Incredible stories of Jap cruelty to prisoners of war captured in Malaya were told by Indian troops rescued by the Americans when they landed on the Admiralty Islands and at Hollondia. In alf 521 former prisoners were rescued, including 462 Sikhs ...
Article : 974 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Barrier Industrial Council was held last night. Mr. E. P. O'Neill presiding. A credential from the Baker Union ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsNew Guinea—Finisteeres: A log pile serves as a table as a game of cords gets under way at Casey's Knoll high in the Finisterre Ronges. These boys hove just returned from a tough 10 days patrol along the track that leads to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsLondon. May 11—Allied troops are pushing forward across the slopes of the Apennines cloe behind are recording German 10th Army and are making new ...
Article : 150 wordsNew Guinee Troops coming ashore from a landing barge at on up-[?] position in Dutch New Guinea during landings ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsLondon, May 11.—Patrols active on all fronts inflicted casualties on the enemy and took prisoners states the Italian communique Medium forces of heavy ...
Article : 139 wordsLondon. May 11—German military quarters believe the fall of Sebasfopol will be the signal for a Russian offensive in the southern-sector, ending the full on the eastern front. This has been indicated by the official spokesman of the German War ...
Article : 172 wordsLondon. May 11.—The Air Force continued its devastating attacks from Britain on Wednesdov offer a night of widespread activity in which Mosquitos carried out high speed bombing of Berlin, and over seven powerful separate forces swept over ...
Article : 411 wordsSydney. May 11—The mutilated bodies of two women were found on suburban railway lines early today, while the body of an unidentified man was also ...
Article : 112 wordsChuagknig. May 11.—The Information Minister Liang Hanchao. has announced that representatives of the Chungking regime are conferring in the san Shens ...
Article : 82 wordsA meeting of the Hospital Board was held last night, Mr. Hoare presiding. There were also present Dr. Hains and Messrs. Crace. Hendry, Sinclair Wood ...
Article : 332 wordsWashington May 10.—Democratic representative Coffey has introduced legislation banning American participation in the meeting of the Bank of ...
Article : 72 wordsSydney. May 11.—The [?] of collecting and transmitting Australian Associated Press service to members now exceeds the rate of £150,000 per year, said ...
Article : 198 wordsMelbourne. May 11.—The Fuel Co-ordination Committee is understood to-day to have warned the Commonwealth Government that vital Australian ...
Article : 77 wordsChungking. May 11.—General Stillwell's communique states that Sino-American Warhawks on Monday strafed Yangise shipping and targets, inculding ...
Article : 49 wordsMembers of the A.E.U. employed in the town are remined that they must make themselves financial at the meeting on Monday night. ...
Article : 26 wordsDeniliquin. May 11—At the conclusion of evidence into the deaths of Mrs. Amalia Laura Winnell and her five children at Mathoura on April 28, the deniliquin ...
Article : 246 wordsHabib Deep, of Broken Hill, lodged a complaint to the Warden's Court alleging that the Barrier Main Lode Silver-Lead Minig Co. Ltd., had not complied ...
Article : 500 wordsLondon, May.10.—The Chinese east of Mogaung Valley and north of Kamaing have occupied two more villages and are continuing their advance ...
Article : 192 wordsSydney. May 11.—Compared with one small pit yesterday and none on the preceding day, two N.S.W. continues were idle today and a third was idle for a ...
Article : 73 wordsNewcastle. May 11—Employees of the Newcastle abattoris, after being on strike for a week resumed this morning thus averting a meat famine. ...
Article : 34 wordsLondon. May 11.—The Archbishop of Canterbury has issued the following statement All those who have charge of parish churches and other places of ...
Article : 212 wordsThe secretary of the RAAF Recruitu Committee, Miss B. Cooton, has first returned from Adelaide, where she obtained first band [?] from ...
Article : 252 wordsLondon. May 11.—The new 10,000 tons German ship Odin, currying a full cargo of swedish ore to Germany struck a mine and sank on Wednesday night ...
Article : 43 wordsWindsor, Ontario, May 11.—A mass meeting of striking employees of the Ford Co. voted to resume work. The decision followed the War Labor Board's ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon May 11.—On the eve of great operations against Europe, Britain's rail[?]lines will become No. 1 priority. The "Daily Mail" reveals that under ...
Article : 75 wordsPerth. May 11—A Russell Street executive were told an extraordinary story last night of a battlefield mix-up which resulted in a woman collecting £100 ...
Article : 149 wordsSydney. May 11.—A number of persons escaped serious injury when the ferry steamer South Steyne crashed into the Manly wharf this morning shearing ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. John White, who was superintedent of police in Newcastle from July 271 1935 until his retirement on December 10, 1940, died in the Mater ...
Article : 113 wordsMelbourne. May 11.—During a review of the clothing position by the Clothing Trades advisory Committee today it was revealed that it was impossible in the ...
Article : 75 wordsLondon. May 11.—It has been announced by the Berlin radio that Marshal Rounel on his recent visit to the Atlantic Wall defences told soldiers that ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney. May 11—Police and United States provosts were today engaged on a widespread hunt for three negro servicemen suspected of having been ...
Article : 206 wordsSydney. May 11.—In a special Federal Court today, prosecutions of a number ot newspaper principals in connection with breaches of the censorship regulations ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Minister for Transport. Mr. O'Suillivan has advised the Mayor. Ald P. Rowe. that the Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways, Mr. C. ...
Article : 105 wordsPhiladelphia, May 10.—The failure of [?] Australian and United States Governments to reach agreement on a resolution recommending Government to ...
Article : 355 wordsLONDON. May 11.—The whole wartime structure of Australia may be vitally affected as a result of the current deliberations of Empire Prime Ministers. ...
Article : 98 wordsBrisbane. May 10.—When a seven-year-old daughter of a parishioner was stricken with pneunonia, the parents had proved their faith by refusing to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsAthens Georgia May 10.—The death is announced of Miss Moina Michael (74)who orignated "Poppy Day" in 1916. ...
Article : 22 wordsIstanbul. May 11.—The German Ambassador Von Paper has returned accompanied by his military and commercial attaches after giving a personal ...
Article : 86 wordsSydney. May 11.—In a very uninteresting contest Tommy Ward (10.11) defeated Jimmy Dundee (10.5) on a technical knock-out in the sixth round at the ...
Article : 33 wordsB. L. Clark was taken from the South mine to his home at 80 Williams Street last night suffering from leg trouble. ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 12 May 1944, Page 1
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