The Ottawa reciprocal tariff proposals were discussed throughout the Empire yesterday. British and Australian business circles in London are generally satisfied with the agreements, but leading meat importers do not think that they are ...
Article : 82 words"What Mr. Lyons offered the Country party was a slap in the face; an insult," said Senator Hardy, when he declared open to-day the first annual conference of the Riverina division of ...
Article : 339 wordsL. A. Smith, of the Melbourne Cricket Club, yesterday won the "King's" match at Anzac Range with 334 points out of a possible of 365 points. H. N. Natt. ...
Article : 690 wordsA remarkable statement regarding the alleged attitude of the British Treasury towards the Navy during the period of the late Labour Government in 1930 is expected to ...
Article : 210 wordsFor some weeks, rumours have been afoot that a merger was being arranged between Greater Union Theatres, Ltd., and Hoyts Theatres, Ltd. Yesterday, it was announced ...
Article : 212 wordsMr. E. F. Harrison (U.A.P., Vic), who was formerly commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and a colonel in the permanent forces, in a ...
Article : 1,527 wordsThe Anglo-French conversations on disarmament problems occupied several hours as Downing-street to-day, and will be resumed to-morrow. ...
Article : 282 wordsThe Australian Association of British Manufacturers takes the view that the full agreement is notable principally for the evidence it provides that the Empire is at last settling ...
Article : 533 wordsBritish and Australian business circles generally express satisfaction at the Ottawa agreements, which they believe ought to be of mutual benefit, but leading meat importers ...
Article : 757 wordsThe cricketers had an unusual opportunity of viewing Cocos Island. Captain O'Sullevan passed very close, and the island dipped a flag, the compliment being returned. ...
Article : 246 words"It would be disastrous if the Waterside Workers' Federation was broken up and disorganisation returned to the water front," said Judge Beeby in the Arbitration Court ...
Article : 333 wordsA report circulated in the city yesterday to the effect that the Board of Control had come to a decision which would allow Don Bradman to play in the tests and also to ...
Article : 236 wordsMr. Joseph Avenol, a French financial expert, who has been Deputy Secretary-General of the League of Nations since 1923, has been appointed Secretary-General in succession to ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Chinese-owned steamer Helikon, flying the British flag and commanded by Captain G. Lefevre, with British officers, returned here after being in the hands of pirates for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Progressives moved a sub-amendment to the Address in Reply, stressing financial reform. This urges that dominion control of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsAt a special meeting of the executive of the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday, details of the Ottawa agreement and the new tariff were considered. ...
Article : 289 wordsThe case for the B class stations was presented to the Royal Commission on Performing Rights yesterday by Mr. Clive Evatt, representing the Australian Federation of ...
Article : 413 wordsMiss Diana Wilson, the actress, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court. Her liabilities were £2636, and her assets £56. She said that she had earned £50 a week ...
Article : 110 wordsSuperintendent Stretton has received a wire from Katherine stating that the dead bodies of Arthur Charles Cheyne and Mrs. William Farrar were found in Mrs. Farrar's house at ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Herald" interviewed the ex-Kaiser's Chief Marshal at Doorn in regard to the wedding of the Crown Prince of Sweden to the ...
Article : 156 wordsNorman Leslie ("Wizard") Smith, plaintiff in an action against Smith's Newspapers, Ltd., in the Supreme Court, completed his evidence yesterday, after having been in the ...
Article : 320 wordsThe Anglo-Irish negotiations will be resumed at the Dominions Office to-morrow. Mr. de Valera reached London this evening, accompanied by the Irish Free State Finance ...
Article : 83 wordsGovernment commerce experts in Washington estimate that the Ottawa trade agreements will result in a loss to the United States of about 75,000,000 dollars annually. Public and ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Alfred Johnston, the postal official who had ammonia flung in his eyes on September 29, when thieves stole £530 of pension money in William-street, has become totally blind. ...
Article : 105 wordsCommenting further to-day on the balance of trade position, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Scullin) made the following statement:— "The Prime Minister has stated that the ...
Article : 257 wordsAlthough they remained only one night in Hamburg, the Prince of Wales and Prince George spent many hours visiting different parts of the great port, including a typical ...
Article : 132 wordsIndian and Japanese financial interests are combining to establish cotton mills in Bengal in which Japanese machinery and Indian cotton are to be used. ...
Article : 60 wordsHerbert G. Bennett, 47, was buried and killed by a landslide at Jericho, on the Jordan River, about nine miles from Woods Point. Bennett, the owner of a hydraulic ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Government Analyst's examination of the toffee given to children at the Manly Public School on Wednesday last, it is understood, failed to disclose the presence of any ...
Article : 118 wordsSeventy-five sides of chilled beef, shipped by the Port Fairy and railed from Hull, were exhibited at Smithfield market. Experts were highly pleased with the ...
Article : 40 wordsShippers of wheat at Sydney are perturbed by the increase of 100 per cent. in the charge made by the Railway Commissioners for gantry loading into vessels at the Pyrmont ...
Article : 268 wordsPrompt steps were taken to-day in various parts of the Empire to put into operation measures to give effect to the agreements with Britain, which were reached at the Ottawa ...
Article : 228 wordsA man who said that he was Oskar Daubmann, who was believed to have been killed in the war, returned to Daubmann's home town. Endigen, Germany, in May, and told ...
Article : 243 wordsSt. Clair was visited yesterday by a particularly heavy hailstorm, which caused considerable damage. Hall covered level ground to a death of six inches, while in hollows and ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Ottawa agreement was presented to Parliament by the Minister for Works (Mr. Coates) last night. Articles on which duties will be reduced are confectionery, apparel, and ...
Article : 538 wordsStock markets were active to-day, with British Government securities notably buoyant. War loan, assented, changed hands freely up to a new high level of 102.9-16. It closed ...
Article : 46 wordsThe fight against the reduction of wages at the hospital, in accordance with the fall in the basic wage, entered another stage last night, following the decision of the Barrier ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, with three bishops as assessors, dismissed on points of law the appeal of the Rev. Harold Davidson, formerly rector of St[?]key (Norfolk). ...
Article : 61 wordsAn interesting experiment was carried out last night at the 2UW broadcasting studio where a speech by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was reproduced from a piece of steel ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Oct 1932, Page 13
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