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Advertising : 18 wordsSydney, March 1.—Silicosis and tuberculosis among miners have been reduced by more than two thirds by preventive methods, the Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) said yesterday. Sir Earle was addressing the International Labor Office ...
Article : 281 wordsFirm stands were token by both the M.M A. and W.I.U. of A. at a conference yesterday afternoon when the union's rule that one pair of men could only fire one chute at knock off time was discussed. The M.M.A. contended that the union was trying ...
Article : 2,272 wordsEynsford village is about 20 miles from London in the midst of the lovely cherry orchard country less than two miles from Farningham, Kent. Steeped in Roman and Saxon history, this beautiful village has a 15th-century two-arched bridge and fine examples of old half-timbered ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 wordsSydney, February 28.—Mr. Justice Kinsella in the Supreme Court [?] ruled that injured bus passengers were entitled to collect unlimited ...
Article : 202 wordsMelbourne, March 1.—A further increase in the basic wage this year could possibly cause inflation and endanger Australian economy Professor G.L. ...
Article : 606 wordsSydney, March 1.—Australia was largely a pagan country despite the outward parade and profession of religion Rev. C.L. O'Connor said last ...
Article : 216 wordsLondon, March 1.—Three key figures in the Labor Government (Sir Stafford Cripps, Ernest Bevin and Herbert Morrison) retained their posts in Prime Minister Attlee's new Government announced last night. The reshuffle has left ...
Article : 348 wordsSydney, February 26.—American bond holders would probably be able to secure an injunction restraining the State Government from forming an electricity ...
Article : 161 wordsSydney, March 1.—State Cabinet yesterday approved a draft of the Transport and Highways Bill which provides for the establishment of a transport ...
Article : 288 wordsCanberra, March 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and former Labor Ministers clashed in the House of Representatives yesterday on ...
Article : 211 wordsSeou, March 1.—A young South Korea would recover Communist dominated North Korea "even though some of our friends across the sea tell ...
Article : 90 wordsCanberra, February 28. —The Commonwealth Government would disregard any threats made by the Australian Council of Trades Union, the ...
Article : 178 wordsCanberra, March 1.—Last week the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party agreed to oppose any legislation interfering with the internal management of ...
Article : 459 wordsCanberra, March 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said yesterday that Cabinet had finalised the new Commonwealth Bank Act, which will reconstitute ...
Article : 183 wordsDubbo, March 1.—A married man who became friendly with a 16 years old girl of Coonaharabran and went with her to Bourke, where they lived as man and ...
Article : 183 wordsCanberra, March 1.—Mr. P. J. Clorey yesterday said better Industrial relations depended not only on conferences in disagreements, but on prices, production, the ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon, March 1.—Labor Party Secretary Morgan Phillips, who is reported to have been offered a political position in Australia, will not accept it for the time ...
Article : 147 wordsCanberra, March 1.—Reports indicated that the uranium deposits in South Australia might be something very good, the Minister for Supply and ...
Article : 104 wordsCanberra, March 1.—Certain merchants were trying to export zinc dross [?] invots according to information he received from Burnie and Melbourne. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Thu 2 Mar 1950, Page 1
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