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Advertising : 15 wordsThe case of Harold John Rose was resumed at 10 a.m. yesterday before Mr. A. H. Isles S.M., when he appeared on a charge of having driven a vehicle whilst under the influence of liquor. Mf. W. C. Beerworth appeared for defendant, who pleaded not guilty ...
Article : 2,872 wordsSydney, March 15—In the Arbitration Court today Judge O'Mara refused to hear the case for the unions concerned in the Tooth's ...
Article : 220 wordsMelbourne, March 15.—About 1200 workers are idle this week as a result of the meat dispute. Of these 200 are employed in fell-mongeries. This means that most of the butchers shops in Melbourne will be closed this week-end. ...
Article : 428 wordsLondon, March 15.—The Foreign Minister, Mr. Bevin, told the House of Commons that he had received inquiries as to whether the Government intended to replace British troops in Persia, but the Government had taken no decision to that effect and no steps ...
Article : 537 wordsMelbourne, March 14.—In a reserved Judgment today the Arbitration Court said that a union executive should refrain ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, March 15.—When the civil war broke out in Spain in 1936 Franco asked Germany for support, particularly in the air. Goering admitted this ...
Article : 355 wordsMore than 150 professional athletes, from all Australian States, have entered for the Stawell Gift, which will be held at Easter. Winner of the race will ...
Article : 197 wordsSydney, March 14.—By 137 votes to 127 an extraordinary general meeting of the RSPCA this afternoon instructed its council of 16 members to resign, at the ...
Article : 132 wordsMelbourne, March 14.—Discharging a jury at the General Sessions. Judge Book severely criticised the conduct of the foreman, who admitted having ...
Article : 536 wordsAdelaide, March 13.—Competing in the Gift meeting at Stawell will be two fullblooded Arunta tribe aborigines, Edwin Pareroultja (27) and Eli Rubuntja ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney, March 15.—The distribution of preferences in the [?]iennial elections yesterday for 15 seats in the Legislative Council resulted in Official Labor winning eight. The Country Party won two and the Liberals five. ...
Article : 320 wordsCanberra, March 15.—Mr. James, M.P., following an inquiry into mining conditions in Britain and Europe, reports to the Government that some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsMelbourne, March 15.—Debenture holders in Western New South Wales Electric Power Pty. Ltd. received in the mail yesterday interest for the ...
Article : 188 wordsCanberra, March 15.—The Commonwealth did not desire that railway gauge standardisation should hold up other important national works, the Minister ...
Article : 131 wordsEveryone has heard of the bicycle built for two, and perhaps many have seen a tandem, but there was a bicycle built for two of different pattern seen ...
Article : 97 wordsLondon, March 15.—The Ford Motor Co. announ[?] yesterday that it had refused to pay wages to the 11,000 employees at its Dagenham works, in Essex, who ...
Article : 75 wordsLast night at the Palais de Danse the Le[?] of Ex-Servicemen and Women held a special dance for ex-service men and women only. A committee of men ...
Article : 166 wordsNew York, March 15.—The 57 days' strike at General Motors, Detroit, has been settled, the Congress of Industrial Organisation having agreed to accept 18 1/2 ...
Article : 61 wordsStill screening at the Ozone Theatre tonight is the mystery thriller, "Mask of Dimitr[?]s," starring Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet, Fave Emerson, Peter ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 16 Mar 1946, Page 1
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