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  2. DARWIN.

    Artillery officers and men drafted from all military districts of the Commonwealth are at present concentrated at George's Height- pending ...

    Article : 255 words
  3. TRADES HALL.

    How the Reduction of Rents Act introduced by the Lang Government in 1931 placed the Trades Hall Association in "a dangerous financial position" is revealed in ...

    Article : 416 words
  4. NO PREFERENCE

    The Minister for Employment (Mr. J. J. Kenneally) Informed a deputation from the Returned Soldiers' League to-day that the Government policy did not provide for ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. B.H. PROPRIETARY.

    At the annual meeting of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd., in Melbourne yesterday, the chairman (Mr. H. G. Darling) announced that the ...

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  6. AGREEMENT REACHED At London Wheat Conference.

    The Wheat Conference, which has been sitting in London this week, reached an agreement to-day. It was agreed that the price at which importing countries should beg-in to relax their import restrictions should be 12 gold francs a quintal, or 63.6 ...

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  7. UPPER HOUSE

    In the Equity Court yesterday Mr. Piddington, K.C., moved ex parte on behalf of Mr. T. P. Doyle, M.L.C., for an injunction to restrain members of the Ministry and ...

    Article : 486 words
  8. GERMANY.

    Addressing the Zionist Congress at Prague, Dr. Arthur Ruppin, an economic expert, declared that at least 200,000 of the 500,000 Jews in Germany must leave that country in ...

    Article : 553 words
  9. IMPORTING COUNTRIES.

    A paragraph added to the draft agreement interprets the importing countries' obligations as follows:—"Measures affecting the area grown and the degree of protection adopted ...

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  10. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Harry Hopewell Cutter, 62, for five years secretary of the St. George District Hospital at Kogarah, was committed for trial from Kogarah Police Court on a charge of having, ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. PAY ENVELOPES.

    The Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. E. A. Prior) yesterday gave a decision that the refusal of an employee to divulge the contents of his pay envelope to an Inspector under the ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. MINISTER'S COMMENT.

    "It is rather early to comment," said the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart), when he was informed of the cabled advice last night. "But, assuming that agreement has ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. COUNTRY PARTY.

    A charge against the Commonwealth Government of having suppressed an important Tariff Board report (as outlined in the "Herald" during the week) is contained in an ...

    Article : 314 words
  14. CAR STOLEN.

    A youth careering along the streets at breakneck speed in a stolen car, pursued by armed police, caused a sensation in Orange this afternoon, many people having their ...

    Article : 296 words
  15. TRADE WAR.

    The petrol war, vhich has been carried on spasmodically among Griffith garages for several weeks, reached a critical stage this morning, when shortly after 8 o'clock a garage ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    The proposal put forward by the Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) on behalf of the Commonwealth Government was for a restriction by 15 per cent. of Australia's average ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. STORM IN U.S.A.

    One of the most severe storms experienced on the Atlantic seaboard for many years has resulted in loss of life and widespread damage to property. ...

    Article : 261 words
  18. ELECTROCUTIONS

    Before adjourning to Monday the inquest on George Henry Brett, who was electrocuted at his home at Mayfield on August 12, the Newcastle District Coroner (Mr. Pickett) said ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. SHEEP CASES.

    At the Moree Police Court, before Mr. A. G. Hardwick, P.M., John Hubert McDonald and his son, John William McDonald, were charged with having been in possession of 460 sheep, ...

    Article : 317 words
  20. EMPIRE FINANCE.

    The Financial Editor of the "Daily Express" says: "It is evident on all sides that a comprehensive policy of Empire finance is imperative. When the British Government has completed ...

    Article : 274 words
  21. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Australian tennis champion, J. Crawford, in an interview to-day, explained his mission to this country. He said: "You know it is vital for our future success in the Davis ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    A sham naval encounter, under service conditions, took place off the Bay of Islands. The participating warships were the Australia, Canberra, Dunedin, and Diomede. The ...

    Article : 200 words
  23. FRUIT EXPORTS.

    Reductions of from /4 to /5 a case in shipping freight rates on fruit for overseas countries, it is hoped, will follow the recent conference between growers, exporters, and ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    Widespread floods have occurred as a result of four days of incessant rain, following an abnormally heavy monsoon. The area affected covers Bengal, Assam, Orissa, the United ...

    Article : 100 words
  25. MISS EVA BOOTH.

    Commissioner Maxwell, of the Salvation Army Headquarters, has received advice from London that Commander Eva Booth, the leader of the movement in the United States, will ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    There was a sensation at The Oval to-day when M. J. C. Allom, instead of declaring Surrey's first innings closed at lunch time, continued batting, and thus scored the highest ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. STRIKE ENDS.

    After having been on strike for a week, about 200 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union who had been employed at four of the munition factories of the Defence Department ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. THE KING.

    The King, accompanied by Prince George, travelled to the north during last night and to-day, and reached Balmoral Castle for his annual holiday on Deeside. ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. COOK SUES GRAZIER.

    remarkable story of the engagement of a woman in Sydney as a cook-general for Tallabung Station and her experiences during the three weeks she was there was related before ...

    Article : 395 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND

    The Government has decided to allow the importation of oranges from South Ausiralia under a quantltive restriction. In announcing this decision, the Deputy ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The steady rise in home rail stocks which has taken place recently reflects the satisfactory traffic figures which the companies have been showing. ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. MR. WHIDDON.

    The State Government has decided to terminate the appointment of Mr. W. H. Whiddon as assessor and member of the State Income Tax Board. ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. WORK FOR DOLE.

    "I feel very disappointed to find that a section of the unemployed, however small, has set its face against accepting the work-forthe-dole scheme," said Alderman M. Manfred ...

    Article : 225 words
  34. SAFEBLOWERS.

    A gang of safeblowers made an unsuccessful attempt to blow open the safe in the office of General Accessories, Ltd., cycle manufacturers, Foster-street, city, on Thursday night. The ...

    Article : 201 words
  35. BLUE SHIRTS.

    The Government has announced that the [?] membership of the National Guard is Included in the ban Therefoie, the activities of women's and youths' branches are illegal. ...

    Article : 175 words
  36. GEORGES CARPENTIER

    Georges Carpentler, the former Champion boxer, went to the rescue of two Englishwomen who had been attending a gala at a fashionable night club at Cannes (France), where ...

    Article : 128 words
  37. WIRELESS EXHIBITION.

    It is officially announced that the radio exhibition at Olympia resulted in £26,000,000 worth of business, necessitating the production in the ensuing season of 1,250,000 receiving ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    According to a police report received by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) yesterday, 1172 persons were proceeded against in the metropolitan and Newcastle districts for ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. BRICKWORKS BUSY.

    After having been closed down for nearly three years the Hurstville brick and pipe works are now working three shifts, due to the revival in the building trade. Fifty-six ...

    Article : 46 words
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