Mr. MacDonaid ret[?]ned from Seaham and went to Buckingham Palace where he spent an hour with the King. He then went to the Chequers ...
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Article : 78 wordsWilliam Thomas, Wilkinson, 68, printer of the Communist newspaper, the "Daily Worker," who was arrested on September 26, and remanded on a ...
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Article : 107 wordsThe Pope, in an encyclical letter. Movingly appeals for a world cr[?]sade of charity, bringing food for body, and comfort for the soul to sufferers of the ...
Article : 93 wordsMessrs. Ramsay MacDonald and Phillp Snowden addressed meetings last night in their respective constituencies. ...
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Article : 130 wordsSome high officials of the Canadian Government are smarting under the complaint that the dumping duty has been invoked unfairly against Great ...
Article : 151 wordsA match between two teams in the Junior Rugby League competition at Redfern Oval yesterday developed into a brawl and the police had to ...
Article : 70 wordsA sharp shrinkage in gold holdings and withdrawal of foreign currency to America and Holland, together amounting to 11¾ millions sterling, ...
Article : 121 wordsFrancis O'Connor was held up by two men as he left the Newmarket Picture Theatre last night. A revolver was pressed against his ribs ...
Article : 76 wordsCharged with being a disturb[?] of the peace and inciting others to commit divers crimes and misdemeanors, Wal. Hammington, organiser of the ...
Article : 180 wordsAttorneys for the estate of Ella Virginia Wendel, valued at between 50,000,000 and 100,000,000 dollars, have announced that they are conducting a ...
Article : 86 wordsSterling weakened on Saturday owing to the political uncertainly here and anxiety regarding the currency situation in Germany. ...
Article : 94 wordsGold is being exported from India to England, America and Holland, on an abnormal scale. To-day's mail steamer, the Rawalpindi, is carrying ...
Article : 72 wordsThe South African cricketers were given a quiet send-off on Saturday morning. The captain, Cameron, received ...
Article : 98 wordsWhile returning from a picture theatre in the city last night, Mrs. Florence Blown, 36, of Clifton Hill, was attacked by two men and robbed ...
Article : 70 wordsViscount Glenapp and his son and daughter will make the round trip to Australia on the new P. and O. liner, Strathnaver. ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Mon 5 Oct 1931, Page 1
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