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  • ADELAIDE: MONDAY. MAY 29. 1933 THE POVERTY OF CANBERRA

    "The amount of assistance must necessarily depend noon the state of Federal finance," says Canberra's publicity bureau. is a statement ... [Article] (991 words)
  • WORLD CONFERENCE

    As time advances, it is natural that the minds of thoughtful people should, be occupied with the prospects of the World Economic and Monetary ... [Article] (1167 words)
  • WHAT CONVERSION INVOLVES "Investors Should Take Generous View" LONDON, May 27.

    Discussing the possibilities of the forthcoming Australian conversion operations, the "Investors Chronicle" says:—"British investors must realise ... [Article] (212 words)
  • ADELAIDE RESEARCH WORKER'S SUCCESS Wins 2-Years' Travelling Scholarship In Forestry

    Mr. Rex Ferguson. 22. of Ormond Grove. Toorak Gardens, has just been awarded a two years' scholarship to travel in America. Canada. England, ... [Article] (191 words)
  • Criticism Of School Text Books PERTH. May 28.

    Criticism of three school text books on Australian history, those of Chard. Jose and Scott, was made in a paper by Canon Burton, read at a meeting ... [Article] (153 words)
  • W.A. May Miss Transport Conference PERTH. May 28,

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Collier) wired to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) asking that the transport conference should be held in Melbourne ... [Article] (53 words)
  • PERSONAL

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir George Murray), attended by Colonel D. V. J. Blake, was the guest of the Common wealth Government, at the ... [Article] (582 words)
  • WIDE INTERESTS OF MORGANS' Latest Disclosures At U.S. Senate Enquiry WASHINGTON, May 26.

    Today's hearing at the Senate committee's enquiry into the methods and practices of the J. P. Morgan Company, was largely devoted to a ... [Article] (332 words)
  • U.S. BUYING WOOL Prices Harden On Greater Demand LONDON, May 27.

    The reuresentative of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. W. P. Devereux) reports:—"The principal feature of the London wool market is the ... [Article] (230 words)
  • LINDRUM WINS BILLIARDS TITLE Beats Davis With Brilliant Finish LONDON. May 28.

    Walter Lindrum won the British billiaros championship yesterday by defeating Davis by 21,815 to 21,121 Lindrum's breaks included 604. 302. ... [Article] (188 words)
  • Horace Lindrum Leading In Sydney Match SYDNEY, May 28,

    Showing improved fora, the Australian professional billiards player, Horace Lirdrum. increased his lead over Melbourne Inman in their match ... [Article] (82 words)
  • PIRATES ATTACK RICE SHIP Two Officers Injured HONGKONG, May 27.

    Captain Hjensen was shot in the leg twice during a piratical attack on the Hongkong coastal steamer Prominent, last night, close to British waters. ... [Article] (157 words)
  • East-West Plane Late KALGOORLIE. May 28.

    The Western Australian Airways Hercules aeroplane, which left Forrest for Perth today, was forced to return to Forrest this morning, owing to ... [Article] (78 words)
  • N.Z. May Buy Silver Coins From Australia WELLINGTON. May 27.

    Owing to the shortage of silver coinage in New Zealand, it is understood that florins and silver coins of less denominations may be secured from ... [Article] (60 words)
  • POSITION EASIER IN CHINA Settlement Of Railway Dispute In Sight SHANGHAI. May 27.

    The situation in North China is much easier because of the cessation of hostilities as the result of the verbal truce.The Japanese Dlanes continue ... [Article] (251 words)
  • Tokio Report Of Peace Negotiations TOKIO. May 27.

    The waromce, which hitherto has deprecated reports of an arMrstice, because Chinese political repercussions were feared, today issued a statement ... [Article] (44 words)
  • Optimistic Statement After Washington Conversations WASHINGTON. May 27.

    An expression of hope for peace in the Far East and the world, and the return of prosperity," was contained in a joint statement issued by ... [Article] (47 words)
  • TO TAKE CHARGE OF H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA Capt. McLeod, R.N. Arrives

    To take charge of H.M.A.S. Australia in place of Captain F. C. Bradley, who has been transferred to the command of the Canberra. Captain W. S. F. ... [Article] (191 words)
  • BAZAARS IN CHURCH Semaphore Congregation Votes Against Them

    After having heard the views of their minister (the Rev. D. T. Beddin) on we question of whether bazaars or thank offering should be the method ... [Article] (357 words)
  • SYDNEY ATHLETE'S GREAT JUMPING Clears Record Distance In Broad Jump SYDNEY, May 28.

    Representatives of visiting universities arranged a match against the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association yesterday afternoon, and ... [Article] (279 words)

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