Grave fears are entertained for the safety of the steamer Paringa, which left Melbourne on Monday for Japan, with the tanker Vincas in tow. ...
Article : 447 wordsThere were dramatic developments in the shipping strike yesterday. At a special meeting of the Seamen's Union, the general secretary (Mr. J. Johnson) was voted out of office, and the leader of the strike committee (Mr. J. Keenan) was appointed to the position. ...
Article : 225 wordsAs the natural outcome of a buoyant market for primary products, a revival of trade and industry, and a substantial improvement in employment, the Christmas season of 1935 ...
Article : 537 wordsFrance, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Greece have informed Britain that they would support her in the event of an Italian attack, thus reaffirming the ...
Article : 1,360 wordsThe Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states: "The trend of German foreign policy in the New Year was thus indicated by Herr Hitler himself at a ...
Article : 357 wordsAustralia requires to score 399 runs in the second innings to win the second test match. South Africa compiled 491. Australia made a bad start, Brown being dismissed for six. Fingleton and McCabe, however, had taken the score to 85, when play was interrupted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 wordsThe meeting of seamen yesterday was the result of a requisition circulated on the waterfront last week for signature. It is believed that when Mr. Johnson was asked to attend ...
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Article : 702 wordsAn extraordinary story of a death pact between two young men was told in the City Coroner's Court to-day, when an inquest was held concerning the death of George Thomas ...
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Article : 326 wordsAustralia yesterday found its advantage of Tuesday, when South Africa was dismissed cheaply, being nullified by the deadly bowling and the vagaries of the newly turfed wicket. ...
Article : 558 wordsMarked progress in the mineral industry in New South Wales during 1935 is indicated by advance returns furnished to the Minister for Mines (Mr. Vincent) from the different ...
Article : 523 wordsAlthough the Ecclesiastical Commission appointed to consider charges laid against the Rev. Herbert Edward Elton Hayes, of Mernda, found against him, no action will be taken ...
Article : 143 wordsMore than 100 permits for hotel parties have been issued since December 20, when the new licensing law was proclaimed. The majority of the permits were for ...
Article : 201 wordsAt Parramatta Police Court yesterday, Percival Henry Thompson, 55, labourer, appeared before Mr. Sutherland, S.M., on charges of having feloniously and maliciously slain Annie ...
Article : 143 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" at Tokyo states:—"Viscount Saito, an ex-Premier, has been appointed Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal in succession to Count Makino, who has retired ...
Article : 262 wordsShortly after 5 o'clock yesterday morning, William George Riley, 35, who is known to the police as "The Count," escaped from the Prince Henry Hospital, to which institution he had ...
Article : 244 wordsAnxiety for the safety of the Holyman freighter Wareatea ceased when the vessel arrived at Launceston this morning. The Wareatea left Melbourne on Tuesday ...
Article : 85 wordsTwo persons were incinerated when a motor truck overturned and burst into flames at Namban, 20 miles from Moora, last night. The victims were Malcolm Murray, 46, ...
Article : 150 wordsNewspapers here state that the new Japanese-Canadian trade agreement, which the Cabinet approved this morning, contains substantial Canadian concessions in lowering ...
Article : 61 wordsWomen wielding wet bags fought a bushfire on vacant blocks at East Henty until the arrival of the male members of their families. The local fire brigade arrived later with ...
Article : 56 wordsRumours regarding his Majesty's health spread through London last night, but it was officially stated that there was not the slightest foundation for them. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 28 Dec 1935, Page 11
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