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Advertising : 4 wordsLondon, June 15.—It was learned at Supreme Headquarters at midnight last night that the Allies still have the initiative. The enemy is still reinforcing to plug leaks, and is expending himself as the Allies desire him to do without being able to launch a ...
Article : 576 wordsFrom Axel Olsen at H.Q., June 15.—Another speciacular success over the Jap air force was scored by four Thunderbolts at Blak yesterday, ...
Article : 342 wordsMelbourne, June 15—Victorian coal stocks are still falling, said the Premier, Mr. Dunstan, tonight, despite statements by the Commonwealth ...
Article : 122 wordsSydney, June 15. — People who were kept waiting and then found that the shoes they wanted were not in stock became irritable and asked why "quota ...
Article : 281 wordsSydney, June 15.—Arrangements unde which Mr. Collindridge, a Yorkshire M.P., now visiting Australia with the British Parliamentary ...
Article : 134 wordsCanberra, June 15.—While other industries have suffered, manpower has been maintained at full volume for the brewing interests, declared Sr Frederick ...
Article : 66 wordsSydney, June 16.—The chairman of the Australian Gaslight Co., Sir Samuel Cohen, said today that the company had about only four days ...
Article : 46 wordsLondon, June 15.—While the Russian advance through the Karelian Isthmus is continuing, a Russian military official broadcasting over the Moscow radio, said: "The Finns turn has come, Woods and swamps will not save them. They voluntarily chose to join the Nazi ...
Article : 61 wordsWashington, June 14.—American attacks on the Marianas are still in ropgress, says the Navy Department, which also reveals that United States warships ...
Article : 36 wordsMelbourne, June 15.—The proposal of the N.S.W. Labor Council that the home brew of beer to full strength should be allowed has been considered by the ...
Article : 47 wordsSydney, June 15.—In regard to the threatened stoppage of work by employees of the Public Works Department at Broken Hill concerning the ...
Article : 98 wordsLondon, June 15.—The Germans in Italy continue to withdraw in face of the 5th Army's persistent pressure, says Reuter's. 5th Army units entered the Valley of Albania in Tuscany, and after breaking the anchor of the German defences on the Tyrrhenian ...
Article : 155 wordsNew York, June 15.—The Tokio official radio stated that on Thursday enemy forces attempted to land on Salpan Island in the Marianas. Heavy ...
Article : 146 wordsSydney, June 15.—Louis Mark Patmoy, pawnbroker, was charged at the Central Court today with having had in a safe deposit vault at the Bank of N.S.W., ...
Article : 66 wordsBrisbane, June 15.—In a message to the secretary of the A.W.U., Mr. T. Dougherty, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Forde, revealed that the striking ...
Article : 77 wordsSydney, June 15.—The inquiry into the detention and subsequent release of certain persons connected with the "Australia First Movement" will commence ...
Article : 70 wordsArmldale, June 15. — Women will be given first priority in treatment with penicillin when supplies of the new wonder drug become more generally ...
Article : 83 wordsKandy, June 14.—The battle for Mogaung is on as the inevitable monsoon closes in over North Burma Columns or Chindits, after a slogging ...
Article : 107 wordsSydney, June 15.—Before the Commonwealth will give approval to representations by the Australian Miners' Federation that a miners' pension scheme ...
Article : 200 wordsSydney, June 25.—A Supreme Court jury today [?]warded the president of the Australian Journalists' Association, New South Wales District, George Fuller ...
Article : 99 wordsCanberra, June 15.—The referendum will cost Australian taxpayers £250,000, say Opposition members. Of this they allege a big proportion will be paid out ...
Article : 101 wordsCanberra, June 15.—A continuation of the system of post and telegram censorship for national security purposes and a complete scrutiny of overseas mail and ...
Article : 56 wordsLondon, June 15.—Tokio radio reports Tojo as saying: "The time has now come for a Japanese offensive in East Asia. The first signs of our ...
Article : 56 wordsCasualty lists are not issued for some time after parents or relatives have been informed, and "Barrier Daily Truth" was therefore pleased to ...
Article : 68 wordsSydney, June 15.—Unless Great Britain and particularly Australia, played a leading part in the war against Japan she would never regain her lost prestige ...
Article : 142 wordsChicago, June 14.—A committee of seven physicians, all University professors, appointed in 1942, by the Orthopedic section of the American Medical ...
Article : 103 wordsCaptain Alan Palmer, M.C., AIF, arrived by yesterday's express to spend two days at the Grand Hotel, and will leave again tonight for Adelaide. ...
Article : 69 wordsAlderman A. Fritsch, a timberman at the North mine, was working on the 1850ft, level yesterday when a piece of timber fell on his left foot, badly ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 16 Jun 1944, Page 1
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