Melbourne, January 13.—The Premier, Mr. Hollway, today appealed to trade unionists not to precipitate the general transport stoppage. He said a general stoppage would only result in chaos, loss and inconvenience to the whole community and would ...
Article : 520 wordsSydney, January 13—Miners' leaders will tell the Joint Coal Board tomorrow that the proposed 13,000,000 tons target is beyong the capacity of the States 17,000 miners. In a broadcast last night the Chairman of the Board, Mr. K. A. Cameron said ...
Article : 181 wordsCanberra January 13.—The international situation is such that Australia cannot afford to ignore her defences, Federal Ministers said today. They denied that any confidential report from the British Government indicated that the international ...
Article : 163 wordsWashington, January 13—Two top Cabinet officers, the Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) and the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Averall Harriman), met threatened opposition to the European Recovery Plan by telling the committees yesterday ...
Article : 388 wordsBrisbane, January 13.—Two hundreds wharf laborers, who put their shoulders to the side of an 8,000 ton freighter, prevented an 11-year-old boy from ...
Article : 188 wordsIncreased production or mica is to be encouraged. The Cabinet approved the construction of four additional B class Diesel engine-driven freighters of 6,000 ...
Article : 278 wordsBrisbane, January 13.—A freak cyclop storm which tore trees out by the [?] injured a nurse and several children when it struck Sandgate, a suburb of ...
Article : 99 wordsBerlin, January 13.—Russia may incorporate her sector of Berlin into the Russian zone as a counter-measure is the Anglo-American plan to strengthen ...
Article : 193 wordsSydney, January 13.—K L.M., one of the biggest international air companies in the world, has been registered at a company in Australia. This big ...
Article : 111 wordsBrisbane, Jan. 13.—Although rainfall were not so heavy in the 24 hours end[?] 9 a.m. today they were up to four inches over the north coast and Carpenters. ...
Article : 57 wordsLake Success, January 13.—The leader of the Jewish Agency's political deportment (M. Moshe Shertok) announced that he was asking the U.N.O. ...
Article : 109 wordsNew York, January 13.—In a dramatic against gathering darkness, 40 m.p.h. winds, and big seas, the American Army Transports "General Callan" and ...
Article : 150 wordsLondon, January 13.—Serious floods followed heavy rain in many parts of Britain during the wee-kend. The Roods may become worse as snow ...
Article : 271 wordsSydney, January 13.—Opening but Bill Brown, is a notable omission from the Australian Fourth Test Team announced tonight. South Australian slow ...
Article : 170 wordsSydney, January 13.—Radio shop owner, Frederick Thomas Adams (30), of Wentworthville, was brutally bashed by two men early this morning, who ...
Article : 100 wordsSydney, January 13.—Sporadic case: of infantile paralysis must be expected in N.S.W. when an epidemic of the disease was being experienced in an ...
Article : 97 wordsAdelaide, Jan. 13.—Members of the (Australian Railway Union throughout South Australia will stop work at midnight on. Sunday and hold stopwork ...
Article : 178 wordsNew York, Jan. 13.—An American expedition, ostensibly scientific, but actually military, is about to leave for Africa to prepare an Anglo-American ...
Article : 209 wordsArmed Haganah "Black Squads" in one of the heaviest night attacks of the Palestine fighting, attacked the Shelk Jarrah Arab quarter, north of the old ...
Article : 72 wordsSydney, January 13—A man who was engaged in the exhumation of the American war dead in Brisbane did from tetanus nine days after he ...
Article : 60 wordsTamworth, January 13.—Tests at Tamworth have proved that aeroplanes cannot safely fly low enough to effectively spray the ground with grashopper ...
Article : 133 wordsNew York, January 13.—In the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Greenberg opined that a husband who has permitted his wife to be artificially ...
Article : 144 wordsCanberra, Monday 13.—The Polar vessel "Wyatt Earp" did not return from her voyage to the Antarctic because of the leak in her hull, said the Minister ...
Article : 174 wordsSydney, January 13.—There have been nine cases of infantile paralysis in Sydney in the last 12 days. The Metropolitan Medical Officer of ...
Article : 120 wordsSydney, January 13.—Under very strong competition from the Continent, Yorkshire, America and local mills prices ruled in the sellers' favor, as ...
Article : 98 wordsCanberra, January 13.—Private company tax is being reviewed by the Federal Government The tax bill for private companies may be heavier, No ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, January 13.—Rioting, believed to have been between Italians and Somalis, broke out at Mogadishu. Somaliland, on Sunday. Forty Somalia were killed ...
Article : 47 wordsSydney, January 13.—More than 70 per cent of the 7,686 candidates passed the Leaving Certificate examination for which they sat last November. ...
Article : 140 wordsSydney, January 13.—Communist propaganda is believed to be the reason why nearly 5.000 Yugoslavs, many of whom have been in Australia 20 years ...
Article : 141 wordsDublin, January 13.—The President of Eire, Sen. O'Neilly, yesterday dissolved the Dall and ordered the general elections for February 4. Mr. De ...
Article : 54 wordsTokio, January 13.—The Emperor Hirohito's efforts to "humarise" himself are described in a "Nippon Time" Tokio feature story. The article says: ...
Article : 78 wordsSydney, January 13.—Acting Mr. Justice Rainbow in the Divorce Court today criticised the divorce laws, describing orders for the restitution of conjugal ...
Article : 119 wordsLondon, January 13.—According to the "Evening Standard" the Government has suspended two Foreign Office officials employed at the Passport Office ...
Article : 82 wordsNanking, January 13 (AAP-Reuter).—The Control Yuan of the Chinese Government today ordered an investigation into a case of alleged ...
Article : 94 wordsLondon, January 13.—The display of photographs of Hollywood film stars is forbidden throughout Russia. This was announced by the newspaper. ...
Article : 34 wordsMelbourne, Jan. 13.—Two-year-old Josephine Alvary, who was severely burned about the eyelids by caustic soda has undergone a successful operation for ...
Article : 50 wordsConstable I. C. Ballard, who has been stationed at Tibocburra for the past 20 months, has passed through here to take up his new position at Lawrence. ...
Article : 39 wordsJ. A. Wilson lacerated the third finger of his right hand at the Zinc Corporation yesterday. He vent home to 193 Rowa Street. It waa suspected that the ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Wed 14 Jan 1948, Page 1
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