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Article : 138 wordsTwenty-four seamen were drowned in three shipwrecks in yesterday's heavy gale. A vessel, seen to sink off Aldeburg, ...
Article : 198 wordsWith the exception of Finland, which will pay in full, other countries will either make token payments or default on war debt instalments due ...
Article : 151 wordsThe count of the voting in the final ballot for the Legislative Council elections was advanced to-day, but progress was slow, and only two candidates have been elected so far. They are Messrs. H. M. Wragge (U.C.P.), and J. J. Graves ...
Article : 449 wordsReports of currency stabilisation, negotiations were again denied to-day. Commenting on the fact that the price of gold was again unchanged ...
Article : 104 wordsThe days are beginning to grow perceptibly longer and colder as we continue full speed ahead on a southeasterly course. It will be Thursday ...
Article : 111 words"The Daily Telegraph" says that the thought of Lords Oval with the Australian team at cricket again is cheering the chilly days. We hope ...
Article : 97 wordsSharp rises in the local rivers, with the possibility of local flooding, resulted from the heavy downpour on Thursday, when more than 60 points ...
Article : 208 wordsThe action of the chairman of the Australian Board of Cricket Control in sending a cable to the M.C.C. last night without giving the Victorian ...
Article : 294 wordsSouth African cricketing circles are happy to know that the body-line controversy was finally settled. "The Cape Times" asks: "Can there ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Wellington correspondent of "The New York Times" cables that Rear-Admiral Byrd's Curtiss-Condon biplane is completely assembled and ...
Article : 78 wordsDeliberate dole frauds that have cost the Government considerable amounts, are alleged to have been disclosed by a large number pf arrests ...
Article : 82 wordsWheatgrowers in the Federal Capital Territory who have been recognised as bona fide claimants for financial relief for the crop grown ...
Article : 91 wordsConstable Morey, the leader of the police garrison at Groote Eylandt, sent word to Darwin that friendly natives had reported that ...
Article : 110 words"Peterborough," the gossiper of "The Daily Telegraph," says that he doesn't suppose that the secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of ...
Article : 86 wordsSix were killed and four were injured,including several convicts, when the tower of the old church, St. [?]o, crashed on the town gaol. ...
Article : 33 wordsAs the result of heavy rains and the flooding of the ground, play in the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Queensland, has been ...
Article : 57 wordsA non-commissioned officer piloting a military 'plane at a height bf 5000 feet where there was 54 degrees of frost, had a seizure owing to the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe cold snap throughout New South Wales is explained by the fact that heavy snow falls are recorded at Kosciusko. Blizzard conditions are ...
Article : 54 wordsThe military expert of "The Daily Telegraph" says that lurid. stories have been circulating recently that Aircraftsman Shaw, better known as ...
Article : 191 wordsReports from Harbin state that 300 bandits at midnight attacked and derailed the international train, killing seven ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Senate of the Swiss Parliament voted an emergency supplementary estimate of £5,000,000 for the reequipment of the army and the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Russian foreign trade returns for the period January to October, show the real extent of the market for which the great Powers are ...
Article : 89 wordsIn the Equity Court to-day it was announced that a settlement had been reached in the case in which Gertrude Hope Hely, the former associate ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Justice Owen said to-day that no,information concerning the alleged improper practices in the election of members of the Upper House had ...
Article : 57 wordsWhen he swerved to avoid a man in Sydney Road this morning, a car driven by Thomas McInerney, crashed into a fountain which was knocked ...
Article : 63 wordsGeorge Begbie, 22, an ironworker ot Balmain, had his right arm torn off at the elbow to-day when his right hand was caught between the belt and ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. F. Blomfield, grazier, of Red Hill, was a signatory to the memorandum and articles of association of Barton Flats Ltd., which was ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and the Belgian Ambassador in London (Baron de Marchienne) have exchanged ...
Article : 55 wordsA bread price-cutting war started between two bakers' shops at Darlinghurst this morning. One was selling bread at 2½d. or two ...
Article : 51 wordsFive thousand prisoners in the concentration camps in Germany were released under the special Government amnesty. Only the wealthy prisoners ...
Article : 45 wordsIn the interest of peace and order, the Government of Northern Ireland to-day prohibited the display of Free State or Irish Republican Army flags ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Federal Government decided to make a grant of £1000 to Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, in recognition of his services to aviation. Mr. Lyons stated to-day ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Budget for 1934-35 shows reductions in the estimates for the army equal to £1,660,000 sterling; and in the navy of £2,900,000, and an increase ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Sat 16 Dec 1933, Page 1
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