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  2. EARTHQUAKE

    One of the greatest earthquakes ever recorded at Riverview Observatory was registered on the seismograph at the institution last night. The shocks were coming from the ...

    Article : 162 words
  3. IRONWORKERS.

    The intervention of the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. M. Henwood) has raised hopes for the settlement of a dispute which prevented production at Lysaght's galvanised iron ...

    Article : 724 words
  4. PETROL INQUIRY.

    Mr. Abrahams, K.C. (for the Texas Co., Australasia, Ltd.), asked the Petrol Royal Commission yesterday to disbelieve the evidence of Patrick Roger Cusack where it ...

    Article : 1,581 words
  5. THE NATION'S CREDIT.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), speaking at Randwick Town Hall last night, reviewed the Government's legislative achievements and the recent Premiers' Conference. He said that at the conference he had opposed proposals permanently ...

    Article : 98 words
  6. WHEAT FARMERS.

    The Director of Agriculture in New South Wales (Mr. A. H. E. McDonald) told the Royal Commission on the wheat industry yesterday, that unless some arrangement could be made ...

    Article : 650 words
  7. UNITED STATES RECOVERY.

    The United States of America's great social and economic reform—the National Recovery Act—after a year's operation, is discussed below by the "Herald's" special representative in Washington. He points out that the aim of the plan has been to restore "average good ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. SHOCK IN NEW ZEALAND.

    An alarming earthquake occurred over the lower half of the North Island at 11.46 o'clock to-night, being apparently severest in Wairarapa, where shop windows were smashed. ...

    Article : 185 words
  9. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

    Randwick Town Hall was filled to overflowing, and the Premier (Mr. Stevens), who was accorded a civic reception as a prelude to the public meeting, was greeted ...

    Article : 1,361 words
  10. THE CONSTITUTION.

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Turramurra branch of the United Australia party last night, Sir Thomas Bavin reviewed the proceedings at the recent Premiers' ...

    Article : 970 words
  11. UNANSWERED QUESTIONS.

    President Roosevelt's first year has not definitely answered the question whether the United States is moving towards a Government-controlled economic system that curtails ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  12. WAGES CLAIM.

    Statements that there was little prospect of the Victorian Budget being balanced this year or next year, and that the competition of road transport had cost the Victorian railways ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. INDIAN TEA.

    Reviewing the position of the industry at the annual meeting of the Indian Tea Association at Calcutta, the chairman (Mr. T. C. Crawford) said that control by legislation of ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. TRAWLER UNIQUE.

    The rescued crew of the fishing vessel Unique, which, as reported in the late edition of the "Herald" yesterday, sank off the south coast on Sunday night, told stories yesterday ...

    Article : 338 words
  15. LABOUR UNITY.

    The interstate Labour conference, which met in Sydney yesterday to discuss proposals for Labour unity, decided to invite representatives of the Lang Labour party to submit ...

    Article : 703 words
  16. TARIFF CONCESSIONS.

    The "Times" says: "The United States Congress will hardly be able to refuse President Roosevelt the new powers he has asked for. Since there is no object in increasing ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. STAVISKY SCANDALS.

    A strange story lies behind the recovery of the Stavlsky cheque counterfoils. Inspector Bonny, after dismissal for alleged laxity in the Stavisky affair, began private ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. TEXTILE TRADE.

    The spokesman at the Foreign Office said to-day that Japan must be prepared for a breakdown of the Anglo-Japanese textile trade conference in London. The Japanese ...

    Article : 271 words
  19. UNEMPLOYED.

    In order to enable the workers to reply to the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), a mass meeting in support of the hunger-marchers was held in Trafalgar-square this ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. ESPIONAGE PLOT.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Budapest (Hungary) says that a gigantic espionage organisation in the interests of Czechoslovakia has been unmasked, involving ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. RELIEF WORKERS.

    About 200 men employed on relief work in the Holroyd municipality went on strike yesterday morning. At a mass meeting at Wentworthville, the men demanded the ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Recent Japanese and Russian aeroplane incidents seem to have been settled by a conversation at Moscow between the Japanese Ambassador and the Foreign Commissar (Mr. ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. DISARMAMENT.

    The "Daily Herald" says: "it is expected that the French Disarmarnent Note will reach London at the end of the week. Although polite, it will be a complete rejection of Sir ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. MR. LYONS' SURVEY.

    "The only course open to us, if we were to accede to the demands of the States, would be to increase taxation," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in a speech broadcast ...

    Article : 285 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold was quoted to-day at £6/10/10 an ounce [?]ine, compared with £6/16/10½ on Saturday. DOLLAR AND FRANC QUOTATIONS. ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. RESCUED BY SON.

    Mrs. Minnie Baumer, 68, an invalid, was trapped in a burning room at her residence, Edward-street, Wagga, to-day. But for the courageous action of her son, John Paul ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    The Bear of Oakland was forced to reduce speed by mountainous seas. The ship is labouring heavily and rolling dangerously to an angle of 50 degrees each side. No mess ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. GERMANY.

    The German Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), in opening the Leipzig Tiade Fair, declared that the unemployed had decreased by 2,250,000 to 3,750,000 during Herr Hitler's ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. TAINTED SANDWICHES.

    A timely discovery prevented some sandwiches, which were apparently tainted, being eaten at a Sunday school picnic. A number of teachers associated with the school were ...

    Article : 73 words
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