Sydney, August 1.—The death occurred yesterday morning in her 64th year of Mrs. Horsington, wife of Mr. E. M. Horsington, M.L.A., after a long ...
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Article : 759 wordsSydney, August 1.—A young man to whom he refusued to sell cigarettes threatened "to blow his Ruts out." and later fired a revolver at him, a Greek ...
Article : 183 wordsSydney August 1.—The first Australian born Governor of New South Wales, Lieut. General Sir John Northcott was sworn in today in an impressive ceremony at Government House. As the Governor took the Oath of Office a battery ...
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Article : 296 wordsAdelaide, August 1. — Medical evidence at the inquest into the death of a two years old girl revealed that she died from a broken neck. The ...
Article : 146 wordsLondon, August 1.—The Duke of Gloucester, who will return from Australia in January next year, will act as a Councillor of State during the King's absence in South Africa. This decision result from the ...
Article : 239 wordsAdelaide, August 1.—There was a progressively increasing volume of new cars coming on to the Australian market, but it will be at least 18 months before the ...
Article : 127 wordsAdelaide, August l.—Reports reaching Port Augusta confirm a recent statement by Oswald Grayson of Heidelberg, Victoria, that a rich new opal field had been located in the far north of this State near Coober Pedy, an old opal ...
Article : 121 wordsNew York, August 1.—Disquiet that permanent members of Security Council are unable to agree among themselves on many Issues was expressed by the ...
Article : 160 wordsMelbourne, August 1.—The suburban householders believe their cots are being killed for their skins, for which there is a brisk demand in Melbourne ...
Article : 139 wordsLondon, August 1.—Selection of the remaining members of the Test side for Australia win be discussed around the bedside of Sir Stanley Jackson ...
Article : 79 wordsMelbourne, August 1.—Two men have been remanded till August 9 on a charge in connection with the finding of the bodies of two men in the Barwon River ...
Article : 89 wordsSydney, August 1.—Dave Boswell, who has been a Sydney trainer for more than 20 years, his had his licence removed by the A.J.C. committee. The committee ...
Article : 157 wordsSydney, August 1.—For the second time this week all Southern mines worked today and in the West the only mine idle was the small Kandos ...
Article : 104 wordsLondon, August 1.—According to a White Paper just issued, the world's food shortage is reaching its most critical phase in the last weeks preceding ...
Article : 57 wordsCanberra. August 1.—"At the head of the Miners' Federation is a man whose one purpose is revolution, the overturn of democratic system of ...
Article : 143 wordsAdelaide, August 1.—Charged at the Adelaide Police Court today with the murder of Shirley Home (25). single, of Southwark, a woman was remanded ...
Article : 160 wordsCondobolin, August 1.—The conference of Western district Hospital Boards' representatives was concluded today. Conference decided to supplement by-law 4. ...
Article : 289 wordsMelbourne, August 1.—Nell Harcourt McNeil, head master of Wesley College since 1939, died in Melbourne today. Mr. McNeil had had a distinguished ...
Article : 43 wordsBatavia, August 1.—The Dutch authorities have issued a statement describing as premature the Indonesian release of details of an agreement with ...
Article : 99 wordsGoulburn, August 1.—"Despite many things said about me during the inquest my boy friend still loves me." said pretty 15-year-old blonde Gloria Emerton ...
Article : 105 wordsParis, August 1.—The Council of Ministers decided to grant the Civil Servants demand for a twenty-live per cent. increase to operate from ...
Article : 45 wordsCanberra. August 1.—The improper use of an army security confidential file stolen from Records, had been made by a wartime contractor, said ...
Article : 62 wordsBrisbane, August 1.—A young wife of a returned soldier underwent a trying ordeal last night when her baby was born prematurely while she was alone on a ...
Article : 137 wordsNewcastle, August 1.—As a sequel to a reported attack on a taxi driver, a boy of 15 years was today charged in the Children's Court, Newcastle, with ...
Article : 77 wordsAdelaide. August 2.—A young man was sentenced to six months gaol to-day in the Adelaide Police Court on a charge of having unlawfully ...
Article : 73 wordsNew York, August 1.—With these words, "I don't remember." William Helrens frustrated elaborate defence plans to trade a full confession to the ...
Article : 118 wordsWashington, August 1.—Senator Thomas, chairman of the Senate Military Committee, addressing the World Affairs Institution, emphasised that ...
Article : 57 wordsSydney, August 1.—Magnificent will be ridden in his spring engagements by G. Weate, Weate has ridden the horse only once before when he finished third ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. and Mrs. Leonard are seen in specially good acts at the Raymond show. Mr. Leonard has received very ...
Article : 99 wordsMelbourne, August 1.—The gas rationing will have to commence in Melbourne tomorrow because of the late arrival of the collier. Age ...
Article : 93 wordsMelbourne, August 1.— Ships had their severest buffeting for years yesterday in a 70 m.p.h. gale which whipped up Bass Strait. Heavy seas ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. G. Quinn was taken from the North Mine yesterday to 109 Blende Street suffering from a bruised right knee. ...
Article : 46 wordsCanberra, August 21—Servicemen's deferred pay was not subject to taxation of any kind, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated in the House of ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Fri 2 Aug 1946, Page 1
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