AMONG all the uncertainties of the Berlin situation, one thing seems certain—in spite of the staggering achievements of the ...
Article : 565 wordsThe hue and cry raised by Mr. Chifley about the source of "confidential or secret" documents quoted by Mr. Fadden ...
Article : 619 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday. —The Minister for Information, Mr. Calwell, said in the House of Representatives ...
Article : 425 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday. —Never before in Australia has it been so necessary to increase industrial efficiency, ...
Article : 327 wordsIn an attempt to interfere with the air lift to Berlin, Soviet troops have begun to make parachute jumps in the Allied air corridors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsAs a rule, during committee debates in the Palais de Chaillot, the British delegates hold their peace in the face of Russian attacks so as not to delay the practical work. ...
Article : 959 wordsThe Acting Premier, Mr. J. M. Baddeley, yesterday outlined to the Parliamentary Labour Party the Government's plans for ...
Article : 175 wordsNow that a ballot is to be held in the Tramways Union, it may be hoped that the more responsible element will support ...
Article : 231 wordsNEW YORK, Oct. 6 (A.A.P.). —About a dozen Australian girls, whose repatriation the Australian Government is seeking, to-day ...
Article : 266 wordsSir,—The spectacle of our national Parliament, in these days of desperate world anxiety, indulging in exchanges on a high diplomatic ...
Article : 288 wordsSir,—The following ancient Chinese proverb seems to me to be about the most perfect way of life written into words! ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Eureka Youth League, an auxiliary of the Communist Party, receives a grant of £40 a year from the National Fitness ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—It is reported that Mr. Chifley has taken over another trust fund of £5,500,000, the residue of War Damage ...
Article : 122 wordsSir,—If the nine feet minimum ceiling-height diehard authorities will not budge in yielding to a reduced ceiling height as ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,—Reaction hy wheatgrowers to the Australian Wheat Board's last minute edict that cornsacks will be sold only for ...
Article : 217 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.— In a period of full employment it was natural that workers should use their union strength to get ...
Article : 142 wordsGift parcel mails for delivery in Britain and European countries about Christmas will close at the G.P.O., Sydney, on October ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—Your recent article on the employment of migrants grouped all Poles under the heading of Displaced Persons. ...
Article : 59 wordsIn guillotining the debate on the Estimates, the Government has denied Parliament the opportunity of properly ...
Article : 440 wordsSir,—It has been noted in France that yields of wheat and grapes are greater during times of unusual solar activity than under ...
Article : 118 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General the Right Honourable W. J. Mckell, received at Admiralty House, Sydney, yesterday morning ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—Though our Public Library is a magnificent example of architecture, it is difficult for all but the physically fit to gain ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—On page one of the "Herald" we read of catastrophic downfall in railway finances; on another a bitter complaint from ...
Article : 198 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Senate met this afternoon after a recess lasting a fortnight and adjourned to-night until 3 p.m. next ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Oct 1948, Page 2
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