Important decisions were made at yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet. Mr. Whiddon will not be reappointed ...
Article : 780 wordsOn the occasion of his sixty-eighth birthday, his Majesty the King has conferred honours upon a number of Empire citizens. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Queensland Turf Club stewards to-day disqualified C. P. Brown (owner-trainer) and A. Ellis (jockey), of Sydney and the mare Fragrant Zephyr, for 12 months, while the ...
Article : 625 wordsPolling in the Bulli by-election will take place to-day. The number of electors enrolled is 13,009. In a review of the candidates' prospects, the special reporter of the "Herald" says that much will depend on a big section of silent, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe leader of the Mount Everest climbing expedition (Mr. Hugh Ruttledge), in a wireless message, sent from Camp No. 4 on the evening of Wednesday, states:—"Messrs. ...
Article : 441 words"Japan is using every means in her power to undersell her competitors, deliberately using the depreciation of the yen to embark on a reckless national sales policy, with disastrous ...
Article : 281 wordsIt is reported that a political truce was signed at the Japanese Legation as a pre-requisite to the military agreement. ...
Article : 343 wordsSenator WALTER MASSY GREENE, Assistant Federal Treasurer. K.B. (Knight Bachelor.) ...
Article : 461 words"One fact emerges clearly from the turmoil and confusion of the faction fight in the Bulli by-election—that both the so-called Labour leaders are self-seekers, men seeking their own ...
Article : 563 wordsTo-morrow, in the privacy of the polling booths, the electors of Bulli, will determine an issue full of far-reaching possibilities. No by-election, in fact, in the political history of ...
Article : 866 words"If Japan is able to export to Australia at the low prices that have been stated, it must be the worst instance of dumping that has ever occurred," said Chief Judge Dethridge in the ...
Article : 195 wordsJ. Crawford (Aust.) beat C. Boussus (France) in the quarter final of the Paris championship, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. June 1. ...
Article : 351 wordsIn the first advocacy of such a proposal before Congress, Senator Tydings (Maryland) to-day made a dramatic appeal for a lump[?]n settlement of the wa[?] debts, "or as much ...
Article : 256 wordsAn unexpected development with regard to the recommendation of the New South Wales Rugby League that players and managers on the next tour of England should be prohibited ...
Article : 374 wordsThe first reading of the British plan will probably be completed on Saturday, pending which the plan will hot be recommended as a basis, for the future treaty. ...
Article : 388 wordsReplying to the Whitsuntide adjournment debate on the Economic Conference agenda in the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) ...
Article : 310 wordsHis Excellency the Governor yesterday received a telegraphic despatch from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs intimating that His Majesty the King had been ...
Article : 184 wordsOne of the most comprehensive agendas ever prepared for a Premiers' conference has been drawn up for the Premiers' Conference which is to begin in Melbourne on Tuesday. ...
Article : 242 wordsThe fifth Pacific Science Congress was [?]cially opened at Victoria (B.C.) to-day, 1[?] delegates from all parts of the world [?]ending ...
Article : 195 wordsThe three principal candidates in the Bulli by-election concluded their campaigns to-night with whirlwind tours of the electorate. They addressed meetings in all ...
Article : 180 wordsA number of stones were thrown on to the roof of the King's Theatre, Thirroul, to-night, when Mr. A. C. Willis, locally selected Labour candidate, was delivering an address. The ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Bribery and Secret Commission Prevention League (Incorporated), registered as a company in Sydney yesterday, represents an extension of the work of the Rotary Club ...
Article : 220 wordsFollowing an undertaking by the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) in the House of Commons promptly to inform the House of the Victorian Government's decision in ...
Article : 162 wordsMr. A. W. Smart, U.A.P. campaign director, said to-night that the vote to-morrow for the U.A.P. candidate would be the largest that had been recorded in the electorate for any ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Lieut.-Governor has been notified by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs that His Majesty the King, on the occasion of his birthday, has been pleased to confer the ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the Morgan inquiry, which is being cont[?]cted by the Senate committee investigating [?]ng practices the day's testimony [?]tinued to bring out some almost ...
Article : 121 wordsThe major prizes in the 132nd State lottery were drawn at the Criterion Theatre yesterday morning by Miss Gladys Moncrieff. The first ticket was held by the "Anybody ...
Article : 123 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says it is understood that the American delegation to the World Economic Conferenc will suggest that the central banks ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Colin McKenzie Pitt, engineer and surveyor in the State Public Works Department (Biographical sketches of the recipients of honours appears on page 14.) ...
Article : 31 wordsAn amazing story of an illiterate groom who rose to the position of brigade commander, subsequently leading a conspiracy against the Government, was related in the Rampur ...
Article : 167 words"The by-election at Bulli is something more than the filling of a seat [?]eld since time immemorial by an endorsed Labour man," said Mr. T. Murray, M.L.C., in a broadcast ...
Article : 158 wordsThe directors of Cinesound Productions, Ltd., announce that they have secured an exclusive licence to use the English Raycol natural colour and sound process in ...
Article : 138 wordsThe report of the White Star line for the year ended December 31, 1932, shows that a [?] debit of £631,688 has been carried for[?]ard. Although £500,000 was paid to the ...
Article : 118 wordsWhile the German cruiser Koln was visiting Sydney the medical officer, Dr. Tarnow, missed his war decorations, including an Iron Cross and a number of Austrian medals. ...
Article : 124 wordsIt is reported that Japanese pearlers practically control Melville Island, and that the aborigines are terrified by their brutal treatment of lubras. Similar conditions are ...
Article : 71 wordsThe steelworks miners' lodge carried the following motion: "We view with disgust the action of the executive in nominating Mr. J. T. Sweeney for the Bulli seat after Mr. A. C. ...
Article : 84 wordsDetails of the subscriptions to the Commonwealth conversion loan, which was heavily over-subscribed, will not be announced until after the allotments have been made on June ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Jun 1933, Page 13
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