Although Mr W. M. Montague, for many years an alderman of the Cooma Municipal Council, obtained two months leave of absence owing to a serious illness he neglected to ...
Article : 87 wordsUnusually cold weather is being experienced over the southern half of the North Island. A message from the Chateau Tongariro to-night says that a blizzard is raging over ...
Article : 100 wordsSENATOR T. C. BRENNAN. Senator Brennan, acting Federal AttorneyGeneral and assistant Minister for Commerce, will succeed Mr. Justice Lukin as Judge of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsOwing to the dry winter, residents of the Sutherland Shire whose premises are not connected to the water supply are facing a serious prospect. The water shortage has been ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Goondi sugar area is now involved in the strike which began 17 days ago at Mourilyan, and later spread to Tully. Goondi canecutters, at a mass meeting this afternoon, ...
Article : 203 wordsChief Judge Dethridge presided at the compulsory conference in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day between the parties to the shipping strike. ...
Article : 438 wordsThe death occurred at his home at Ashfield, early yesterday morning, of Mr. Alfred William Green, O.B.E. who was widely known as president of the New South Wales Cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 239 wordsPnlmer's store, at Wallendbeen, was broken into, and about £12 worth of goods was later found under a culvert. The police have arrested a boy about 16 years of age. ...
Article : 38 wordsAlexander Currie, 42. cabinetmaker, pleaded to Judge Magennis for leniency so successfully in General Sessions to-day that he was sentenced to only 12 months' imprisonment on ...
Article : 314 wordsAt a meeting of the Maclean Chamber of Commerce it was decided to ask the Mayor of Maclean to convene a public meeting, to include local government and other public bodies ...
Article : 100 wordsSidney Libby, 33, and Rene Quaken, 33, for having stolen and killed a lamb, were bound over on their personal recognisances of £10 to be of good behaviour for 12 months. The two ...
Article : 101 wordsIt is officially admitted that 20 are missing who were working in a tunnel which collapsed near the Brandenburg Gate yesterday. Some workmen allege that the construction ...
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Article : 419 wordsThe decision of Drummoyne Council on Tuesday night to prohibit the building of flats throughout the municipality caused conflicting comments yesterday. ...
Article : 353 wordsAs a culmination of 12 months' local effort the Young School of Arts has opened a children's free library. This is believed to be the first free library, outside the metropolitan ...
Article : 95 wordsThe newspapers praise the work of Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise, chairman of the Prison Commission from 1895 to 1921, and president of the International Prison Commission in ...
Article : 101 wordsFour members of the Crake family are inmates of the Casino Memorial Hospital. Three of them were admitted late yesterday afternoon, when they were injured in an accident. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe finance committee of the City Council yesterday decided to hold a special meeting at 3 p.m. next Wednesday to consult with organisations representing growers and sellers ...
Article : 433 wordsThe commander of the new Orient liner Orion, which will commence her maiden voyage from England to Australia on September 28, and is at present cruising in the ...
Article : 126 wordsThe managing director of the James Patrick S.S. Co., Ltd. (Mr. F. W. Radford) stated last night that his company had not been represented at the compulsory conference in ...
Article : 179 wordsJ. Crawford to-day beat Max Bertram, 6-2, 6-4. Bertram led 2-0, in the second set. Crawford won the next five, but allowed Bertram to get two more before winning. ...
Article : 36 wordsVarious committees and organisations of Tenterfield have been working to raise money towards the furnishing of the new hospital ward, the money going to the King's Jubilee ...
Article : 97 wordsA call-up for employment is announced. Details appear on page 16, column 5. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe price of gold to-day was £6/190/ll½ an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/1 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 wordsFears of a serious water shortage in East, Lismore, unless the Public Works Department quickly completes the installation of an additional reservoir to serve that part of the ...
Article : 135 wordsMembers of the militant minority movement suffered another reverse yesterday when they attempted to compel Sydney wharf-labourers to become involved in the shipping strike. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Air Ministry's plans for securing both appropriate types and adequate quantities of aircraft required for the equipment of the additional squadrons which are to be formed by ...
Article : 256 wordsSeventy-four leading golfers of Australia will drive off the first tee at Seaton to-morrow in the opening round of the open championship of Australia. The fine, dry ...
Article : 280 wordsDr. E. Morris Humphery, in an illustrated lecture to members of the Shiplovers' Society last night, spoke of a strange marine tug-ofwar which occurred early in the history of ...
Article : 142 wordsSquadron-Leader Stodart has taken a lease of a hangar at the Cootamundra aerodrome with a view to establishing an air ambulance base. He proposes to carry patients from ...
Article : 84 wordsLeonard Hassen, 4, was severely scalded about the neck and arms at his parents' residence when a saucepan of boiling water was upset. He was admitted to hospital. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe freighter Craigend, which is manned by volunteers, is due at Brisbane to-morrow night. It is unlikely that wharf-labourers will refuse to handle her cargo. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsIn the police court, Henry Doyle was chared with having in his possession on August 15 two opossum skins, 20 kangaroo skins, and three wa[?]roo skins, such animals being ...
