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Article : 125 wordsMr Dunningham moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the appointments He said he desired to refer to the extraordinary method adopted by the Government in ...
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Article : 291 wordsEdwin Cosmo de Satge, charged at the Goulburn Quarter Sessions with attempting to blackmail the Anglican Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford), was bound over in a bond ...
Article : 395 wordsA Berlin message says the feeling is growing in Germany that, if General von Hindenburg refuses next year to accept a second term of office as President, the Monarchists ...
Article : 121 wordsAddressing the first Newcastle Anglican Synod held since his installation as Bishop of the diocese, the Right Rev. de Witt Batty today made a plea for complete honesty In ...
Article : 330 wordsThe match between the New Zealand cricketers and Middlesex was continued to-day. In their first innings the county made 241. The New Zealanders replied with 152. ...
Article : 475 wordsWhile the King was driving in full state from Buckingham Palace to St. James's Palace to-day to hold the third levee of the season he met his uncle, the Duke of Connaught, ...
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Article : 170 wordsAccording to Chief Officer V. Sowado, of the German cargo liner Mosel, which arrived at Walsh Bay yesterday morning, the Soviet Government is systematically draining Eastern ...
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Article : 125 wordsUnion officials were guarded ia their comments on the decision of the Premiers' Conference to reduce wages, pensions, and interest. It was made clear, however, that the ...
Article : 60 wordsThe general secretary of the Australian Labour pnrty, Mr. J. J. Graves, yesterday challenged Mr. Dunningham, M.L.A., to prove that his son-in-law, Mr. W. Short, had ever ...
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Article : 186 wordsUnder the winter time-table, express trains between Albury and Junee are permitted to run at 60 miles an hour. Yesterday this speed was maintained with ease. ...
Article : 35 wordsGeneral surprise has been caused in Paris by the marriage of the retiring President, M Doumergue, to Madame Graves. It was a quiet ceremony at the Elysee, the Mayor ...
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Article : 106 wordsStanley Henry Hancock (19) was whipped at the Supreme Court to-day on the order of Mr. Justice Henchman. Hancock had pleaded guilty to an offence against a seven-year-old ...
Article : 104 wordsB. A. McBride, solicitor, appeared before the Court of Petty Sessions at Katoomba to-day on a charge of fraudulent misappropriation of the sum of £418. He was committed for trial ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 3 Jun 1931, Page 11
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