The jury in the case at Maitland Circuit Court in which Joe Stewart Smith, of Catherine Hill Bay, claimed £800 from the Western Assurance Society, brought in a verdict ...
Article : 167 wordsThe hearing of the appeal in connection with the proposed abolition of the New South Wales Legislative Council was continued before the Privy Council to-day. ...
Article : 840 wordsThe late Bishop-Coadjutor Gerard A. D'Arcy-Irvine was laid to rest at South Head yesterday afternoon amid deeply impressive scenes. ...
Article : 2,178 wordsThe funeral of Mr. J. H. Hammond, K.C., who died at his home at Killara on Monday, took place from Killara yesterday to the Crematorium at Rookwood. Services were ...
Article : 629 wordsThe Tariff Board yesterday inquired into proposed increased duties on fruit essences and culinary and flavouring essences. Frank L. Edwards, secretary of the New ...
Article : 592 wordsThe Rev. Dr. G. W. Thatcher, who has been Warden of Camden College for more than 22 years, has tendered his resignation, to take effect from February next. Principal Thatcher ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 227 wordsThe Full Court of the High Court to-day will give its reasons for the recent majority judgment refusing the application by the State of New South Wales for a declaration ...
Article : 253 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the Congregational Union yesterday a committee was appointed to compose a letter, similar to an encyclical, drawing attention to the moral ...
Article : 846 wordsCouncillor Eckford submitted a new scheme for road maintenance at the last meeting of Namo[?] Shire Council. He suggested that a maintenance man should be posted at ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Supreme Court opened yesterday afternoon before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers. Mr. G. A. Gray, deputy sheriff, tendered the Judge a pair of white gloves as there were no criminal ...
Article : 60 wordsSenator Hardy told an audience at Wauchope to-day that the United Country party proposed to run a candidate against Mr.L.O. Martin, the sitting U.A.P. member for Oxley. ...
Article : 130 wordsA branch of the United Australia party has been formed at Gunningbland, and the following officers have been elected:—President, Mr. J.U.Buchan; vice-presidents, Messrs. ...
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Article : 169 wordsAlderman McElhone devoted considerable time at a meeting of the electricity committee of the City Council yesterday, to criticising the contract for the supply of a 33,000-volt cable ...
Article : 359 wordsCaptain R. S. Halcrow and Mr. A. Allen were drowned when their launch capsized on the Waitara River bar this morning. The men had been out fishing all night, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Anglican Synod passed a resolution affirming its unswerving loyalty to the British Commonwealth of Nations and the British Throne, and its determination to uphold the ...
Article : 97 wordsAfter assaulting and robbing a man in Centennial Park yesterday afternoon, two men stole his trousers to prevent pursuit. The police stated that the man who was robbed was ...
Article : 173 wordsThe "Jupiter" Symphony of Mozart was the feature of the concert given by the Conservatorium Orchestra last night, under the baton of Dr. Aundel Orchard. This is the ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. Ernest Moss, aged 60, 'died at Christchurch. He was the inventor of the postal franking machine, an important factor in developing postal facilities. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. A. Morrison, hydroerapher of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission, visited Orange for the purpose of a joint inspection with Mr. L. S. Ferrier, district ...
Article : 107 wordsWilliam Hudson, 27, was trapped in a deluge of boiling water and steam, and was scalded to death on the steamer Dolphin, at Ocean Pier, Hobart, this morning. Hudson ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. E. G. Walshe's chemist shop was broken into last night, but the thieves found no money. Afterwards they paid a visit to Hardy and Sons' premises, where they stole £4. A ...
Article : 55 wordsA detective's memory for faces led to the arrest of a man yesterday for whom the police have been searching for some time. Detective Ryan was crossing the Harbour ...
Article : 184 wordsAt Albury Police Court, Albert Jack Cuneo was charged, on an information laid by Glen Arthur Waldron, with having fraudulently embezzled £100, received for and on behalf ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsDuring a case at the Quarter Sessions yesterday, Judge Curlewis mentioned that it used to be possible to take a trip abroad for nothing—Australia footed the bill. ...
Article : 338 wordsAlthough the Dunedin and Auckland riots had caused apprehensions that the trouble would spread, a combined demonstration of unemployed of Petone and Lower Hutt, ...
Article : 244 wordsScotland Yard is experimenting with a twovalve receiving set, which can be carried in the pockets of policemen on their beats, and connected to another piece of mechanism in ...
Article : 130 wordsCentral miners' lodge has taken the lead in an endeavour to end the trouble regarding arrangements for the celebration of May Day at Cessnock. At present there are two ...
Article : 134 wordsA message from Helsingfors states that the Finnish Athletic Association requests the cancellation of Paavo Nurmi's suspension. It alleges that the charges against him were ...
Article : 106 wordsKeith Light, aged eight years, son of Constable William Light, of the Waverley police, was seriously injured on Tuesday when he was knocked down by a motor car in [?] ...
Article : 399 wordsStooping to replace the kick starter of a motor cycle, Norman Hall, 26, caught his left hand in the gear chain, and three fingers were severed. ...
Article : 31 wordsSir Leslie Wilson had an audience with the King and kissed hands upon his appointment as Governor of Queensland. Subsequently Sir Leslie and Lady Wilson lunched with ...
Article : 446 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Halse Rogers and a jury in the Circuit Court at Albury, Edward Hartog sued William Tribolet for £2500 damages for injuries allegedly suffered by him ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsIn the case in which the trance medium, Mrs. Meurig Morris, sued the "Daily Mail" for libel, the jury, after a retirement of four hours, unanimously returned a verdict for the ...
Article : 199 wordsMiss Madge E'liott and Mr. Cyril Ritchard bade farewell to Sydney last night at the Criterion Theatre, at the end of a remarkably successful run of "Blue Roses." ...
Article : 186 wordsArgument was concluded yesterday on an application by a number of unions for a revocation of the order of the Full Court of the Arbitration Court reducing their wages by 10 ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. Percy Howarth, of Kerr's Creek, met with a serious accident while riding in a race at the sports meeting. His horse bolted off the course and collided with a tree. Mr. ...
Article : 63 wordsAt a meeting of Narooma branch of the A.L.P., Mr. Lang's policy was endorsed. A telegram was sent to the Premier stating that the branch stood solidly behind the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsThe New Guards' petition, praying his Majesty, through Sir Philip Game, to dissolve the New South Wales Parliament, has reached the Dominions Office. ...
Article : 59 wordsEnthusiasm last night greeted the artists, who, under the leadership of Mr. Henry Staell. provided a concert at the Arts Club Mr. Staell has formed a string orchestra, ...
Article : 160 wordsOfficials of the Miners' Federation are endeavouring to induce the Government to reconsider its decision to abolish the coal subsidy. Arrangements have been made for a ...
Article : 54 wordsThe official representative in Austarlia of the Old Contemptibles' Association having notified the approval of the parent body in London to the affiliation of the Fellowship of Mons as a ...
Article : 100 wordsThe trial was continued of Lieutenant Massie, of the United States Marines, his mother-in-law (Mrs.Fortescue), and two naval ratings (Jones and Lord) in connection with ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Lionel Lindsay, referring yesterday to the report, telegraphed from Adelaide, that his son, Peter Lindsay, had written to the Chicago gangster, Al Capone, offering his ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Marrickville police had reported to then early this morning the loss of a quantity of valuable music in New Canterbury, outside the Dulwich Hall. It was contained in a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 Apr 1932, Page 10
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