The Commonwealth Bank has agreed to issue Treasury bills to the amount of £2,500,000, to enable the Federal Government to assist wheatgrowers. The money is being made available on condition that the bills are redeemed from revenue within three years. ...
Article : 162 wordsTragedy is feared to have overtaken George Galley, 17, of 37 Jersey-street, Marrickville, who left Port Hacking at noon on Saturday in a 15-feet motor launch for Woy Woy. ...
Article : 335 wordsFour white men returned to civilisation last month after an exploring trip through the wilds of New Guinea, during which they traversed an area of 4500 square miles, and came ...
Article : 860 wordsThe dollar reached Civil War levels to-day on a further increase in the Government's price of gold and the renewed flight of capital abroad. Sterling and the franc soared. The ...
Article : 531 wordsThe special representative of the "Herald" in London says that the doom of the Disarmament Conference has apparently been sealed by the refusal of Germany and Japan to co-operate with the League of Nations. It is admitted, he says, that Britain set too noble an example of dis ...
Article : 174 wordsAn important statement was made by the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) in the House of Commons yesterday, on the position of the British Government ...
Article : 890 wordsThe president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association (Mr. E. Field) last night expressed disappointment at the amount of relief. "I think that anything short of £3,500,000 is in ...
Article : 340 wordsThe arrangement with the Commonwealth Bank was made as the result of the visit paid to Melbourne by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons). ...
Article : 461 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Bolton EyresMonsell) announced that the British Government had, with much regret, decided to revise ...
Article : 494 wordsThere has been no response to the appeal by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) to Germany to help to save the couse of international disarmament, and the ...
Article : 1,260 wordsJudge Curlewis, in the Quarter Sessions Court yesterday, made strong comment on the conduct of certain boys who attend the Sans Souci School. ...
Article : 224 wordsAlthough Italy and the United States abstained from voting, Britain, France, Switzerland, and Germany supported the London Silk Association's resolution at the conference of ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. George Walker, of the Lindley Walker Wheat Co., Ltd., said that a flour tax would have been the best way to raise money. Other countries, including Britain, had adopted this ...
Article : 166 wordsThe spider monkeys at Taronga Park, a source of delight to all young visitors—and most older visitors—created a difficult problem for the Zoo officials. The monkeys ...
Article : 221 wordsA decision to proceed with more works on the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers was reached to-day at a meeting of the River Murray Commission, and will result in in ...
Article : 275 wordsThe failure of the boxers to fulfil their engagements caused a disturbance at Leichhardt Stadium last night, and the spectators refused to leave the hall, although the man ...
Article : 433 wordsThe Reichbishop (Dr. Muller) has suspended Dr. Krausa, the leader of the Berlin section of Nazi Christians. Dr. Muller denounced his attacks as intolerable to the Evan ...
Article : 274 wordsArthur Bollard, 12, was about to give a "snake-charming exhibition" to a number of juveniles, with four snakes and 50 lizards which he had captured, when his father in ...
Article : 279 wordsIn the French Chamber of Deputies the Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Paul-Boncour), replying to the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler), said that France was ready to ...
Article : 410 wordsAfter a long silence, the whirr of engines and the ring of steel are again heard at the Balmain colliery. This time the quest is not for coal, but for gas—natural gas—the ...
Article : 361 wordsBefore the week is out the Liberals under Sir Herbert Samuel may decide to cross the floor of the House of Commons and go into active opposition against the Government next ...
Article : 325 wordsLawrence James Albert Malone, 17, of Warwick-street, Walkerville, was drowned in North Adelaide swimming pool last Sunday. The Coroner (Mr. A. S. Blackburn), at an inquest ...
Article : 203 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said that the policy to be followed when opportunity offered for any considerable migration ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Lawn Tennis Association's ranking list of English players, based on singles matches since April, 1933, is as follows:—F. J. Perry, H. W. Austin, H. G. N. Lee. G. P. Hughes, Dr. ...
Article : 100 wordsAfter examination of a report on the conduct of the Church of England mission at Roper River, Northern Australia, the Federal Government has discontinued its grant to the ...
Article : 236 wordsThe chief United States delegate to the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Norman Davis) reiterated to-day that America would not participate in any European political discussions, ...
Article : 90 wordsThe members of the English lawn tennis team were welcomed by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Hagon) at the Town Hall yesterday. ...
Article : 228 wordsA young man, who was under police guard at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, escaped last night in his pyjamas. A search was made within a few minutes ...
Article : 214 wordsTwenty-nine leading women's organisations, representing the entire feminist movement in Britain, at a mass meeting at the Central Hall, Westminster, inaugurated a national movement ...
Article : 163 wordsA woman was killed and a girl and two men were injured when a motor lorry loaded with sheepskins and empty petrol drums became out of control this afternoon on a hill ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" of the younger Australian batsmen, of whom he expects a number of lefthanders to go to England, says that Bromley ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 16 Nov 1933, Page 11
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