London, February 15.—"We have reached the end of this momentous first meeting of the United Nations and delegates are now dispersing until they again meet in September," said the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, addressing the closing session of the ...
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Advertising : 15 wordsSYDNEY, February 15.—A city curio dealer, Harry Brukar, who won the first prize in today's State battery has won £26,700 in lotteries ...
Article : 79 wordsSydney, February 15.—The establishment of community hotels and the granting of more liquor licences to workers' clubs in country areas hove been recommended to the State Government by the ALP Executive. The ALP had altogether submitted seven ...
Article : 280 wordsSydney, February 15.—Following Mr. Chilley's announcement on Wednesday night that Army recruiting would commence immediately, LHQ staff officers ...
Article : 437 wordsSydney, February 15.—A State brickworks are to be re-established on the Homebush Bay site they formerly occupied before they were sold in 1936 by the Stevens Government. The Premier, Mr. McKell, announced today that the brickworks were bought by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 461 wordsCanberra, February 15.—It was learned today that the meeting of the Federal Cabinet on March 4 next will in all probability remove all present Commonwealth ...
Article : 52 wordsLondon, February 15.—Strong criticism of the Government's failure to inform the nation of the grave food shortage and the proposed measures to meet it were voiced by the former Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, opening the food debate in the ...
Article : 368 wordsFebruary 15—One or more of the 32 cardinals designate who will be consecrated at a public consistory in St. Peters, Rome, on February 13, arrive ...
Article : 148 wordsSydney, February 15.—Police evidence of an alleged conversation with Douglas Ronald Morris (26) a journalist, in which Morris was claimed to have admitted owing more than £100 to Mrs. Jeanette Wicks the victim of the "kiosk murder" on January 2 ...
Article : 684 wordsSydney, February 15.—The selection of a new State Cabinet may be made at a special meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party after next Wednesday's ...
Article : 93 wordsMessrs. Horsington and Davidson, MsLA, are in receipt of the following communication from the Premier, Mr. W. J.McKell: ...
Article : 136 wordsMorotal, February 15.—Thirty-six Japanese were found guilty and 57 acquitted of charges of having ill-treated Australian and Butch prisoners of war at Tantoel ...
Article : 395 wordsYesterday evening the Fire Brigade responded to three calls in a little over three hours. The most serious was the one which came at 8.29 p.m. and ...
Article : 161 wordsMorris is alleged to have admitted that he had visited the kiosk in York Street. and found Mrs. Jeanette Wicks dead, and and fied in panic. This admission was ...
Article : 755 wordsSir.—Lately, we in Australia have been regaled with reports of Mr. Beasley's arrival in London to take up his position as Resident Minister. ...
Article : 403 wordsThis space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. TOWN CARD SHOW ...
Article : 55 wordsOn Wednesday last fn Adelaide the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd Clark died after a rather brief internal malady. The baby, not quite nine ...
Article : 138 wordsMr.P. Dale, secretary of the Drummond Memorial Appeal, writes:—"At the inaugural meeting of the Sister Drummond memorial Fund on 13th inst. ...
Article : 121 wordsWhen an underground worker off day shift yesterday at Thompson's section (British), North Mine, sought his clothes in his locker in the changehouse he ...
Article : 70 wordsMelbourne, February 15.—An Australian considered the most likely to be given the job of general manager of the National Airlines Commission. ...
Article : 110 wordsCanberra, February 15.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said today that Government had not considered the question of a successor to the Duke of ...
Article : 58 wordsA meeting of the executive is to be held at 10.320 this morning in the hand room. ISSUE OF BADGES ...
Article : 81 wordsRadar is expected to reveal new facts about meteors, according to the New York scientist, Mr. Oliver P. Fer[?] Tests made in India during the war, he ...
Article : 176 wordsCanberra, February 15.—A recommendations from the Army Minister, Mr. Forde, stigma of "discharged with ignominy" from the sentences imposed in Privates ...
Article : 48 wordsSydney, February 15.—Judge Markell was told in the Quarter Sessions today that a man who the police described as an interstate criminal had persuaded a ...
Article : 148 wordsCANBERRA, February 15.—The Commonwealth Government is considering the resumption of the Australia-England flying boat service and the establishment of ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. L. Burtt as received an urgent inquiry from overseas for beryl ores. There are no details concerning the quantity required, but he has been asked ...
Article : 78 wordsSydney, February 15.—Five Sydney airmen who are challenging the appointment of Mr. W. C. Taylor, vice-president of the ALP as vice-president of the National ...
Article : 89 wordsSydney, February 13.—A move will be made tomorrow to organise opposition to the abolition of zoning. The Bakers Union and [?] Cartets Union will confer ...
Article : 92 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Mullery took place yesterday afternoon. The cartage left Norman Woodman's Funeral Parlor, 190 Argent Street, at 3.30 o'clock and the ...
Article : 74 wordsSYDNEY, February 15.—Squadron Leader Waddy is [?] the 15 candidates for the Liberal Party's pre-selection ballot for Watson to be held next Tuesday. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 16 Feb 1946, Page 1
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