The point at issue in a case in the Gosford Court to-day was whether a suspicious husband was legally entitled to enter an apartment by force. ...
Article : 186 wordsThe railway goods yards are busy with the arrival of stores and harvesting machinery for district farmers. Fifty headers have arrived so far, mostly of an eight-foot cut, with ...
Article : 47 wordsThe "Kangaroos" beat Huddersfield to-day by 13 points to five. The match was decided in shocking weather. The ground at Fartown was heavy and rain-soaked, several ...
Article : 789 wordsThe "Wine Trade Review" comments on the continuance of the all-conquering progress of Empire wines. Imports in October totalled 359,651 gallons, compared with 268,542 in ...
Article : 157 wordsA message from Madrid says that the mass seizure of the estates of ten Dukes, which were handed over to peasants and Republicans, is the Government's last-minute attempt ...
Article : 382 wordsIt was announced at the week-end that Mr. E. B. Wareham, Sydney manager of the Adelaide Steamship Co., Ltd., and attorney for the company in New South Wales, would retire ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 738 wordsAfter a postponement for one day on account of rain, the Blackie-Ironmonger testimonial match was commenced at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday, but further showers ...
Article : 878 wordsRailwaymen express great satisfaction at the decision to refund to all ranks sums varying from £15 to £44, which had been held in suspension because of a doubt ...
Article : 51 wordsAt the Wollongong Police Court, Thomas Patrick Kenny was charged with feloniously slaying Michael McNamara, at Dapto. It was stated that the men were sparring ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the request of the Department of Labour, the Mayor called a public meeting to put forward the Government's scheme to aid building additions and repairs. The Mayor, two other ...
Article : 57 wordsDuring last week goods trains travelling to the west were "raided," and merchandise was taken. On Thursday night boots, dress materials, clothes, and confectionery were ...
Article : 187 wordsAustralian awards in the Empire wine competitions at the Brewers' Exhibition are as follows:- Bottled in country of origin.—Claret type: ...
Article : 466 wordsMrs. Green, wife of Councillor V. L. Green, president of the Guyra Shire, died at her residence, Avoca, Guyra, after a protracted illness. She was born at Roma, Queensland, and shortly ...
Article : 114 wordsThe death of Mr. Samuel Mackenzie Swinton occurred at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Hulton S. King, of Llangothlin. He was a pioneer of the New England district. He had ...
Article : 111 wordsNominations for the annual elections of the Northern District of the Miners' Federation were announced yesterday by the returning officer (Mr. L. Halliday). ...
Article : 331 wordsParliament was prorogued by Royal Commission to-day, and a new session will be opened in State by the King on Tuesday next. The work of the past session, which began ...
Article : 435 wordsConsumption of electricity in Lismore has increased by 90 per cent. since 1930, and the sub-station which serves the centre of the town is overloaded. The municipal council ...
Article : 143 wordsClifford, Riddle, 10, of Barton-street, Hawthorn, had an amazing escape from drowning when he was swept for a mile by rain-water in a stormwater drain at Hawthorn on ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Jemalong Shire Council decided to enforce the last basic wage reduction. Councillor R. H. Beddie said that the question of putting the reduction into operation ...
Article : 133 wordsCaptain Emil Mertgen, 48, marine superintendent in Australia for the NorddeutscherLloyd Line of German steamers, was killed when his car crashed into a war memorial ...
Article : 134 wordsThough the flotilla companies were without fresh meat, vegetables, and bread, and were living on hard biscuits and "bully" beef three days out from Port Said there was little illness ...
Article : 234 wordsAt the Hay Quarter Sessions, before Judge Coyle, Sydney John Phyland and Leslie James Phyland pleaded guilty to stealing 284 sheep, the property of George Wood, at Balranald, ...
Article : 104 wordsProfessor Berriedale Keith, in a letter to the "Scotsman," says: "After Mr. Cosgrave was permitted to eliminate the Crown's connection with the Free State's army and Civil ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 wordsWagga Municipal Council has been invited by the Melbourne Royal Horticultural Society to give an exhibition at the Melbourne Centenary flower show in October, 1934, as part ...
Article : 71 wordsMonica Mary Bergin, 11, the youngest daughter of Mrs. Basil Bergin, of Hillsidecrescent, Hamilton, Brisbane, was killed when a motor lorry capsized near the Boyd's Bay ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Apostolic Delegate, Archbishop Bernardini, who presided at the annual meeting of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital. North Sydney, yesterday afternoon, said it was ...
