The report of the Assistant Undersecretary of Education (Mr. A. W. Hicks), who investigated charges of excessive corporal punishment at the ...
Article : 465 wordsUnless the seamen decide this morning at their mass meeting to discontinue the strike, licences under the Transport Workers Act will be introduced on the Sydney waterfront this afternoon. The Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation decided ...
Article : 293 wordsThe world's largest telescope mirror, measuring 200 inches in diameter, which it is hoped will reveal whether there is life on the planet Mars, was successfully removed from an ...
Article : 196 wordsIn the High Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Evatt, Theodore Charles Trautwein. M.L.C., who is appealing against Federal income tax assessments for the years 1921-1927, ...
Article : 426 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), welcoming the delegates to the Naval Conference, emphasised that there was a grave obligation to carry on the work ...
Article : 1,421 wordsThe British Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) and the French Premier (M. Laval) conferred in Paris at the week-end and agreed upon a formula on which to base proposals for peace. The proposed plan of settlement must be first submitted to ...
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Article : 503 wordsThirty men worked for nearly two hours, often in heavy surf, to save the Fokker monoplane Austral Star, when it ran into the sea after a forced landing at North Beach, about ...
Article : 473 wordsAt the close of the week-end conversations between Sir Samuel Hoare and M. Laval the following communique was issued:— "Animated by the same spirit of ...
Article : 936 wordsThe Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation decided yesterday to call for volunteers to-day to man the idle fleet. Applications are being invited from ...
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Article : 114 wordsAnother conference of Federal unions likely to be involved in the dispute was held to-day. Sixteen unions were represented, including the seamen. After a long discussion it was ...
Article : 111 wordsTwo vessels left Melbourne to-day fully manned by volunteers. They were the Bass Strait freighter, Woniora, and the coastal trader, Wannon. Four more vessels, however, ...
Article : 119 wordsAn the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers and a jury, the trial was begun of Bernard Joseph Brown, 53, dealer; Samuel Brown, 39, labourer, ...
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Article : 72 wordsThe Federal Government proposes to establish wireless communication with the American depot ship Wyatt Earp, which is searching for the missing American aviators Messrs, ...
Article : 363 wordsThe Waterside Workers' Federation has decided not to support the seamen. The general secretary of the federation (Mr. A. E. Turley) sent telegrams to 45 branches ...
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Article : 447 wordsJack Parsons was swept from his horse while he was attempting to cross the Wollondilly River where it flows through Mr. J. Leary's property at Towrang. ...
Article : 110 wordsMelbourne seamen at a meeting to-day decided to continue the strike until the Sydney seamen altered their decision. The Federal officials of the union made fruit[?]s appeals ...
Article : 74 wordsIn a statement yesterday the committee which is in charge of the strike in Sydney, declared that the trouble would continue until their demands had been conceded. The ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Peiping correspondent of "The Times" says: "Hopel and Chahar will be under a political council along the lines of the Southwest Council in Canton. It is believed that ...
Article : 216 wordsIn an appeal for peace the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster (Dr. A. Hinsley) said: "The Africans are poor indeed. You may call them sevages, but there is material ...
Article : 116 wordsA bill to amend the income taxation laws on similar lines to the bill passed by the Federal Parliament last week will be brought down in the State Parliament to-day. The ...
Article : 211 wordsAction will be taken by the Federal Government to-morrow to bring into operation regulations under the Transport Workers' Act, to provide for the licensing of seamen to enable ...
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Article : 83 wordsFollowing a decision of the Rumanian Nationalist party to exclude Jews from the Bar and other professions, a group of 300 Nationalist lawyers and students, armed with ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster-General stated yesterday that the English air mail, which closes at the General Post Office at 5.15 p.m. to-day, will be the last mail from Australia which will ...
Article : 57 wordsIt is expected that several further vessels will be manned by volunteer labour at Newcastle before the week is out. It was stated on the waterfront to-day that ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Dec 1935, Page 11
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