London, March 9—Elaborate precautions are being taken to guard the fleet of giant liners now in port at Southampton, following the fire today (Friday), in the Queen Elizabeth, the giant liner of 85,000 tons—the world's biggest. Sabotage is gravely suspected. ...
Article : 1,170 wordsLondon, March' 10—Yesterday after the Belton Stroke Cup Tie soccer match hod been under way for a quarter of an hour at Burnden Park Ground, a huge section of the 65,000 spectators on the slope near the stand began to sway, and without warning ...
Article : 584 wordsNew York, March 10—The "Times" Chang Chun correspondent states that Chinese experts estimate that it will take from three to ten years to reconstruct the Japanese-built industrial empire of Manchuria, depending on the outcome of present Sino. ...
Article : 421 wordsSydney, March 10—Amid the storm of protest over the hell ship Yoizuki, and General MacArthur's orders to stop the ship, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, announced that four men had left Sydney to overtake the Japanese destroyer, Yoizuki, and ...
Article : 837 wordsMelbourne, March 10,—With the object of raising £70,000,000 to meet the coal of war commitments, particularly the rehibilitation of servicemen and women. ...
Article : 524 wordsBerlin, March 10.—The American minorities have uncovered "a carefully devised plot" to take over the administration of the Schoeneberg District of ...
Article : 125 wordsSydney, March 10.—A prominent member of the aKtoomba Branch of the ALP. which is a section of the Macquarie electorate held by the Prime Minister. ...
Article : 105 wordsNew York, March 9.—Anti-influenz vaccines evolved as a result of wartime research, have freed mankind from un controllable influenza epidemics. ...
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Advertising : 216 wordsBatavia, March 10.—Four battalions of Dutch troops, estimated at 3,000 started landing at Hatavia this morning and larger bodies are believed to be landing at ...
Article : 203 wordsMelbourne, March 10.—"Listen, sister, give me that or I'll shoot." With this this threat a man sustched two money bags from Mrs. Annie ...
Article : 135 wordsLondon, March 10.—"What is wrong' with working in pits. It is a great life." Sir Charles Reid, designate member of Britain's Coal Board, made this ...
Article : 144 wordsWellington (NZ), March 10—The first of two RAF Lancasters arrived here early on Saturday, breaking the England to New Zealand record by 12 ...
Article : 193 wordsMelbourne, March 10.—Only 21.3 per cent of the £6,944,000 realised from the petrol tax in the financial year 1943-944 was paid to States for road ...
Article : 185 wordsMelbourne, March 9.—With pistols drawn, wireless patrol police climbed on to the roof of the Letty Lynton frock factory, City Road, South Melbourne, last ...
Article : 97 wordsMinneapolis, March 9.—The Professor of Basteriology at Minnesota University has announced that experiments have definitely established that mammary cancer in ...
Article : 66 wordsCanberra, March 10.—Boarding house charges had been pegged by the Commonwealth at the rate charged on April 15, 1942 the Prices Commissioner ...
Article : 62 wordsNew York, March 8.—A message from Williamsburgh (Virginia) says that Mr. Churchill and General Eisenhower narrowly escaped injury when two white ...
Article : 103 wordsLondon, March 9.—Gangsters stole 2,000,000 cigarettes, valued at £10,000, from a warehouse near Redhill, after binding and gagging the ...
Article : 90 wordsLondon, March 9.—"No food will be taken from Britain to feed those big, overgrown Germans," said Field Marshal Lord Montgomery in a speech at ...
Article : 92 wordsRome, March 8—Vatican Radio, replying to criticism abroad about the Vatican's position in relation to the Spanish Government said: "The Holy See is not ...
Article : 37 wordsSan Francisco, March 10—The ANA Douglas DCA air liner Lackrana with 19 passengers and a crew of six look on yesterday for Sydney. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Mon 11 Mar 1946, Page 1
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