The following changes in the teaching staffs of schools under tim Education Department are announced:— Teachers: Messrs. T. Alder. Brocklehurst to ...
Article : 1,687 wordsFor motorists and motor traders the old year has closed on a happy note, and with mild crescendo of optimism. The now-car market was buoyant throughout 1934, and ...
Article : 958 wordsThe most spectacular development in wir less communication in Australia during 1934 was the opening on October 16 by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., of a ...
Article : 842 words"Die Fledermaus" will be repeated at the matines to-day at the Tivoli Theatre by Sir Benjamin Fuller's grand opera company, "Aida" will ba presented at night, with Sidney de Vries in the role ...
Article : 57 wordsSir,—I read with interest the statement in to-day's "Herald" regarding the nationality of married women. It may not be generally known that the League of Nations created a ...
Article : 770 wordsThe leading architects of Sydney are looking forward to this year with unusual optimism. They are assured that it is to be one of considerable-development in the building and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 789 wordsA New Yeer concert will be given at the Town Hall to-night by the Highland Society of New South Wales. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe first big contract to be available for tender this year will be a 150-feet building, as illustrated, for the Australasian Catholic Assurance Company, Limited. The site is at the ...
Article : 750 wordsThe Professional Musicians Band, conducted by Mr. Alf. Tremain, will play at Taronga Park to-day irom 2.45 o'clock. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe comment has often been made that Australia having regard to the number of cars in the Commonwealth and the common love of sport in this country had fallen behind ...
Article : 842 wordsMr. Arthui Massey will give an organ recital at St. Matthew's Church, Manly, at 3 p.m. to-day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 883 wordsSir,—Please allow me space to tell the simple story of a real achievement in carins for young men—unemployed through no fault of their own—on our little farm at South ...
Article : 306 words"Seedlings" (Jerilderie),—Do not spend so much money on the purchase of seeds until you know something about growing the young plants on which you hope to lean for a livelihood. Books ...
Article : 669 wordsThe motor cycles used by the English nnd Australian speedway riders at the Royal Agricultural Showground are, with few exceptions, fitted with four-stroke "J.A.P." ...
Article : 372 wordsQuite apart from the risks which might arise unduly fast driving is costly because of the effects which it produces on tyre and petrol mileage, and the wear and tear of the chassis. ...
Article : 258 wordsSir,—A recent letter from a friend in London tells me that the four white doves, which had been kept as pets for many years by the late Sir Gerald du Maurler, had been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 387 wordsSir,—The gentleman from Auburn writes much of school teachers. I beg to state that I have a cousin, a sound, hard-working teacher, who, though 15 years, a teacher in the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe compression ignition engine continues to make steady progress, and its stage of development has, it is claimed, reached the highest point in England, where not only are ...
Article : 200 wordsSergeant Woods, of Katherine, has reported to the Darwin police headquarters that he has brought in from the bush an aboriginal named Kalal, who had been battered on the head ...
Article : 91 wordsMidget car-racing under electric light—a sport new to Australia, but popular overseas— was introduced at Olympic Park, Melbourne, recently. Many beautiful midget cars, built ...
Article : 229 wordsSir,—In to-day's issue of the "Sydney Morning Herald" Dr. C. T. Duguid relates cases of shooting and poisoning of the natives. He also refers to the finding of gold in a reserve ...
Article : 112 wordsThough the Government has disbanded the Building Relief Committee, the loans at 3 per cent. Interest for terms of from three to five years, are to be continued. Applications can ...
Article : 202 wordsAt the North Sydney Police Court, before Mr. May, S.M., Arthur Herbert Harris, 36, was fined £7/10/. Stanley Hahon, 28, £7, Henry McFarlane, 25, £5, and Clarence ...
Article : 38 wordsField days are being held to-day by the Salvation Army at Balmoral, Parramatta Park, and Doll's Point, at each of which Commissioner McKenzie will give an address. A ...
Article : 118 wordsDuring the last few days stray swarms of grasshoppers appeared, followed by the main body, in varying stages of development. They swarmed on the streets, footpaths, and into ...
Article : 54 wordsThe N.R.M.A. advises that the following oneway traffic times must be observed on Five Mile Hill, between Hampden and Jenolan Caves, each day until and including Monday ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—At a meeting held at Goulburn in the rear 1843, to consider the disposal of Crown lands a Mr. J. Cameron, who was the principal speaker, addressed this meeting in the ...
Article : 70 wordsHerr Egon Kisch will be the guest of the Fellowship of Australian Writers. at a meeting to be held at the Shalimar Cafe, Elizabeth-street, city, at 8 p.m. on January 9. The ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 Jan 1935, Page 2
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