The Transport Conference, which will be held to-morrow prior to the Premiers' inference, will have before it a number of important proposals to financially rehabilitate the Australian Railways. ...
Article : 236 wordsThe next move in the Labour faction fight in N.S.W. will, probably be the calling of a special conference to try and achieve, unity. Mr. Willis, with ...
Article : 89 wordsTwo men were charged at the Central Police Court early this morning with, the murder of John Rowlands, at Bondi, on May 15. ...
Article : 185 wordsFourteen people were killed and 100 injured following the derailment of the Paris-Nantes express near Nantes. The traine was travelling at 60 miles an ...
Article : 287 wordsAlthough the Premiers Conrerence has not yet met, an unhealthy atmos-_ phere has unfortunately already been created as a result of the dispute ...
Article : 245 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Stevens, announced to-night that the Government, with a view to assisting settlers in the present ...
Article : 335 wordsAlthough counting in the Bulli byelection has not yet been completed. the returning officer announced to-night that Mr. Sweeney had been ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Cattaneo, who is returning to Rome at the conclusion of his appointment in Australia, was farewelled by many ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Hugh Ruttledge, in a wireless message from Mount Everest on Saturday, said that Smythe and Shipton attempted the summit on June 1, ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Assistant Treasurer (Sir Walter Massy-Greene) stated this afternoon that there was a marked difference between the disclosure by ...
Article : 132 wordsIt was annoufied. to-day that the Reconstruction Corporation, with the approval of President Roosevelt, has agreed, to loan China 60,000,000 ...
Article : 122 wordsFrank Jcinkin, the porter who made an heroic but unsuccessful attempt to save a woman from death at Essendon Railway Station, is still in a ...
Article : 92 wordsIn the presence of an assemblage of 30,000, De Valera and an entourage, seated in the Tribune of Honour, which was brilliantly decorated, at St. ...
Article : 79 wordsProfessor R. S. Wallace, Vice-Chan[?]ellor of the Sydney University, and a [?]ember of the Australian Broadcasting [?]mmission, who returned to-day from ...
Article : 95 wordsFigures which have been prepared by the, officers of the various State Treasuries for the Loan Council, show that only Victoria and Tasmania will ...
Article : 71 wordsP. Clark, aged. 10, of Goulburn, was mauled by a lioness at Taronga Park Zoo to-day. The lions had performed in an ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Bradford correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that prosperity is hurryfhg back to the Wool industry. Orders are piling up and mill owners ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Minister for Commerce (Mr. F, H. Stewart), reports that from 1st July, 1932, to 27th May, 1933, a total of 3,931,698 boxes of butter (98.292 ...
Article : 99 wordsCharles Joseph Hayes, aged 37, an accountant, appeared at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having, at Newcastle, stolen the sum of £700 the ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. and Mrs. Mollison have postponed their flight owing to headwinds and fog. In an interview with "The Daily ...
Article : 116 wordsAwakened by the flash of an electric torch early this morning, Jack Burg, aged 14, who lives with his parents in a residential at Waverley, saw a man ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the first, international soccer match between Australia and New Zealand for 10 years, which was played to-day, Australia led one goal to nil at ...
Article : 52 wordsFelix Morren, after serving a senence for destroying with a hammer the balustrade in the reconstructed library of the Louvain University, was ...
Article : 141 wordsMrs. H. Samson and Mrs. D. McKell left yesterday in a specially equipped motor car on a trip to Darwin. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe skeleton of a man was found on a ledge of rock in a wild part of Little Hartley Valley yesterday. It is believed that the remains have ...
Article : 94 wordsThe State Government had decided to make advances to public service officers to assist them in the purchase off motor cars for use on official business. ...
Article : 61 wordsAlthough still in a serious condition, the two girls who were found suffering from poisoning at the Glebe Girls Shelter on Saturday, will now recover. ...
Article : 34 wordsHeavy rain has fallen over parts of N.S.W. both inland and coastal during the past 24 hours as a result of the cyclonic disturbance which is ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart), states that for the first nine months of 1932 33 exports of pearlshell from Australia have amounted to ...
Article : 111 wordsN.S.W. defeated Queensland by 16 points to 13 in the Rugby League match at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. ...
Article : 45 wordsWhile four men were returning home from the pictures along the main road at Narrabeen on Saturday night, they were run down by a motor-car. ...
Article : 64 wordsA splendid game between the Rugby League teams representing the Country and the City at the Sydney Cricket Ground. to-day, resulted tn a draw at ...
Article : 57 wordsWhen the trawler Bareamul became disabled on the fishing grounds 30 miles from Sydney last night, she was taken in tow by the trawler Goolgwai, and ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Brisbane Express, the North Coast Mail and the North Coast passenger train were delayed to-day as a result of a washaway on the line ...
Article : 54 words[?] Bonney, who is flying from Australia to England, landed at Shai[?] at [?] a.m., and took off at 8.35 [?] Baghdad. ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Tue 6 Jun 1933, Page 1
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