Mr. Harold Cleaver, a member of Cleaver's Proprietary, Ltd., was opening a safe in his office at 8 o'clock this morning when he was held up by a young man armed with a ...
Article : 131 wordsOwing to the strong squally weather and the heavy sea the motor vessel Nimbin his been barbound since Monday morning but is expected to cross in this morning. The heavy ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin), speaking in support of the referendum at the Ashfield Town Hall last night, said that the question was far more important than a general ...
Article : 309 wordsThe British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and President Roosevelt to-day discussed thoroughly the problem of Britain's war debt to the United States, and then ...
Article : 306 wordsThe reasons for the crash of Mrs. H. Bonney, the Australian airwoman, during her flight from Australia to England, were revealed when the flying-boat which conducted a search ...
Article : 484 wordsThe leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang), opening his country campaign at Tamworth to-night, alleged that the Government proposed to save £7,000,000 next year by further ...
Article : 1,324 wordsAn emphatic denial was given by the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) last night to Mr. Lang's allegations at Tamworth last night that the State Government proposed to save ...
Article : 876 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) explained at length last night reasons why it is impossible to appoint scrutineers for the Upper House referendum. ...
Article : 1,353 wordsCarlisle Cecil Daniels, bookmaker was fined £10 by Mr. Hawkins, P.M., at Giafton Police Court on a charge that, having accepted a starting-price bet of £1 on Ramrod in the ...
Article : 271 wordsPolice seized a number of counterfeit coins at Katoomba yesterday, and detained two men and two women who were visitors to the town. ...
Article : 99 wordsMessrs. R. Hartigan, M. A. Noble, W. M. Woodfull, and [?]. Y. Richardson, all of whom have played test ciicket, will meet in Melbourne to-morrow to discuss recommendations ...
Article : 96 wordsThis morning R. W. Rice's billiard saloon was destroyed by fire. The stock was insured for £130. The building and fittings were owned by Mr. Walter D. Boots, and were ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner), speaking at Gladesville last night, warned the electors of the insidious attempts by Mr. Lang to divide ...
Article : 410 wordsA weatherboard cottage, owned and occupied by Joseph Marks, a shire council employee, was destroyed by fire early this morning. A bed, a few pictures, and a suit of clothes were ...
Article : 50 wordsAt Prague, the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Benes), speaking in Parliament, defied the world to alter the frontiers of Czechoslovakia by revising the peace treaties. ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsThe Upper Manning A. and H. Association recently decided to go in for extensive improvements to their showground at Wingham. The aim is to permit of sports being held at night. ...
Article : 100 wordsWhen the general commission of the Disarmament Conference resumed its sitting at Geneva to-day the chairman (Mr. Arthur Henderson) said he hoped for sufficiently ...
Article : 211 wordsThe municipal council, at a special meeting, decided to instruct its solicitor to conduct an investigation, as a preliminary to a constitutional inquiry, into the conduct of power-house ...
Article : 65 wordsThe British police are being equipped with newly invented resuscitating "guns" for reviving the apparently drowned and those suffering by coal gas or petrol fumes. ...
Article : 113 wordsArchibald James Glen, 39, cashier of the Wellington office of Huddart, Parker, Ltd., pleaded guilty at the Magistrate's Court to the theft of £3618/18/2 from the company. ...
Article : 85 wordsThroughout the district there is an acute shortage of grass, and stock have to be handfed. Nearly all the sheep-owners have men at work scrub-cutting to keep their sheep alive. ...
Article : 62 wordsWilliam James Lawler, on remand on a charge of the murder of Percy George Wooldridge, at Broken Head, on Easter Monday, was further remanded at the Byron Bay Police ...
Article : 62 wordsA call-up for employment will be made to-day of painters and ironworkers' assistants ("A," "B," and "E" classifications) who reside in the Shire of Sutherland, and whose ...
Article : 42 wordsThe 163rd anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook at Kurnell Botany Bay will be celebrated on Saturday next the actual anniversary of the famous landing. H.M.A.S. ...
