A debate took place to-night in the House of Lords on the motion approving the Government's Indian policy. The Under-Secretary for India ...
Article : 153 wordsUrgent telegrams were received at Nanking, to-day, stating that the Japanese are preparing an offensive against Chinchow, the provisional seat of the Manchurian Government. That local students are perplexing the Chinese ...
Article : 125 wordsAn officially inspired statement explains that the Government is repaying the Bank of France's losses of £30,000,000 on sterling hold[?]ngs. ...
Article : 178 wordsAn emergency decree ordering reductions in prices, charges and wages through Germany, has given rise to speculation as to whether it may bring Hitler into power. Everything depends on the Social Democrats. If they ...
Article : 128 wordsPresident Hoover's annual budget message places the United States budget for 1932 at 2,[?]23,000,000 dollars. He announced that expenditure for ...
Article : 149 wordsBombarded by e[?]gs, and [?] toes, J. Simpson, the Communist candidate for Newcastle, had to abandon a meeting at Cook'[?] Hill ...
Article : 29 wordsAlthough it is expected that the Debt Conversion Bill to ratify the agreement between the Commonwealth and States for compulsory conversion ...
Article : 91 wordsVirtually the whole of the social life of the country is affected by to-night's decree reducing the price of coal and ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. C. W. C. Marr. M.H.R. does not agree with Mr. Lang when he describes the Communist menace as "bunk," as he did in a speech at Dubbo ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. W. F. Gale, chairman of the Old Depositors' Committee of the Government Savings Bank, said to-day that the committee was extremely gratified ...
Article : 148 wordsThe closing days of the session at Westminster are marked by congestion of business. To-morrow and Thursday in the ...
Article : 86 wordsHerr Melchoir, the German delegate on the Young Plan special advisory committee, revealed that despite a favourable balance of trade of 350,000,000 ...
Article : 85 wordsDr. Eckener, the Commander of the Graf Zepeplin, is visiting the Howden airship sheds at Carlington. He is approaching the Government ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) has received an interim reply from the Government to representations made regarding the ...
Article : 150 wordsRefusing to support the Beasley group because it was instrumental in putting the Labour Government out of office, the Mayor of Bathurst (Alderman ...
Article : 61 wordsThe House of Commons agreed to the House of Lords' amendment that the Statute of Westminster should operate from the date of the Royal Assent. ...
Article : 53 wordsInternational bankers, including the British, representing Germany's short term creditors, reached an agreement for united action in an attempt to meet ...
Article : 43 wordsThe general manager of the Government Savings Bank (Mr. Hall) stated to-day that ten per cent. of the balances to the credit of depositors ...
Article : 146 wordsAlderman S. Walder was to-day elected unopposed Lord Mayor of Sydney for 1932. A strong attack on the retiring Lord ...
Article : 134 wordsThough English and Australian representations have failed to abate the French surtax of 15 per cent., it has been waived in the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe condition of Colonel Brinsmead, who was injured in the Dutch Air Mail crash during the week-end, was to-day reported to be less favourable ...
Article : 74 wordsAustralian ricegrowers will receive considerable advantage under the Canadian Trade Treaty, and in the opinion of the Assistant Secretary of the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe N.S.W. monthly financial statement issued to-day shows there is an [?]xcess of expenditure over revenue for the five months ended November 30 of ...
Article : 57 words"The Times" declares: "Hinkler's triumph is one of which the Empire can be justly proud." It added: "He stamps himself as a ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), who arrived in Sydney this morning, expressed himself most optimistic about the result of the elections. ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Charles Hardy received an en[?] reception when he ad[?] a large meeting here to-day. [?] declared that his party, if ...
Article : 60 wordsSix boxes of gelignite and 500 detonators, are reported to have been stolen from near the Long Bay Rifle Range. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Empire Marketing Board reports that as a result of the "Buy British" campaign, the demand for certain lines of Australian produce may exceed the ...
Article : 75 wordsPermission has been granted to the South African cricketers and the manager, Mr. Tandy, to tour New Zealand. A guarantee of £1,200 was requested. ...
Article : 49 wordsA 17-year-old labourer, Arthur Thomas James, was arrested to-day on a charge of the murder of Mrs. Edna Clarice Cadd, 34, of Bald Hills, who was ...
Article : 131 wordsOwing to continued rain, the match between New South Wales and South Africa has been abandoned. The captains made several inspections ...
Article : 53 wordsGeorge Terrell, in his presidential address to the National Union of Manufacturers, criticised Mr. Runciman for his slowness in imposing tariffs on all ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Kensington pony meeting fixed [?] to-day, has been postponed until to-morrow owing to heavy rain. By Special Arrangement R[?]uter's ...
Article : 62 wordsThere was a further sensation in police circles this morning when it was revealed a well-known police officer in the Parramatta District had been ...
Article : 47 wordsInvalid and old age pensioners in the Federal Capital Territory may receive the instalment of their pensions due on December 24, by applying at the post ...
Article : 42 wordsNew South Wales men we[?]e again on top at the Victorian Tennis Championships to-day. In the men's singles championship, ...
Article : 49 wordsKingsford Smith in the air line[?] Southern Star, landed here at 7 p.m. from Allahabad, with the aid of flares. KARACHI, Wednesday. ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Thu 10 Dec 1931, Page 1
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