Hugh Cornell, captain of the Border United football Club, premiers of the Ovens and s Murray League this year, suffered seroius injures in an accident at the Hume Reservor ...
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Article : 396 wordsThe Duke of Gloucester entered South Australia to-day, a stone cairn marking the spot where the train crosses the border from Western Australia. The long journey from Kalgoorlie was broken by several halts, at each of Which gifts of sweets were distributed among the children who had gathered ...
Article : 174 wordsKing Alexander of Yugoslavia, and M. Barthon, French Foreign Minister, who were assassinated at Marseilles on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 149 wordsEdward John Cleary, 52, a retired farmer, died from tetanus after cutting a thumb with a knife while cutting tobacco. He was a member of one of the oldest families in ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the Goulburn Police Court Arthur Norman Blackshaw, l8, who was charged with stealing eight dozen bags, alleged that a statement had been made by him and that ...
Article : 87 wordsGovernment spokesmen are warning the nation uf the approach of a haid winter, when "belts must be tightened." They declare that the nefarious activities ...
Article : 262 wordsJames Archibald, 15, of Hebburn, Weston was shot in a thigh with a pea-rifle bulles when a rifle carried by another boy accidentally exploded yesterday afternoon. Archibald was ...
Article : 54 wordsJames Clarke, the oldest resident of the border district, and probably the oldest native of Victoria, died in Albury Hospital from influenza at the age of 101 years and seven ...
Article : 196 wordsIt was through timbered country that the Duke travelled on the first section of the Journey from Kalgoorlie, but it was at night, and he saw nothing of its salmon gums and ...
Article : 1,653 wordsCommonwealth revenue for the first three months of the financial year exceeded expenditure by £ 1,272,000, according to the monthly Treasury statement, issued by the ...
Article : 403 wordsThe Lancashive Cotton Spinners' Association has approved a comprehensive scheme for the reorganisation of the industry by regulating production to demand lowering production ...
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Article : 322 wordsIn the Dubbo Circuit Court, before Judje Sweet, John George Grant of Trundle, a fanner, claimed £1635 damages from James Bennett, of Parkes, a farmer for alleged ...
Article : 155 wordsA sensation was caused in South-west Africa when it became known that the police, at the request of the Attorney-General, had carried out simultaneous raids on all Nazi branch ...
Article : 87 wordsAt Greenmount Beach, Point Danger, yesterday, members of the Tweed Heads Surf Life Saving Club caught a sea snake by driving it among rocks in the bathing area. The ...
Article : 60 wordsThe president of the Victorian Golf Association (Mr. H. G. McRoberts) pointing out that the association had incurred heavy liabilities for the Centenary matches, said ...
Article : 253 wordsMrs. R. McGulre, of Keith Hall, was attacked by a bull. The animal gored her on a thigh, inflicting a severe wound, in which several stitches were inserted at the Ballina ...
Article : 95 wordsLady Vestey launched the Blue Star liner Imperial Star, at Belfast, breaking a bottle of Australian champagne over the bows. Those present included the Prime Minister of ...
Article : 391 wordsA call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 20, column 5. ...
Article : 19 wordsSpain is calmer, although clashes between the police and strikers have occurred at several places, notably at Seville, San Sebastian, and Prado del Rey, where the rioters set fire to a ...
Article : 243 wordsCharles George, a baby, was dreadfully scaled at his parents' home in Morundah-street. The child was playing on the floor, and a saucepan of boiling water fell on his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsTo protect the Duke or Gloucester from too much fervent hospitality, handshaking will be avoided as far as possible while he is in Victoria. ...
Article : 98 wordsAfter a long debate, the All-Australian Trade Union Congress rejected, by 72 votes to 48. a proposal to "repudiate compulsory arbitration to call on all trade unions to ...
Article : 381 wordsIn the Lithgow Police Court to-day John McGulrk, employee of the State mine, was convicted on an information that he smoked while on an underground transport at the ...
Article : 121 wordsElaborate preparations are being made for the State ball, to be held at Parliament House, Canberra, on October 25, the second day of the visit of the Duke of Gloucester. The ball ...
Article : 152 wordsA new bridge is to be built on the highway at Shark Creek to take the place of a structure erected in 1917, which is too narrow. The new bridge will be of the bow-string arch ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsTwo young Manly amateur golfers, J. Ferrier and H. W. Hattersley, gave splendid battle yesterday to the, famous professionals, Gene Sarazen and J. H. Kirkwood, in an exhibition ...
Article : 512 wordsFlying-Officer D. C. Bennett, formerly of Now South Wales, who is one of the few R.A.F. officers holding a first-class navigator's licence, and who is now a flying-boat instructor at ...
Article : 170 words"There are a number of men a [?] mentally, perhaps, who are susceptible to temptation. This class should be protected. The fact that they cannot obtain ration cards ...
Article : 179 wordsBecause of the visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Cootamundra show on October 23, the show rights brought record prices. The publican's booth sold for £140, compared ...
Article : 42 wordsThe price of gold to-day was £7/2/6 an ounce fine, compared with £7/2/9 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...
Article : 363 wordsThe visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Adelaide will be fully described over the national broadcasting stations. It will begin at 11.30 a.m. to-morrow (Sydney time), when Station ...
Article : 71 wordsA decision of Importance to graziers [?] given by Mr. Pickup, police magistrate, at the Narromine Police Court, when F. M. Mack was charged with ear cropping or ...
Article : 213 wordsThe largest crowd ever seen at Sellicks Beach witnessed exciting cat racing at the Sporting Car Club's opening speed meeting to-day. A sensation of the meeting was a huge, low, twin-engined ...
Article : 402 wordsTheatre Royal: "Blue Mountain Melody." 8. Criterion Theatre: "Sixteen." 8. Embassy Theatre: "Catherine the Great." "The Church Mouse" 11. 2. 5. 8. ...
Article : 300 wordsWith the embarkation of A. F. Kippax, H. Ebaling, B. A. Barnett, and Mr. W. C. Bull at Naples, the Australian cricket team, except for D. G. Bradman, is complete for the ...
Article : 158 wordsPreliminary arrangements for an exposition of Japanese goods in Australia were made by Mr. F. H. Ralfs, a Melbourne importer and exporter, who returned by the Atsuta Maru ...
Article : 87 wordsA compulsory conference at which the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. M. Henwood) presided, was held yesterday to deal with the dispute at the State coalmine, Lithgow, which ...
Article : 70 wordsSir Charles Kingsford Smith returned from Melbourne yesterday and superintended the overhaul which ih being made of the Lady Southern Cross, in which he hopes to leave ...
Article : 104 wordsA skeleton, presumably that of an aboriginal, was unearthed at Ballina. Most of the bones crumpled into dust when they were touched, b[?] the skull, jaw bones, and shin bones ...
Article : 122 wordsA. E. Lucas, a produce merchant, backed a car from a garage to the street, closed a gate, and cranked the car. The car, which had been left in gear, jumped forward, ...
Article : 49 wordsBlizzards continue to hamper the Byrd expedition's activities. The tractor party en route to the Edsell Ford range is still delayed 180 miles from the camp. ...
Article : 85 wordsAUCKLAND.—Arr. Oct. 10. Wangenella, Naculs. from Sydney. Dep: Oct. 10. Ahomo, for California. ADELAIDE.—Arr: Oct. 10, Iron Prince, from ...
Article : 20 wordsProgrammes of suburban picture theatres will be found in the Amusements advertising columns. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Oct 1934, Page 12
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