The success of the Government House garden fete, which was brought to a close last night, in the presence of another vast assemblage, and which is in aid of the funds of ...
Article : 1,444 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver), in' a'speech at the Millions Club yesterday, said it might be necessary to impose a special hospitals tax as well ...
Article : 583 wordsMembers of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union, including men employed by the Abattoirs Board, suspended killing at Homebush for about ...
Article : 373 wordsMr. Lyons announced to-day the renewal of £4,250,000 worth of Treasury bills, due in London, at three and three and a half per cent. The ...
Article : 343 wordsLegislation to extend Canadian bank charters for one year will be introduced in the House of Commons this session. This was a feature of the speech from the ...
Article : 371 wordsIn a speech at the Conservative Conference at Blackpool the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) said he believed that a grave danger had been averted by ...
Article : 498 wordsThe state of business in Parliament Thursday prevented Ministerialists from giving a full reply to the speech delivered by Lang, who in general terms spoke favoura ...
Article : 709 wordsA forceful speech was made at a meeting of the technical committee of the League of Nations by Mr. S. M. Bruce, who clearly impressed the ...
Article : 552 wordsResidents of Colombo are keenly interested in the English cricket team to tour Australia. It is due here to-morrow. The Nawab of Pataudi, who plays for ...
Article : 170 wordsAccording to advice received in Sydney yesterday, Mr. H. B. Jolly, a passenger by the motor freighter Coptic, due on Monday, has come from Lancashire to establish a cotton ...
Article : 85 wordsThe president of the International. Olympic Committee. Count de Baillet-Latour, of Belgium, who reached Sydney yesterday by the Canadian Australasian Royal Mail liner ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsStock routes in the Mitchell district ard practically closed, and if abundant rain does not fall, soon the water supplies will give out and sheep will die by thousands. The wheat ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Federation of British Industries has sent a memorandum to the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman), discussing British trade policy. The federation regrets ...
Article : 234 wordsA special committee of the Chamber of Shipping submitted to shipowners a scheme for the voluntary laying up of ships, but replies indicated that the support was ...
Article : 139 wordsAlthough the State Department has officially remained silent regarding the report of the League of Nations Commission, which visited Manchuria, is is unofficially recognised here ...
Article : 299 wordsNorth mine was again idle to-day as a result of the strike of the underground men because of a reduction in the number of candles supplied. The Workers' Industrial Union's ...
Article : 148 wordsAnzac Range is again the scene of activity. To-night 500 marksmen are under canvas, and the, indications are that this year's meeting, will be a great success. ...
Article : 254 wordsThe British Labour Conference passed a resolution in favour of: (1) National ownership of farm lands; 12) public farming corporations; and (3) co-operative cultivation, with boards ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Commonwealth Government is taking definite steps to suppress Communism. Action is being taken against certain printers and publishers of newspapers which solicit ...
Article : 220 wordsWhen the Aorangi reached Sydney yesterday morning, Mr. S. McKay, official representative of Australian manufacturers at Ottawa, who was convalescing after a severe illness, was ...
Article : 174 wordsFor the first three months of the financial year, the State revenue amounted to £461,839. There was an excess of receipts over expenditure of £11,765. ...
Article : 34 wordsA message from Madrid says that, following a protest by the British delegation, supported by America, Canada, and Australia accompanied by hints of withdrawal, the question ...
Article : 117 wordsAn indication of the development in modern whaling methods is given by the report that the seven whale chasers attached to the Sir James Clark Ross are having their wireless ...
Article : 146 wordsThree of the fleet of eight monoplanes, the first monoplanes to be used by Imperial Airways, have been delivered at the London airport for service on the Croydon-Capetown ...
Article : 144 wordsThe leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Scullin), said to-day that the next Labour Government would try to amend certain clauses of the Ottawa agreement, if not ...
Article : 345 words"Any person who expects the Disarmament Conference at Geneva to reach 100 per cent, agreement expects something quite unreasonable." said the Attorney-General (Mr. ...
Article : 183 wordsWithout awaiting replies from all the invited Powers, the British Ambassador at Paris (Lord Tyrrell) informed the French Premier (M. Herriot) that the proposed London ...
Article : 104 wordsLast year Sydney was healthier than any other leading city in the world, according to Dr. J. S. Purdy, who delivered an address on health to members of the Popular Science Club ...
Article : 173 wordsFor some days Scone police, assisted by Detective-sergeant McRae, of Sydney, and Detective Williams, of Newcastle, have been investigating mysterious deaths among stock ...
Article : 97 wordsA constable's long wait under a shop counter at Randwick was rewarded early yesterday morning when he surprised two men on the premises. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Court of Appeal decided to-day that a mayoral election must be held at the same time as the national elections, on November 8, to elect a successor to Mr. Jamees Walker, ...
Article : 232 wordsThe estate of the late Lord Inchcape. an inventory of which has been lodged at Edinburgh, amounts to £2,124,707. The amount of duty payable is £1.027,447. ...
Article : 186 wordsA sensation was caused to-day by the appearance at the Police Court, of Hugh Neville Rcay, paying clerk at the Treasury, on 27 charges. These included charges of ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the Industrial Court to-day, the President, Mr. Justice Webb, reduced the shearingrate for Queensland from 36/ to 33/6 per 100 sheep. His Honor said that sufficient ...
Article : 114 wordsThe State Government has under consideration a scheme for the quarterly payments of motor registration fees instead of annually. Another proposal is to compel motor car ...
Article : 111 wordsThe pay distributed at the State mine today was stated to be the largest ever issued at any colliery in the west. In addition to a fortnight's pay the miners received an ...
Article : 98 wordsWhile a Japanese fisherman was catching turtles oil Navua, on the reef, he speared a large fish and jumped into the water to recover it. As he did so a shark bit his ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Newcastle Coal Mining Co. has served notices of dismissal on all officials of the Whitburn colliery. Greta, except the manager and electrical engineer. The colliery has had a ...
Article : 64 wordsPolice, attempting to quell an unemployed riot outside an unemployment relief station, shot and killed a man and arrested six others Two policemen were injured by iron pipes. A ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 8 Oct 1932, Page 13
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