Prince George, the fourth and youngest son of King George, will visit Australia late this year to take part in the centenary celebrations of Victoria. Prince George will visit all the States. Although no official information has been received, it is expected that he will arrive in Australia about the ...
Article : 138 wordsStatistics compiled from the census papers reveal an alarming decline in the Australian birthrate. The normal rate has been 2 per cent, a year, but now it is down to 7 per cent. ...
Article : 229 wordsIn a special message to the United States Congress on Monday, President Roosevelt asked for authority to impound about 4,000,000,000 dollars of the nation's monetary gold by the Treasury for revaluation at a figure between 50 and 60 per cent, of the old statutory price of 20.67 dollars an ounce. ...
Article : 161 wordsEmployees at the Globe Worsted Mills, Marrickville, one of the largest works in the State, yesterday decided to defy the strikers in the textile industry, and to remain at ...
Article : 469 wordsAll ten occupants, including the Governor-General of Indo-China (M. Pierre Pasquier) were burnt to death when the monoplane Emeraud crashed ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Farmers' Relief Board took speedy action yesterday, following the Supreme Court judgment on the rights of mortgagees under the Farmers' Relief ...
Article : 523 wordsThe following statement was issued on behalf of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) last night: "The visit of Prince George will give the greatest satisfaction to the people in these outposts of ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe official announcement of the visit was made by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), on behalf of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who is at his home at ...
Article : 611 wordsCourses over which surf races are held are likely to be enclosed by a net in future. Tests are to be made immediately, and an experiment may be made with the device at the ...
Article : 345 wordsIn substance, President Roosevelt's scheme recommits the Administration to a managed currency programme, with definite stabilisation still held in abeyance pending what Mr. ...
Article : 1,228 wordsAll markets soared to-day, as a result of President Roosevelt's monetary message to Congress. Stock Exchange prices advanced from one to six points in an avalanche of ...
Article : 189 words"The hypothesis on which British naval strength was allowed to decline was the imminence of a new era, but old Adam is more rampant than ever," declares "Brassey's Naval ...
Article : 133 wordsThe price of gold jumped to-day to £6/11/9 an ounce fine, as a result of President Roosevelt's announcement. It is understood that Americans bought nearly all of the £800,000 ...
Article : 78 wordsWhen the Stevens Government took office more than 400,000 food relief orders were issued, and labour exchange records showed that there were approximately 200,000 persons ...
Article : 280 wordsPresident Roosevelt's plans are given prominence in the newspapers, and the Cabinet is expected to review the position to-day. The political correspondent of the "Daily ...
Article : 502 wordsMr. C. A, Morgan, solicitor for the defendant in a summons case at the Campsie Police Court yesterday, asked Mr. James J. Graves, M.L.C., general secretary of the ...
Article : 649 wordsAt the inquest to-day concerning the death of John William Carroll. 15, an employee of the maintenance section of the Water Supply Department at Northam, who was found shot ...
Article : 275 wordsWhen the Council of the League of Nations met at Geneva to-day. the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce). in the capacity of rapporteur on economic questions, ...
Article : 264 wordsThe courageous action of Mr. Bert Mundy, of Coff's Harbour, saved the brew of a large fishing smack from drowning in shark-infested water outside Coff's Harbour early this ...
Article : 202 wordsPrince George has a pleasant word for everybody on all occasions, and has the happy knack of familiarising himself with the subject of surroundings. He has a great sense of humour, ...
Article : 437 wordsMiss Joyce Cooper, the English swimmer, was twice defeated in State championships at the Coogee Aquarium Baths, but in defeat she carned as much admiration as if she had won. ...
Article : 356 wordsThe French decision not to apply the British quota concessions to Australia is virtually meaningless, as the duties and restrictions on most Australian commodities are already ...
Article : 213 wordsA man stricken with paralysis lay in University Park for nearly 12 hours yesterday. Dozens of people passed him, ignoring his appeals for help. ...
Article : 415 wordsThe permanent devaluation of the American dollar by 40 per cent, might mean a saving of about £417,000 in the Commonwealth Government's interest bill in New York, ...
Article : 381 wordsThe forthcoming visit of Prince George will be the sixth visit which has been made to Australia by a member of the British Royal Family. ...
Article : 151 wordsInspired statements in Berlin say that when her creditors meet on Monday next Germany will maintain the stand regarding the debt moratorium, giving preference to countries ...
Article : 113 wordsA native policeman named Stephen or Mamadameni was before the lower court on Saturday charged under the White Women's Protection Ordinance, before Mr. Justice Gore, ...
Article : 145 wordsWhile stacking wood on a motor truck at Alton Downs this morning, Ernest Victor Clanfield, 24, was shot through the left arm and the stomach at a range of 20 yards. ...
Article : 149 wordsAbout 300 relief workers employed on the Granville Fark scheme went on strike yesterday, following the dismissal of an employee. It appears that the strikers lost some time in ...
Article : 137 wordsTwo men were seen at Bowen Bride shortly after an explosion had wrecked a safe in Mr. H. Cheetham's office. Horace-street, and were chased by a night watchman, J. Stafford, and ...
Article : 117 wordsThe London wool sales opened strongly. Prices for merino wool advanced from 10 to 15 per cent., and prices for crossbred wool from 15 to 20 per cent. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 17 Jan 1934, Page 13
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