An interview took place last night between Superintendent Mackay and Mr. Stevens (deputy-leader of the Opposition) at Parliament House. ...
Article : 763 wordsThe House of Representatives and the Senate yesterday adopted the certificate presented to the Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) by the AuditorGeneral giving details of the amount owed by the New South Wales Government to the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 177 wordsIt was reported at the Trades Hall last night that the Federal Government proposed to introduce legislation to declare the Australian Railways Union illegal. ...
Article : 184 wordsRevenue returns issu[?]d to-night giving the figures to la[?] Saturday, leave no doubt that a bala[?]ced Budget will be realised. During la[?] week, the deficit ...
Article : 716 wordsSydney Ferries, Ltd., yesterday announced its intention of continuing the vehicle ferry service between Fort Macquarie and Jeffreystreet, Milson's Point, after Saturday, despite ...
Article : 417 wordsWhen making a formal announcement that the Dail Elreann would adjourn at the end of the week until April 20, the President of the Executive Council (Mr. de Valera), speaking ...
Article : 168 wordsMore than 50,000 school children crossed the Sydney Harbour Bridge yest[?]rday. Although rain fell almost incessantly during the parade, which lasted from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the ...
Article : 588 wordsThe League of Nations Commission, which has come to China for the purpose of studying the Manchurian question, to-day announced the intention of remaining here until ...
Article : 188 wordsA proposal that the Government should be instructed to arrest the leaders of the New Guard and disband the organisation is one of the principal items on the agenda paper of ...
Article : 451 wordsIn the House of Representatives the Prime Minister moved the suspension of the standing orders to allow the resolution under the Financial Agreement Enforcement Act to be passed ...
Article : 2,678 wordsAn attack on the "despotism of the bureaucrats" was made by Mr. H. M. Russell, M.L.A. (Brisbane), at the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce yesterday. ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:—A mysterious old German, Heinrich Basse, died at Bressanone, near the Brenner Pass, seemingly in wretched poverty, and ...
Article : 208 wordsSpeaking at a luncheon of the Public Service Association of New South Wales yesterday, Mr. Charles Cosgrove, secretary of the Police Association, made a statement ...
Article : 245 wordsMrs. Kate Sims, aged about 40 years, was slashed about the throat with a razor at her home in Union-street, Erskineville, yesterday morning. She was rushed to hospital, but ...
Article : 334 wordsMr. C. W. A. Scott will set out at the week-end in an attempt to win back the light aeroplane record for a flight from Britain to Australia. His famous Gipsy Moth will take ...
Article : 341 wordsGenerous praise for the Australian workmen who participated in the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was given by Mr. Laurence Ennis, director of construction of the bridge, ...
Article : 482 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Lang) said that he had requested the Crown Law authorities and the police to investigate allegations of corruption ...
Article : 327 wordsReplying, in the House of Commons, to questions asked by Sir Herbert Cayzer (C.) and Mr. A. West Russell (C.), who inquired whether Britain would take steps at Ottawa ...
Article : 518 wordsIn one of his reports to the Premier on the railways administration, Mr. W. B. Rogers alleged that the Railway Commissioners had evaded the Governments declared policy of ...
Article : 345 wordsObjection by Government supporters to certain provisions in the Broadcasting Commission Bill, which is now before the House of Representatives, led to-day to a threat by ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Australian Press Association understands that the Commonwealth Government is negotiating for a trade treaty with Germany, which prefers the most favoured nation ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Full Court of the High Court to-day refused leave to Rufe Naylor, of Sydney to appeal from a judgment of the Full Court of New South Wales in a case in which Naylor ...
Article : 237 wordsAddressing a public meeting at Milton held last night to consider the formation of a branch of the United Australia party, Mr. A. W. Smart, the organiser, stated that an ...
Article : 256 wordsA move will be made at the next meeting of the council of the Clerks' Union for the expulsion of Messrs. Minahan and J. Keegan, Ms.L.C., for alleged disloyalty. The charge ...
Article : 103 wordsSquadron-Leader He[?]burn, who is in command of the Air Force 'planes which are proceeding to Darwin, made a forced landing near Charleville to-day on a small clay pan ...
Article : 76 wordsA message from Jerusalem says that the censor has ordered the withdrawal of the British film. "Tell England," owing to manifestation by Arabs of intense anti-British ...
Article : 104 wordsJust before the Orsova left her berth at Woolloomooloo Bay yesterday afternoon with a delegation of unionists to attend the conference of the Red International in Russia in ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Greyhound Coursing Association's offer for the Australasian Coursing Club's ground at Mascot was rejected by shareholders of the latter body at a meeting on Tuesday ...
Article : 77 wordsA crocodile took a lubra from a canoe at Bathurst Island recently. The lubra was sitting in the centre of a dugout between two paddlers when the crocodile rose and grabbed ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 17 Mar 1932, Page 9
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