Sydney, June 2.—The gravest industrial situation in Australia, probably since the outbreak of the war in the Pacific, faced the Federal Government today. The developments were: ...
Article : 377 wordsThe new ration book issue for 191[?] will be made throughout Australia today and on Sunday. Issuing hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days. ...
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Advertising : 5 wordsLondon, June 2.—Reuter's correspondent with the Fifth Army says the Fifth Army has entered Velletri. Today's official communique states that hard fighting ...
Article : 214 wordsLondon, June 2.—Big air battles are a feature of the fighting in the Jassy area, according to reports from both ...
Article : 234 wordsMelbourne, June 2.—The publication of a tabloid edition of isolationist Colonel R. R. McCormick's "Chicago Tribune" in Australia for circulation ...
Article : 103 wordsFrom Axel Olsen at Gen, MacArthur's' Headquarters, June 2.—A determination to contest every inch of ground that remains to him in Dutch New Guinea has been so firm that after nearly a week's fighting on Bick Island the Jap [?] still strongly ...
Article : 266 wordsIn the window of Pellew and Moore's there is a painting of a tombstone. A glance indicates that Closer scrutiny shows that the painting is a very good ...
Article : 208 wordsLondon, June 1.—For the first time in a fortnight weather prevented American medium and heavy bombers continuing their daylight offensive against ...
Article : 119 wordsStockholm, June 1.—German efforts to mobilise Norwegian youths for military service have produced a wave of sabotage and acts of violence throughout ...
Article : 221 wordsTwice yesterday a large section of Broken Hill was without electricity, this following on the failure of almost two hours on Thursday morning and the ...
Article : 162 wordsMelbourne, June 2.—The High Court Australia today reserved judgment on the validity of the Manpower Regulations, which purports to authorise the ...
Article : 112 wordsLondon, June 1.—The [?]non figure from Eire give De Valera an [?]ter al. majority of 14. the state of the parties being: Flanna Fail, 16, F[?] Gaol, 3[?] ...
Article : 43 wordsWashington, June 3.—Army Liberators bombed Guam island in daylight on Sunday, states todays Pacific Fleet communique. Approximately ten enemy ...
Article : 85 wordsNew York, June 1.—A leaking container of chlorine gas on a lorry felled 1,000 persons at a busy intersection in Brooklyn this afternoon. The poisonous ...
Article : 125 wordsSydney, June 2.—An urgent request to the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Forde, has been made by the Central Executive of the Miners' Federation for ...
Article : 149 wordsSydney, June 2.—An inquiry into the detention under National Security Regualtions of members of the Australia First Movement is expected to commence in ...
Article : 121 wordsReuter's correspondent from advanced headquarters in italy reports an American armored spearhead cut Highway 6. Kesselring's main escape route from the ...
Article : 88 wordsStockholm, June 1.—The death sentence imposed upon the Danish pastor, Tage Severinsen, in the diocese of Viborg (Denmark) is believed to be a reprisal ...
Article : 124 wordsMelbourne, June 2.—The shortage of motor tyres would become more acute, said the managing director of the Olympic Tyre Company, Sir Frank ...
Article : 90 wordsFrom James O'Connor, our war correspondent. Somewhere in Australia, June 2.—Catalina flying beats from an Australian base, under RAAF command, ...
Article : 145 wordsWhat seems to be a hard case brought under notice yesterday, that of a returned, discharged soldier 22 years of age. This man enlisted in the A.I.F. ...
Article : 146 wordsLondon, June 2.—"Events of the past year have reached a grave and atrocious proportion which will horrify all Christian and human feelings. We ...
Article : 212 wordsMessrs. Davidson and Horsington, M.'sL.A., are in receipt of the following letter from the Minister for Public Works: ...
Article : 133 wordsSydney, June 2.—Arthur Worthing (63), rigger, who had fatally stabbed Frauds Reynolds (37), a painter, at Leichhardt on March 17, was sentenced ...
Article : 83 wordsSydney, June 2.—It was most unlikely that any further cuts would have to be made in civilian food supplies in the very near future to meet Australia's ...
