The motion for the second reading of the Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill was carried in the Legislative Assembly last night by 45 votes to 43. ...
Article : 3,475 wordsOn his way to Sydney, Air Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott Game, C.B.E., newly appointed Governor of New South Wales, passed through Fremantle to-day on the ma[?]boat Moldavia ...
Article : 243 wordsMiss Amy Johnson, during her flight from Singapore to Java, on the way to Sourabaya, experienced a terrible ordeal. Flying over the Sumatra jungle she was forced by the tempest to within a few feet of the tree tops, and flying over the Java Sea the ...
Article : 89 wordsPlay in the match between the Australians and the M.C.C. team was resumed yesterday at Lord's, Jackson (not out 12) and Hornibrook (not out O) going to the wickets. The Australians made 213 in their second innings, and the match[?] ...
Article : 59 wordsThe trend of investment prices on 'Change during the past week has been more encouraging than for months. After an almost unbroken series of reverses ...
Article : 415 wordsOffers by Australian importers to sell goods from bond to New Zealand traders at prices varying from below the original manufacturer's charge up to landed cost in Australia, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe representative of the Australian Press Association at Lord's says:—There was only 20 minutes' play at Lord's this morning before rain drove the players oil the field. ...
Article : 572 wordsWhen the Arbitration Court met to-day to deal with the adjustment of awards arising out of its recent decision to grant a 48-hour week for certain classes of Crown employees, ...
Article : 485 wordsThe correspondent of the British United Press at Sourabaya sends a stirring narrative of Miss Johnson's flight in Monday's tempest. Over the Sumatra jungle, when she was ...
Article : 973 wordsMany extreme proposals are contained in the agenda of the triennial conference of the Federal Labour party, which will open in Canberra next week. ...
Article : 456 words"The Government will deal with any situation that may arise. The Government will uphold the law, and carry on the business of th[?] country. Anyone attempting to prevent ...
Article : 388 wordsMr. C. S. Humphreys, chief ground engineer of the London Aeroplane Club, and Miss Johnson's mechanical tutor, is watching the flight with unrestrained enthusiasm. ...
Article : 403 wordsMr. W. J. Wade, who was appointed by the State Government a Royal Commission to inquire into the management and conduct of the Newcastle Abattoirs, has furnished his ...
Article : 314 wordsAn interesting letter describing the condition of parts of Central Australia, following the flood rains, has been received from Mr. Francis B[?]rtles, the well-known overland ...
Article : 336 wordsDescribing the play on Monday, the correspondent of the Australian Press Association states:- Australia made another disastrous start in ...
Article : 700 wordsThe Federal Government has been unable to And a use for the Prime Minister's lodge, which has been unoccupied since Mr. Bruce was defeated at the last election. The Prime ...
Article : 128 wordsLord Beaverbrook at Hastings urged Mr. Baldwin to abandon the idea of submitting the question of imposing taxation on foreign food products. He said that abandonment was ...
Article : 312 wordsFollowing a debate in the House of Commons on unemployment to-day a division took place in which the Ministry found itself with a very narrow majority on a motion to ...
Article : 549 wordsA Gipsy Moth machine, while taking off near Inverell yesterday, struck a cow, and was wrecked. Mr. O. H. Jolley, with his pilot, Mr. G. ...
Article : 214 wordsMr. Joseph Wiener, senior partner in the Arm of J. Wiener and Co., of Sydney, who reached Fremantle to-day on the Moldavia, after an absence of two years, has been asked ...
Article : 244 wordsA cunning thief stole £280 in bank notes from a stamp counter at the G.P.O. on Monday afternoon Mr. Arthur Morton, officer in charge of the ...
Article : 256 wordsWhen the Criminal Investigation Branch was informed on Monday that a cheque for £8 had been altered to £208 and cashed at the National Bank of Australasia. Ltd., plans ...
Article : 288 wordsMr. K. Wedgewood, who recently flow around Australia in a Moth 'plane with two other aviators, set out from Narromine shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Sydney, ...
Article : 125 wordsLieutenant-Commander Kusakarl, of the Naval Staff, committed suicide to-day to express his disapproval of Japan's reported failure at the London conference. Meanwhile ...
Article : 52 wordsAt a meeting of the executive committee of the Overseas League an emphatic protest was made against the action of the Commonwealth Government in departing from the usual ...
Article : 61 wordsThe lounge at State Parliament House is being specially wired so that to-morrow members of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council may view the British ...
Article : 151 wordsFor the second time in two days unemployed men, who are in receipt of meal tickets, protested to the Government to-day about the food supplied at the Salvation Army home. ...
Article : 107 wordsIt was announced at the last meeting of the Parramatta Council that in all probability the historic Lennox bridge over the Parramatta River, which was built by David ...
Article : 119 wordsMembers of the Egyptian delegation which recently visited London to discuss the provisions of the proposed Anglo-Egyptian treaty were deliriously welcomed on returning to ...
Article : 81 wordsA Paddington lorry driver made a startling discovery when he went to step into his machine yesterday morning. A man was lying half on the scat and half off it, and a glance ...
Article : 111 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 21 May 1930, Page 13
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: