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Advertising : 12 wordsSydney, March 8.—The strike of employees at Tooth's Breweries was continued today with less hopes than ever of an early settlement. The strikers at a meeting today decided to stay out and adjourned the meeting till next Friday. ...
Article : 163 wordsCanberra, March 8.—Proposals by the Opposition that the Government should cut down on the taxation of salaries of members ...
Article : 121 wordsSydney, March 8.—"It was my privilege a few days ago to present to Parliament estimates for the expenditure of £15,352,000 on public works, services and ...
Article : 339 wordsLondon, March 8.—The United States has informed the Soviet that it could not remain indifferent to the Russian decision to keep Russian troops in Iran. This is set out in the text of an American Note to Russia which is published by the United States Department ...
Article : 110 wordsSydney, March 8.—A warning of a cyclone raging between Rockhampton and New Caledonia has been wirelessed to Jap Hell's Ship Yoizuki by the RAN, but they have not been acknowledged by the captain of the destroyer. Unless he look instant action the ...
Article : 909 wordsSydney, March 8.—Nationalisation of the liquor trade is to be strongly opposed by the Methodist Church of New South Wales. This was decided on at ...
Article : 258 wordsThe appointment has been announced of Mr. E. J. (Ted) Williams as High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Australia. Mr. Williams has resigned ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 505 wordsLondon, March 8.—London wool confercnce's estimate of prospects of clearing reserve wool stock from the Dominions must be subject to ...
Article : 229 wordsMelbourne, March 8.—The Prime Minister and Federal Opposition leader will combine on Monday night to launch the £70 million security loan through which ...
Article : 235 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this week Mr. E. M. Harrington asked: Will the Premier say whether it is a fact, as reported in the Press, that flood water of ...
Article : 345 wordsSydney, March 8.—Mr. A. E. Monk, general secretary of the ACTU, told members of the N.S.H. Labor Council tonight that the ACTU would obtain a ...
Article : 98 wordsSydney, Much 8.—O "flagrant victimisation" was levelled against Broken Hill Pty. Ltd., by the general secretary of the Ironworkers Association Mr. F. ...
Article : 238 wordsLondon, March 8—Sutan Sjahrir. Indonesian "Prime Minister," said in Batavta, yesterday that he expected the Indonesians to propose a truce in Java within ...
Article : 74 wordsCanberra, March 8.—Mr. Churchill had once more rendered democratic freedom a great service. Mr. Menzies said tonight in a comment on Mr. ...
Article : 313 wordsCanberra, March 7.—The British Government is making shipping available to take 300,000 tons of meat from Australia this year, said the Minister for ...
Article : 293 wordsAuckland (N.Z.) March 8.—With eight wickets down for 416, the Australian cricketers, though in a strong position, are not faring as well against ...
Article : 265 wordsLondon, March 7.—Russian troops have occupied all important banks in the Russian sector of Berlin after arresting the head officials and dismissing the rest ...
Article : 150 wordsCanberra, March 8.—Amendments to the regulations covering minimum rates for female workers were issued tonight to alter the definition of "corresponding ...
Article : 126 wordsMelbourne, March 8.—Although troubled by slow demobilisation and new call-ups, British industry was working at tremendous pressure to get back to ...
Article : 203 wordsSydney, March 8.—The nationalisation of breweries was discussed at a meeting of the State Parliamentary Labor Party's liquor sub-committee today, but a ...
Article : 213 wordsBrisbane, March 8.—Three months ago boxes containing 250,000 metal tubes each holding two grammes of opium were brought to Brisbane by the ...
Article : 109 wordsMelbourne, March 8.—A move for the return of a gift of £300 made by Moonee Valley Racing Club during the Youth Campaign appeal failed at the Methodist ...
Article : 222 wordsSingapore, March 8.—The War Crimes Court sentenced to death by hanging Major-General Sato Tamanori and Lieut.-Colonel Tozawa Koizo, who had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsCanberra, March 7—Between 620 and 634 wives and children of Australian servicemen may be brought to Australia this month from England ...
Article : 74 wordsWashington, March 8.—The House of Representatives committee on uu-American activities is engaged in a search for foreign spies, who it declared are ...
Article : 65 wordsLondon, March 8.—For the first time since 1937 polling occurred yesterday in the London County Council elections. The state of Parties when counting ...
Article : 52 wordsOttawa, March 8.—Another man of science, reported to be internationally known as a professor at Queen's University, is being held by Royal Canadian ...
Article : 145 wordsLast night the death occurred of Mr. George Fulton, well known taxi driver at the age 28 years. Deceased was born in Broken Hill and educated at the ...
Article : 97 wordsStockholm, March 8.—A Foreign Office representative has confirmed Von Papen's statement at the War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg that he asked ...
Article : 62 wordsLondon, March 8.—During the war 996 German. Italian and Japanese commissioned U-boats were destroyed, the First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. A. V. ...
Article : 44 wordsCanberra, March 8.—The motion of censure moved against the Government by the Leader of the Opposition. Mr. R. C. Menzies, was defeated by 43 votes ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 9 Mar 1946, Page 1
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