Sir,—Having read with considerable interest and dismay different suggestions advocated by private citizens, responsible public men, district union organisations, and representatives ...
Article : 475 wordsSix members of the U.A.P.—Messrs. S. A. Lloyd, J. C. Ross, Moverly, A. E. V. Reid, Sanders, and Lee—voted in the Legislative Assembly yesterday in favour of an amendment to the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, proposed by the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe leader of the United Country Party (Dr. Page), when he opened his election campaign here to-night, urged greater co-operation between all governing authorities in Australia, as the only means of bringing about essential national development. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) speaking at the Randwick Town Hall last night in support of Mr. Jennings, M.P., U.A.P. candidate for Watson. Mr. Lyons flew from Cootamundra to Sydney yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsA striking tribute was paid to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) as he left St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst, after his meeting there last night. ...
Article : 968 wordsMr. Lang's amendment sought to have the needs basic wage for New South Wales based on the retail price index number for Sydney for the June ...
Article : 1,556 wordsDr. Page's speech, which was broadcast throughout Australia over the national network, was given in the Council Chambers of the Grafton Town ...
Article : 588 wordsThe arrival in Tasmania of the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) has given a fillip to the Labour party's campaign to improve its position in this ...
Article : 610 wordsIn an address in support of the candidature of Mr. Lawson, M.P., the Premier (Mr. Stevens) made a plea for support for the Federal ...
Article : 554 wordsSir,—It seems strange to me that the Federal Government does not see that a strategic railway, or motor road to the Northern Territory, is an imperative necessity ...
Article : 354 wordsDr. Page said that the extension of the principle of co-ordinated effort, which had already had such success, would permit a programme of rural ...
Article : 766 wordsSir,—I, and quite a number of citizens, are left in wonderment as to what has become of that Elizabeth Street extension. This very necessary piece of work has apparently ...
Article : 300 words"Labour's denunciation of foreign pacts and of collective security, and Mr. Curtin's passionate declarations about not draining our resources and ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. Booth moved: "That it is a matter of urgent necessity that the House forthwith consider the following motion:—'That, in the opinion of this ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Assistant Minister (Mr. Ryan) obtained the suspension of Standing Orders, in the Legislative Council, to allow of the passing of the Supply Bill through all its stages ...
Article : 255 wordsSir,—Of recent months much has been heard about the alienation and leasing of park lands to private interests. Just as serious but more insidious is the attitude adopted by the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), at Manly last night, said the Labour party would hazard the security of Australia by discarding ...
Article : 262 wordsEvery primary industry which had needed it, had received assistance, in some form, Dr. Page went on. The Australian Wool Board had been ...
Article : 633 wordsWatson is held by Mr. J. T. Jennings, who won it in 1931 from Mr. E. Reilly. It was then South Sydney, but after Mr. Jennings retained the seat in 1934[?] there was a ...
Article : 203 wordsMr. Davies (Lab., Illawarra) asked the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) if he had taken steps to investigate a complaint that men employed by ...
Article : 205 wordsSir,—I notice in this morning's "Herald" an account of the bursting meteor that was seen by residents of Botany on Monday evening last about 7 p.m. I would like to report ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Leader of the House (Mr. Manning) in reply to a question by Mr. Concannon, denied that a number of State departments were being starved in the matter of ...
Article : 99 wordsThe President of the Senate (Senator Lynch) received a telegram to-day announcing that Senator Badman (South Australia) had resigned, to contest a House of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 1 Oct 1937, Page 9
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