Mr. D. T Davies, of the Minors' Federation, when asked his opinion to the owners' decision in regard to the re-opening of the Northern mines, said, ...
Article : 91 wordsWith the security question definitely out of the way, there was a lull in the discussions among the heads of the delegation to the Naval Conference. The conclusion is inevitable that France is now ...
Article : 211 wordsIn dissociating himself from the congratulations extended to the Rt. Hon. J. H. Scullin on having been made a Privy Councillor, the ...
Article : 131 wordsApart from the inconvenience to the public and the damage to tourist traffic which will be occasioned by the reduction in the railway service between Sydney and Canberra, the decision of the State railways will affect ...
Article : 393 wordsCrashing 1,000 fect to earth, an aeroplane piloted by Fred Ward (28), and with Ray Neville (26), an aircraft mechanic as passenger, was ...
Article : 152 wordsIt is learned that no application has yet been received by colliery companies in response to advertisements. It is explained, however, proprietors do ...
Article : 45 wordsThe British spokesman stated that the Anglo-French naval experts were continuing the discussion of the sta[?]tical aspect of Anglo-French figures. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Atlorney-General decided not to-the a bill against Robert Hindmarsh and Gollan, railway employees, who were committed to trial on a ...
Article : 54 words"Goal mining is not hard work," said Col. T. W. While, Nationalist member for Balaclava yesterday in discussing a visit which he paid ...
Article : 99 wordsColonel W. G. Barker, famous Canalan ace, who was credited with having shot down 52 machines, was killed to-day, when the plane in which he ...
Article : 40 wordsAlthough it is offfically denied that the liner Oransay was speeded up on account of the pending new tariff schedule the fact remains that she ...
Article : 87 wordsThe army estimates of £40,600,000 show a decrease of £605,OOO from last year. The accompanying memorandum has special features which ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Seullin) introduced two bills yesterday for [?] referenda on the proposed alteration to the [?]. ...
Article : 237 wordsThe report of the Burean of Statisties shows that the total aboriginal population of the Commonwealth is 61,801,; or, including half-castes, ...
Article : 48 wordsIn the House of Representatives yesterday the Minister for Defence explained the withdrawal of a subsidy ot £30,000 per annum to Aerial ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the House of Lords the question of the repudiated civil war debt of certain States of America was again drawn attention to by Lord Redesdale. ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Discovery is on a course direct from Kerguelen to the south-west corner of Australia, and was 1,100 miles away on Tuesday evening, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe anniversary of the death of Sun Yat Sen, the father of the Chinese Revolution, passed quietly to-day. The majority of Chinese industries ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Custom dues paid since last Saturday amounted to £192,782. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Larkin, Managing Director of Larkin Aircraft Company, said to-day that the decision of the Federal Government to discontinue its subsidy ...
Article : 58 wordsSince Friday, the Customs Department has collected more than £500,000 in duty. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe overseas trade-returns show for the first seven month of the financial year the imports of the Commonwealth were valued at £87,057,923 and exports ...
Article : 41 wordsIt is understood, that when Sir Douglas Mawson returns from the Antartic, he will compile data with the possibllity of developing the fur skip trade ...
Article : 67 wordsWith the issue of the army estimathes to-day if is now known that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will have to provide £ 170,909,000 to meet supply ...
Article : 85 wordsReports have been received by the Board of the Commonwealth Bank that persons leaving Australia for overseas touring and who are unable to obtain ...
Article : 248 wordsConsiderabale damage was done in Parramatta Road, Camperdown, this morning as the result of a 36in. water main burshing. The roadway was torn ...
Article : 92 wordsThere is considerable speculation regarding the discovery of a 7-feet long stone coffin at Beddington, Surrey, burled at a depth of four ...
Article : 102 wordsRobert MeGowan, solicitor, who was found guilty on several charges of theft, was sentenced to 11 years [?]prisonment. The total amount ...
Article : 205 wordsThirty leading women educators and club officials from many sections of the country testified for prohibition before the House Judiciary Commission ...
Article : 159 wordsThe [?]ille shooting for the King's Prize was won by P. A. Pasley, (Cau[?]eld), with 340 points (a record), £100;G. Cartledge (Sale) was ...
Article : 68 wordsReferring to the report that a woman's house in Cam[?]bell Street, had been [?] the police and the frniture smashed, Acting Chief ...
Article : 85 wordsTwo men hired a taxi-driver, Edward Hotton, at Stanmore last night, and requested to be driven to another part of that suburb. ...
Article : 74 wordsMichael Murphy, who was brutally assaulted last night at Alexandria, is still in Sydney Hospital in a critical condition. ...
Article : 59 wordsA report reached Milton this morning that a policeman had discovered a parcel of arsenic during his recent visit to Conjola where three persons were ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Prince of Wales is now at Entebbe. Yesterday he flow over Entebbe and Kampala in a South African air force machine engaged on the Cairo ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is learned that millions of pounds worth of gold were shipped abroad by the Orford yesterday. ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Fri 14 Mar 1930, Page 1
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