London, September 27.—Great advances have been made by the Fifth Army 20 miles north of Florence where the capture of an important hill in the ...
Article : 137 wordsSydney, September 21.—Mrs. Walter [?]llott, sister to Lady Wal[?]hurst, and chairwoman of the National Association of Girls' Clubs in Britain, arrived in ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsThe first report that the Rhine had been definitely reached was contained in a dispatch filed at 6 p.m. yesterday from a correspondent with the British Second Army who said that Allied ...
Article : 1,366 wordsMembers of on AWAS searchlight crew in action at a northern Australian base ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsLondon, September 21.—"The Allies are now linking up in a big way," declared the Berlin radio commentator, in admitting that the Allies have greatly increased their pressure in the Siegfried Line bastion area of Aachen-Stalberg. ...
Article : 213 wordsSydney, September 21.—A number of members of the Ironworkers' Union who were suffering from TB had been refused recently permission by the Board of ...
Article : 164 wordsMelbourne, September 21.—Late on Tuesday night the body of George Binns (40) was found at the foot of the stairs in the Bull and Mouth Hotel. In ...
Article : 96 wordsScenes of the most intense excitement and enthusiasm marked the entry of the French Armoured Division led by General Le Clerc into Paris before that city's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsMelbourne, September 21.—Further air attacks on Japanese islands close to the mainland were reported today by Tokio radio. The Deportment of information's listening post picked up a Japanese report that carrier-borne American aircraft had made ...
Article : 551 wordsSydney, September 20.—At the Kogarah Court today George Unitt (26), a radio foreman, was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen between ...
Article : 138 wordsSydney, September 21.—The proposal of the State Government to give employees the statutory right to two weeks' holiday every year wish pay may be ...
Article : 181 wordsLondon, September 21.—A total of 19,000 Germans surrendered on mass[?] southward of the Loire River, says the SHAEF communique. Allied troops in ...
Article : 158 wordsSydney, September 20.—An extract of a report made by three police officers to intelligence in 1941 said that the Australia First Movement was the "Genesis ...
Article : 207 wordsLondon, September 21.—According to the German Newsagency, the Russians have gained a bridgehead across the Vistula River, and are inside Warsaw. The Red Army is developing an offensive along the whole ...
Article : 273 wordsSydney, September 21.—As a protest against an instruction on absenteeism issued by the Stevedoring Industry Commission, more than 700 wharf laborers ...
Article : 68 wordsSydney, September 21.—Pour hundred engineers at Australian Iran and Steel Ltd., Port Kembla, are on strike as a protest against the suspension of there ...
Article : 31 wordsSydney, September 21.—Persons who wished to claim compensation would have to furnish the Commissioner with proof of financial loss. Mr W. Dovey ...
Article : 76 wordsSydney, September 21.—A dispute over the placing of two men on a coal face resulted in a [?]sation of work at the Excelsior Colliery today. Three hundred ...
Article : 60 wordsKandy, September 20.—A carrier borne air attack, supported by units of the Eastern Fleet, under Rear-Admiral Moody, attacked the railway repair and ...
Article : 62 wordsRaymond Lambert will give the first performance in Sydney of Prokofleff's Third Piano Concerto at the A.B.C. subscription concert at the Town Hall on ...
Article : 430 wordsLondon, September 20.—Ten thousand men, women and boy employees of an Austin car factory at Birmingham, at a meeting today, decided to return to work ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Trades Hall Trust, after having exhausted every effort to sacure trains for Penrose Park on Labor Day. October 2nd has decided to hold a series of ...
Article : 162 wordsPearl Harbor, September 20.—Angaur Island has been completely captured by the U.S. 81st Infantry Division, organised resistance ending yesterday ...
Article : 409 wordsSydney, September 21.—The hearing of the summonses against 127 butcher shop employees for failure to work on Saturday morning was adjourned until ...
Article : 79 wordsLondon, September 21.—Moscow newspapers accuse the Finnish Government of delay in carrying out the preliminary armistice conditions regarding the ...
Article : 58 wordsAdelaide, September 21.—On three charges of indecent assault and grots indecency, a former member of the State Parliament and City Council, Albert ...
Article : 104 wordsA meeting of the Referendum "Yes" Committee will be held at he Council Chambers at 7.30 o'clock tonight. The financial statement and accounts will ...
Article : 30 wordsBrisbane, September 21.—Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Keyes, has arrived in Brisbane, and will go to Sydney and Canberra immediately on business with the ...
Article : 63 wordsLondon, September 21.—Berlin radio, quoting Lisbon, says that Mr. Churchill went to Moscow after the Quebec conference. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe annual meeting of the Railway Town Cricket Club will be held at 456 Chappie Lane on Sunday morning, when old and intending member will ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. H. Beahl, or 469 Williams Street, suffered two broken ribs as a result of a fall into a pit at his car shed on Sunday night. He overbalanced into the ...
Article : 131 wordsSydney September 21.—A test pilot was killed when the plane he was piloting crashed on a landing near Sydney this afternoon. He was Flt.-Lieut. ...
Article : 108 wordsSydney September 21.—The Apostolic Delegate in Australia. Dr. Panico, today disclosed that the Apostolic Delegate in Tokio, Archbishop Marella, paid ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 22 Sep 1944, Page 1
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