The executive of the Master Bakers' Association yesterday rejected the Government's proposal to cancel the increased price for bread. This came as a surprise to Ministers, who were confident that the dispute had been ended. ...
Article : 237 wordsNo settlement has yet been reached of the rubber workers' strike at Granville, where about 500 employees of the Goodyear Rubber and Tyre Co. (Australia), Ltd., have ceased ...
Article : 148 wordsFollowing the confirmation of the report of the murder by natives of Father Mo[?]he[?]ser, of the Catholic Mission in the Mount Hagen district, it is now reported that Brother ...
Article : 223 wordsThe text of the trade agreement between Britain and India, which was signed yesterday, was published this evening. It is supplementary to the ...
Article : 488 wordsBritain has accepted Australia's proposals for the fixation of the quantities of veal, beef, mutton, and lamb that may be exported from ...
Article : 711 wordsThe arrival of parties of Saar voters coming from abroad to record their vote in Sunday's plebiscite on the future of the Saar continues to cause u[?]ruly scenes in the streets of Saarbrucken, where the authorities are endeavouring to prevent any open conflict between the opposing sections. ...
Article : 133 wordsNo fresh development in the dispute between the gold-mining companies and the workers in Western Australia is expected before next week, when the craft unions ...
Article : 433 wordsInquiry was made through the British Embassy in Berlin whether the German Government would consider the desirability of being represented at Geneva. It was pointed out ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 396 wordsAn impoitant indication of the change in the shopping centres of Sydney is the decision of Hardy Bros., Ltd., jewellers, Hunter-street, to move within the next few months ...
Article : 366 wordsWhen the Premier was notified of the decision of the mass meeting of the master bakeis, he made arrangements for the meeting of the Executive Council. This took place ...
Article : 791 wordsThe M.C.C. team won the first test match against the West Indies by four wickets. The pitch was again drenched overnight, and the West Indies resumed batting at 3.30 ...
Article : 346 wordsSheepowners close to the railway are beginning to truck their sheep down to the Queensland-New South Wales border, where a wonderful season is being experienced, 4400 ...
Article : 182 wordsThe price of bread in the Newcastle district will be discussed at a meeting of the Northumberland Master Bakers' Association, to be held to-morrow evening. There has ...
Article : 42 wordsThe dispute between the Seamen's Union and the company led to the postponement of the departure of the interstate steamer Cantara from Brisbane for Townsville and Cairns ...
Article : 185 wordsAt a public meeting to-night, protesting at the increase in the price of bread, it was decided to conduct an "irritation strike," with the aid of organised labour, by means of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association (Mr. F. Du Boise), in an official statement yesterday, declared that the restriction on meat exports ...
Article : 699 wordsAn open verdict was returned by the Air Accidents Investigation Committee which inquired into the air disaster near Longreach, on November 15, when a Qantas-Empire ...
Article : 415 wordsFollowing upon the disappearance of the yacht Pastime and her crew of five men off the western coast, news of a further craft reported missing was received here to-day. A message ...
Article : 153 wordsOnce again, F. J. Perry and J. Crawford will face one another in a championship final. The meeting will be at Kooyong to-morrow, with Perry's Australian championship title at ...
Article : 211 wordsChar[?]otte Elsie Arthur, 21, the wife of a fettler, was killed instantly and her baby had an amazing escape from death when they were run down by a train near the Towrang ...
Article : 241 words"Two years hence air mail service occupying a week to Australia will be equally as absurd as a service occupying a fortnight at present," said Captain T. Campbell Black at ...
Article : 125 wordsAll persons over 20 years of age to-morrow, who were resident in the Saar when the Versailles Treaty was signed, will be entit[?]ed to vote to-morrow on the future status of the ...
Article : 670 wordsFrancis Edmund Power, manager of the State Bank at Barmera, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court to-day with having on divers dates in 1934 fraudulently embezzled ...
Article : 133 wordsAn instruction from Germany that wool purchased by German buyers must be shipped in German or Dutch steamers is adversely affecting British steamers. The L[?]andaff ...
Article : 248 wordsThe financial editor of the "Daily Herald" says: "Although the visit to London of the French Premier (M. L[?]andin) and the French Foreign Minister (M. Laval) is ostensibly the ...
Article : 262 wordsThere was a further decrease in the number of bankruptcies in New South Wales during 1934. Figures released yesterday show that sequestrations during the year were less ...
Article : 277 wordsThe French Government, in an attempt to adjust production to consumption, has tabled a bill that provides for industrial codes, resembling a modified American "new deal." ...
Article : 105 wordsNurses and members of the public, who volunteered assistance, stood guard in the hospital of Dalwood Rest Home at French's Forest-road, Balgowlah, yesterday evening, ...
Article : 189 wordsA pilot was flying over Cook's River, Mascot, yesterday afternoon, when he noticed an object floating in a bank of reeds in the stream. He circ[?]ed round, and what he saw ...
Article : 180 wordsRegulations were issued by the Government yesterday giving effect to the recent amending legislation in regard to the control of lotteries and art unions. ...
Article : 136 wordsThe "Evening standard" says: "Gold mining shares, already rising, are indirectly helped by the Japanese Government's decision to increase the domestic price of gold. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 12 Jan 1935, Page 15
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