Although runs did not come as freely as was expected to-day, Australia's first innings score in the fourth test against England at Leeds reached 584 runs, representing a lead of 384. When stumps were drawn England, with four wickets down for 188, was still 196 runs in arrears. ...
Article : 240 wordsAn area exceeding that of Wales has been inundated by the disastrous floods in Poland. Six hundred lives have been lost, and ...
Article : 202 wordsThe United States to-day defeated Australia in the doubles match of the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup. The result was: G. M. Lott and L. R. Stoefen beat J. Crawford and A. K. Quist, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced last night that he did not propose to submit himself as a candidate for the forthcoming Federal ...
Article : 241 wordsAs a result of the recommendations of the Commonwealth Grants Commission, the Federal Mir[?]stry has decided to make provision in the Budget for the payment this ...
Article : 648 wordsState-wide rain was reported yesterday morning, and, except in the western division, the showers continued intermittently throughout the day. Most of the falls were moderate, ...
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Article : 666 wordsThe Minister for War (Marshal Petain), in an address at the reserve officers' congress at Saint Malo, said that the next war would break out like a flash of lightning. ...
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Article : 761 wordsAt least 14 persons, including several women, were killed to-day, when a crowded omnibus toppled from a roadway, and fell 35 feet into a lumber yard. ...
Article : 128 wordsCommenting on Australia's victories in the first two singles, Mr. Wallis Myers, the tennis writer of the "Daily Telegraph," says: "Australia's lead may prove ...
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Article : 577 wordsCherrapunji, in Assam, is the wettest place in the world. It had probably a record rainfall last month, 82 inches falling in three days, and in one day had more than 36 inches. ...
Article : 214 wordsA resolution proposing a general strike of members of the Federated Enginderivers' and Firemen's Association employed at collieries on the South Maitland coalfield will, it is ...
Article : 685 wordsA hint in high quarters suggests that an announcement will be made in the House of Commons to the effect that the celebration marking the silver jubilee of the accession of ...
Article : 88 wordsCommenting on the reported Anglo-Japanese military dispute regarding the manoeuvring of British troops near Shanhaikwan, the spokesman at the Foreign Office said that at ...
Article : 78 wordsThe special representative of the Australian Press Association at Leeds says:— There were 25,000 present when play was resumed to-day in ideal weather, a cool breeze ...
Article : 1,590 wordsIn the densest fog this year the German cargo steamer Rendsburg crashed bow first into the Shell Company's oil wharf, at Newport this morning The vessel tore away the ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Methodist conference, by 189 votes to 159, rejected a motion to admit women to the itinerant ministry. The chief objection was the possibility of ...
Article : 43 wordsA settlement of the longshoremen's strike aspears to be likely this week, a decision having been made to conduct a poll of individual members on the question of arbitration. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe president of the New South Wales Methodist Conference (the Rev. Silas Bembrick) said that the question of the admission of women into the ministry had been before ...
Article : 291 wordsThere are a number of "don'ts" associated with the visit to New South Wales next November of the Duke of Gloucester. Already certain groups and individuals have done ...
Article : 303 wordsThe new United States cruiser Astoria is expected to make an informal visit to Sydney next month. The Consul-General for the United States (Mr. J. K. Caldwell) stated ...
Article : 256 wordsThe wharf workers' strike on the Pacific [?]st of America has caused great inconveni[?] in Tahiti, according to reports received [?] Sydney. For several weeks Tahiti has ...
Article : 192 wordsThe fear that religion in the Empire is not as strong as formerly was expressed by the Archbishop of Capetown Dr. F. R. Phelps, in an address at the Empire summer school ...
Article : 160 wordsOwing to the accumulation of combed wools, wool combing will cease to-day at Roubaix and Tourcoing, rendering 15,000 workers idle. ...
Article : 52 wordsWith the introduction of full ethyl petrols and super spirits this week, a general rearrangement of petrol prices has taken place. The following are the metropolitan prices of ...
Article : 99 wordsD. R. Jardine, in the "Evening Standard, says: "Out-selected, out-batted, out-bowled, out-fielded, and out-manouvred for two days, England started the third day sadly in a ...
Article : 320 wordsOnly the northern border and the west escaped Saturday's heat wave. Missouri State led in the death total with 66. The weather forecast indicates that the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 24 Jul 1934, Page 9
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