The crisis which threatened the Federal Government on the issue of the manner in which the £2,000,000 grant for relief to the wheat industry would be distributed, was successfully surmounted in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...
Article : 1,359 wordsAccording to the Paris corespondent of the British United Press, it is expected that Mr. Norman Davis, at an in ...
Article : 166 wordsAccording to "The Daily Express," there is reason to believe that Congress will agree to the postponement of the ...
Article : 148 wordsDon Bradman will not play in the first test match which commences to-morrow. The news flew round the city to-night with amazing rapidity, providing one of the biggest cricket sensations in ...
Article : 338 wordsIn connection with the new system of food rationing, whereby ration books are issued every month instead of three months, a reduction by one ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Governor of Bengal, speaking it Calcutta last night, alluded to the disappointment expressed in some quarters that drastic measures to ...
Article : 161 wordsDespite the assurance from authoritative sources that 15,000,000 dollars of gold are being sent to New York by the Bank pf England on account ...
Article : 83 wordsSir Dalton Eyres Monsell, the First Lord of the Admiralty, replying in a private debate in the House of Commons, declared it would be dangerous ...
Article : 187 wordsThe French note on war debts will be despatched to Washington to-morrow. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe police have found what are believed to be 24 bombs, hidden in the store in an outhouse at Netrokono in East Bengal. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe pound jumped nearly five cents it the opening to-day for cables to above 3.20, and, continuing to show strength, reached 3,21 in half an hour, ...
Article : 83 wordsThree South Australian test players, Grimmett, Richardson and Wall, arrived in Sydney this morning. All were fit and ready for to-morrow's ...
Article : 186 wordsIn the House of Representatives last night the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) referred to the report in yesterday's issue of the burial of the infant, ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. J. Darling, the captain of a former Australian Eleven, said, today that Australia had every chance of winning the test rubber if the ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the City Court to-day, Sydney, Ryan, of Sydney, was committed for trial on a charge of having stolen 32 diamond rings valued at over £600 ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Stock Market to-day presented a generally firm appearance. There was a sound investment demand for gilt-edged securities. Government ...
Article : 85 wordsWeather for the first test match promises to be fine. The forecast issued to-night predicts a thunder shower, prob ...
Article : 40 wordsEighty-two bags of wheat, which had been loaded into a truck at the Pantapin Siding, 140 miles from Perth, in opposition to the wishes of those ...
Article : 53 wordsThe British reply to the United States note on war debts received consideration in its from at a meeting of Cabinet to-day. ...
Article : 175 words"The Daily Telegraph," in a short leader on the test, says: "The M.C.C. team has so far acquitted itself gallantly. We must expect, by the law ...
Article : 173 wordsThe Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" states: "There is expectation here that the British debt note will be received at the ...
Article : 91 wordsPublicity hitherto unequalled, is being devoted to the test match. Most of the popular newspapers have engaged noted cricketers, including, ...
Article : 93 wordsAfter being locked up all night, the jury disagreed in the case of Edward Michael Darmody, who was charged at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions with ...
Article : 45 wordsThe construction of six brick houses and two semi-detached cottages, the latter at Manuka, will be commenced shortly in order to provide ...
Article : 41 wordsThe English cricketers were to-day entertained at luncheon by the Governor (Sir Phillp Game). Tate was an absentee. He was con ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Fri 2 Dec 1932, Page 1
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