Article : 312 wordsA message from Rome says that 119 persons have been killed and 500 have been injured as the result of an earthquake on the Island of Kos, off the coast of Anatolia (Asia Minor). ...
Article : 42 wordsThere was a sequel yesterday to Grafton City Council's refusal to permit a football match on Fisher Park on Anzac Day, when officials of the Grafton City Tennis Club, ...
Article : 99 wordsIt is reported from Paris that the Bank of England has arranged to lend the French Treasury francs from the Exchange Equalisation Fund to assist it during the next few ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 wordsThe 2000 Guineas Stakes, run at Newmarket to-day, resulted:—Princesse de Faucigny-Lucigne's ch c Rodosto, by Epinard-Ramondie, 1; Lord Carnarvon's King Salmon, by Salmon ...
Article : 65 wordsThe funeral of the late Henry Justice Collier, which took place at the Blackheath Cemetery to-day, was the largest ever seen in the district. The Blackheath Baptist ...
Article : 194 wordsLady Forster, wife of a former GovernorGeneral of Australia, presided at the Anzac Women's Fellowship at Australia House, at which General Sir Ian Hamilton gave an ...
Article : 59 words"A number of people considering the question of Upper House reform, said Mr. T. A. Playfair, M.L.C., last night, "argue that as the Legislative Council has done good work ...
Article : 267 wordsAnswering a question in the House of Commons regarding the Moscow trial, the Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) said that the four Metropolitan-Vickers Company engineers who ...
Article : 185 wordsThe price of gold to-day was £6/1/ an ounce fine, compared with £5/19/ yesterday. CITY OF VENICE. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsThe body of Mrs. Phoebe Margaret Carroll, 28, was found in a shed at her esidence, 39 Springside-street, Rozelle. Death had apparently been caused by hanging, but the rope ...
Article : 306 wordsFriedrick Lebrecht Fischer, 74, collapsed and died on The Rock railway station. He was travelling from Sydney to French Park, where he lived, and at The Rock he left the train to ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Barrier district assembly of the Australian Labour party decided to act with the Communist party on an equal basis in conducting a Labour campaign for a "No" vote at the ...
Article : 168 wordsWilliam Nelson, gardener, of Summertown, alleged in the Traffic Court to-day that his uncle, Harold Nelson, labourer, of Summertown, had deliberately run him down in his ...
Article : 121 wordsLevy White, 26 John William White, 23, and Charles Conrad Chariton Chavally, 26, appeared at Goulburn Police Court on charges of stealing bicycles. Fifty-five charges were ...
Article : 300 wordsA message from Darjeeling states that abnormally stormy weather there prevented the wireless staff from establishing contact, which for several days it had been hoping to make, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsAddressing a public meeting at Glen Innes, the Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) said that the Upper House reform which the Government was asking the people to approve was the ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) will address a meeting in the Randwick Town Hall to-night. He will be supported by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham), Mr. Jennings, M.P., ...
Article : 193 words"The system of indirect election which is the system proposed in the Referendum Bill, is not new," said Mr W. J. McKell last night. "Before 1913 the Senate of the United States of ...
Article : 181 words"Between 5 and 7," a mystery play, in which there are many exciting situations, was presented by the Four Arts Theatre Players at the Emerson Hall last night. It was briskly ...
Article : 89 wordsA market gardener named Lee Ging, 59, living at Brookvale, was assaulted at an early hour yesterday morning by three men, and robbed of £4. He was about to harness his ...
Article : 86 wordsSmithfield merchants highly praise the display of 180 lambs entered for the New Zealand Meat Board's South Island district competition. Southland won the challenge ...
Article : 70 wordsThe wreckage of an 18-foot launch was washed ashore at Hallow Beach, about a mile north of Broken Bay. A petrol tank was found on the beach, but no engine has been seen ...
Article : 51 wordsReturned soldier and sailor candidates travelling to Sydney or Canberra for examination for census clerks will be granted concession on their railway feres on production ...
Article : 45 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), Thu 27 Apr 1933, Page 10
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