The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) delivered a speech at a dinner given by the Chamber of Manufactures last night and made a strong defence of the Ottawa agreement. He said that the result of the agreement would be an increase of ...
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Article : 276 wordsIt is expected that legislation will be introduced into the Commonwealth Parliament before the end of the year to amend the Navigation Act so as to ...
Article : 332 wordsDamage estimated at £10,000 was done early this morning by the most disastrous fire Goulburn has experienced for many years. A large section of the Regent shopping block, ...
Article : 262 wordsAt the drawing of the 83rd State lottery yesterday, the director (Mr. Whiddon) stated that the profit from the lotteries for the 12 months ended August 20 was £803,000, all ...
Article : 233 wordsDespite the official denials of the "Vorwaerts' " story of an alleged plot to restore the German monarchy, the "Rheinische Zeltung," the organ of the Social Democrats, ...
Article : 369 wordsOne hundred and eighty leading economists and tariff experts to-day presented to President Hoover a petition, urging him to invoke the flexible ...
Article : 513 wordsThe matter of Bradman and the Board of Control was briefly discussed at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night, and was allowed to drop without any ...
Article : 237 wordsThe inquiry by a committee of experts Into the failure of the pressure tunnel for conveying water from Potts Hill to Waterloo: and into other matters affecting the ...
Article : 410 wordsThe City Council room yesterday had the atmosphere of an inquisitorial chamber. Labour aldermen were the interrogators, officials of the Limbless Soldiers' Association were ...
Article : 474 wordsTwo Nazis were killed and 40 were injured, 10 of them seriously, when a Nazi procession through the Simmering factory district of Vienna was fired upon from the Socialist ...
Article : 155 wordsWhen the Royal Commission on Performing Rights resumed its inquiry yesterday, Mr. Justice Owen, the Commissioner, asked Mr. Markeil, K.C., who was appearing for the ...
Article : 829 wordsThe English cricketers are preparing to disembark to-morrow morning. Numerous messages of welcome have been received, and are highly appreciated. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) has suffered a recurrence of his recent illness, and it is unlikely that the debate on the Ottawa acrcement will be resumed in the House of ...
Article : 93 wordsMT. de vaiera's fa[?]ure to reach a settlement with Britain on the financial matters in dispute has caused intense disappointment in Dublin, particularly in Labour circles, where ...
Article : 214 wordsOne or tne fiercest storms experienced at Toowoomba for many years struck the city at 1.25 p.m. to-day, and caused great damage. Buildings were unroofed, and limbs were torn ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill), addressing the Mosman women's branch of the D.A.P., in the Anzac Hall, Mosman, ycsterday afternoon, described the Ottawa ...
Article : 127 wordsThe official welcome to E. L. ("Duncan") Gray, the first Australian cyclist to win an Olympic championship, was extended by the New South Wales Cyclists' Union at a smoke ...
Article : 191 words"The manufacturers of Australia and the party which I now lead," said Mr. Lyons, "have always been the closest and friendliest of allies. The plain truth about tariff-making ...
Article : 3,052 words"I am confident that the Ottawa Agreement is capable of being of great advantage to both Great Britain and Australia if it is implemented in accordance with the terms of the ...
Article : 291 wordsThe German Chancellor (Herr von Papen), in a speech in Westphalia, outlined Germany's attitude towards the world economic conference and emphasised the impossibility of ...
Article : 177 wordsA pronounced earth tremor, accompanied by a distinct rumbling, was felt and heard in a section of the Yass district at 8 o'clock this morning. It was not noticed in the ...
Article : 158 wordsA report on the income and expenditure of the City Council for the nine months ended September 30 last, was tabled at a meeting of the finance committee yesterday. This ...
Article : 320 wordsNorth Island slaughtermen are refusing to work at the reduced wages offered by the employers as from to-day. There is some doubt whether Wellington ...
Article : 119 wordsPhar Lap's historic colours were again carried to victory at Avondale when Pillow Fight won the Guineas from a field of li. Pillow Fight was favourite and had three-quarters of ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Diplomatic Correspondent of tne "Dany Telegraph" states that the aim of the official visit of M. Herriot to Spain on October 31 is to-nromote a ra[?]ment between the two ...
Article : 192 wordsThough economies in administrative costs of the League of Nations totalling —12,000 at par, were achieved, the cost of the delegates' five extra days' stay at Geneva for the ...
Article : 63 wordsSix powerful men, two of whom were stripped to the waist, engaged in a fierce brawl at the foot of Erskine-street last evening. For ten minutes before the arrival of the police the ...
Article : 299 wordsThe British liner Ulysses with about 150 passengers from the Biitlsh Isles South Africa Western Australia and other parts of the British Empire berthed a' Cairns to-day and ...
Article : 206 wordsThough Dunedoo, New South Wales, has claimed that it possesses the largest sheep in the Commonwealth, the Federal Capital Territory, which is one of the oldest sheep grazing ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Foreign Minister of the State of Manchukuo, who is the bearer of a message of thanks from the Regent (Mr. Pu Yi) to the Emperor of Japan, will arrive in Tokio ...
Article : 57 wordsIt Is now thought that the mall robbery on the Great Western express which arrived at Perth on Friday, tooK place before the train reached Port Augusta last Tuesday. Four ...
Article : 74 wordsA convict was killed und 23 were wounded by gunfire at Speignei Pilson Montgomery (Louisiana), to-day, when an attemptec. escape by 16 conyicts was followed by a general ...
Article : 57 wordsthe French Senate elections resulted in the return ot M. Polncare and M. Paul Boncour on the first ballot. The final results have not changed the complexion of the House. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 18 Oct 1932, Page 9
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