Discussions by the Federal Cabinet of the Red Hill railway and other proposals for the relief of unemployment disclosed the existence of two sections in the Cabinet—one ...
Article : 375 wordsFollowing a terrific thunderstorm and forked lightning over the mountains, Mt. Ngauruhoe began erupting smoke at 2.30 on Saturday ...
Article : 233 wordsNearly 40 police, drawn from the northern suburbs, searched, dense bush near Seaforth for more than five hours last night for a man who was alleged to be armed with a ...
Article : 279 wordsThe House of Commons passed to-day, by 147 votes to 37, the third reading of the Government bill to assist, by way of subsidy, owners of British tramp ships to meet the ...
Article : 374 wordsAustralia has been drawn to play New Zealand in the first round of the Davis Cup competition. The winner of this match will play France. If ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Surf Life Saving Association of Australia is endeavouring to send a team of life-savers on a world tour in 1936. It is suggested that the team should give ...
Article : 136 wordsBritish and French Ministers held conversations on questions of European policy yesterday and on Friday. A meeting of the British Cabinet was held yesterday, and ...
Article : 870 wordsThe British steamer Tungehow, which was seized by Chinese pirates who were travelling as passengers, arrived at Hong Kong to-day. The ...
Article : 702 wordsThe hon. secretary of the Surf Life Saving Association (Mr. George Millar) said last night that the countries to be visited by the team had not yet been prepared, but there was plenty of ...
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Article : 241 wordsWhen the Federal Cabinet ended its sittings in Canberra yesterday afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that Ministers had not consideied the policy of the ...
Article : 265 wordsThe paint factory of H. A. Taylor, Ltd., in Sutherland-avenue Paddington, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The damage was estimated at more than £3000. ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Stock Exchange passed through a most uneasy week in a manner which affords a splendid illustration of the underlying soundness of the markets. ...
Article : 808 wordsA meeting, attended by about 200 members of the War Services Homes Purchasers' Association at Canterbury, Town Hall, yesterday, unanimously decided to ask the Minister in ...
Article : 412 wordsThere will be three aspirants to represent France in singles. They are C. Boussus, Marcel Bernard, and A. Merlin. Much will depend on the form disclosed during the next ...
Article : 411 wordsAn important feature of the Premier's policy speech at the forthcoming elections will be a review of the Government's achievements in dealing with the problem of ...
Article : 287 wordsA letter received yesterday by the president of the Newcastle Hospital (Mr. A. A. Rankin) from the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) gives the hospital board and the Newcastle ...
Article : 208 wordsTwo Boy Scouts, Thomas Nettleton, 13, and his brother, Clifford Nettleton, 11, who were members of a week-end camping party, were drowned in the Brisbane River at Mount ...
Article : 118 wordsA diplomatic hubbub has arisen from a speech made by the German Minister Plenipotentiary when presenting his credentials. After a reference to the cordial relations ...
Article : 220 wordsDetectives engaged upon the Albury murder case are hopeful that an interview with a woman who has written to them giving a description of a missing woman may result in ...
Article : 197 wordsThe president of the Lismore Hospital Board. (Mr. W. G. Bondfield) said, in reply to an attack made by the secretary of the [?]orth-eastern branch of the B.M.A. (Dr. J. Ryan) ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Minister of Commerce in Northern Ireland (Mr. J. Milne Barbour) opened an exhibition of Australian produce to-day, and during the day 1200 visitors bought samples. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe political correspondent of the "Observer," commenting on reports of a pending approach to Mr. Lloyd George by the National Government, says:—"No doubt, significant ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Coroner (Mr. Reuben King), when returning a verdict of accidental death at the inquest concerning David Mahlon Cowlishaw, who was killed when his car overturned on the ...
Article : 416 wordsConferences of importance to the State Labour movement will take place in Sydney during the week. The annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union, one of the ...
Article : 539 wordsA surprise witness, Peter Sommets, was called by the defence to-day at the trial of Bernard Richard Hauptmann, who is charged with the murder of Colonel Lindbergh's baby. ...
Article : 215 wordsThe "People" says:—"Mr. Robert Larkin will leave shortly for Australia, after his martiage at Dusseldorf, to Fraulein Edda Ritzau. Mr. Larkin, who was in the Australian Air ...
Article : 120 wordsWalsford Fowler, 28, an employee on Royston station, who claimed that he was immune from the effects of snake bite, brought into Goondiwindi on Saturday a death adder which ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that the Federal Cabinet had decided to reaffirm its policy that the embargo upon the export of pure merinos should be ...
Article : 206 wordsThe victims of the air crash near Stettin on Friday, when 11 persons were killed, included Baron Marschall von Bleberstein, leader of the Air Sports Association. The pilot, Hermann ...
Article : 157 wordsTwo tram cars, a school and a house were struck by lightning during a thunderstorm in the Newcastle district yesterday. No person was injured, and the damage done was ...
Article : 193 wordsSir Cyril Cobb, M.P., has given notice of a question which he will ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) on Tuesday next, calling his attention to the ...
Article : 98 wordsM. Cachin, the French Communist Deputy, while travelling to England to attend a Communist conference, was turned back at Dover despite the fact that he possessed a British ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. J. H. Whitley, a former Speaker of the House of Commons, died to-day at the age of 68 years. [Mr. Whitley was chairman of the ...
Article : 166 wordsEveryone is jubilant to-day in a village near Amiens, where the consignment of gold which dropped from the Hillman Airways cross-Channel 'plane during a gale, was found. ...
Article : 152 wordsNoel Gallagher, 5, of Tullymorgan, has been missing from his home since 8.30 on Saturday morning. Police and a large party of civilians have ...
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Article : 71 wordsA submarine of 1500 tons, equipped with 11 torpedo tubes, a 100-millimetre gun, two antiaircraft guns, and with a radius of 9000 miles, was launched at St. Nazaire (France). The ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that German fruit merchants have protested against the reported action of the Australian Shipping Conference in endeavouring to prevent ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Feb 1935, Page 9
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