Sydney, March 17.—Disciplinary action may be taken against unions which persisted in jeopardising the whole of the Labor Movement, stated on official of the A.C.T.U. tonight. Leaders of the A.C.T.U. and State Labor Council are considering the policy to be ...
Article : 1,319 wordsAdelaide, March 17—From Friday to Saturday evening South Australia was lashed by a series of violent storms that did many thousands of pounds of ...
Article : 479 wordsSavannah, G[?] March 17.—President Truman, in a message to the inaugural session of the Board of Governors of the World Fund and Bank, hailed the ...
Article : 147 wordsNew York, March 17.—Mr. Winston Churchill, at a dinner in New York last night, given in his honor, denied that he wanted, or even intimated that he did, any condition other than the greatest concord with Russia. He expressed the belief and hope that no war ...
Article : 3,103 wordsLondon, March 17.—Moscow Radio on Wednesday night broadcast an announcement by the All-Manchurian Sino-Soviet Friendship Society, that the ...
Article : 56 wordsTokio, March 17.—Allied headquarters at Tokio announces the seizureof [?] tons of opium. valued at over seven million dollars, aboard two Japanese ships ...
Article : 77 wordsLondon, March 17.—Mrs. Winifred Avie Knight, 37, a former shorthand typist, who gave lavish parties and presents, all paid for by the firm's money, was ...
Article : 125 wordsPerth, March 17.—After a lapse of five years the pearling industry has reopened at Broome. The first lugger sailed from Roebuck Bay on Monday, marked by the ...
Article : 89 wordsSydney, March 17.—Walter Susskind will come to Australia to conduct A.B.C. orchestras during the 1946 concert season, the general manager of the A.B.C. ...
Article : 106 wordsCanberra, March 17.—Although the first all-steel house is being assembled in Melbourne, and will subsequently be erected in Treasury Gardens for public inspection ...
Article : 118 wordsSydney, March 17.—Police athlete Sir St[?]ner won his third State decathlon championship with 5362 p[?] beating P. A. Eades (Northern Suburbs) by 421 ...
Article : 97 wordsAdelaide, March 17.—Lion Brewing and Malting Co., Ltd., of Adelaide, which derives income mainly from hotel properties and the manufacturers of [?]ated ...
Article : 102 wordsNuremburg, March 17.—"I was Supreme Commander subordinate only to the Fubrer. Hitler was so busy during the war that it often took several ...
Article : 206 wordsDarwin, March 15.—The War Crimes Commission today sentenced three Jap captain to terms of imprisonment. They are Saki, three months for ...
Article : 60 wordsSydney, March 17.—The importation and manufacture of certain types of fireworks considered dangerous are to be prohibited, the Minister of Mines, Mr. ...
Article : 80 wordsLondon, March 1[?]—A White Paper reveals that a secret British-American agreement was made on December 1, 19[?] for the exchange of knowledge ...
Article : 47 wordsSydney, March 17.—A man who steals a loaf of bread is given six months' gaol, but a convicted Japanese war criminal escapes with a month. This ...
Article : 116 wordsBrisbane, March 15.—The first Brazilian Minister to Australia, M. O. Cozr[?] arrived in Brisbane today by the Swedsh ship Marraboka from San ...
Article : 57 wordsMelbourne, March 15.—Members of the Eighth Division A.I.P. who became P.O.W. of the Japs, will be entitled to the Pacific Star. This was stated ...
Article : 51 wordsSydney, March 15.—The Food for Britain Fund has benefited by a cheque for £30,000 handed to the Lord Mayor, Ald. Bartley, by the Grandmaster of ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Mon 18 Mar 1946, Page 1
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