London, April 3.—Hunger in Europe is inevitable—the question is how to prevent hunger becoming starvation; how to stop me famine leading to disease; disease to death and disorders? These hard facts faced the European conference on cereal ...
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Advertising : 2 wordsNew York, April 4.—The Russian delegation did not attend the meeting of the Security Council when it assembled on Wednesday morning to consider replies from Persia and Russia to the request for information in their negotiations. Both replies were to ...
Article : 885 wordsHobart, April 4.—The death occurred at Derby today of Mrs. Grace Williams, who was 101. Born at St. Ives, Cornwall ...
Article : 58 wordsNew York, April 4.—The New York "Herald Tribune's" Shanghai correspondent says that 15 million Chinese are at present perilously close to starvation and several times that number stand in need of outside relief. ...
Article : 181 wordsSydney, April 4.—Two movements from the tidal wave in the Pacific Ocean had been recorded on the tidal gauge at Fort Denison, said the hydrographic surveyor ...
Article : 106 wordsSydney, April 4.—A Bill to relieve the silica hazard of industries having to bear the full burden of maintaining the Workers Compensation (Silicosis) Fund was read a second time in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...
Article : 563 wordsSydney, April 4—With a cyclone weeping down the coast from the north-east, and rivers still rising on the North Coast of NSW, danger of ...
Article : 231 wordsHonolulu, April 4.—Hopes have swindled for the safety of 80 people, including 50 children, missing in the wake of Monday's tidal wave. The recovery ...
Article : 82 wordsSydney, April 4.—Rumor swept Sydney tonight that the American bride ship Lurline had been engulfed in the tidal wave and was missing. The rumor was ...
Article : 131 wordsSydney, April 4—Settlement terms of the brewery strike were reached today. The union shop stewards who were dismissed during the power restrictions last year are to be reinstated. ...
Article : 183 wordsCanberra, April 4.—Clothing and food rationing does not necessarily cease with the expiration of the National Security Act on December 31, the Prime Minister ...
Article : 62 wordsNuremberg, April 4.—Keitel, resuming his evidence, said that Hitler on May 21, 1938, ordered him to prepare for military operations against Czechoslovakia, but ...
Article : 232 wordsDarwin, April 4.—Protesting against the Darwin Acquisition Act, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Darwin has written the Government that if it wants to shift ...
Article : 137 wordsBrisbane, April 4.—Lou Yuen (35), a kitchen hand, was today acquitted of the murder of George Sue Bow after he had pleaded guilty to the charge last year. ...
Article : 72 wordsMelbourne, April 4—With only ten business days of the £70 million Security Loan period remaining, nearly £12 million is still needed to fill it by ...
Article : 63 wordsSydney, April 4—Awaiting trial on a charge of murder, Douglas Ronald Morris (26) a journalist, was in the Central Police Court today charged ...
Article : 88 wordsBrisbane, April 4.—Midnight on Monday is the deadline set by the railway central disputes committee for a Statewide tie up of workshops, running sheds ...
Article : 221 wordsMelbourne, April 4.—The Church of England padre, Chaplain M. A. (Jimmy) James, M.C., will accompany the Australian contingent in the Victory March in ...
Article : 110 wordsSydney, April 4.—Another batch of 100 American servicemen wishing to settle tn Australia since discharge in U.S.A. reached Sydney today. They see in ...
Article : 117 wordsSydney, April 4.—Bunerong maintenance men will not be asked to do shiftwork until the matter is investigated in the Court. The secretary of the NSW Labor ...
Article : 140 wordsSydney, April 4.—In future there will be more co-operation between Federal and State Governments on the soldier settlement scheme, said the Minister for ...
Article : 105 wordsSydney, April 4.—A new award for colliery staffs in New South Wales, giving increased pay to all classifications from under-manager to cadet, improved ...
Article : 113 wordsCanberra, April 4—Australia's former Minister to the Soviet Union (Mr. J. J. Maloney) having criticised Russia, would be the last to complain of an ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, April 4.—Flour made from white-fleshed fish which is rich in calcium, phosphorous, proteins, and vitamins, has been evolved in South Africa, says the ...
Article : 100 wordsCanberra, April 4.—Federal Cabinet has approved plans for the broadcasting of Parliamentary proceedings. Legislation to protect members against ...
Article : 68 wordsCanberra, April 4—"As long as the Nuffield factory is in Australia I am satisfield. We would sooner see industries go to Adelaide, Brisbane or ...
Article : 90 wordsPerth, April 4.—Chief Officer Commander Sheila McClemens, director of the WRANS, has been chosen to lead the Australian women in the Victory ...
Article : 82 wordsMelbourne, April 4.—Protests against the Commonwealth subsidy for synthetic industries were made by both men and women members of the Country party at ...
Article : 68 wordsCanberra, April 4.—The control and distribution of petrol supplies would revert to individual petrol companies on June 30, the Department of Supply ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 5 Apr 1946, Page 1
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