It was learnt in high official circles last night that the Cabinet has not yet completed its Upper House reform scheme, which is to be submitted to the ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Halse Rogers), in trenchant comments at the tin hare inquhy yesterday, said he did not suppose that there had ever been a commission or ...
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Article : 479 wordsReferring to-day to the burden of subsidising internal air mail services and to the inauguration of a service between England and Australia, the Postmaster-General ...
Article : 185 words"Knitting yarn costs 16/ a lb, but all the grower receives from that is 2/. A cuit of clothes costs £10/10/. For the wool in it the grower gets about 10/." ...
Article : 774 wordsThough the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that the Government did not intend to modify its proposals for a cut of 2/6 a week in old-age and invalid pensions, there is ...
Article : 337 wordsA parade of 197,000 Steel Helmets [?] in the field grey uniforms of the old German army in Berlin on Sunday is hailed by many Germans as a glorious resurrection of the "Spirit of Potsdam." Among the spectators were members of the Hohenzollern Royal family, ...
Article : 134 wordsA parade of 197,000 Steel Helmets on Sunday was the most impressive military review in Germany since the days of the Kaiser. At least 20 members of the former Royal ...
Article : 723 wordsMr. G. A. Robinson managing director of New England Airways, Ltd., has been invited by the Commonwealth Air Communications Committee to give evidence at the inquiry ...
Article : 56 wordsReplying to criticism of the revised tariff schedule which was tabled in the House of Representatives last week, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day:— ...
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Article : 201 wordsThe Bulli Shire Council recently circularised all employers of labour within the shire with regard to the "Back to Work" movement. At the last meeting a letter was received ...
Article : 553 wordsThe complete restoration of motor bus services' in the city and suburbs, and the sale or gradual elimination of the trams, was advocated yesterday by Mr. G. P. Davis, ...
Article : 483 words"The amending tariff schedule is likely to provide much relief to many overburdened Australian industries, both primary and secondary," read a statement issued ...
Article : 241 wordsSpeaking especially to church members and adherents at the Pitt-street Congregational Church, the Rev. T. E. Ruth said: "I do not doubt that the whole system of pensions needs ...
Article : 115 wordsThe "Financial News," commenting on Mr. Lyons's Budget in reference to the exchange rate, says: "The Commonwealth Bank can be relied upon, whereas the trading banks ...
Article : 224 wordsMr. Bromley, in his presidential address at the Trade Union Congress at Newcastle, said that they could not stand aside from the Lancashire cotton strike. He hoped ...
Article : 273 wordsAt a public meeting held at the Town Hall, Darlington, the following resolution was carried:—"That this meeting of the citizens of Darlington condemns the action of the Federal ...
Article : 41 wordsA cable message has been received by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia from the United States Lawn Tennis Association giving the personnel of the team coming to ...
Article : 161 wordsWe have received a communication signed by Mr. A. E. Bond, general manager for Australia of the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co., Ltd., Mr. W. D, Stewart, ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) said to-day that, in its recommendations, the Tariff Board had provided what it believed to be sufficient protection for Australian industry. ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. L. Holt, of the Chamber of Manufactures, told the Tariff Board yesterday that any alteration in the present basis of protection afforded to the fancy leather and bag ...
Article : 241 wordsOne of the most sensational and lucrative crimes in recent years is reported. A gang of expert safebreakers tunnelled into the real estate offices of Koch and ...
Article : 156 wordsOctober 30, the tenth anniversary of the Fascist march on Rome, will be marked by the unveiling of the world's largest block of marble, 60 feet high, erected on a pedestal ...
Article : 145 wordsReports last night from centres on the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers indicated that the danger of serious floods had passed Both rivers were falling steadily, and clearing ...
Article : 440 wordsThe policy session of the State Parliament will be opened at mid-day to-day by the Governor (Sir Phillp Game), with the customary ceremonial. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe first serles of wool sales was continued yesterday afternoon. when the best features of last week's sales were strongly represented. Prices showed a frequent improvement of 5 ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Frank Anstey, M.P., who has represented Bourke in the Federal Parliament for many years, will, it is expected in Labour circles, retire from politics at the end of the ...
Article : 105 wordsWhile the Minister for Agriculture (Dr. Ryan) was telling a gathering at Cashel that the Government was in a strong position and had no doubt about winning the dispute ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Express" says: "With the approach of the worst winter since the famine of 1922 heralded, drastic Soviet decrees have been ...
Article : 111 words"I have had enough," said Mr. F. Anstey, interviewed at the Ozone Flats, Bondi Beach, late last night. "I announced when returning thanks for my re-election that I would ...
Article : 115 wordsThe State lottery No. 74 was drawn at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday morning by Mr. E. J. Tait. The major prize-winning numbers were:— ...
Article : 103 wordsThe council of the New South Wales Rugby Union last night went into committee to discuss recommendations by the management committee regarding suggested application ...
Article : 201 wordsSlaughtermen who went on strike at the works of the Rogers MeAt Co., Ltd., at Homebush last week resumed work yesterday morning pending the submission of their grievances ...
Article : 98 wordsPolice are investigating a report that a man was seen last night placing an obstruction on the Tempe-East Hills line. A search of the locality was made by ...
Article : 211 wordsThe agricultural editor of the Daily Telegraph," commenting on Australian attempts to supply chilled meit to the British market emphasiscs the deficiency of the quality of ...
Article : 167 wordsAlthough there is no official estimate, it is believed that stock losses in the Watrarapa floods approximate £10,000, mostly sheep and lambs. The Elgar estate, which lost 3000 ...
Article : 113 wordsDetectives to-day continued their search for the murderer of Glovannia Garretto, 35, whose body was found by a fellow countryman at the roar of a but on his farm at Werribec ...
Article : 99 wordsIn the busiest market for many years on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne to-day, almost all sections of investment and base metal mining stocks were carried to the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe State Cabinet yesterday decided to reverse a decision of the Lang Government in regard to railway passes to the Limbless Soldiers. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) stated to-night that the Postal Department had called for tenders for 1000 of the new hand combination telephone ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Sep 1932, Page 9
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