Stanley John Jex, 27, an English immigrant, shot dead Thelma Heath, 18, at her home in New-street, Parramatta, last night, and then fatally wounded himself. ...
Article : 589 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens), in his speech at Goulburn to-day, replied to Mr. Lang's allegations at Bathurst that farmers had been evicted from their holdings by the ...
Article : 428 wordsMr. E. M. Mitchell, K.C., the distinguished constitutional barrister, supplied a statement yesterday to refute the Lang party's contention that ...
Article : 577 wordsThe trade agreements made by Britain with the Argentine and Denmark, which were recently signed, were discussed in the House of Commons to-day. ...
Article : 1,118 wordsMr. Stevens yesterday issued the following appeal:— "In the lives of nations, as well as in the lives of men and women, there are vital crises ...
Article : 334 wordsA message from Asuncion says that Paraguay formally declared war against Bolivia to-day. The countries have been engaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 211 wordsNotification of the endorsement by [?] United States Government of the [?] formula for a tariff truce has [?] been received. ...
Article : 438 wordsThe leader of the Opposition, Mr. Lang, issued the following final appeal yesterday:— "Sixteen years ago the people of this State, in common with the rest of Australia, went ...
Article : 180 wordsThe following statement has been made by the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning, K.C.):— "To-morrow the people of New South Wales are to record their verdict upon the most vital ...
Article : 749 wordsMr. Bruxner, Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport, as leader of the State Country party, yesterday issued the following as a final appeal to electors to vote "Yes" on Saturday:— ...
Article : 497 wordsThe Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) also refuted Mr. Lang's statements about the eviction of farmers, and disclosed that while the Lang Government was in power, there were ...
Article : 586 wordsAn "undeclared war" between Paraguay and Bolivia concerning the ownership of El Gran Chaco has been raging since June of last year, but the dispute, to which the formal ...
Article : 434 wordsHaving extended operations over a wide [?] the Japanese forces are continuing the [?] for thp purpose of removing the menace [?] Chinese forces outside the neutral zone, ...
Article : 368 wordsMelbourne Inman, the English hilliards player, was welcomed at the New South Wales Sports Club yesterday, when there was a representative attendance of members of the ...
Article : 292 wordsA railway breakdown gang of 60 men, with two large cranes, worked hard all yesterday from early morning to clear the western line at Werrington, near Penrith, which had been ...
Article : 377 wordsSeveral speakers in support of a "Yes" vote at the referendum appropriately recalled in speeches or statements that to-day (by day)—or to-morrow (by date)—is the first ...
Article : 293 wordsThe chairman of the Australian Oversea Transport Association Mr. F. H. Tout, M. L. C., announced yesterday that, following continued representations which have been made by ...
Article : 267 wordsIn introducing the Budget in the Dall Eireann, the Minister for Finance (Mr. Sean MacEntee) foreshadowed a surplus of £ 16,000. He claimed that Ireland was unique among ...
Article : 171 wordsThree thieves, who were armed with pistols, bailed up the employees of Tiy Loy and Company, a grocery shop at 310 Botany-road, Alexandria, yesterday afternoon. They forced ...
Article : 449 wordsIs tennis an effeminate game, worthy only to be played at girls' high schools and ladies' seminaries? Mr. Johnson, the sports master at the ...
Article : 221 words[?] Wheat conference sitting at Geneva [?] Mr. Schueller (Austria) as chairman. Mr. Henry Mongenthau said that the ...
Article : 270 wordsSir,—You say in your leading article of today's issue that A. W. U. branches and organisers are appealing for a "Yes" vote in the present referendum campaign. I wish to give ...
Article : 391 wordsMr. Thomas Moult, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says: "The decision of the captain of the M.C.C. team, D. R. Jardine, to write a book on the tour is the sequel to informal talks ...
Article : 276 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. C. Waterhouse (Con., South Leicester) asked the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) if he would direct the attention of the ...
Article : 127 wordsDeposits of shells in Newcastle harbour and the Lower Hunter River are to be used in the manufacture of cement at the Cockle Creek works of the Sulphide Corporation, Ltd. ...
Article : 247 wordsThree members of the Storemen and Packers' Union have been expelled from the union as a result of an investigation into a recent ballot for the election of officials. ...
Article : 188 wordsThe shipping dispute was settled to-night, and all ships will be manned to-morrow except the Monowai, which is now fixed to sail for Sydney on Thursday next. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe correspondent of the British United Press at Madiid says that all troops have been ordered to remain in barracks presumably on account of the rumours of a plot against ...
Article : 110 wordsOn Monday next £103,000 will be paid to the Commissioner of Stamp Duties on behalf of the executois of the late Earl of Inchcape, chairman of the P. and C. Line. The amount ...
Article : 51 wordsflyer, Carl Nauer, arrived here to-day on his way to Australia. [By special arrangement, Reuter's world [?] in addition to other special sources ...
Article : 45 wordsAfter signing on 11 members of the Australian Marine Stewards' Union, the Union Royal liner Maunganui sailed for San Fiancisco, via Wellington, yesterday afternoon Her ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 May 1933, Page 11
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