Those in close touch with Federal politics are not surprised at the suggestion from Canberra that the Minister of Customs (Sir Henry Gullett) might be obliged to resign from the Cabinet on the ground of ill-health. ...
Article : 738 wordsIn a statement today the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Scullin) said that the overseas trade return just issued by the Commonwealth Statistician showed ...
Article : 280 wordsNext week will see the influx of players, officials, and enthusiasts to Adelaide for the third Test begin in earnest. O'Brien, Ironmonger, and Oldfield will be here on Tuesday morning. Don Bradman, who is motoring over with his ...
Article : 945 wordsThe Deputy Administrator of Central Australia (Mr. Carrington), with a police party, is looking for W. O'Grady, known as "Old Course," an old Territory ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE BABY HEALTH TRAIN, which was damaged at Brinkworth on Thursday, when an engine shunted a water truck against it. The train was on a 900-mile tour to visit isolated country mothers. It is now at the Adelaide Railway Station awaiting repairs. Windows are broken, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—In view of the profits made from Test matches, many cricket supporters are questioning whether the remuneration of Australian players is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 633 wordsA trade union secretary occupied the pulpit at the Wayville Baptist Church recently. He was the assistant State ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 351 wordsHAMILTON (Ontario), January 6.—If Bob Pearce, the Australian sculler, has any idea of leaving the amateur ranks, it will not be until after the Canadian ...
Article : 150 wordsAn interesting sequel to the loss of the Kanowna in the Anser Group. Bass Strait, in 1929, is that it called the attention of the Admiralty and the Commonwealth ...
Article : 379 wordsLONDON, January 6.—The city editor of "The Times" says that the subsidising of foreign ships for the Anglo-Dominion trade is still disturbing British ...
Article : 100 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—Discussing hopes that may be realised in 1933, the lecturer in physics at the Sydney University (Major Edgar Booth) said ...
Article : 207 wordsTHE LONGEST MELBOURNE EXPRESS for many months drew in at the Adelaide Railway Station today. It had 11 cars. The luggage van is seen being unloaded at the far end of the platform, with the Morphett Street Bridge in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsGAWLER Jockey Club will race at Evanston on Saturday, January 21. Nominations for all events will close at 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon at ...
Article : 165 wordsTo consult a specialist, Sir Henry Gullett reached Melbourne today, accompanied by Lady Gullett. He has been ill since October, and if the specialist says ...
Article : 199 wordsWITH a shrill shriek the express plunged into a tunnel. Mr. Pottershill, travelling away for his Christmas holidays, clutched ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,140 wordsSprinters were prominent in gallops against the watch at Flemington this morning. CARNELLA showed that she is doing well by running six ...
Article : 158 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—With a view to a trip to Sydney to contest the Adrian Knox Stakes late this month. Dutchie was worked in a right-handed direction at ...
Article : 174 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Walter John Toohey, formerly a member of the firm of Toohey & Wimpole. Queen street solicitors, has been released from ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Ecclesiastical Commissioners have consented to lease the ancient church of St. Peter, Hungate, at Norwich (England), to the corporation for use as an ...
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