Sir,—In his policy speech Mr. Lang is reported as having said that the Bavin Government is endeavouring to force 1914 wages on the workers, and asking them to pay 1930 ...
Article : 341 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 158 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 506 wordsSir,—Those estimable gentlemen, and in their respective spheres, eminent scientists, Messrs. Penfold and Trlkojus, have not sufficiently stressed the meaning of the term ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—According to a report issued by the College of Agriculture, November, 1925, on "the growth of eucalyptus in California plantations," the manufacture of eucalyptus oil ...
Article : 594 wordsSir,—We hear a good deal concerning the heavy load carried by the Railway Department in the way of non-paying branch lines, but there is another side to the picture. For ...
Article : 448 wordsSir,—An article appearing in your issue of the 16th inst., entitled "House Without Timber," needs answering. The timbers of Australia, especially hardwoods, are regarded as ...
Article : 320 wordsSir,—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Green, is making capital out of his decision to close Duntroon as a military college. In Kalgoorlie he is reported to have said that the college ...
Article : 246 wordsSir.—Agitators are at work influencing men not to accept work on the terms offered under the Government relief scheme, but only in isolated cases have they been ...
Article : 313 wordsSir—Mr. Blakeley, Minister for Home Affairs, is reported in the "Herald" as stating that "the small man has borne the brunt far too long." After assisting to pile up ...
Article : 286 wordsSir,—Cannot something be done to simplify and clarify our law procedure? A Judge recently referred in caustic terms in an apparently simple case in which costs had ...
Article : 87 wordsSir,—I read in Saturday's edition of your paper the amazing statement by a Minister of the Federal Government (Mr. Beasley) to the effect that he was not supporting the ...
Article : 276 wordsSir,—The State Government must be under a heavy expense providing relief for the unemployed. This expense is greatly augmented be cause waterside workers are obtaining relief. ...
Article : 129 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Sep 1930, Page 8
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: