The second report of the Royal Commission on the wheat industr[?] was tabled in the House of Representatives to-night by the actin[?] Prime Minister (Dr. Page). The first five recommendations of the Commission are as follows:— ...
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Article : 244 wordsWilliam Charles Beitz, 38, fisherman, was attacked twice by a bluenose shark while hauling a net about a mile from the mouth of Pimpana River, on the South Coast, to-day. ...
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Article : 271 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald's indisposition has revived rumours of reconstruction of the Cabinet. Reliable authorities are of the opinion that a change will be made after the ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Ashfield State Electoral Conference, at a meeting held in the Ashfield Town Hall last night, decided to exclude Mr. Jarvie, M.L.A., from the ballot for a candidate to ...
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Article : 296 wordsThe India Reform Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Winston Churchill (Con., Epping) ...
Article : 215 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon the Premier informed Mr. Tonkins, with regard to the statement of Mr. Heath, that Germany intended to rely on wool ...
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Article : 224 wordsThe London wool sales opened to-day. A total of 8766 bales was offered. It was a poor selection, and included 289 bales from New South Wales, 42 from Queensland, 705 from ...
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Article : 116 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced that an arrangement having been made with British picture film interests, the bill to make ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. Sydney J. Southerton, editor of "Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack" since 1933, collapsed and died to-night after speaking at the Ferret Cricket Club's dinner at The Oval. He ...
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Article : 130 wordsA moss meeting of unionists concerned in the abattoirs strike this morning decided to accept the recommendation of the strike committee and return to work immediately. This ...
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Article : 255 wordsA statistical return issued by the Registrar-General in regard to the population of England and Wales for 1934 shows that a definite increase in the birth rate occurred for the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Council of the French Lawn Tennis Federation has empowered its representatives at the meeting of the International Federation to oppose the Czechoslovakian proposal to ...
Article : 73 wordsTwo miners were killed by a fall of earth in a costeen 10 feet deep on the old Tindals mine, two miles south of Coolgardie, this morning. They were Horace Prindall, 29, ...
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Article : 108 wordsThe Dublin Rallwaymen's Union has called off the strike. Meanwhile the majority of the strikers have been dismissed and replaced by other unionists, enabling the service to be ...
Article : 67 wordsWilliam James Reed 38, employed by the Union Bank of Australasia. Victor Harbour, as a teller, was arrested to-day and later was charged with having stolen £1650/9/11 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 14 Mar 1935, Page 11
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