New South Wales is in a good position to achieve an outright win against South Australia in the match in progress at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The State team requires such a success to have a chance of retaining the Sheffield Shield. ...
Article : 176 wordsTwo more deaths and damage estimated at thousands of pounds have occurred as a result of the terrific storms which have ravaged the southern half of the State. Unprecedented downpours, ranging in south-coastal areas from five to ...
Article : 234 wordsMr. W. A. Grant (president of the Master Builders' Association) said yesterday that there were prospects of a reasonable revival in the building industry during this year. He did ...
Article : 485 wordsA rush of business marked the reopening of the Stock Exchange yesterday after the Christmas and New Year vacation. ...
Article : 302 wordsIf the Reichsbishop, the Rev. Dr. Muller, executes the threat contained in his latest decree, hundreds of pastors will be suspended. They openly revolted to-day against his ...
Article : 360 wordsA dramatic attempt at mass murder of Europeans was made at Chittagong yesterday during the last over of the test cricket match between England and ...
Article : 284 wordsSouth Australia's failure on a good pitch was surprising. The bowling was fairly accurate, and the fielding exceedingly keen; but bad batting mainly contributed towards the ...
Article : 1,536 wordsThe heaviest [?] for 18 years have since Staurday marooned all motorists who were proceeding up or down Prince's Highway, and completely isolated Bateman's Bay. ...
Article : 466 wordsThe speech delivered by Sir Stafford Cripps at the conference of the University Labour Federation, in which he declared that when Labour carne into power it would have to ...
Article : 384 wordsThe "Daily Herald" says: "Secret negotiations are going on between Paris and Moscow to discover whether it is possible to bring Russia within the League of Nations. This ...
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Article : 213 wordsOne of the Australian selectors, Mr. E. A. Dwyer, will visit Brisbane to witness the play in the Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and Queensland, commencing on ...
Article : 366 wordsPlans for the socialisation of industry and all production, the abolition of State Ministerial positions, the reviewing of all appointments by the Stevens Government, and ...
Article : 406 wordsIf messages received by the Government can be relied upon, the fall of Foochow and the collapse of the lebel Government in Fukien will occur in a few days, following the capture ...
Article : 239 wordsWhen communication was established with Moruya yesterday it was learned that a man had been drowned on Sunday. The South Coast districts received terrific ...
Article : 630 wordsThe whole of North China and Manchukuo is awaiting, with the greatest excitement, the promised important announcement by the Manchukuo authorities regarding the change ...
Article : 183 wordsThe strike which began at the Orange Woollen Mills on Friday as a protest against the application of the Federal award continues. The number of hands engaged at the mills ...
Article : 287 wordsFour more Commonwealth departments will be transferred from Melbourne to Canberra before June 30 if the present plans of the Federal Cabinet are carried into effect ...
Article : 327 wordsDoctors hope to save the life of Colin Grant, 22, of Chalmers-street, city, who was mauled by a shark at Queenscliff on Sunday. Although Grant's condition is still serious, ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. Edgar Leslie Bainton, principal of the Newcastle-on-Tyne Conservatorium of Music, and conductor of the Newcastle Philharmonic Orchestra, has accepted the directorship of ...
Article : 138 wordsM. Joseph Garat, a member of the French Parliament and Mayor of Bayonne, who is also chairman of the Bayonne municipal pawnbroking establishment, has been arrested ...
Article : 186 wordsWhen Mrs. Ada Dean, a resident of Guyong, near Millthorpe, returned home last Wednesday from a day's shopping, she made some tea. But it was so bitter, she did not drink ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Union at a recent conference carried a motion favouring the abolition of the Arbitration Court, and the substitution of job committees ...
Article : 170 wordsThe first comprehensive survey of re-employment and business gains under the recovery plan during 1933 was issued by the American Federation of Labour to-day. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe gales which have been raging in Bass Straits and along the South Coast have hampered shipping proceeding up the coast from Melbourne. Several ships expected yesterday ...
Article : 173 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Bucharest says: "M. Titulesco reversed his 'unalterable' decision and resumed the position of Foreign Minister after an audience with ...
Article : 113 wordsSydney Lord, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lord, of Peechella, North-east Victoria, was playing with a toy balloon. He drew it into his mouth and it lodged in his throat. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe population of New South Wales on September 30 last, accoidlng to a statement issued by the Government Statistician last night, was 2,606,899. It comprised 1,321,493 ...
Article : 49 wordsRussia's grain crop for 1933 is reported to have been 896,000,000 quarters, compared with 698,700,000 quarters in 1932. The yield was 8.8 quintals per hectare, ...
Article : 73 wordsWidespread damage was reported throughout the central and southern areas. In Riverina all low-lying areas are flooded The Murrumbidgee River is dangerously high ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Jan 1934, Page 9
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