The Amalgamated Woollen Mills at Bradfordville, Goulburn, are working full time and business is showing a great improvement on that of a year ago. ...
Article : 39 wordsDoubt has arisen whether sufficient members of the management committee of the Seamen's Union to form a quorum will attend the meeting convened to take place in Sydney ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. H. P. Williams, general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, died at his home at Double Bay, on Saturday, following 10 days' illness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 297 wordsThe cabled announcement in the "Herald" of the formation of a new political party in New Zealand came as no surprise to those who have been in close touch with recent ...
Article : 1,186 wordsProfessor S. H. Roberts, dealing with the Polish corridor, has recently expressed the opinion that the so-called "central problem of Europe" demanded revision, for the existing ...
Article : 931 wordsThe four new members of the Water Board will take their seats next month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsElaborate precautions have been taken in Germany to maintain order at to-day's elections. The sale of spirits is forbidden. The streets must be kept clear of crowds, and ...
Article : 612 wordsThe Stock Exchange has been largely under the influence of foreign affairs; fighting in the Far East, the American financial situation, and the German election struggle having combined ...
Article : 611 wordsSo rapid has been the expansion of the wool-selling business in Albury that one of the broking firms considered it necessary to make extensive additions to their Albury ...
Article : 74 wordsRecently the Strand Theatre was destroyed by fire, and it was generally believed that it would not be rebuilt. Notwithstanding the depression, the proprietors have decided to ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) visited Narrandera on Thursday afternoon to unveil a tablet and to declare officially open additions to the Intermediate High ...
Article : 67 wordsSeized with a wanderlust while on their way to Sunday school, a girl aged 11 and a boy aged 7 decided to run away from their homes in Guildford yesterday. The girl was ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Shell Company's office in Gowrie-street, near the railway bridge, was entered during the night. The manager discovered the front door open yesterday morning. A window had ...
Article : 93 wordsA fire which broke out in a large iron shed used by W. E. Croucher, junior, as an oil depot, did damage estimated at about £750, The shed contained large stocks of petrol, oil, ...
Article : 89 wordsWhile crossing a paddock on the property of Mr. N. A. Pengilly, Anthony Crawford, 17, was savagely attacked by a bull. After being severely mauled on the ground, during which ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. K. Campbell, who opposed Mr. M. Kilpatrick, Country party, as a Lang party candidate at the last election, has resigned as president of the Wagga branch of the State ...
Article : 65 wordsDr. L. D. Woodward has been appointed by the Public Service Board lecturer in modern languages at the Teachers' Training College, Sydney, in succession to the late Mr. P. L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 140 wordsA meeting of about 150 graziers to-day carried a resolution expressing indignation at the continued apathy of the State and Federal Governments regarding rehabilitation of ...
Article : 105 wordsWalter Setzen, 16, a trainee on the visiting German barque Magdalene Vinnen, fell 30 feet in an attempt to climb the cliff face near Clovelly Beach yesterday. One of his legs ...
Article : 119 wordsWhile Australia is endeavouring to develop her meat trade with Japan, it is interesting to learn that a Japanese syndicate is negotiating for the purchase of large meat works ...
Article : 74 wordsThere has been many cases of wheat stealing in the surrounding districts, and several farmers have been victimised. In one case 10 bags of wheat were stolen from a waggon ...
Article : 71 wordsThe British Government has had before it a full account from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. R. A. Eden) of the present position at the Disarmament ...
Article : 369 wordsThe public is so greatly impressed by the meritorious services of James Grainger, that it has been decided to organise a shilling fund to present him with a suitable memento. ...
Article : 92 wordsA message from Asuncion (Paraguay) says that the Senate last night unanimously approved of a formal declaration of war against Bolivia. ...
Article : 44 wordsA call-up for employment will be made to-day of men registered at the Parramatta Depot and whose registration cards are dated up to December, 1931. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the Wyalong Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Coyle and a jury, James McCormack and his sons, James Desmond McCormack and Hubert Mervyn McCormack, were ...
Article : 197 wordsUnderwriting arrangements were made in London yesterday for a £2,000,000 loan for the Government of Northern Ireland in 3½ per cent. stock, redeemable in 1943, the issue ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsFive men were injured, one fatally, and two others seriously, when a motor car in which they were passengers came into collision with a telephone pole on Maitland-road, ...
