A deadlock has been reached in the fellmongers' strike, and the employers have decided to close down their works, they state, until the men have "returned ...
Article : 819 wordsThe State Government has informed local government bodies that it will continue until June 30 next its emergency relief scheme, which provides work in lieu of the dole, and ...
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Article : 685 wordsThe Home Fleet exercises in co-operation with the Royal Air Force off the Scottish coast will have an important bearing on Britain's future armament, ...
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Article : 738 wordsMr. R. Naylor telegraphed to the Australian Press Association from Seattle to-night explaining his immediate plans with Winooka, and outlining the position regarding a ...
Article : 234 wordsMembers of Parliament conducted the Men's League service and the evening devotional service at the Dulwich Hill Presbyterian Church last evening. Mr. W. H. Gilmour, ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Marlborough Aviation Club's three[?] seater Hermes-Spartan aeroplane with Pilot A. E. Willis and two passengers aboard crashed at Blenheim Aerodrome after a flight from ...
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Article : 217 wordsNemaluk, an aboriginal on remand from the Supreme Court on a charge of murdering a Japanese of the lugger Ouida, escaped from Fanny Bay Gaol, about 6 a.m. yesterday. ...
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Article : 156 wordsTension in all sections of the Commonwealth railways was relieved yesterday afternoon, when the railwaymen's strike at Quorn ended. Arrangements were made immediately to lift ...
Article : 212 wordsPassengers by the steamer Mataram, which reached Sydney from the Solomon Islands on Saturday, gave information of mysterious vessels cruising in island waters. ...
Article : 353 wordsTwo years ago an aboriginal told the police at Daly River that another native had murdered a father and his son, by spearing them from ambush. The heads of the ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) inaugurated a gigantic campaign in Berlin for the alleviation of unemployment. He said: "If we solve this problem we will be invincible. ...
Article : 252 wordsThe Secretary of the Air League (Air-Commodore John Chamier), while appreciating the stringent provision in the air mail tenders against foreign participation, criticises the ...
Article : 454 wordsA week of feverish activity on the Stock Exchange culminated on Saturday in the investment market transacting the largest volume of business for a Saturday on record. ...
Article : 112 wordsAn indignation meeting was held in the Cardwell Shire Council Chambers yesterday concerning the bomb explosion at Tully on Friday night. A large number of citizens attended. ...
Article : 96 wordsShortly after 3 o'clock this morning, the Tivoli Garden Theatre, opposite the railway station, one of the largest picture theatres on the Richmond was destroyed by fire. The ...
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Article : 346 wordsGeorge Joseph Mudford, 46, a poultry farmer, was battered to death with the butt of his own shotgun at his poultry farm at West Preston about 5 a.m. on Saturday. ...
Article : 294 wordsSpectators and footballers became involved in a fight, in which boots and fists were freely used in Wiley's Park, Lakemba, on Saturday afternoon. The incident was the culmination ...
Article : 267 wordsA conference attended by representatives of all northern miners' lodges and of unemployed branches on the coalfields, decided on a new policy to deal with problems of ...
Article : 249 wordsMr. Lloyd George, M.P., speaking at Barmouth, Wales, said: "All the trouble that has arisen in Europe, particularly in Germany, is due to a f[?]agrant breach of understanding ...
Article : 212 wordsOn the sixth day of the inquiry being conducted by Mr. E. R. C. Gallop, supervising engineer for the Public Works Department, into the suspension of Albert James Dean, ...
Article : 356 wordsThe foundation stone of the Enfield Olympic swimming pool was officially laid on Saturday afternoon by Mrs. S. A. Lloyd, Mayoress of Enfield. The pool, the construction of which ...
Article : 159 wordsThe new Blue Bird and Miss England, which are to be secretly constructed to set up a double bid for new land and sea speed records for Britain, will have tremendous ...
Article : 181 wordsAt a meeting of traders, primary producers, and motor transporters in the Wagga Town Hall the State Government's attitude towards interstate motor traffic was criticised. ...
Article : 149 wordsWilliam McNeilly, 66, owner of a team of bullocks, and employed by Mr. B. M. Wade, M.L.A., who is a builder, of Inverell, in carting logs to Mr. Wade's sawmill at Ticketty ...
Article : 158 wordsUnder the presidency of the Premier of Norway (M. Mowinckel), the Council of the League of Nations met yesterday morning at Geneva. ...
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Article : 153 wordsAssent to the Upper House machinery bill is expected in political circles in the course of the next few days. It seems that the petition forwarded to the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Emden bell, which was stolen from the Australian War Memorial Museum, is being sought here by the police, who are watching incoming vessels. The New south ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 25 Sep 1933, Page 9
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