Fears that floods on the central coastal rivers might become more serious have now abated. Weather conditions are improving as the cyclonic disturbance off the north coast ...
Article : 901 wordsDespite a desperate fight by colliery officials and employees to stem the floods sweeping over from the direction of Mulbring, a huge quantity of water entered the Glen Ayr ...
Article : 574 wordsWhile his wife and three children were asleep last night, Joseph Saymour cut their throats. Then he shot himself in the head, Inflicting a fatal wound. ...
Article : 483 words"Bobby" Jones won the British open golf championship. June 19. In the British open golf championship ...
Article : 736 wordsThe match between A[?]tralia and Surrey was resumed at The [?]val to-day, in dull weather. At the [?]ose of play yesterday Australia had pred 331 for ...
Article : 1,351 wordsBomb explosions occurred simultaneously in Lahore, Amrltsar, Rawalpindi, Shekherpur, Lyallpur, and Gujranwala, all in the Punjab, early yesterday morning. ...
Article : 284 wordsAbout 2000 slaughtermen, labourers, and other meat em-tojees at the Homebush Abattoirs, the Sydney Meat Preserving Coy., Auburn, and the Riverstone Meat ...
Article : 780 wordsA cable message received yesterday by Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., stated that his brother, Mr. F. Berge, Senior Resident Magistrate of New Guinea, ...
Article : 133 wordsThe annual report of the Government Statistician for the year ended December 31 last, issued yesterday, shows that the population of the metropolis was 1,238,660. ...
Article : 117 wordsAt Ascot thousands of men are employed to clear up the mess resulting from the floods, and, assisted by the brightest sunshine, restored the racecourse to its customary ...
Article : 153 wordsEyes of the Rugby world will be focussed to-day on Dunedin, where the first test between Great Britain and New Zealand will be played. No British team has beaten the ...
Article : 735 wordsThis afternoon and evening, Northern mining towns, for 16 months past impoverished by the long, drawn out coal dispute, returned for the first time to a semblance of the gay ...
Article : 792 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Geneva says that Mr. P. E. R. Coleman, M.P. (Australia), addressing the international Labour Office conference to-day ...
Article : 301 wordsA rumour has gained ground in Canberra that the Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney), after attending the Imperial and Economic conferences abroad, may not return ...
Article : 376 wordsMr. Scullin, decision that the Commonwealth "hould confer with a Bank of England representative on the financial difficulties and the forthcoming visit of Sir Otto ...
Article : 512 wordsA round of survey flights was completed yesterday and supplementary flights are all that remain to be made. An area of about 35,000 square miles has ...
Article : 309 wordsGiving evidence before the Capital Punishment Committee Sir Archibald Bodkin (exDlrector of Public Prosecutions) said that he favoured retention of capital punishment as ...
Article : 324 wordsThe North Coast mail train, which was blocked by washaways and held up at Taree over Wednesday night, reached South Grafton at 6.50 o'clock last night. Passengers ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr Lyons), in the House of Renrescntatlves to-day In reply to questions by Mr Eldridge M.P., said that the Postal Department had placed orders for ...
Article : 308 wordsThe State session, which was brought to a close yesterday, was one of the longest in recent years, having commenced as far back as September last. ...
Article : 226 wordsSearch parties under police supervision are still looking for the body of Cyril Ness, 24, who is believed to have been drowned in Sandy Creek on Wednesday. He was ...
Article : 165 wordsAfter Sir Arthur Balfour, chairman of a meeting of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers, had said that, although the Australian situation was difficult, he was ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr Brennan) announced to-day that a proclamation was to be issued to make the Transport Workers Act inoperative in all ports of the ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. Baldwin, the Conservative leader, has to-day written a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) explaining why the Conservative party declines to accept the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) said that the taxation of American film interests was being considered by the Ministry. Mr. Theodore refuted published reports that ...
Article : 112 wordsLord Somers, Governor of Victoria, arrived at Adelaide last night, after spending a holidav in Central Australia. This is the first visit Lord Somers has paid to Central ...
Article : 84 wordsThe New York Federal Rcseive Bank has reduced its rediscount rate from three to two and a hall per cent, which is the first time in the history of the Federal Reserve ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 21 Jun 1930, Page 15
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