Washington, September 23.—President Truman has appointed Mr. Harriman, the present Ambassador in London, to the post of Secretary of Commerce in place of Mr. Wallace, whose forced resignation has been the chief international ...
Article : 323 wordsSydney, September 23.—In the domestic sphere Australia had set a sterling example in international affairs, said the Mnister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, speaking at Ashfield tonight. During its five years of office the Curtin-Chifley ...
Article : 184 wordsSydney, September 23.—A gun battle which began at Taronga Park Zoo at 1.15 a.m. today and ended in a house in Walker Street, North Sydney, 75 minutes later, led to the capture of three men, including Antonio Martini (32), for whom ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsNew York, September 23.—The San Francisco Firemen's, Cooks' and Stewards Unions voted for a return to work on the same conditions, as the ...
Article : 111 wordsMelbourne, September 23.—The first country city in Australia to record a quota success for the Second Security Loan, which, opens on October 15, [?] ...
Article : 146 wordsWashington, September 22.—The Japanese Ambassador to Berlin. General Oshima early in 1939 secretly informed Himmler of a Japanese plot to ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. J. G. Polkinghorne, secretary of the B.I.C., has received the following communication from the Post-Postmaster General, Senator Don ...
Article : 801 wordsSidney, September 23.—The Liberal Party's taxation proposals did not mean a reduction of twenty per cent. in taxation by all taxpayers, but aimed ...
Article : 85 wordsLondon, September 23.—Eighteen "Leopardmen" whom the local population credited with supernatural powers were executed for many ruthless murders ...
Article : 86 wordsWhen at the Zinc Corporation yesterday officials of the Company and also of the N.B.H. Consolidated, complained that parts of the battery set lamps used ...
Article : 184 wordsSydney, September 23.—Two of the five Nazi escapees from Tatura, Victorian internment camp were arrested today. One was employed as a cook in a North ...
Article : 109 wordsSydney, September 23. — Impressed by his fourth to such good horses as Shannon, Dowborough and Good Idea at Rosehill on Saturday. Murray ...
Article : 430 wordsSir.—Apropos of the closing remark passed by Professor Ashby recently in his talk on the Soviet Union, that "This couldn't happen in Russia," does he think ...
Article : 188 wordsSydney, September 23.—In the Central Court today a former barmaid, Edna Elizabeth Sykes, 32, was remanded on £900 ball to October 16, on a ...
Article : 103 wordsSydney, September 23—A 22 years old man who escaped in handcuffs from a police car after a brawl at Wynyard railway station on Saturday night was ...
Article : 163 wordsSan Francisco, September 23.—Australian-born Harry Bridges was granted a final divorce from Agnes Bridges following an interlocutary decree granted on ...
Article : 73 wordsBatavia, September 23.—It is reliably learned that the Dutch Commission informally notified the Indonesian Republican ...
Article : 39 wordsSouth Rovers put up a good performance against Broken Hill United last Sunday afternoon on the Gladstone Ground, but United were able to hold ...
Article : 262 wordsSydney, September 23.—A man suffered frightful injuries from burns when he was pinned beneath his blazing lorry when it struck a tram in Waterloo ...
Article : 99 wordsLondon, September 23.—"This illustrates exactly my argument that free speech does not exist in this country" declared the British Fascist leader, Sir ...
Article : 66 wordsJerusalem, September 23.—The mine sweeper, H.M.S. Rowena, hailed the illegal immigrant ship Palmach in English, French and Italian to the effect ...
Article : 119 wordsSir.—Re the Phil[?]telists' Club suggested by Mr. Tregloan, he knows there is the Silver City Stamp Exchange Club in Broken Hill and believe me, it is growing ...
Article : 419 wordsSydney, September 23. — A young man was arrested today on a charge of having assaulted William Henry Clarke (29) in Pitt Street on ...
Article : 101 wordsFor having used indecent language within the hearing of the public, a man was fined £3/10/- by Mr. J. B. Hodgson, Acting S.M., in the Police Court ...
Article : 144 wordsLondon, September 23.—Heavy fighting is reported in South Persia between Government forces and strong forces of rebel tribesmen. ...
Article : 62 wordsSydney, September 23.—The Communist-sponsored ticket was beaten by a three to one majority in a Road Transport Workers' Union ballot to ...
Article : 142 wordsBrisbane, September 3. — Permanent peace seemed further away than ever. Cardinal Gilroy declared at the civic reception in his honor at the City Hall ...
Article : 260 wordsParis, September 23.—Fourteen persons lost their lives in railway fatalities yesterday. Seven were killed and nine seriously injured when the Strasburg-Lyons ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, September 2[?]—Norman Von Nida was defeated in two charity matches at Little Aston Golf Club in Staffordshire yesterday. Charles Ward defeated him ...
Article : 71 wordsParis, September 23.—As a result of spreading strikes France faces a threat of a general standstill. Squads of Gendarmes have been ...
Article : 46 wordsMilan, September 23.—The monks. Fathers Zu[?]co and Parini, who were, arrested last month and charged with the theft of Mussolini's body were released ...
Article : 52 wordsMrs. Blackshaw returned to Broken Hill recently and on visiting the grave of her late husband. Mr. Charles Blackshaw, was pained to find that a ...
Article : 135 wordsMelbourne, September 23.—Holeproof Hosiery Limited, who on Saturday advertised for another four hundred women employees today reported a wonderful ...
Article : 55 wordsWhile working yesterday at the Zinc Corporation W. Fogarty received foreign bodies in both eyes. He was taken to the Hospital for treament and home to ...
Article : 119 wordsLondon, September 23.—Armed troops and military police were sent to Southampton docks to await the arrival of the troopship Dunottar Castle after ...
Article : 52 wordsCanberra, September 23.—Radio disturbances caused by sunspots which resulted in world cable services being blacked out at the week end may continue for ...
Article : 90 wordsBy observance of the Court list yesterday morning, a number of local citizens must have experienced a hectic week-end. Two men appeared before the ...
Article : 67 wordsFollowing rather chilly conditions on Sunday night, yesterday was a very pleasant day, with the maximum reading up to 3 p.m. being 61 degrees. Although ...
Article : 59 wordsBatavia, September 23.—For "cowardly massacre" of two Australians in the Panite district of Timor soon after the Japanese occupation, an Indonesion Lok ...
Article : 46 wordsNewfoundland, September 23.—American helicopters completed the rescue of survivors of the Belgian airliner which crashed into heavily wooden country last ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Tue 24 Sep 1946, Page 1
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