Mr. Lang's announcement that the State will not pay the interest owing to English bondholders has had a profound effect on British feeling and has depressed Australian stocks in London and New York. Mr. Lang says that if he paid the interest he would not have money ...
Article : 212 wordsFears are entertained in shipping circles for the safety of the British tanker Lucerna, following the receipt late yesterday afternoon of a mysterious wireless message by the ...
Article : 212 wordsMr. Lyons, M.P., to-night invited the Australian people to unite with him for the following objects, which would guide his actions in future:— ...
Article : 262 wordsA discussion on next year's world disarmament conference was opened in the House of Commons by Sir Donald Maclean (Lib.). During the debate, many members ...
Article : 515 wordsA very grave situation exists at Cawnpore. There has been further fierce fighting in the streets and, up to this morning, ...
Article : 165 wordsAfter six days of continuous and thorough searching, both from the air and from the land, not the slightest clue has been obtained regarding the whereabouts of the missing air liner Southern Cloud. When the search parties returned to-hight, hope that the pilots or ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Southern Cloud, which was owned by Australian National Airways, disappeared last Saturday on a flight from Sydney to Melbourne. An average of 20 aeroplanes have ...
Article : 335 wordsAs a result of the new tariff schedule, which includes increases in petrol and oil duties, the managing director of the Vacuum Oil Co. (Mr. H. C. Cornforth) said to-day that ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. Medwin, M.H.A., has resigned as a member of the Labour party. He has written to the secretary of the Tasmanian branch, of the Australian Labour party intimating his ...
Article : 95 wordsThe crucial question regarding depression in agriculture, particularly the whear problem, was whether farmers were growing too much wheat or the world was eating too little, ...
Article : 462 wordsHigh feeling has been engendered by a "Gazette" notice, prohibiting the importation of Australian silver coinage over the value of £2 without the authority of the Governor. ...
Article : 153 words"All party or sectional objects will, I hope, be forgotten for the time being in a joint endeavour to save the State," said the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin) last night, ...
Article : 490 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Lang), when asked yesterday in an interview whether he would repudiate interest on American loans when it became due, declined to make any comment. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. C. L. Jones, director of David Jones, Ltd., commenting on the additional five per cent. duty on cotton piece goods, stated that it would naturally mean an increased cost ...
Article : 310 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. L. C. Amery asked the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) whether he proposed to take any action in view of the New South Wales Government's decision ...
Article : 181 wordsThe death has occurred of Mr. Timothy Michael Healy, K.C., who was Governor-General of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1928. He was 76 years of age. He represented ...
Article : 472 wordsThe mail liner Southern Star, in charge of Pilot G. U. Allan, and with whom were Assistant Pilot Lee Murray, Squadron Leader Malley, Pilot Nall, and Dr. G. Hamilton as ...
Article : 1,312 wordsFollowing an inquest to-day into the death of Arthur Naughton Russell, 60, of Elgar-road, Box Hill the Coroner (Mr. Grant) committed for trial Robert de Villiers Dreyer, a dietician, ...
Article : 149 wordsA statement that the Bank of Australasia, in conjunction with other trading banks, was prepared to help Australia was made yesterday by Mr. J. F. G. Gilliat, who presided at ...
Article : 1,754 words"The numerically strongest Government since Federation has just limped into three weeks' recess with a bare and unreliable majority after three weeks of barren talk," said Dr. Earle ...
Article : 402 wordsTrees were blown down for hundreds of yards, rocks were split, and windows and crockery were broken in Cloncurry when a powder magazine one and a half mile from the ...
Article : 91 wordsAn Australian tourist named Harry Darby, aged 31, is alleged to have shot dead a rickshaw puller outside the Egmore railway terminus at Madras. ...
Article : 227 words"We have unhesitatingly chosen to stick to the people of our own State in preference to the oversea bondholders," said the Premier (Mr. Lang) last night. ...
Article : 398 wordsBecause of the withdrawal of the delegates representing Tasmania, Victoria, and South Australia from the conference of the Australain Railways' Union, which opened in ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Home Secretary (Mr. Clynes) announced in the House of Commons to-day that, in view of the public demand for a review of the problem of Sunday entertainments, the ...
Article : 249 wordsA return issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Wickens) stated that there was a decrease of 11.8 per cent. in the cost of living in New South Wales during ...
Article : 249 wordsArthur Head, 16, of Belgrave-street, Coburg, was savagely attacked by a mob and mercilessly kicked on the head as he was on his way home from a fete at the Presbyterian ...
Article : 137 words"Giving evidence at the inquiry into the derailment of the Royal Scot express at Leighton Buzzard (Bedfordshire), the driver of the slow train, which was halted at Leighton ...
Article : 133 wordsRemissions totalling £7,000,000 have been granted by the Commonwealth on interest on loans to the States for soldier settlement, according to an official statement issued ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Chief Scout (Lord Baden Powell) in an interview, said that he had written to the executive in New South Wales, pointing out that, though the march past in Sydney was ...
Article : 65 wordsReg. Ashton, a 20-year-old Preliminary boxer, of 16 O'Connell-street, Newtown, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last night, following a contest with Reg ...
Article : 137 wordsImportant decisions removing the threat of serious disputes and possible early stoppages in two industries were reached to-day. The National Joint Council for the building ...
Article : 131 words"Our opponent is a Norwegian, and he and his wife are of the true Viking type," said Mr F. J. Bennell, skipper of the Olmora, in giving his impressions of Mr Erling Tamos, ...
Article : 202 wordsNationalist, speakers addressed a lively meeting last night at Bondi Junction. When Mr. L. Dare declared that Mr. Lang had said to British bondholders, "To hell with ...
Article : 123 wordsIn view of indications that the Government is taking slight interest in the Imperial Economic Conference, to be held at Ottawa, the Chambers of Commerce are demanding that ...
Article : 139 wordsIt is understood that during his present visit to Sydney the Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) will interview the Premier (Mr. Lang) regarding the proposed default by New South ...
Article : 134 wordsDrastic changes in Federal relationships are advocated by the proposed Dominion League of Tasmania. The objectives of the [?]eague include an amendment of the Federal ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Labour stonewall tactics on the Salary and Wages Cuts Bill was interrupted by the Premier (Mr. Forbes), when he announced his intention to introduce an amendment to ...
Article : 61 wordsThe New York Welfare Council stated that the equivalent of 750,000 full-time workers were unemployed in New York City at the end of December at a loss of 18,750,000 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 28 Mar 1931, Page 13
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