The Duke of Gloucester, on the completion of his overland journey of 1052 miles from Kalgoorlie on the trans-Australian Royal train, transferred at Port Augusta this morning to the South Australian Royal train. ...
Article : 166 wordsSpeeding in over the Timor Sea at more than 140 miles an hour, the new four-engined air mail 'plane for Qantas-Emplre Airways, Ltd., arrived at Darwin from London shortly ...
Article : 604 wordsThere is a grave possibility that there will be a tramway strike in Melbourne during the visit of the Duke of Gloucester. ...
Article : 673 wordsThe Duke of Kent will open the twenty-eighth national motor show at Olympia to-morrow, when it might be said a new era in the history of the British motor car industry ...
Article : 638 wordsThe captain and crew of 24 of a Japanese vessel, the Yociklne Maru, which, it is alleged, was discovered poaching in the Western Islands, have been charged with breaches of ...
Article : 231 wordsThere were moving scenes at the quayside at Marseilles yesterday when the remains of King Alexander of Yugoslavia, who was assassinated on Tuesday, were placed on board the Yugoslavian destroyer Dubrovnik, to be taken to Yugoslavia. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe funeral procession moved off from the Prefecture to the strains of "Aux Champs" (the French "Last Post"). A mortuary car conveyed the oak coffin of King Alexander, ...
Article : 1,318 wordsTwo men were killed and two others were injured when an explosion occurred in No. 5 level in the Black Star area of Mount Isa mines last night. ...
Article : 95 wordsAt Quorn the Duke made a happy extempore speech. He said that while hunting in England recently he had had more than one outing with the Quorn hounds. He proposed ...
Article : 476 wordsThe weather was cool and overcast when the Duke stepped from the trans-Australian train at 9 o'clock this morning and walked out to face practically the whole of the ...
Article : 771 wordsNo time is being lost by the members of the new Federal Cabinet in dealing with matters that will be placed before the approaching first session of the Parliament. The ...
Article : 485 wordsDamage estimated at £10,000 was caused by a fire, which destroyed the mercery shop of Miles Brothers in Bathurst-street, the main street of Condobolin, early yesterday ...
Article : 274 wordsPrince George made his first public appearance as Duke of Kent this afternoon when he opened the new home of the London Chamber of Commerce, which has been built entirely ...
Article : 167 wordsA cable message was received in Sydney from New Zealand yesterday that there was an abundance of first-quality potatoes in the Canterbury district available for export to ...
Article : 358 wordsThe citizens' committee, which was convened by the Lord Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. J. R. Cain), has made elaborate arrangements for the welcome to the Duke of Gloucester in. ...
Article : 382 wordsIt is reported that Germany is endeavouring to obtain her wool requirements from South Africa. Herr Hermann Rauch, director of the Wool Association, is going there to ...
Article : 183 wordsAdvice was received on the Royal train to-day that the Court of St. James Is in mourning, owing to the untimely death of King Alexander, of Yugoslavia. The Duke of Gloucester ...
Article : 50 wordsThe four members of the Cabinet in Sydney left for Canberra yesterday to be present at the swearing-in ceremony of the Ministry this morning. ...
Article : 298 wordsGene Sarazen and J. H. Kirkwood explained the secret of perfect golf at an exhibition at Anthony Horderns' yesterday. Both players preached the gospel of natural style, and ...
Article : 345 wordsAlthough 64 entries were received for the Melbourne Centenary air race, it is now regarded as improbable that more than 25 competitois will start. ...
Article : 425 words"No hope for stabilisation, which is so urgently demanded by business and industry, can be held out by the Administration until the disastrous price fluctuations characteristic ...
Article : 172 wordsWith the completion at Port Augusta of his 1052 miles overland journey from Kalgoorlie on the trans-Australian Royal train, provided by the Commonwealth, the Duke to-day ...
Article : 419 wordsThe Wagga Hospital Board received a communication from the Hospitals Commission Indicating the determination of the Commission to enforce regulations about medical fees ...
Article : 353 wordsThe troops are gradually forcing the desperately-fighting rebels in Northern Spain into submission. The general strike still cripples the food ...
Article : 143 wordsYesterday Mr. J. G. Latham formally laid down the burden of public office that he has carried for so long. To-day, in Melbourne, Mr. Latham, K.C., will appear in Court, for ...
Article : 273 wordsMrs. Berry V. Stoll, 26, wife of the vicepresident of the Stoll Refining Company, of Louisville (Kentucky), was kidnapped from her home to-day by a man. ...
Article : 173 wordsT. Johnson, one of the Duke's two car drivers, who were brought from England, fell down an engine ashpit when the train stopped at Riverton to-night, and suffered abrasions ...
Article : 70 wordsCommenting on the disappointment expressed by J. H. Kirkwood that Gene Sarazen and he were not allowed to give exhibition matches in Victoria before the centenary golf ...
Article : 98 wordsA description of the arrival of the Duke of Gloucester at Adelaide will be broadcast throughout Australia. The transmission will begin at 11.30 a.m. (Sydney time) with the ...
Article : 107 wordsThirty-two men perished in a fire in a pyrites mine at Saint Pierre la Palue (France) Desperate efforts were made to master the fire, but air which had to be pumped down ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 Oct 1934, Page 11
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