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  3. NO POLITICAL CRISIS LIKELY

    The announcement that the Labor Caucas on Tuesday re-elected Mr. Collier and his available colleagues to their old positions has removed much of the tenseness from the atmosphere in State politics. Shrewd political observers now ...

    Article : 592 words
  4. Perth Road Board Affairs

    As stated in the last issue of "The Sunday Times," the engineer of the Perth Road Board (Mr. Arandale) was recently suspended from office by that body. The matter of his suspension, however, was discussed at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 347 words
  5. WHERE A WORKMAN CRASHED TO DEATH YESTERDAY

    A young man working on the new St. George's-terrace building met his death yesterday when he fell with a box of bricks from the eighth storey, the top cross marking the spot from which he crashed. The lower cross indicates the spot on the concrete ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  6. SNOBBERY AT CANBERRA

    Snobbery in a virulent form broke out once more at Canberra this week, recalling to the minds of the old inhabitants the epidemic which threatened to topple the capital from its social foundations some years ago. ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  7. THE BUDGET LEAKAGE

    The judicial tribunal inquiring into the alleged leakage of Budget information took further evidence on Friday regarding the various Insurances ...

    Article : 42 words
  8. NAVAL AFFAIRS

    The Senate Naval Affairs Committee has favorably reported on the London Treaty, and the chairman announced it would be taken to the floor on ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. NAVAL CONVERSATIONS

    It is expected the naval conversations between Great Britain and Russia arising out of the Four Power Agreement recently signed in London ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. TRAIN TRAGEDY

    Bert Wilson (23), of South Melbourne, paid with his life in an attempt to board a moving goods train at Sunbury at 6 a.m. to-day. He lost ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. City Worker's Tragic Death

    A young man was killed instantaneously while working on the new Colonial Mutual Life building in St. George's-terrace yesterday morning. He fell 79 feet from the eighth storey, and crashed head ...

    Article : 523 words
  12. ABYSSINIA'S CASE

    Haile Selassie will go to Geneva on June 15 to defend Abyssinia's case at the next League Council meeting. ...

    Article : 37 words
  13. SCOPE FOR TRADE

    The Australian canned fruit market in Britain is extending. Mr. Cooper, secretary of the Canned Fruit Board, told "The Sunday Times." The ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. OFFICIALS EXAMINE SPOT WHERE WORKMAN FELL

    While employes gather together the shattered remnants of the brick box which crashed from the eighth storey of the new Terrace building with a young workman, officials of the construction company discuss the tragedy. The cross indicates where the man's body fell, a few feet from the box. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  15. BRITAIN'S HEALTH SERVICES

    Speaking at Bournemouth to-day, the Minist of Health (Sir Kingsley Wood) said the great advance which had been made since the war in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. "THE SUNDAY TIMES" SPECIAL MINING SUPPLEMENT

    On pages 33 to 44 will be found "The Sunday Times" Special Mining Supplement. Our mining editor recently Journeyed over 2000 miles inspecting the various fields, and this and other impressions combine to form what is ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. TWICE WITHIN AN ACE OF DEATH

    Twice in the last six years has Robert Boffey escaped death by the proverbial hairsbreadth. Boffey is a young man who carries ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 281 words
  18. MEMORIAL FOR KING

    The executive committee which has been considering various schemes for a memorial to the late King George, has decided that the memory of King ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. CURLS AND WAVES

    The "Chronicle" states the "Pricess Marina" style of hairdressing, consisting of [?]assed curls on the back of the head, is not in accord with the ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. ENGLISH LAND COMPANY'S DEALINGS

    The van Dieman Land company is holding an extraordinary meeting and authorising the return of capital of 3/ per share. Land sales in 1935 ...

    Article : 50 words
  21. FIRST AIR-MAIL PICTURES OF THE WRECK OF A FAMOUS WIND[?]AMMER

    Well-known in Australian waters and a frequent winner of the annual grain race to England, the 3III-ton Finnish barque, Herzogin Cecile, the world's largest sailing ship, went ashore at Salcombe, Devon, England, in a fog on her last trip from Australia. She was the first of the grain ships to reach Falmouth, and was on her way along the coast to Ipswich to discharge when the catastrophe occurred. Hope of saving the vessel has been abandoned, but her captain has made an appeal in England for funds for an attempt at salvage. These pictures, the first to reach Australia, show the vessel fast on the rocks and (right) the crew receiving hot tea after being brought ashore by the Salcombe lifeboat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 132 words
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