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Advertising : 42 wordsA dismal picture of future cool supplies to South Australia, in common with the rest of Australia, with many gasjess days, was presented by the Premier in Adelaide yesterday. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe gloomy outlook of South Australia's coal supplies was explained to principal coal consumers at a conference at the Premier's office yesterday afternoon. This photo of die occasion shows (from left):—The chairman of the State Coal Committee 'Mr. P. G: Bice), the Minister of Railways (Mr. Mclntosh ihe Railways Commissioner (Mr. Chapman), the Genera] Manager of the S.A. Gas Co. (Mr. ODea), the Premier (Mr. Play ford I, back to camera, and the manager of the State Electricity Trust (Mr. R. H. M. Lea). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 95 wordsA mixture of dazzlement and excitement, not unmixed; with anxEetY, is the British people's first reaction to the ...
Article : 406 wordsCongressmen, who listened grimly to President Truman's proposals for aid to Greece and Turkey today, agreed afterwards that the speech ushered in a new in Soviet-American ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Federal Government does not intend to introduce compulsory military training. Ministers are emphatic on ...
Article : 343 wordsThere were 72 ships idle in the port of Sydney today, the fourth successive day on which -work on the waterfront has ...
Article : 129 wordsAustralia burst in upon the Big Four Conference for a few moments yesterday, and it was made known to Mr. Bevin (Britain) in strong terms that die Commonwealth was resolutely opposed ...
Article : 509 wordsSenator Vandenberg announced that he would call a special meeting of the committee tomorrow to discuss ...
Article : 1,015 wordsIn an effort to settle the strike on the East-West and North-South lines of the Commonwealth. Railways, Mr. Castleau, ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Premier said that he trap, told at the conference when the New South Wales Minister of Mines (Mr. ...
Article : 805 words(Foreign Ministers' Council yesterday, Mr. Bevin again vigorously refuted the charges by M. Molotoff that Britain was not ...
Article : 63 wordsUrgent need for efforts to ciear abouR 9,000 tons of freight, arcumulaied in rail trucks at Mile End. Port Adelaide, and Tailem ...
Article : 99 words-Just as political isolation in the world would be an impracticable policy for Australia, so economic isolation would be disastrous," the ...
Article : 83 wordsRioting in the Punjab has spread to the North-West Frontier Province, and the Lahore correspondent of Associated Press of Great ...
Article : 132 wordsUnder the National Service Bill published today, British youths will serve seven years in the Army, Navy or Ah- Force—* ...
Article : 181 wordsShortages of eggs, fruit, butter and vegetables, already seriously felt, will be critically accentuated if no trains arrive soon. Tradesmen ...
Article : 45 wordsThe at.p council decided last night to protest against the use of electric power for croquet and and ...
Article : 168 wordsThe New South Wales Trades and Labor Council tonight reversed its previous decision and decided against ...
Article : 124 words3,000 Tons Of Coal Lost SYDNEY, March 13. Strikes at five New South Wales collieries caused an aggregate loss ...
Article : 183 wordsMembers of the Gas Employes' Union at the West Melbourne works were ready to go on strike again "at any tick of the clock." Mr. j. ...
Article : 122 wordsNo settlement in the Melbourne meat supply deadlock was reached today before- the confeience of the Premier Mr. ...
Article : 189 wordsLloyd chappat a 16-stone 23-year-old American cowboy, stowed away in the Swedish ship Parrakoola from San Francisco to ...
Article : 163 wordsBecause a flying doctor found yesterday that one of 160 transcontinental train passengers, stranded at Tarcoola. ...
Article : 366 wordsThe chairman of the State Coal Committee (Mr. P. G. Bice) was advised yesterday by the Adelaide traffic committee of the Australian ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 14 Mar 1947, Page 1
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