Mr. Theodore will leave Sydney for Canberra to-night, and will probably address Parliament to-morrow, when he will hand in his resignation as Treasurer. At his own request he has been relieved of the position of Treasurer, ...
Article : 169 wordsCrashing into a fence to a blinding rain squall at Manly on Saturday, a small aeroplane was wrecked. A passenger was killed, and the pilot lies seriously injured at the ...
Article : 822 wordsThe Discovery will leave Australia early in November on the second voyage to the Antarctic, and will return about the beginning of April, 1931. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Government ol Burma has received a message stating that the airmen, Messrs. Matthews and Hook, are reported to have crashed 12 miles from Taungup. An ...
Article : 380 wordsAfter one of the most dramatic race? in the history of aviation in Britain Miss Brown, of Manchester, piloting an Avro-Avian, won the King's Cup. ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Australians to-day made 296 against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, the scene of their first test defeat. Kippax batted soundly for 93. McCabe and Richardson each exceeded the half century in dashing displays. ...
Article : 111 wordsScenes of wild enthusiasm and confusion marked the arrival in Perth yesterday of Miss Amy Johnson. When approaching the hotel which will be her headquarters during her ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsThe special representative of the Australian Press Association at Trent Bridge comments as follows on the day's play:- Larwood to-day proved how much England ...
Article : 347 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) will, it is believed, assume the administration of the Treasury, and will deliver to the House of Representatives on Wednesday or Thursday ...
Article : 285 wordsMr. Theodore said yesterday that he would leave for Canberra to-night, and would probably address Parliament to-morrow. "I have a complete answer to the findings ...
Article : 582 wordsIt is learned that a request will be made to the Air Ministry to permit a further attack on the world speed record held by Squadron-leader Orlebor at 357.7 miles an hour. It is ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. Arthur Wade, the financial editor of the "Evening Standard," says that the worst is over regarding the Australian financial and commercial position. ...
Article : 278 wordsWing-Commander Kingsford Smith and his companions in the Southern Cross have arrived at Oakland, California, after flying across the United States. It was from Oakland ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Australians, who continue to receive cabled congratulations on winning the second test—which Mr. Kelly (the manager) requests the Australian Press Association to ...
Article : 1,340 wordsThe Budget speech of the Treasurer was to have been delivered in the House of Repre sentatives by Mr. Theodore on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Theodore's vacation of office will, ...
Article : 603 wordsShockingly burnt about the body and legs, Douglas Gerald Selkirk, 44, was found lying on a bed in his room in the Tyrne boarding-house, in the Boulevard, Strathfield, early this ...
Article : 256 wordsNews comes from Villa Coublay (France) that as it was ascending to go to an air meeting at Auvergne, an aeroplane fell into a corkscrew spin, caught fire, and crashed ...
Article : 48 wordsThe steam tug St. [?]laves with the naval collier Mombah straining behind on half a mile of heavy cable entered Port Phillip Heads at sunrise yesterday and passed up the ...
Article : 355 wordsThe City of Chicago endurance 'plane landed at 5.20 on Friday afternoon. It had been up for 23 days, 1 hour, 4 minutes breaking all sustained flight records. A broken oil ...
Article : 66 wordsThis year's Wimbledon was favoured by a fortnight's perfect midsummer weather, and will be memorable for its almost complete Americanisation. Nobody expected that any ...
Article : 435 wordsEngland's team for the third test match at Leeds is as follows:—A. P. F. Chapman (captain), Duleepsinghi, J. B. Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Tate, Larwood, Duckworth, Hammond, ...
Article : 42 wordsMajor C. S. Wynne Eyton was painfully injured when his De Haviland Puss Moth 'plane crashed in the take-off from St. Johns, Newfoundland, for Harbour Grace, whence he ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Moore) said to-night that Mr. Theodore's assertion that the whole aim was to assassinate him politically, was without foundation. ...
Article : 230 wordsInquiries are being made by detectives into the allegations that bookmakers have been threatened with violence unless they paid certain sums of money to a gang which has ...
Article : 130 wordsThe explosion at the chemical works of Hickson's, Ltd, Castleford, near Leeds, in which the known casualties were 11 killed and 20 lnjuied, is believed to have originated ...
Article : 235 wordsA wooden model of the Miss England [?] the branch of the tree she struck on Lake Windermere, and the broken step, consisting of a huge piece of splintered mahogany, which ...
Article : 201 wordsThe industrial trouble remains unsettled The unions affiliated with the Industrial Council have decided on mass picketing of warehouses on Monday morning. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Crown Law Office has oeen asked by the Premier to advise the Government AS to the necessity for, or nature of, further action consequent on the Mungana-Chillagoe report. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe dredging of Cook's River, which is being carried out by the Public Works Department, is proving a very costly matter. In reply to questions asked in Parliament ...
Article : 214 wordsFollowing arc additional extracts from the report of Mr. Justice Campbell:- "Dealing with the circumstances surrounding and leading up to the appointment of ...
Article : 2,722 wordsImportent proposals for the rehabilitation of the Lancashire cotton industry are made in the report of the Government committee of inquiry published to-day. ...
Article : 127 wordsTea plantations in East Bengal and Assam have been practically isolated by the subsidence of 20 miles of railway embankment and serious damage to bridges on the ...
Article : 136 wordsA party of 10 police, under the supervision of Inspectors Collins and Roberts, raided a building in Cleveland-street early this morning, and anested 34 men, who were later ...
Article : 41 wordsCommenting on Mr. Theodore's resignation, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) last night said:- "I think that Mr. Theodore has adopted ...
Article : 62 wordsFatalities in the united States on the Fourth of July holiday totalled approximatley 200. More than 2000 persons were injured by fireworks. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 7 Jul 1930, Page 11
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