Without taking too seriously the threat of the Beasley faction that they will vote against the Ministry when the House of Representatives resumes on Wednesday, ...
Article : 270 wordsMr. E. A. Davies, M.L.A., speaking at a meeting of depositors in the Ryde Town Hall last night, declared that as a result of conversations he had had ...
Article : 149 wordsThe new Labour appointees to the Legislative Council were sworn-in yesterday by the Governor (Sir Philip Game). ...
Article : 608 wordsA petition urging the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly to allow the question of dealing with disloyalists to be submitted to the electors was presented to the Governor ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said to--day that he believed there would be a big vote for recession from the Commonwealth. "The carrying of the referendum," he said, "will ...
Article : 106 wordsReferences to the "heavy sacrifices" made by Australia in an effort to regain economic stability were made at the annual meeting of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., by the Hon. E. W. ...
Article : 513 wordsA rank and file mass meeting of railwaymen held at the Trades Hall tonight carried a resolution stating, in effect, that unless the strikers' demands ...
Article : 701 wordsThe morning newspapers are generally favourable to the new schedule of duties, though they emphasise that it is only the first instalment. ...
Article : 353 wordsP. M. Hornibrook, a member of the last Australian Eleven, has written to the Queensland Cricket Association, stating that he has definitely retired from first-class cricket for ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Lang) said yesterday that the agreement reached between the Commonwealth Bank Board and the State Government Savings Bank Commissioners had been handed ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Beasley group proposes to move the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-morrow, in order to discuss, as a matter of urgent public business, "the methods ...
Article : 396 wordsFurther particulars have been received by mail by, the Prime Minister's Department of the attack on an Administration patrol, made by natives at Puntibassa, in the Upper ...
Article : 178 wordsThe leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bavin, in an address to a large audience, said the sooner the State election took place the better. He condemned Mr. Lang's repudiation policy and ...
Article : 75 wordsA statement in which he points out that the proposals for the amalgamation of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales and the Commonwealth Bank were not ...
Article : 435 wordsGeneral Honjo, the Japanese field commander in Manchuria, said to-day that he was perturbed respecting the situation at Harbin. He expressed the opinion that possibly it ...
Article : 330 wordsMr. Robert Walder, Sydney merchant and sportsman, drew the first four marbles in the 18th State lottery at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday morning. These awarded the large ...
Article : 287 wordsMiss Joan Pearson, who is living with her grandmother, Annie, Viscountess Cowdray, at 16 Carlton House Terrace, was robbed of £8000 worth of jewels, as the result of a daring ...
Article : 117 wordsFederal, State, and municipal Labour politics got almost inextricably mixed up at a noisy meeting, addressed by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), at the Glebe, last night. ...
Article : 961 wordsThe Matson tourist ship Malolo reached Port Jackson in the early hours of yesterday morning. The unaccustomed time, however, in no way prevented crowds of tourists from rising ...
Article : 836 wordsThe death is reported from Paris of M. Louis Loucheur, who for many years took a prominent part in the political life of France. He was a member of many Cabinets, and held ...
Article : 187 wordsMr. F. S. Boyce, leader of the Opposition in the Upper House, said yesterday that, in view of the statements that were being made, it was desirable that the pubilc should know how ...
Article : 192 wordsStrong competition from Japan and Yorkshire, and more or less limited support from the Continent, prevailed at yesterday's Sydney wool sales. Values were practically ...
Article : 97 wordsWilliam Carnegie Clegg, formerly a solicitor, now serving a term of imprisonment, was examined before the Registrar in Bankruptcy by the official receiver yesterday. ...
Article : 177 wordsApproval of the amalgamation scheme was yesterday expressed by the chairman of the New South Wales Government Savings Bank Depositors' Association (Mr. W. F. Gale). ...
Article : 148 wordsMr Joel E. Moss, president of the Moss Construction Co., of St. Louis, one of the Malolo passengers, who was in Manchuria when hostilities broke out in September, had some ...
Article : 244 wordsA strong vigilance committee has been formed, in consequence of developments at the week-end, and 1000 citizens have pledged themselves to prohibit Communist speeches. ...
Article : 224 wordsForty-two miners are now known to be dead as a result of the disastrous explosion which occurred on Friday night, half a mile below the ground in the Bentley Colliery, near ...
Article : 149 wordsThe leader of the Western Division of the United Country Movement (Mr. E. I. Body) said: "News that the A.L.P. has been permitted to nominate 25 members of the Upper House ...
Article : 411 wordsIn a reserved judgment delivered yesterday, the Federal Judge in Bankruptcy (Mr. Justice Lukin) ordered that Mr. R. J. Stuart Robertson, M.L.A., should pay £4 a week out of his ...
Article : 498 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. H. S. Baker) replying to a deputation that asked for the teaching of peace in school books, said that though he was a member of the League ...
Article : 162 wordsPolice at the week-end discovered the bodies of nine Chinese in the basement of a house in the French Concession, believed to have been murdered by members of the Chinese ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley) stated yesterday that he had sent a cable message expressing sympathy with the bereaved. He was personalty very concerned ...
Article : 51 wordsThe air liner Southern Sun, carrying the Australian mail to England, arrived at Koepang at 10.30 a.m., and continued the flight to Bima an hour later. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Commonwealth Crown Solicitor (Mr. E. Sharwood) yesterday filed notice of discontinuance in the two actions commenced in the High Court against the State of New South ...
Article : 73 wordsA message from Paris says that instructions have been given for bulidirg, at the dockyard at Lorient, a 7550-ton cruiser, two 2700-ton cruisers and destroyers. This is part of the ...
Article : 41 wordsA constable, two volunteers, and ambulance men spent several hours yesterday morning rescuing an injured man, who had been found about 150 feet down the cliff at Jacob's ...
Article : 205 wordsSir,—It may be that in our democracy the people are helpless against the tryannical exercise of power by an accidental Parliamentary majority, and that we can no longer look for ...
Article : 139 wordsEttore Bonventi, 44 years, was found guilty at Townsville to-day of the murder of Anthony John Reguson at Abswold Siding, near Ingham, on September 13, and was sentenced ...
Article : 94 wordsThe president of the Baltimore-Chio Railway Co. (Mr. D. Willard) has announced that all the United States railways will act Immediately to effect a 10 per cent, cut in all wages. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Department of Agriculture has estimated that the wheat crop for the entire Northern Hemisphere, excluding Russia, will total 3,114,412,000 bushels. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 24 Nov 1931, Page 9
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