1897. Headquarters. 179 Blende Street, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia. Website. www.barriertruth.com.au. The Barrier Daily Truth was a local newspaper for the mining town of Broken Hill in New South Wales, Australia . It covered a range of stories that affect local residents, including industrial news relating to the mines and stories submitted by.. Barrier Truth editor Michael Murphy at the newspaper's on-site printing press in Broken Hill. ( Australian Story: Lisa McGregor ) Losing '$10k a day' putting out the paper

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By early 1946, Princess Sophia von Hessen, widow of Prince Christoph, was preparing to remarry. Her mother-in-law, Princess Margarethe von Hessen, had already attempted to retrieve from US Army personnel the box of jewels hidden in the cellar of the family home. Her attempts had been rebuffed by WAC Captain Kathleen Nash, and in April, Sophia.. The union movement was so powerful in Broken Hill that from the 1960s onwards, working in the town in any capacity, not just at the mines, required a mandatory subscription to the Barrier Daily Truth.