In the third match of their tour the "Wallabies" were defeated by the Johannesburg Reef and Country team at Ellis Park to-day, by 13 points to six. ...
Article : 385 wordsThe winter meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was concluded at Randwick on Saturday. Although heavy rain again fell very early in the morning, and the course ...
Article : 198 wordsOne of the damaged Gipsy Moth machines, which collided during the aerial pageant at South Grafton on Saturday, while taxiing across the field. Both machines were completely wrecked. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsIt is reliably reported in London that the Japanese Government is threatening a tariff war in retaliation against the British Empire, particularly aimed at England and India. ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Percival Gull left at 8.40 this morning for Roy Hill. Signals were very weak here for 200 miles, but they were readable at VKZ, Alice Springs. When the 'plane was 300 miles out ...
Article : 318 wordsNegotiations between the Casino Municipal Council and the Clarence River County Council, for the supply of bulk electricity from the Nymboida plant, are nearing completion. ...
Article : 63 wordsCasino Municipal Council has been informed by the Local Government Department that a specific charge will have to be made before the department will sanction an inquiry into ...
Article : 69 wordsSpeaking at a dinner given to visiting airmen, following the aerial pageant at South Grafton yesterday. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith congratulated South Grafton upon ...
Article : 142 wordsKengo atoned for his defeat in the Australia Jockey Club's Hurdle Race on Monday by winning the Second Hurdle Race. There was an element of luck about the performance. After ...
Article : 2,223 wordsA public meeting held here to-day, which was attended by 150 farmers and representatives of all public bodies, decided to ask the department to alter the present silos, as ...
Article : 74 wordsA conference of the Federated Tariff Reform organisations of Australia yesterday adopted a platform which has among its objects the immediate scaling down of all duties to a more ...
Article : 396 wordsAlthough heavy rain last week made the Australian Polo Club's ground at Cobbitty a little heavy, play in the Cobbitty Cup match between Goulburn and Assamanders on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 387 wordsA deputation from the Ratepayers' Association, comprising Messrs. G. A. McInnes, H. W. Y. Deane, R. J. S. Fallick, A. C. Bowers, and W. J. Bowe, asked the municipal council to ...
Article : 111 wordsOpinion in London is critical of Germany's action regarding the moratorium on foreign credits, but it is regarded as inconceivable that Germany should really intend to default ons ...
Article : 350 wordsDespite determined pressure from white House that Congress should complete its legislative programme and adjourn according to schedule to-night in line with President ...
Article : 108 wordsArbor Day was celebrated at Temora yesterday, when more than 160 ornamental and shade trees were planted on a site receptly purchased by the Education Department for ...
Article : 87 wordsThe deaths have occurred this week of two of the oldest pioneer residents of the district. Mr. William Kirkland, who died at ths Bowral Hospital after a few weeks' illness, ...
Article : 192 wordsJohn Goodman, an amateur, won the National Open Golf Championship at Glenview, Illinois, with a card of 287. W. Hagen and T. Armour tied for second place with 292. J. ...
Article : 52 wordsDescribing the work of the Australian observatories, Mr. W. B. Rimmer, of Canberra, told the Science Congress to-day of the cooperation with the Java stations in studying ...
Article : 127 wordsThe death occurred of Mr. Thomas Ballantyne Moir, manager of the Kendall branch of the E. S. and A. Bank, in a private hospital at Taree late last night. He was a native of ...
Article : 82 wordsA call-up for employment will be made as follows:— To-day.—Men in receipt of food relief and whose surnames commence with the letters A ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. L. Botham, engineer of the Public Works Department, who has been in charge of the Manilla water supply scheme during its construction, was entertained by the Manilla ...
Article : 112 wordsH. Larwood has consulted a specialist and will undergo an operation on his injured foot at the end of the season. Meantime he will be permitted to bat but not to bowl. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 265 wordsThe inner group's expulsion of 11 prominent members of the Labour party, because they supported Mr. A. C. Willis in the Bulli by-election, without giving them a hearing, has ...
Article : 300 wordsReplying to Mr. A. B. Cauty's speech, the Commonwealth Resident Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that the seven vessels sold to the White Star line for £1,900,000 cost £7,000,000 to ...
Article : 225 wordsThe line-up was:— Goulburn: P. K. Ashton (1), G. G. Ashton (2), J. H. Ashton, capt. (3), and R. R. Ashton (back), Assamanders: W. Horsley (1), Bob Skene (2), ...
Article : 814 wordsMoree police found the body of an unknown man in a hut on Kavin station, Bullarah, about 45 miles from Moree. The man, who was between 65 and 70 years ...
Article : 76 wordsThere was a remarkable happening in a football match at the Norwood Oval on Saturday. After having whistled up both teams to resume play after half-time, field umpire Allen bounced ...
Article : 141 wordsThis week Driver Alfred Spike, who has been attached to the Taree railway staff for the last six and a half years, retires, after 44 years' service in the State railways. ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsPatrick Hogan, horse-trainer, of Dennison-road, Arncliffe, was severely kicked about the head by a racehorse that he was leading at Canterbury Park yesterday. The ...
Article : 336 wordsThe inquiry by the Senate Committee into the affairs of the Morgan firm closed to-day after three of the junior partners had given evidence. They explained how, in 1930, they ...
Article : 136 wordsIn the charge of Group Scoutmaster S. A. Dunkley, the First Trangie group of Wolf Cubs, Boy Scouts, and Rovers, paraded on the railway platform to greet the Governor, Sir Philip ...
Article : 66 wordsFour members of the crew of the steamer Wanganella, who were arrested in a police raid on Thursday, appeared in court yesterday charged with attempting to export from New ...
Article : 84 wordsA party of five men who tried to force their way into the Britannia Hotel, Redfern, on Saturday night met with less success than a gang which forcibly entered a neighbouring ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsThe leader of the United States delegation to the World Conference (Mr. Cordell Hull), when questioned by 40 American and British Pressmen with reference to his reported use ...
Article : 156 wordsPolice officers, under Detective-sergeant Latrobe, searched the Wanganella last night for concealed silver. They boarded the liner in Chowder Bay, and searched for nearly an ...
Article : 62 wordsThe trawler Tongkol, which had been operating off Broken Bay yesterday, returned to port late last night to land Vivian Shaw, one of the deckhands, who cut his left hand badly ...
Article : 104 wordsA correspondent, in a letter to the Editor, says the extension of Martin-place to Macquarie-street will remove the shelter enjoyed by portion of Sydney Hospital from the westerly ...
Article : 56 wordsAlbert E. Warren, about 45, of Victoria Park, was killed by a bus in the city last night. A wheel passed over the man's head and crushed it. Warren hesitated to let the bus pass, and ...
Article : 49 wordsProgrammes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Columns on Page 2 to-day. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Jun 1933, Page 10
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