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Advertising : 2,824 wordsSir,—Intending investors in the above loan aro entitled to definite and authoritative assurance that their money will not be endangered by ill-considered inflation of currency. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe hearing of the appeal, the Australian Railways Union v the Victorian Railways Commissioners and others, is reported elsewhere. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe trial was continued of Clarence Robert Hogue, 51, company secretary; Arthur James Roche, 45, manager, and Vivian Archibald Chandos Partridge, 38, a director, who are ...
Article : 117 wordsNo. 1 Court.—William Henry Rogers.' Harry crawford, Ellis Maurer. John Sylvester, Sydney Andrew Huxter. Robert charles Williams. Frank Bailey, James Lance Fairfax, Nelson William ...
Article : 266 wordsSir,—Mrs. Mary Lindsay's contrast of Sydney's parks with those of London in to-day's "Herald" should be studied and acted upon without delay by all municipal authorities ...
Article : 415 wordsJudgment in this suit was reserved. DAMAGED CORKS. Aucher v Harbour Trust Commissioners. This was a motion for a new trial of an ...
Article : 776 wordsThe trial of 21 men—William Henry Rogers, Harry Crawford, Ellis Maurer, John Sylvester, Sydney Andrew Huxter, Robert Charles Williams, Frank Balley, James Lance ...
Article : 323 wordsSir,—I am a holder or several thousands of pounds worth of Commonwealth Treasury bonds, and have hitherto considered such investment as a gilt-edged security. With the ...
Article : 95 wordsQueen's-square.—Before the chief industrial Magistrate.—At 10 a.m.—For hearing: Federated Rubber Workers' Union of Australia v DunlopPerdrlau Rubber Co., Ltd. (5 cases): Dalzell V ...
Article : 46 wordsBefore the Collector of Customs (Mr. W. H. Barkley).—At 10 a.m.—Contravention, section 234 (e), Customs Act. 1901-30: Grafton Co-operative Dalry Co., Ltd.; Murrumbidgee Co-op. Dairy Co., ...
Article : 60 wordsSir,—A while back, I had a little money In a Government loan. I had to realise on it to help pay the debt on the house I live in. To-day I feel that I must put in a bit ...
Article : 171 wordsTo-morrow will be observed as Bird Day in Public schools throughout New South Wales. Twenty years ago, at a meeting held at the Girls' High School, Sydney, a New ...
Article : 850 wordsSir,—If General Lloyd doubts that huge armaments are a menace to peace, one can only refer him—as in the matter of the causes of war—to the extensive literature ...
Article : 244 wordsSir,—As an old volunteer soldier, I am exceedingly gratified to notce that the New South Wales Rifle Regiment, Forest Lodge, is conducting a military gymkhana at the ...
Article : 293 wordsHIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA. At the Courthouse Darlinghurst, before the Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m.—Urgent motions only. Appeal: The Australian Railways Union v the ...
Article : 43 wordsReference was made by the Chairman of the Conciliation Committee of an application by the Public Works and General Contractors' Association for an interpretation and/or ...
Article : 185 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Justice Lukin, in No. 2 Arbitration Court, Queen's square.—At 10 a.m.— Hearing of creditor's petition: Re Charles Allington Pratt, ex parte the Australian Bank of ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—May I suggest a way to help the farmers and the country storekeepers? Let the protected manufacturers step into the breach and save the situation. For many years the ...
Article : 207 wordsSir,—Is there not some traffic regulation forbidding the creation of unnecessary noise by motor-bicycle riders? We have just returned from a holiday at Manly, where much of the ...
Article : 248 wordsReserved judgment was given on the complaint of Patrick Greenlaw Halliday, secretary of the Sydney branch of the Baking Traders' Employees' Federation of Australasia, against ...
Article : 399 wordsTerm List.—In the Banco court.—At 10 a.m.— Motions gcnerplly. Motion on notice: Thompson v Truth and Sportsman, Ltd., and another, Motions: In re gent, one, etc., ex parte ...
Article : 564 wordsSir,—"The life austere" still too often waits upon the man of letters in Australia. Literature is the least remunerative of the arts, and very few of our authors can make enough by ...
Article : 236 wordsHis Honor granted the application of John Thomas O'Connor, an enginedriver, a prominent trade unionist, for leave to prosecute for alleged criminal libel J. Kavanagh and ...
Article : 305 wordsSir,—I noticed in the "Herald" the other day an article signed by M. Rees. In it Mr. Rees complains about being supplied with foreign matches, and wonders why ...
Article : 186 wordsRecording a verdict that Sidney Easton Dodson, a motor cyclist, of Westminster-street, Bexley, had travelled in a manner and at a speed dangerous to the public on ...
Article : 246 wordsSir,—We hear a lot about various bodies helping unemployed, among trades and professions. But we hear nothing of anyone helping artists who must earn their own ...
Article : 198 wordsBefore the President.—In No. 1 Court Queen's-squnre.—To be struck out.—At 10.30 a.m. Combournes, Ltd., V Halliday appeal from order of Chief Industrial Magistrate (four cases). For ...
Article : 316 wordsSir,—The letter I left with the sub-editor's department this morning relating to the depreciation of the German mark has its spiritual side, as follows:—With that letter another ...
Article : 171 wordsThe hearing was concluded of the action brought by Anthony Theodorakis, of Macleay-street, Potts Point, shopkeeper, against Roy Noel Teece and Frederick Arthur Hodgson, ...
Article : 395 wordsOn the application, ex parte, of Mr. E. S. Miller (instructed by Mr. C. L. Doherty), his Honor granted an injunction, until to-morrow to Josefine Stniger, of Liverpool, ...
Article : 143 wordsSir,—I read with deep concern the announcement in to-day's "Herald" that the Main Roads Board's policy is not to declare any more roads secondary or main roads at ...
Article : 238 wordsAt Redfern Police Court yesterday Prank Hall, 19, was committed for trial on a charge of breaking and entering the Catholic Apostolic Church in Elizabeth-street, stealing two ...
Article : 159 wordsRe Camden Spencer Garrett. There was no appearance of the applicant, and the matter was struck out. HEARING OF CREDITORS' PETITIONS. ...
Article : 737 wordsSir,—In view of the French rentes loan question, which is being discussed in your columns, would it not be well for our Australian Federal and State Governments to ...
Article : 73 wordsBridge and Young streets.—Before his Honor Judge Perdriau and Messrs. Commissioners Routley and Halliday.—At 10 a.m.—For judgmetn: In the matter of a determination between Alexander ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Board of Social Study and Training, of which Professor H. Tasman Lovell is chairman, has issued its prospectus, which states that, so complicated have social problems ...
Article : 86 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Curlewis and Juries.—In No. 1 Court.—At 10 a.m.: Brown v Wilks; Brown v Wilks; Unlcomb v Love. Note: The list will be called over punctually at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 58 wordsNorman Maurice Davies, 32, was fined £20 at the Panamatta Court for having driven a car while under the influence of liquor at Parramatta, on November 15. ...
Article : 30 wordsClarence Robert Hogue, Arthur James Roche, and Vivian Archibald Chandos Partridge, stealing a valuable security (part heard). Note: The Jurors summoned to attend the Central Criminal ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 20 Nov 1930, Page 6
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