After a week's negotiations the Interstate Labour Conference has failed to restore unity in the Labour movement. The overtures have resulted in a further widening of the split, and the faction fight is now likely to be extended to the other States. ...
Article : 252 wordsA squad of detectives raided the premises of a city firm yesterday and seized a large quantity of skins of protected animals, besides discovering, they allege, the whereabouts of ...
Article : 449 wordsEfforts to trace the missing collier, Christina Fraser, now nearly a week overdue on the voyage from Bulli to Melbourne, will be redoubled to-day, when, in addition to the naval ...
Article : 351 wordsIn the second round of the men's doubles at Wimbledon to-day, J. Crawford and V. McGath (Australia) beat Dr. J. C. Gregory and F. Wilde, 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5. ...
Article : 917 wordsSeveral Presbyterian ministers in Victoria are dissatisfied with the outcome of the discussion in the Presbyterian Assembly of New South Wales concerning the teaching of ...
Article : 652 wordsMr. Hugh Rutledge, leader of the Mount Everest climbing expedition, in a wireless message from Mount Everest, states: "Orders have been received to bring the expedition home. ...
Article : 1,019 wordsWhile many of the committees dealing with the specific tasks before the World Conference met in private yesterday to continue their work, major interest was ...
Article : 1,078 wordsLeaving Metung, Lear Lakes Entrance, shortly before 10 o'clock yesterday morning, the Southampton supermarine flying boat proceeded west and north along the Victorian ...
Article : 155 wordsAlthough it was evident from the outset that the uncompromising attitude of the Lang Labour party made it impossible to bring about a reconciliation which would not ...
Article : 2,598 words"It is the view of the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission that power is vested in apprenticeship councils to apprentice adults to an industry. Their Honors consider, ...
Article : 412 wordsCaptain R. Smith, who was for six years master of the Christina Fraser, before taking charge of the collier Birchgrove Park only this month, stated in Newcastle to-day that he ...
Article : 95 wordsBernard Mulligan, aged 37 years, a scalder employed at the State Abattoirs, was struck on the head with an axe at the back door of his home in Annesley-street, Leichhardt, last ...
Article : 280 wordsTwo prospectors, Michael Mack. 36, and Thomas Adams, 64, suffered terrible privations when they were caught in a blizzard in lonely country. ...
Article : 326 wordsAn aeroplane crashed in a market garden at Mascot yesterday afternoon as it was turning into the wind to land at the aerodrome. The pilot, Mr. A. T. Reid, of Church-street, ...
Article : 361 wordsThe General Commission of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva to-day passed a motion adjourning the Conference until October 16. Germany alone opposed the motion. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe acting leader of the Federal Country party (Mr. Paterson) said at Laidley to-day that the party had been very disappointed in the attitude of the Lyons Government upon ...
Article : 133 wordsJ. Crawford is the sole Australian representative in the singles championship, as D. P. Turnbull was eliminated by Dr. Prenn, the German Davis Cup exponent. The defeat of ...
Article : 175 wordsRemarkable success in the treatment of Australian coal for oil was claimed by Mr. Alan F. Lyon in an address to a meeting of engineers in Newcastle this evening. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) has forwarded to the trustees of the Anzac Memorial Building, on behalf of the Government, a cheque for £10,000, towards the cost of erecting the ...
Article : 162 wordsA message from Port of Spain (Trinidad) says that scenes of death and destruction were described to-day as the repaired communication lines brought the first reports ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Prince of Wales defeated Lady Astor in the Parliamentary Golf Handicap, 2 up and 1. Ever since the Prince of Wales reached the semi-final, there have been speculations in ...
Article : 301 wordsGarnet Eden Bullard, aged 49 years, of Wardell-road, Earlwood, was found critically injured in a lane in Leichhardt last night. He died in hospital a few hours later. ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) said last night that a financial expert would be appointed to co-operate with the new Rural Bank Commissioners in the rearrangement of the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe International Rotary Convention to-day received perpetual possession of the silken banner bearing the emblem of the Rotary Club of Wellington (N.Z.). presented by Mr. T. C. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe 137th State lottery was drawn yesterday morning at the Criterion Theatre. The four major prizes were drawn by Mr. D. G. Donald, secretary of Sydney Hospital. ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. C. T. P. Ulm's 'plane, Faith in Australia, passed over here this morning, flying to Aleppo. The 'plane was delayed by severe ...
Article : 64 wordsA device to prevent a pilot falling asleep has been fitted to the 'plane in which Pilot J. Woods, of West Australian Airways, hopes to reach England in record time. The flight ...
Article : 70 wordsAfter a period of milder weather, conditions in Sydney were cold again yesterday. The maximum temperature. 57 degrees, was the lowest recorded since last August, when the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 1 Jul 1933, Page 13
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