Detective-sergeant Lawrence, giving evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission inquiring into the operations of the Milk Board, made serious allegations arising out of a visit to a dairy company's factory at Redfern. He said that he and Sergeant Clifford, on pushing aside a man and going ...
Article : 182 wordsThe underground fires at Hill End colliery, near Cessnock, regained new energy to-day. This morning it was hoped to smother ...
Article : 358 wordsThe formal plan for the issue of scrip as a medium of exchange in the United States owing to the financial crisis is being abandoned. The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. William Woodin) said to-day that actual currency would be circulated throughout the nation in place of scrip ...
Article : 193 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-night, the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) introduced a resolution to exempt from duty certain tropical products, produced in and ...
Article : 288 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. S. S. Hammersley (Con., Stockport) submitted a motion demanding that the Government, without awaiting international consideration of gold ...
Article : 640 wordsEvidence was given yesterday at the Industrail Commission's inquiry into standard working hours concerning the cost of the 44-hours week to industries of New South Wales. ...
Article : 347 wordsHarold Charles Osborne, dairy proprietor, of Mosman, in further evidence, under examination by Mr. L. C. Badham (for Mr. N. Buffier), said he was not sure, but he thought it was in ...
Article : 2,625 wordsWith the regulations clarified, banks in many localities of the United States were prepared to-day for a more general lightening of the burdens of the emergency "holiday" by ...
Article : 895 words"A hasty glance through the tariff schedule can only fill anyone who is interested in the employment of Australians in Australian industries with alarm," said the ...
Article : 278 wordsMr. T. J. Hartigan (Chief Commissioner for Railways), in an address to the Millions Club yesterday, gave interesting facts about the railways. ...
Article : 323 wordsA departmental report was furnished to the Minister for Mines (Mr. Vincent) yesterday regarding the fire at Hill End colliery. The report states that the fire was being ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Canadian dollar is soaring on foreign exchanges, according to the interpretation placed by experts on the quotations in London and Paris. In Montreal the relationship ...
Article : 98 wordsThe yacht Heartsease arrived at Sydney yesterday morning after an extended cruise of the Southern Pacific. Since leaving Whangarel, New Zealand, about six months ago, ...
Article : 257 wordsDr. Earle Page said that the Government had not begun to touch, the heart of the subject. The real issue was to get farm and factory prices closer together. So-called tariff ...
Article : 41 wordsA more hopeful feeling regarding the American financial crisis was displayed in the London markets to-day. Restriction on dealings in dollars continued, but other ...
Article : 136 wordsAs chairman of the importers' section of the Chamber of Commerce, Mn. W. J. F. Collens to-dayl expressed disappointment with the tariff alterations. The var[?]us members of the ...
Article : 227 wordsAn errand boy, a bottle of ether, and an insecure look on a leather case were the cause yesterday of much bewilderment and some discomfort to people in O'Connell-street, city, ...
Article : 280 wordsThe Swastika and Imperial flags now fly over Liebknecht House, formerly the Communist headquarters, from which Soviet emblems had flown for years, and in which ...
Article : 286 wordsThe cessation of activities in all motion picture studios in Hollywood was ordered to-day by the Association of Motion Picture Producers, unless drastic cuts in salaries and wages ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsInteresting sidelights on the publishing business was [?]iven by Mr. George G. Harrap, a veteran and noted English publisher, on his arrival in Sy[?]ney by the Strathnaver ...
Article : 631 wordsSince July 1, 1931, 45 prosecutions have been instituted by the Commonwealth against recipients of old-age and invalid pensions, for the making of false declarations. Thirty-six ...
Article : 86 wordsA message from Geneva says that Japan has notified her intention to continue to participate in the Disarmament Conference. A communication to the chairman of the ...
Article : 245 wordsThe "Morning Post," which publishes Mr. Bruce's report to the Australian Government on the 13th Assembly of the League of Nations, comments editorially: "It would seem that ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Austrian Parliament has suspended the Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss), and has issued decrees for a state of emergency, under which parades and mass meetings are forbidden and ...
Article : 106 wordsMails for all stations west of Emerald were buined in a fire which destroyed a railway roadside waggon on the western mail train at Taraborah, 14 miles beyond Emerald, early ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) announced yesterday that steps had been taken to cancel the appointment of Mr. A. R. Hassan, agent in London for the Metropolitan ...
Article : 110 wordsAdvocating [?]ntervention by the League of Nations, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arnold Wilson, formerly of the Indian Political Department, at an Individualist luncheon, described the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe British destroyers which Australia is acquiring include a flotilla leader, the name of which has not been divulged, and three smaller destroyers. ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. W. Gilchrist Macbeth, of Dunira, Comrie, Perthshire, vice-piesident of the Aberdeen-Angus Society of Scotland, and a noted breeder of those cattle, reached Sydney ...
Article : 154 words"It is wrong that an unpopulated country like Northern Australia should be barred from Japanese emigration; it is not a white man's country; we cannot make use of it and many ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. Robert Armstrong, who first taught James Stanbury, a world's champion, to use the sculls, has died at Nowra at the age of 81 years. ...
Article : 97 wordsThere has been a remarkable drop in unemployment figures. The number of persons on the dole has decreased from 800 at the peak period to 12. ...
Article : 57 words"Bradman is still by far the best batsman in the world to-day, and if he hnd not been troubled by the so-called bodyline bowling England's run to victory would not have been so ...
Article : 64 wordsThe King has now practically recovered from the effects of the slight cold from which he has been suffering. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Mar 1933, Page 9
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