There have been few outstanding developments In women's organisations during 1930. The cloud of depression, which loomed darker as the year advanced, overshadowed almost ...
Article : 1,146 wordsYet even as she pondered, it seemed as if some powerful feeling, bludgeoned for the moment, was struggling within her consciousness for room, and light, and air—as if ...
Article : 1,447 wordsSir,—Except from those interested in the gambling business, the outery against the winning bet tax is mostly the result of misconception. This is not a tax on racing, it ...
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Advertising : 4,384 wordsSir,—Having read various proposals to assist the wheat farmer and so enable him to create wealth for the State at the sacrifice of his personal solvency and the ...
Article : 465 wordsThe first of the Country Women's Association's weekly summer teas for members will be held on January 8 in the kiosk at the Botanic Gardens, when the members of the ...
Article : 334 wordsMRS. W. D. LOVERIDGE, who returned with her husband last week from a visit to Europe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsA report has been received at the W.C.T.U. headquarters in Sydney from ths Newcastle branch announcing the formation of a district executive in Newcastle. The executive has been ...
Article : 249 wordsSir,—The Canberra Grammar School was established in February, 1929, for the education of boys in accordance with Great Public School ideals and the principles of the Church ...
Article : 326 wordsSir,—"Miles of motors were held up at the Hawkesbury crossing for hours yesterday and to-day," asserts your correspondent at Wyong, in Saturday's "Herald." Yet, at a modest ...
Article : 335 wordsA frock of ingrain crepe-de-Chine, smart yet simple. The two patch pockets on the blouse give an original touch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsSir,—The following should interest those who may be contemplating the use of dripping as a food for growing children. Butter is chemically an oil, or largely so. Dripping is ...
Article : 234 wordsSir,—I endorse the remarks of a Nationalist in your issue of December 25, and would go a little further by reminding him that actions speak louder than words. There must be ...
Article : 266 wordsThe wedding of Miss Jessie Mitchell, elder daughter of Mr. George Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, of Kensington, to Mr. E. W. Timcke. third son of Mrs. Ida Timcke, of Adelaide, ...
Article : 186 wordsSir,—With reference to the description of a phenomenon seen by a fishing party at Singleton, described in the "Herald" of December 23, I also witnessed the fall of the meteorite ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,—Permit me, with the greatest respect to my seniors, to make protest against taxation of minors. I understand we are to be mulcted one shilling in the £ each pay day ...
Article : 231 wordsThe wedding took place on December 27 at St. Mary's Church. Mortlake, of Miss Catherine Ower, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ower. of Albion-street, Cone[?] d, to Mr. Harold ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—In 1888, when I was a clerk in the Australian Gas Light Company, the price of gas was 4/3 per 1000 feet, and for years previously the company had paid 15 per cent. ...
Article : 149 wordsFour hundred and fifty people were present at the Masonic Club last night, when the members of the Tip Toppers Jewish Social Club entertained in honour of the visitors from other ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—There is much jubilation in Labour circles at the appointment of an Australian-born citizen as Governor-General of Australia Mr. Green, Minister for Defence, is reported ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 wordssix,—There is only one month before polling day in the Parkes electorate. On that day it will be decided whether that electorate returns to Nationalism or maintains its ...
Article : 155 wordsSir,—On the hospital appeal which has been issued under the name of "The Church and State Hospital Appeal," my name appears as a member of the executive. I am in no ...
Article : 72 wordsOur correspondent at Darwin sends news of the first wedding to be celebrated in Australia in a lighthouse. The ceremony took place on Christmas Eve at Point Charles Lighthouse, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 31 Dec 1930, Page 5
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