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Article : 1,790 wordsSir,—In reply to Mr. A. De R. Barclay's letter of the 26th ult., I claim that the problem of settling British migrants on farms in Australia is equal[?]as vital and urgent as ...
Article : 473 wordsArgument was continued in the Equity appeal The Citziens and Graziers' Life Assurance Company. Ltd., v Commonwealth Life (Amalgamated) Assurances, Ltd. ...
Article : 871 wordsSir,—Early in 1933, largely as a result of publicity received through your columns, the question of censorship of literature was taken up by the Federal Government, and in July. ...
Article : 473 wordsThis suit, which was begun on Thursday, is part heard. DECREES ABSOLUTE. His Honor pronounced decrees absolute in ...
Article : 983 wordsThe hearing was continued of the action in which John Thomas Joseph Salmon, grazier, is suing Hamilton Charnock Mott, trading as H. C. Mott and Co., of Dean-street, Albury, ...
Article : 510 wordsAppeal was made by the Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways against a decision of the Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. E. A. Prior) in imposing a nominal penalty of ...
Article : 362 wordsSir,—Once again the question of education in New South Wales is under discussion, and once again the whole discussion has centred most unnecessarily round the word ...
Article : 332 wordsSir,—In your issue of March 29, "Steele Rudd" (A. H. Davis), who is a native of the district, refers to the statement in your leader of March 24, that Toowoomba was ...
Article : 501 wordsIn Probate.—Before his Honor the Probate Judge, in Banco Court, at 9.30 a.m.: Perpetual Trustes Company, Ltd., v Terry, part heard. ...
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Article : 2,081 wordsThe hearing was concluded of the action by Ah Quay, market gardener, against F. W. Hughed Proprietary, Ltd., wool scourers, of Botrany, to recover £2000 for alleged trespass. ...
Article : 724 wordsSir,—It is my custom, as a visitor each year, from Adelaide for the show, to attend the services at St. Andrew's Cathedral, and I would like to say a few words in praise of ...
Article : 232 wordsRe William Albert Henry Kellam. Petitioners, Sargood, Gardiner, Ltd, Leave was given to withdraw the petition. Mr. Thomson (of Messrs. Hill. Thomson, and Sullivan) ...
Article : 503 wordsAn allegation was made against Raymond Anthony Dempsey, 26, a mail sorter, at the Central Police Court yesterday, that he had been found in possession of a 10/ note which ...
Article : 610 wordsSir,—Mr. W. S. Arnott, in his advocacy of later hours of closing for liquor bars, submits no real reason for such a backward step. It is a curious turn of events to [?]find that, in ...
Article : 307 wordsSir.—A report in this morning's issue of the "Herald" stated that members of the Town Planning Association waited upon the Lord Mayor yesterday to put before him a project ...
Article : 204 wordsSir,—Recent remarks concerning the pollution of our beaches lead one to reflect more widely on the elimination of pollution in other directions. We must admit, first of all, that ...
Article : 239 wordsJames Ross, 70, Pensioner, had pleaded guilty to indecent assault. It was stated that in Melbourne in 1889 Ross had been convicted of a serious offence, when ...
Article : 533 wordsSir,—I support the justice and practicability of "Lex's" proposals as published in his letter to you of yesterday. I speak as one of the originators, if not the originator, ...
Article : 209 wordsThe motion for continuance of an injunction granted ex parte on March 31 restraining the Australian Jockey Club from excluding Rufus Theodore Naylor from the Randwick ...
Article : 300 wordsSir,—Being a great admirer of the coachwhip bird, with its unusual call notes, I was surprised this morning to hear a pair of them calling to each other in our Manly street. ...
Article : 172 wordsFollowing an incident at a city restaurant, Percival Thomas Sykes, 34, motor driver, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having assaulted Arthur Cushing. ...
Article : 148 wordsSir,—Sugar of late has received considerable attention and space in various papers, including your editorial of April 4, 1934. Australia grows and makes far more sugar ...
Article : 118 wordsEmanuel Abrahams, Reuben Gardner, and Alfred Abrahams, trading as Abrahams, Gardner, and Abrahams, sued Joseph Dix for rent of two shops in Rawson Chambers. In ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 Apr 1934, Page 12
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