Article : 64 wordsOn Thursday night, a frosty and moonlight night, the mercury get down to 35 degree; It was the coldest night for the season. A delightful day followed, ...
Article : 60 wordsLondon, June 1.—Two youths wearing the Gentian grey Air Force uniform mingled with holiday makers at Whitley Bay, Northumberland, for nearly an hour ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsMelbourne, June 2.—As the coal position is more serious than during the Yallourn fires last February any review of railway restrictions is unlikely in the ...
Article : 88 wordsBrisbane, June 2.—When two American servicemen were intercepted in the city last night it was alleged that 36,000 razor blades and a quantity of high ...
Article : 61 wordsSydney, June 1.—Forged petrol tickets are again circulating. They are printed on paper almost identical with that of the genuine tickets, but they can be ...
Article : 53 wordsOttawa, June 1.—An ovation was accorded Mr. J. Curtin when he addressed a joint session of Parliament today. Mr. Curtin said that at "[?] time the enemy ...
Article : 137 wordsCanberra, June 1.—In future parachute troops will be entitled to 2 - specialist pay daily during training and 3. daily as qualified members of a ...
Article : 240 wordsAdelaide, June 2.—A porter, a train controller and two guards concerned in the troop train collection at Copley on May 11 refused to answer questions ...
Article : 168 wordsLondon, June 2.—London had no alt raid alert during May, the first whole month in which the sirens had not sounded in the capital since 1942. ...
Article : 49 wordsWashington, June 1.—The Secretary, for War, Mr. Stimson, announced that American casualties in the Italian campaign since the landing last September ...
Article : 38 wordsMelbourne, June 2.—J. C. Williamson Ltd. took out a Supreme Court writ today, seeking an injunction to restrain Don Nicol, comedian, from taking part ...
Article : 113 wordsLondon, June 1.—Marshal Tito, leader of the Yugoslav Army of Liberation, has ordered a general offensive against the Germans in Yugoslavia. ...
Article : 86 wordsWashington, Jump 1.—The U.S. Sectary for War, Mr. Stimson, told a press conference that by the end nf 1944 the number of troops overseas will be over ...
Article : 87 wordsSydney, June 2.—Unless Commissioner Bradley, K.C., requests an extension of his terms of reference into the Quota Sold Inquiry now being held no ...
Article : 45 wordsCanberra, June 2 - The Melbourne "Herald" representative in Canberra, Mr. J. A. Alexander, has been appointed to the Australian diplomatic service, and ...
Article : 46 wordsSydney, June 2.—The running staff of Sydney's trams fear a complete disorganisation of tram traffic if bad weather continues. They say urgently needed ...
Article : 68 wordsCanberra, June 1.—A breach may develop between the WOI and Supply Departments over the quality of cloths being manufactured in Australia. It was ...
Article : 168 wordsWellington, June 1.—Commenting on the London announcement that the N.Z. Government had offered to provide hospitality in the Dominion for a number of ...
Article : 96 wordsSydney, June 2.—Captured at revolver point after escaping from Long Bay Ga[?] on May 25, Milton Glen Thompson (18), and Stanley Ronald Hoppner (20) were ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the Zinc Corporation last night W. S. Watts, of 150 Ryan Street, suffered a laceration to the light chest and buck of the left car. He was taken to the ...
Article : 160 wordsCairo, June 1.—Greek guerrillas took by surprise and wiped out recently almost an entire Germen unit of 250 men who were resting and sunbathing at a ...
Article : 108 wordsLondon, June 1.—A formation of U.S. aircraft dipped in salute at the funeral at Ashdown (Essex) today of Mrs. Elizabeth Everitt, who lost her life, when an ...
Article : 134 wordsLondon, June 1.—The Germans are reported to have introduced a new tank on the Russian front, which is called "Rhinoceros." ...
Article : 57 wordsSydney, June 2.—William Ross Armstrong (15), of Tarro, was found hanging from the hadle of a concrete mixer today. He was dead when cut down. The ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon, June 2.—An ammunition train blew up in East Anglia at 2 a.m. today with a force which was felt 20 miles away. Several were killed and injured. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 3 Jun 1944, Page 1
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