Wellington March 1.—New Zealand and Australia wanted on permanent civil air service across the Pacific, the Australian Minister for Air, Mr. ...
Article : 141 wordsLondon, February 28.—"I am not going to hide difficulties from the House, but there is no point in over-estimating the gloom of our prospects for a future ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsA meeting of the Sister Drummond Memorial general committee was held at the Town Hall last night. The Mayor, Alderman Rowe, presided. ...
Article : 723 wordsLondon, March 1.—The occupying powers have moved to unify food rationing throughout Germany, says the American Associated Press report from Berlin. The move resulted from a sharp reduction, announced by Field Marshal Montogomery. America and ...
Article : 261 wordsSydney, March 1.—Production at Tooth's Brewery, which supplies most of the beer consumed in N.S.W., was reduced to a trickle as from ten p.m. tonight. A conference of unions involved in Hie strike at Tooth's decided this afternoon to endorse the action of ...
Article : 167 wordsSydney, March 1.—The case in which Mrs. Stella Elleen Hocking, of Quirindi, is claiming damages from Dr. George Bell, a Macquarie Street surgeon, for ...
Article : 135 wordsAdelaide, March 1.—Don Bradman refused to make any forecasts about his Test cricket future because of his health. Reporting today that five weeks ...
Article : 76 wordsMelbourne, March 1.—The latest routine medical examination of all permanent army officers was more searching than usual, and it is suggested that ...
Article : 79 wordsSydney, March 1.—Out of control after a tyre had burst, a taxi cab skidded on the wet surface of King Street, Newtown, today and crashed across the ...
Article : 224 wordsNuremberg, February 28.—Allied prosecution ended their case against the 21 Nazi war leaders late yesterday. The case ended after over three ...
Article : 73 wordsMelbourne, March 1.—If certain things happened in the Arbitration Court on Monday in the 40-hours working week application, advocates of direct action would shudder with fear" when they heard what the ACTU would propose, Mr. A. E. Monk, ACTU ...
Article : 471 wordsAdelaide, March 1.—"The people of Britain are going without new cars so that you in Australia can have them." Viscount Nuffield said today on his ...
Article : 84 wordsSydney, March 1.—A provision enabling landholders whose land is not on the river bank to obtain water from the river and for that purpose to ...
Article : 71 wordsLondon, February 28.—As a result of strong British and American pressure. Portuguese authorities have agreed to hand over a number of Germans whose ...
Article : 44 wordsPhiladelphia, March 1.—In a club [?]inging melee lasting thirty minutes the police on horseback, motor cycles and patrol cars routed 3000 strikers and ...
Article : 72 wordsWollongong, March 1.—A dismissal notice served on R. Mancy, president of the Australian Iron and Steel Company section of the Clerks' Union by that ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney, March l.—The serving of beer and light wines in approved cafes during specified hours was among the matters discussed today by the New ...
Article : 133 wordsAld. Edes asked at the Council meeting on Thursday night could anything be done in the way of traffic control here. ...
Article : 209 wordsWashington, February 28.—American food consumption must be reduced to meet the acute needs of Europe and Ada, declared President Truman, who ...
Article : 52 wordsCanberra, February 28.—Declaring that far too much attention was being paid to technological subjects at the expense of the humanist side of ...
Article : 287 wordsSydney, March 1.—Aftermath of recent power restrictions was Judge O'Mara's refusal in the Federal Arbitration Court to grant employers the ...
Article : 97 wordsSydney, March 1.—The Commonwealth Coal Commissioner, Mr. Mighell, who leaves shortly for London as Deputy High Commissioner there, foresees a ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, March 1.—A question from Mr. Currey, M.L.A., in the Legislative Assembly today revealed that a school in plastics is to be opened in the near ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, February 28.—Moscow Radio announced yesterday that "the greater part" of the Russian forces had been withdrawn from Manchuria and that ...
Article : 263 wordsCanberra, March 1.—The Federal Government is purchasing from the British Overseas Airways Corporation a 50 per cent. holding in Qantas Empire ...
Article : 45 wordsSydney, March 1.—In the Legislative Assembly today the Leader of the State Opposition. Mr. Mair, asked whether it was a fact that "industrial thuggery" ...
Article : 103 wordsSydney, March 1.—Australian National Airways new skymaster Amena was placed on the Melbourne-Sydney service yesterday to case airline passenger ...
Article : 61 wordsMelbourne, March 1.—Recent press reports, alleging unrest and un[?] incidents among R.A.A.F. personnel at Madang, are contradicted by the Chief of the Air ...
Article : 101 wordsA few days ago "Barrier Daily Truth" reported in a telegram that cigarettes were being said in the black market in peanut tins: One of such tins, at least, has come ...
Article : 395 wordsSydney, March 1. Heavy sentence must be expected by criminals who carry arms and use violence. This was stated to-day by the count of Criminal Appeal in ...
Article : 80 wordsAdelaide, March 1.—An estate valued at between £35,000 and £40,000 was left by Abraham Shannon, a well known South Australian pastoralist and ...
Article : 83 wordsFurther donations to the Sister Drummond Memorial Fund received at this office were:—Frank neaylon, £1/1/-: H. T. Kelly, £1/1/-: G. W. Jones, £1/1/-: ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Minister for Supply Senator Asbley yesterday said that the Federal Cabinet next week will consider the appointment of a successor to the Commonwealth [?] ...
Article : 59 wordsVery Rev. Dr. W. Brennan, who has been Administrator of the Cathedral for the past eight years, will be leaving Broken Hill in the near [?]re to take ...
Article : 229 wordsSydney, March 1.—A masked man armed with a wooden club attacked a paymaster and tried unsuccessfully to rob him at Rhodes, between Strathfield ...
Article : 159 wordsMelbourne, March 1.—The police are seeking the person who inflicted frightful cru[?]ies on a thoroughbred Labrador retriever owned by a Warribee resident. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsSydney, March 1.—Swept by a large were against shipps breakwater and foremost gun turret on H.M.S. Newfoundland Commander Liddell (R.N.) ...
Article : 87 wordsMelbourne, March 1.—In the County Court today, the City of Canberra was ordered to pay £1000 damages to Neal Hams, aged 12, for the loss of an eye ...
Article : 56 wordsSydney, March 1.—A, conference of State Ministers for Health is to be held shortly to discuss the Federal Government's proposals for a nation-wide ...
Article : 87 wordsSydney, March 1.—Loans up to £1000 are now available to ex-Service personnel desirous of establishing themselves in agricultural pursuits, according to a ...
Article : 77 wordsSydney, March 1.—Present indications are that sufficient feed will be available to enable existing poultry stocks to be maintained and replaced, the Minister ...
Article : 58 wordsRome, March 1.—An investigation Commission has absolved the famous tropical medicine expert, Dr. Aido Castellani, of collaborating with the ...
Article : 34 wordsSydney, March 1.—It was stated to-day that Orange Top Cabs operating in Sydney are investigating the possibility of using two-way radio to give greater ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 2 Mar 1946, Page 1
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