Article : 114 wordsFurther inquiries into the recent death of Mrs. Annie Laurie Erskine-Crawford, 78, at a house in West Hobart, have established that she was a wealthy widow, and that some ...
Article : 175 wordsAt the Tocumwal-Berrigan football match, a large white cockatoo flew low among the players and followed the direction of play for a long period. When a player was kicking ...
Article : 85 wordsMrs. Redman, owner of a grocery store in Doyle-street, Narrabri, placed on a lighted stove a tin containing petrol, which she thought was water. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Goulburn Chamber of Commerce unanimously decided to urge the Government to provide additional subjects at the Goulburn Technical College. It whs stated ...
Article : 77 wordsThe railways are benefiting as a result of the shipping strike. Both passenger and goods traffic have shown enormously increased figures. Expresses frequently have two ...
Article : 66 wordsA journey of 28,000 miles to fire one shot, but that, fortunately, a successful one, was the unusual experience of Captain Courtney Brocklehurst, the big game hunter and ...
Article : 439 wordsTwo men and a woman had a remarkable escape early this morning when a chimney collapsed and fell on a house in Commonwealth-street, Darlinghurst. Police had gone ...
Article : 110 wordsWilliam Burton Heatnerington, a youth, was fined £5, and was ordered to pay £2/12/ costs, on a charge of assaulting Mary Ellen Fines, to which he pleaded guilty. ...
Article : 77 wordsTwo pupils of The King's School—Haddon Coward, 14, and Ian Hosie, 15—who had been missing since Saturday, were found yesterday afternoon at Bald Hill, near Grenfell, 276 ...
Article : 103 wordsMembers of the crew of the Waikoualti were charged to-day with having disobeyed the lawful commands of the captain to take the vessel to sea. Twenty-three of the 26 charged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 359 wordsIn the Lismore Police Court to-day, George William Ebbage was committed for trial on a charge of having, about September 28, 1932. received 26 boxes of butter, the property of ...
Article : 152 wordsA quantity of gunpowder exploded in a [?] of rubbish, and Neville Lamb, of Mumme[?]road, who was tending the [?]re, was severely burnt about the face, He was admitted to ...
Article : 42 wordsWhile Charles Henry Co[?]ax, 21, was [?] ing timber for banana cases at the Couchy Creek sawmill late this afternoon, a piece of timber was caught in the saw and hurled ...
Article : 55 wordsAt the Institute of International Relations to-day, the Federal Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) said that, while Empire trade was of prime importance to both the United ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. John Dampney, 24, an English air pilot, and his wife arrived at the Outer Harbour to-day in the liner Jervis Bay. Mr. Dampney said he planned to leave Melbourne ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. A. S. Burton, a representative of Tooth and Co., Ltd., who was among the passengers by the Laperouse, which reached Sydney yesterday, said that the tariff against ...
Article : 93 wordsPupils of St. Paul's Presbyterian Sunday School, Lismore, presented a five-valve wireless set to the children's ward at Lismore Base Hospital. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Singleton District Cricket Association has decided to request business people to close half an hour earlier on Saturdays during the cricket season, so that players employed ...
Article : 136 wordsRover Scout Manek K. Vajifdar, who is touring the world on a push bicycle, attended a Scout rally at Coff's Harbour last night. Vajifdar, who belongs to the Central Rover ...
Article : 64 wordsNorman Behan was critically injured in a motor lorry accident. It appears that Behan entered a paddock on the Uranquinty-road and alighted to close the gate, leaving the ...
Article : 76 wordsRobert Ellwood, 34, foreman rigger, was jammed between a "lift" of steel plates and a truck on which the plates were being loaded at the B.H.P. steelworks to-night. He ...
Article : 52 wordsAccording to Professor J. Macdonald Holmes, of Sydney University, who visited Tamworth on his way to Taree with a party of students, considerable areas of land on the Liverpool ...
Article : 97 wordsThe council of management of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Proprietors' Transport Association of New South Wales has decided to direct the attention of the City Council to ...
Article : 123 wordsJudge Clancy, at the Lismore Quarter Sessions to-day, released Neville Claude Madgwick, who had pleaded guilty to having, on May 19[?] broken into the store of Jalmar ...
Article : 71 wordsThe American negro, Leo Kelly, 12st 4lb, beat Pietro Georgi, 12st 5lb, a Greek-American, in a boxing bout tit the Brisbane Stadium to-night, winning by a knockout in the fourth round. ...
Article : 64 wordsAbout £2/10/ was stolen from a cashbox in the tailoring shop of Bradley and Fraser, in the main street of Grenfell, to-day. The thief secured the key of a back door by dislodging ...
Article : 67 wordsProgrammes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 22 Aug 1935, Page 10
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