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Advertising : 30 wordsMelbourne, January 9.—Striking tramwaymen were told by Conciliation Commissioner Blackburn immediately after his arrival from Adelaide today that he would refuse to deal with the dispute until after the strikers had resumed work. He adjourned ...
Article : 314 wordsSan Francisco, January 9.—Engaged by the Australian Zinc Corporation Company to survey base metal deposits in South Australia and Queensland, Five South African geophysicists leave here today for Australia by air. The group, which is carrying ...
Article : 181 wordsWashington (A.A.P.), January 9.—Canada earnestly desired a greater measure of trade equilibrium with Australia the Canadian Fina[?] Minister (Mr. Douglas Scott) said today. Canada, he decla[?] was prepared fully to co-operate to reduce ...
Article : 257 wordsSydney, January 9.—A girl whose age was given as 15, said in Parramatta Court today that she peddled drugs in the worst quarters of the city. The girl, who was charged with being a neglected child said she would not reveal the names of ...
Article : 218 wordsSydney, January 9.—More than 1,200 striking meat workers today decided to return to work, but unless a dispute involving two bricklayers at Homebush ...
Article : 153 wordsNew York, January 9.—Damages totalling 251 million dollars were claimed against the Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corporation. Henry ...
Article : 143 wordsMelbourne, January 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today promised to give "the man in the street" an explanation soon of the dollar position. ...
Article : 100 wordsTokio (AAP-Reuter), January 9.—Last night was another night of terror for the 800 passengers aboard the Russian motorship "Dyina" as mountainous seas ...
Article : 138 wordsSydney, January 9.—A man who [?] was alleged, had advised country clients that he would supply them with information about racehorses was fined a total ...
Article : 94 wordsFrankfurt, January 9.—Despite efforts by trade union leaders and other responsible Germans. Industrial unrest is spreading in the Ruhr, and reports from ...
Article : 162 wordsLithgow, January 9.—When the Small Arms factory resumes on Monday after three weeks annual vacation it will not work the 40-hour week, but 36 hours. ...
Article : 80 wordsWoy Woy, January 9.—A postman who surprised his wife and a man kissing was shot dead by the man, it was alleged in the Central Court today, when ...
Article : 181 wordsRio De Janeiro, January 8.—Two members of the Chamber of Deputies drew revolvers during an anti-Communist debate yesterday, but were ...
Article : 69 wordsSydney, January 9.—A Prices Officer and a car dealer were today committed for trial by Mr. Oram, S.M., at Central Court on a charge of having stolen on ...
Article : 163 wordsCanberra, January 9.—Despite the [?] of recruiting campaigns the Government has no intention of considering any form of compulsory military ...
Article : 82 wordsWashington, January 9.—In a national broadcast last night Senator Robert Taft, who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for the presidency, ...
Article : 117 wordsBrisbane, January 8.—On eight complaints of making false statements claiming Commonwealth subsidees on milk returns. Eric Austin Buckley (30), ...
Article : 48 wordsSydney, January 8.—N.S.W. scored 305 for the loss of seven wickets in the Sheffield match which commenced at Sydney Cricket Ground today. Syd Barnes gave ...
Article : 382 wordsMelbourne, January 9.—Representatives of trade unions in Victoria today assured the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, that they would co-operate fully with ...
Article : 77 wordsJerusalem, January 9.—Seventeen people were killed in street fighting in Palestine's main cities yesterday. Reuter says casualties included one British ...
Article : 121 wordsBrisbane January 9.—Because a Communist refused to stand up when the National Anthem was being played an ex-soldier objected and a fight followed. ...
Article : 103 wordsCanberra, January 8.—Australian defence plans will probably be revised as a result of the withdrawal of the British forces from Japan, the Army ...
Article : 79 wordsMelbourne, January 9.—John Murphy (22), of Broken Hill, was drowned at Lorne this afternoon, with four companions he was caught with a strong ...
Article : 209 wordsSydney, January 9.—Cats are preventing a husband from returning to his wife, it was stated in the Divorce Court today. Judith Elaine Priestly of Potts ...
Article : 83 wordsBuckingham Palace announced that Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburph had leaded Windlesham Moor, Surrey, and would take up residence ...
Article : 132 wordsCanberra, January 9.—Australians over the war years became mightier drinkers and smokers than even before. Figures released by the Government ...
Article : 88 wordsWashington, January 8.—Former Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Henry Morganthau, has been disclosed as one of the speculators on a grain market ...
Article : 56 wordsHollywood, January 8.—Studies screen writers Ring Lardnar and Lester Cale, and director Edward Dmytryk brought suits totalling 3,165,925 dollars against ...
Article : 53 wordsLithgow, January 9.—Miners and all workers at Glen Davis National Oil Works will probably take the law into their own hands if they can beat the ...
Article : 78 wordsSydney, January 9.—Results published yesterday revealed that 65 per cent of the Second Year engineering students at Sydney University failed at their last ...
Article : 76 wordsSydney, January 9.—An ex-serviceman who attempted to obtain money from the Repatriation Commission by posing as a dead naval man was today ...
Article : 110 wordsNew York, January 9.—Stewards of the American Jockey Club last night deferred until February 12 their decision on the application for the registration ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, January 8.—Reports from Switzerland that Marshal Stalin had died were denied by the Russian Ambassador in London. M. Pavlov, today. ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, Jan. 7.—World famous tenor composer and conductor, Richard Tauber, died today, aged 56. He had an operation in November and recuperated ...
Article : 163 wordsBucharest, January 9.—The Rumanian Government is handing over to the people extensive property owned by ex-King Michael and the Royal Family, the ...
Article : 37 wordsSydney, January 9.—A large number of prosecutions is expected to result from an investigation by State and Commonwealth Investigation Branch Officers ...
Article : 132 wordsWashington, January 9.—"If we decide the United States is unable or unwilling to assist in the reconstruction of Western Europe we must accept the ...
Article : 148 wordsSydney, January 9.—Appealing to motoring and parents to assist in protecting children from accidents the Executive Vice-President of the Road Safety ...
Article : 55 wordsNew York, January 8.—Seventeen persons were killed and ten were injured when a chartered. Douglas aircraft crashed into a swamp at Savannah. ...
Article : 61 wordsAt a bolt 11 o'clock last night a man was found in a state of coma in front of the Theatre Royal Hotel. He was taken to the Hospital and admitted, still ...
Article : 95 wordsLast night the Civilian Ambulance Driver stated that he was called the previous night to attend a man on the footpath near the Palace Hotel, but ...
Article : 86 wordsAdelaide, January 9.—Don Bradman will play for Kensington in the district cricket match against Port Adelaide tomorrow. When they selected their team ...
Article : 61 wordsGosford, January 9.—Since 1911 Matron Margaret Carley has supervised the delivery of 29,800 babies into the world. Matron Carley is proprietress of ...
Article : 60 wordsAt about 10.30 o'clock last night an altercation occurred in front of the Town Hall, and as a result one man was charged with assault by another man. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Sat 10 Jan 1948, Page 1
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