hodgson when the latter conducted his first ...

    Article : 210 words
  5. PATHETIC STATEMENT BY COUSENS

    Sydney, August 27.—A 17,000 word statement allegedly made by Major Charles Hugh Consent (AIF) at Yokohama, on October 25, 1945, was read in the Central Police Court today. According to the statement Major ...

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  6. Jap War Criminal Hanged

    Toklo, August, 27.—Captain Kaichl Hirate, former commandant of prison camps at Muroan on Hokkadate was hanged for starving, beating and ...

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  7. New Loan Of 90 Millions

    Canberra August 27.—Under the title of "Second Security Loan" the new Commonwealth loan for a total of £90,000,000 will be opened on December ...

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  8. Ward And Labor's Nationalisation Policy

    Canberra, August 27.—The policy of the Labor Government, if it were returned at the elections would be decided at the next Federal Conference ...

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  9. Contentious Lead Bonus Claim

    Before Mr. Justice Taylor, in the Industrial Commission, yesterday a hearing was opened into the claim by the silverton Tramway Company and ...

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  10. Ex-Premiers To Contest Seats

    Sydney, August 27.—a special session of the State Parliament was opened by commission today to pass the Coal Bill and to grant Supply. ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. Waterfront Conditions

    Canberra, August 27.—Chaotic conditions on the waterfront are strangling Australian ports, says a report today to the Federal Government by the Council ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. Pacific Region Council Urged

    Canberra, August 27.—A Pacific Region Council of the United Nations Organisation with headquarters in Australia is being sought by the Australian ...

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  13. Improving Jap Labor Conditions

    Toklo, August 27.—The Jap Labor Standards Bill, which is expected to be introduced at the Diet's October session, prohibits compulsory labor, and ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. Professor T. Hytten On Rail Gauge Issue

    Adelaide, August 27.—The break of railway guages cost fifty thousand. pounds to SA each year at the State borders, said Professor T. Hytten at the ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. Depression To Follow Business Boom?

    Berne, August 27.—While making no forecast regarding the possibility of another depression the Bank for International Settlements in its annual ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. War Crimes Trials, Nearing End

    Nuremberg, August 27.—Chief Justice Lawrence announced that the war crimes trials are expected to end next Saturday, after which tho court will ...

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  17. ARMED FORTRESS RESUMES SERVICE

    London, August 27.—A Flying Fortress with guns loaded resumed the American, Vienna to Udine (Italy) air service carrying mails and freight, says a report from Rome. It is officially announced by the United States Embassy in Belgrade ...

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  18. FLANK ATTACK AGAINST BRITAIN

    New York, August 27.—"Like all Russian moves in the Balkans and the whole of the Middle East, this new step is a flank attack against the life lines of the British Empire, which, as we discovered daring the war, are oar own," declared the ...

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  19. £70,000 On New Co-Op. Society Building Expected

    Expenditure of £60,000 on the building and £10,000 on new fitting are envisaged by the manager of the Broken Hill Co-Operative Society. Mr. P. V. Dennis, on a comp[?] new building to replaced the present premises in Argent Street. ...

    Article : 396 words
  20. Tramway Men Reject Company Offer

    A meeting of all Silverton Tramway employees was held at the Trades Hall last night, with Mr. A. C. Crowburst in the chair, to discuss the offer of the ...

    Article : 249 words
  21. BOOKIES' BALL

    The first revival of their annual ball since the outbreak of war was held by the Broken Hill bookmakers at the Palats do Danse last night in aid of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. ONLY 58 DEGREES YESTERDAY

    A strong sou" westerly breeze yesterday rendered conditions quite chilly, and the maximum reading up to 3 p.m. was only 58 degrees. This was only ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Mr. Robert White of 98 Wills Street, a trucker at the Zinc Corporation, bruised his right foot while working yesterday, and was taken to the ...

    Article : 54 words
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