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  2. ARMAMENTS.

    Further sensational revelations before the Senate Munitions Investigating Committee stirred official circles to-night First came documentary charges that ...

    Article : 469 words
  3. FOR WORKS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), at a well-attended meeting in the Regent Hall, Hurstville, last night, gave an assurance that money would ...

    Article : 832 words
  4. MRS. ANDERSON.

    After a retirement of 16 hours, the jury at the third trial of Mrs. Lillian Anderson on a charge of murdering her husband, Moncrieff Anderson, at Wagga on May 10, to-day ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. CHURCH MUSIC.

    Church music should be given a fillip by the visit of Dr. Sydney H. Nicholson, the eminent British musician, Warden of St. Nicholas' College of English Church Music, and youngest ...

    Article : 713 words
  6. EPIC WAR STORY.

    The Rev. Wyndham Heathcote yesterday added further details to the story told in yesterday's "Herald" by Mr. John Sandes of events leading to the defeat of Admiral von ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. INVESTMENT.

    The Commission on company promotion. in Its second interim report, comments on the expenses of J. W. S. McArthur during a debenture-selling campaign in India in 1928. ...

    Article : 960 words
  8. ROYAL VISIT.

    During the greater part of to-day the Sussex was creating the only ripples in a remarkably placid sea, everyone enjoying the genial sunshine. ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. TEN KILLED.

    As the result of riots arising out of the strike in the textile industry, 10 persons have been killed and 41 injured. Scores of rioters have been imprisoned. ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. BROADCASTING.

    The British Broadcasting Corporation's new dual programme transmitting station at Droitwich (Worcester) was brought into commission to-day. Its long-wave transmitter, which will ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. INFLUENZA.

    So prevalent has influenza been in Melbourne and its suburbs in the last fortnight that nursing organisations have been unable to cope with the demand for the services of their ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. SEVEN YEARS

    The Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen filed their plaint, in connection with a new log, in the Federal Arbitration Court on September 19, 1927. The matter is still part ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. GERMANY.

    Reviewing 50,000 labour service volunteers, the Chancellor (Herr Hitler) foretold a general introduction of labour conscription He declared that the labour corps was ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. BRITISH STOCK MARKET.

    A feature of the stock markets to-day was the continued strength of gilt-edged stocks, for which there was a good investment demand. New high levels were recorded for war loan ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. ROYAL FAMILY.

    The Queen, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York and their children, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, attended the Highland games at the Braemar ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. ALBURY MURDER.

    Detectives engaged in the search for the murderer of the girl, whose battered and charred body was found under a culvert off Howlong-road, near Albury, know that each ...

    Article : 350 words
  17. SOVIET AND U.S.A.

    President Roosevelt's refusal to grant Soviet Russia a long-term loan and commercial credits for more than 200,000,000 dollars has caused the collapse of the debt and trade ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. CANADA'S CENTRAL BANK.

    The Dominion Government to-day appointed Mr. Graham Ford Towers, 37, assistant general manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, to be the head of the new Central Bank, now in ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. MEN RAISE LORRY

    Ross Kelly, 25, of Hampton, was pinned beneath a laden motor lorry in the bush at Lowther yesterday for nearly half an hour. Two men kept the weight of the lorry off ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. ANIMAL SACRIFICE.

    By gallantly stepping between the giant priest-butcher, who was armed with a sword, and his intended victims, Roti Redd[?], a wealthy Hindu resident of the village of ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. THE STRIKE.

    Correspondence now passing between the management of Lysaght's Newcastle galvanised iron works and the striking employees of the works may open the way for a conference on ...

    Article : 327 words
  22. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    The English bell-ringing party, which leaves for Australia by the Barrabool to-day, includes Enid Richardson, aged 10, of Surfleet, Lincolnshire, one of the youngest bell-ringers ...

    Article : 218 words
  23. MIGRATION REPORT.

    Newspaper editorials agree that the report of the inter-departmental committee on migration is mainly negative, the whole question being dependent on conditions at ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. BLUEBELL DISASTER.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry, which is dealing with the collision between the ferry Bluebell and the steamer Waraneen, in Newcastle Harbour, on the evening of August 9, adjourned ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/9½ an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/8 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

    Article : 583 words
  26. NEW THEATRE.

    Leading architects have expressed their approval of plans which Mr. C.Bruce Dellit prepared for the new Liberty Theatre, and which were rejected by the Chief Secretary. ...

    Article : 471 words
  27. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    The tender of the Kingsford Smith Air Service Limited has been accepted for the air transport of the technical officers who will carry out a preliminary survey in Northern ...

    Article : 545 words
  28. STEEL COMPANY

    Australian Iron and Steel, Ltd., announced yesterday that work on the construction of a new 150-ton open-hearth furnace at Port Kembla would be undertaken almost ...

    Article : 207 words
  29. AIR RACE.

    Thirty-eight competitors from Poland, France, Italy, Germany, and Czechoslovakia, and two Britons, Walter Macpherson and Miss Slade, started in an international air race for ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. "DOWN WITH MOSLEY."

    Imitating the false broadcast which caused a panic in Austria on the day that Dr. Dollf[?]ss was killed, a man, while passing a microphone in a London restaurant, when a dance ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. YACHT STRADBROKE.

    With ten members of a fishing expedition on board, the yacht Stradbroke returned last night from an eventful she weeks' voyage among the islands of the Barrier Reef. ...

    Article : 395 words
  32. HAWAIIAN VOLCANO.

    The Kilauea volcano on Hawall Island began erupting within its crater early to-day. Lava is flowing in a cascade 500 feet wide from a height of 600 feet above the crater ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. FREIGHTER AGE

    The Howard, Smith freighter Age, well known in the Australian interstate service since 1923, has been sold to oversea buyers. The Age has been out of commission ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    [?]n the third round of the United States men's singles championship, John Van Ryn (U.S.A.) defeated F. H. D. Wilde (Britain), 8-4, 6-4,6-2. F. J. Perry (Britain) defeated ...

    Article : 100 words
  35. JAPAN'S WOOLLENS.

    "Japan may be Australia's second largest importer of wool but she definitely cannot show Britain any points in the manufacture of woollen goods," said Mr. A. H. Cramp. of ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. FORGERIES.

    William McGregor, 36, grazier, of Sydney, was found guilty by a jury in General Sessions on eight charges of forgery. and was sentenced by Judge Maclndoe to five years' ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. EMPIRE THEATRE

    The Empire Theatre in Quay-street, off Railway-square, has been sold by Empire Theatres, Ltd., to Empire Talkies, Ltd., a company controlled by General Theatres ...

    Article : 122 words
  38. NOTED CONDUCTOR

    Sir Dan Godfrey, who is relinquishing the conductorship of the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra at the end of the month, says it is Possible that he may go to Australia to ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. AMMUNITION STOLEN

    After driving a motor truck to the entrance of the premises, thieves broke into the "hand loading" section of the ammunition factory of Nobel (Aust.), Pty., Ltd., at Footscray early ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. COTTON DUTIES.

    The Australian Daily Produce Export Board has been advised by its London office that the Stockport Wholesale Grocers' Association, the Wallasey Grocers' Association, the northern ...

    Article : 17 words
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