Article : 443 wordsWhen the train from Newcastle arrived at Sydney yesterday Detective-sergeant Cumes, Detective Golding, and Policewoman Mitchell were among the crowd on the platform. When ...
Article : 83 wordsMiss Mitchell and Miss Dabbin, of Bankstown, who are attempting to break the Sydney to Melbourne hiking record of 14 days, held by Miss Stooker, arrived at Albury to-day. They ...
Article : 69 wordsTrade negotiations, which are proceeding between representatives of the United Kingdom and the Argentine delegation are being conducted by three sub-committees, dealing ...
Article : 89 wordsKentucky Rural Co-operative Society, Ltd., completed the packing of 7000 cases of apples for export this week, and the consignment was taken to Sydney by special train. The fruit ...
Article : 59 wordsThe stamp which will be issued to commercial houses by the Citizens' Organising Committee for Sydney Festival Week in April. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsMr. G. C. Gollan, M.L.A., has propounded a scheme which, he claims, would improve and cheapen the distribution of milk to metropolitan householders, by placing it under ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 wordsThe coroner held an inquiry at Lightning Ridge into the death of John Grady, miner. He found that Grady died from a wound in the left side of the face and head, wilfully inflicted ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Afghan Government and the British India authorities are perturbed at the activities of a large force of young Mahsud and Wazir tribesmen who have moved from British ...
Article : 209 wordsAddressing the Royal Institution, Sir Douglas Mawson described the Antarctic expedition of the Discovery. The audience applauded the film, which showed the raising of ...
Article : 121 wordsA fire started on Mr. A. Ackerley's property on the Cobram-road to-day, and burnt into Mr. J. W. Nicholas' Monaro Vale property and Mr. H. R. Stewart's property, destroying a mile ...
Article : 71 wordsMethods of financing and administering the State branch of the A.W.U. were discussed at a week-end meeting in Sydney of the Federal executive. The State branch, in accordance ...
Article : 77 wordsA proposal that Alsatian dogs should be declared noxious within the shire was rejected by Gostwyck Shire Council. The president (Cr. Shanahan) said that shires would strike ...
Article : 54 wordsJohn Joseph Arnaut, 73, a Syrian, known as Jack Josephs, appeared in the Townsville Police Court yesterday charged with having unlawfully attempted to kill Francis R. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsA Mott, 21 years, while shooting at Widgiewa, dropped the pea-rifle he was carying. The rifle exploded, the bullet entering Mott's groin and lodging in the abdomen. An ...
Article : 48 wordsNeville Cardus, writing in the "Observer," says: "We did not know what we were talking about in September when we questioned the composition of Jardine's attack. We were ...
Article : 185 wordsSpeaking at the Central Methodist Mission, Newcastle, to-day, Mr. A. Lane, M.P., attacked the State lottery, raffles, and night betting at the tin hares as immoral iniquities. He said ...
Article : 145 wordsAs the result of three railway union executives rejecting the suggestion of the railway companies to accept the recommendation of the chairman of the National Wages Board ...
Article : 149 wordsIt was announced at the conclusion of the meeting of the A.L.P. executive on Friday night that the State Labour campaign on the referendum issue would be opened by the ...
Article : 54 wordsBruce Beer, the son of Mr. Paul Beer, of Sydney, was playing at the mouth of a public well at Delungra, when he slipped on a sheet of iron and fell 40 feet on to a timber ...
Article : 77 wordsAs the result of a quarrel between two English migrants at Second Valley unemployed camp yesterday afternoon, in which knives are alleged to have been used, Albert Innis, 34, and ...
Article : 70 wordsSpeaking at Geelong West last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said he hoped that a reduction in taxation in Australia would not be long delayed. The time of the ...
Article : 45 wordsEdward Watson, 45, mounted a loaded dray on road works and something went wrong with the harness. Descending from the load, Watson tripped in the reins, causing the horse ...
Article : 68 wordsDr. Alan Vickers will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon to-day. ...
Article : 17 wordsProgrammes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Column on Page 2 each day. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 6 Mar 1933, Page 10
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