Canberra, July 30.—Despite rationing at an estimated yearly cost of £240,000. Australia today is using more petrol than before the war. The average monthly consumption of petrol during the five years ended in 1945 was 25 million gallons and this has been exceeded in the past twelve months. ...
Article : 268 wordsGoulburn, July 30.—At the inquest which opened today into the death on May 25 last of Audrey Cameron (20), daughter of a railway employee, after taking a headache powder, evidence was given that in October last Gloria Emerson, friend of the dead girl, had claimed to be "in a certain ...
Article : 532 wordsDr. Evatt at the brief opening session of the peace conference broke in sharply on the somewhat somnolent scene with a demand that all must share responsibility, says the London "Daily Mall" correspondent. Under the heading "Australia shakes on Paris talks" the correspondent says ...
Article : 259 wordsMr. T. C. Gun, manager locally for the Silverton Tramway Company, stated yesterday that, as usual essential goods would be carried on goods trains in ...
Article : 545 wordsJerusalem, July 30.—British troops and Palestine police early this morning began a round up in Tel Aviv of 3,000 Jews both men and women in an effort to find the terrorists responsible for the hotel bomb outrage. "Operation Tel Aviv" is officially described as detention of all known ...
Article : 454 wordsSydney, July 30—In the Central Criminal Court today Justice Owen and a jury commenced the second day's hearing of the trial of Boyd staclair (27) on a charge of having murdered John Smi[?], a taxi driver, at Flemington, Sydney, in September, 1935. ...
Article : 613 wordsThe commercial department of the Technical College is fortunate in having been promised a lecture by Mr. Bruce Miller, B.Ec., the visiting WEA ...
Article : 464 wordsNew York, July 30.—Between seven and 12 people lost their lives when six motor vehicles with their drivers and passengers plunged into the 70ft. deep ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. G. R. Fisher, chairman of the Mining Managers' Association, was asked yesterday whether there was any possibility of motor transport being used to ...
Article : 354 wordsHarold Raymond's company of merrymakers staged a most entertaining variety show at the Crystal Theatre last night being their first night of a week's ...
Article : 518 wordsThe M.M.A. have requested a conference tomorrow with the B.I.C. relative to the Silverton Tramway dispute. The meeting ...
Article : 36 wordsTypical of the last few weeks' weather in the town was that experienced yesterday. Fallowing a 12 point fall of rain on Tuesday morning a strong west ...
Article : 116 wordsLondon, July 30—The Food Minister, Mr. Strachey, told the House of Commons that the British, American and Canadian governments in June invited ...
Article : 75 wordsYesterday by the Comet Messrs. H. T. Kelly and R. H. Nanklvell, chairman and secretary of the Hospital Board, left for Condobolin to attend a ...
Article : 309 wordsSurface workers at the Zinc Corporation are out for revenge. They have challenged the underground section to a football match at the Western Oval on ...
Article : 272 wordsMelbourne, July 30.—A protest meeting demanding a refund of part of their passage money was held today by a group of passengers after the brideship ...
Article : 52 wordsMore than half of Broxen Hill's 100 cycle electrical system was deprived of power for 5½ hours yesterday whilst repairs were effected to the No. 6 ...
Article : 232 wordsMelbourne, July 30—A thirteen year old girl, who had one arm blown off and the other badly mutilated when an anti-aircraft shell exploded, died in ...
Article : 70 wordsThe skeleton passenger service of one passenger train weekly in each direction between Broken Hill and Adelaide brought about by the coal situation has ...
Article : 189 wordsGreat preparations have been made by the energetic members of the Housewives' Association to assure the success of their Victory Fair, which will be held ...
Article : 243 wordsMelbourne, July 30.—"I would strongly oppose any move to debar a member from this council because of his political beliefs, Mr. L. T. Weedon, ...
Article : 163 wordsJerusalem, July 30.—Underground workshops At Tel Aviv where "milk churn" bombs, which wrecked the King David Hotel, were made were found by ...
Article : 70 wordsBrisbane, July 30.—One man was killed and one mortally injured when they were crushed by a runaway coal skip at the foot of a Baralaba coal mine ...
Article : 99 wordsLondon, July 20—American intelligence officers have revealed that Hitler's deputy. Martin Bormann, who was believed to be dead, was seen in Munich ...
Article : 123 wordsDelhi, July 30—Rioting, looting and a son occurred in the city of Abbot Abad which is an important military hill station about twenty mites from ...
Article : 57 wordsCanberra, July 30.—As from August 5 It will not be necessary to have a perm[?] to buy new motor trucks with a carrying capacity of 21 cwt. and over. ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. A. K. Mc[?]gall injured his right knee while washing at the Zinc Corporation yesterday and was taken home to [?]04 Lane Lane. ...
Article : 66 wordsSydney, July 30—When detectives arrested a man today, quantities of diamonds worth thousands of pounds were found in his possession. He was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsCanberra, July 30 — Recommendations by the Prices Commissioner for a charge to cover cost of home deliveries of meat have been rejected by ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Wed 31 Jul 1946, Page 1
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