Article : 184 wordsH. Hopman made history at Kooyong yesterday when he appeared in shorts for his match on the Stadium tennis court against J. Crawford. This was the first time that ...
Article : 249 wordsDr. J. B. Oakeshott examined first-aid classes conducted at Lismore Ambulance Station. Dr. A. J. Opie gave lectures and presented the prize for the first-year student gaining the ...
Article : 239 wordscaptain Britten, of the Cunard liner Berengaria, which reached Southampton this morning 12 hours late, reported the severest crossing for several years. He gave a graphic ...
Article : 214 wordsIn the match between the M.C.C. and Delhi and District, Delhi scored 98 (Verity five wickets for 40). The M.C.C. closed their innings when they lost four wickets for 234. ...
Article : 93 wordsA sedan motor car, in which there were four persons, skidded in Joseph-street, Auburn, on Saturday, and overturned. Mrs. Martha Bartley, 47, of Victoria-street, Adamstown, suffered ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsA radio message has been received from Rear-Admiral Byrd, announcing the arrival of the Antarctic expedition at Easter Island. Nov. l8. ...
Article : 87 wordsAt the Lismore Police Court, John Charles Williams, an officer of the Board of Health, proceeded against David Bohane, baker, of Lismore, for having dirty premises. ...
Article : 38 words"Although the Federal Ministry was confident that the loan would be successful," the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day, "We did not expect that success would be achieved ...
Article : 160 wordsA strange story of a young man's desire to learn how a skeleton key is used was told to a shopkeeper in Anzac-parade, Kensington, last night. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe question of declaring Alsatian doss noxious was discussed at a meeting of the Pastures Protection Board to-day. Mr. Smith said he did not agree with the ...
Article : 340 wordsThe team to represent Australia in the first lawn tennis test match against Britain, at Rushcutter Bay, commencing on November 30, is:—J. Crawford (N.S.W.), H. Hopman ...
Article : 49 wordsThere was a surprising result in the Outer Hebrides trawler case, when the Sheriff's Court at Stornaway, Scotland, acquitted the master of the Lucida of a charge of refusing ...
Article : 135 wordsFrank Henry Hills, the driver of the motor car which killed several members of a crowd watching the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace on October 6, was remanded ...
Article : 272 wordsThe seven occupants of a large launch which broke down off Bondi Head last night thought their troubles were at an end when their distress signals were answered by the prompt ...
Article : 170 wordsAt Alberswell, in the Palatinate, it has been decided to introduce the pillory as a punishment for stealing grapes from local vineyards, reports the Munich correspondent of "The ...
Article : 108 wordsProspects of reopening the Mount Isa mines are brighter as a result of negotiations at the week-end. The branch secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr, C. ...
Article : 66 wordsCriterion Theatre: "Tout Paris," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "The Quaker Girl," 8. Tivoli Theatre: Vaudeville, 2.30, 8. Civie Theatre: "The Squatter's Daughter," 11, 2. ...
Article : 205 wordsTwo attendants of the Victorian Civil Ambulance did fine work on Saturday morning when Ernest Smith, 42, labourer, of Rossmoyne-street, Northcote, met with an accident ...
Article : 147 wordsWhile in charge of a gang of relief workers at Hopetoun Park, Rockdale, on Friday afternoon, William Henry Thompson, 46, of Baxteravenue, Rockdale, received injuries from which ...
Article : 131 wordsAt a meeting of the Imperial Smelting Corporation Sir Robert Horne, who presided, said that the Empire's capacity to produce zinc was now substantially in excess of the ...
Article : 119 wordsIn a fairly heavy sea, the 14ft dinghy Mystery capsized with six occupants a quarter of a mile off the shore at St. Kilda about 4.30 p.m. to-day. The occupants, who were ...
Article : 105 wordsFollowing a serles of robberies and safe blowings recently, detectives arrested two men and two women early this morning as they were about to leave Brisbane in a high-powered ...
Article : 57 wordsScientific ana recreational expeditions of the Great Barrier Reef, conducted by Mr. E. M. Embury, of the Rural School, Manilla, are attracting many tourists. The headquarters ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. William Player Bice, Past Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Victoria, died at his home at Canterbury yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bice was 78 years ...
Article : 39 wordsProgrammes of suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Nov 1933, Page 10
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