Perturbation was expressed by Mayors of various municipalities in the northern suburbs yesterday at the suggestion that 'buses or trams should not be allowed to use the harbour ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 453 wordsThe British Consul at Tonga reports that a volcanic eruption has occurred on the island of Niuafoou in the Tongan group. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 45 wordsThe Acting-Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw), replying to the request of a deputation of business men from the northern coal-mining districts, yesterday, said that the Government ...
Article : 1,285 wordsA volunteer timber worker, who offered his name for publication, but which is withheld in view of the frequency of gang assaults in Sydney, made a remarkably vigorous statement to a "Herald" reporter yesterday. He declared that the majority of the strikers were on strike against ...
Article : 153 wordsThe naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns that, in addition to the suspension of construction work already announced by Mr. MacDonald, the cruiser ...
Article : 265 wordsTwenty-four hours' rain left the pitch at Old Trafford wet, but it was able to soak up much water after the drought, enabling the use of the heavy roller. A dull sky and drying ...
Article : 413 words"I am a trade unionist," the volunteer commenced. "For twenty years, I belonged to a union. To-day I am working as a timber worker in defiance of the timber workers' ...
Article : 1,996 wordsMr. Tom Shaw (the Minister for War), speaking at Preston, said that the Government was going to give Egypt independence on torms that "would establish happy relations and ...
Article : 125 wordsAddressing the Rotary Club to-day. the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that the problems of other nations were far greater than Australia's. There was no country like ...
Article : 453 wordsBy to-night 50,000 boys will be under canvas at Arrowe Park, Birkenhead, assembled for the world jamboree of boy scouts. One writer describes it as the most wonderful ...
Article : 207 wordsThe famous Luttrell Psalter, one of the finest English mediaeval manuscripts, has been bought privately by an anonymous purchaser for the British Museum. It had been ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman H. L. Primrose) declared yesterday: "I certainly think 'buses should be allowed to travel over the bridge, as they are necessary to ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe island of Nluatoou, yesterday explained Rev. A. M. Sanders, of Strathfield, who spent some time in the Tongan group, was known as "tin oan island" for the reason that mails ...
Article : 169 wordsWorking secretly overnight behind hoardings, Soviet workmen demolished the famous shrine of the Iberian Virgin at the Iberian Gate, the Kremlin, Moscow, at which ...
Article : 92 wordsA single-seater and a two-seater (both Moths) collided near Cricklewood aerodrome. The larger machine was gliding down when the wings of both struck heavily. The Moths ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) said yesterday that the Cabinet was very anxious to come to an agreement with the St. Andrew's Cathedral authorities regarding a new site ...
Article : 180 words"The reasons now advanced by the Bruce Ministry in favour of the abandonment of Federal arbitration are ludicrous when compared with opinions previously expressed by ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Reparations conference has been definitely fixed for The Hague. The agenda will be twofold, firstly financial, Secondly political, including the proposed Committee of ...
Article : 110 wordsSo that they may hold their positions among the ships waiting to bunker or load coal at Port Kembla, the Union company's freighter Waitemata and the Commonwealth and ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Public Service Board has completed its findings concerning certain charges brought against Mr. A. A. Cooper, an officer of the Public Works Department. ...
Article : 162 wordsA remarkable story of a young man's masquerade as a woman was revealed to-day when the police visited a house in Coburg, and arrested a youth on a charge of housebreaking ...
Article : 317 wordsThe employers' notice of a wage cut of 2/6 in the £1 is under examination by the Government. The Minister of Labour (Miss Margaret Bondfield), it was announced, to-day, ...
Article : 93 wordsThis morning, after a private service in Rochester Cathedral, a casket containing the ashes of the late Archbishop of Melbourne was deposited in the Lady Chapel, where, later, ...
Article : 131 wordsMembers of a deputation, representing the private taxi-'bus interests, informed the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Bruxner) yesterday, that they desired some recognition ...
Article : 231 wordsM. Brland describes his Ministry as a "holiday cabinet." He says that he is sorry at being unable to enlarge the coalition, but, at any rate, his Ministry has never been ...
Article : 185 wordsThe South Australian Cricket Association has decided to put into affect a recommendation of a special committee appointed to devi means to assist bowlers, ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson) received the Soviet Ambassador in Paris (M. Dovgalevsky) at the Foreign Office this afternoon. The conversation lasted an hour and ...
Article : 103 wordsA cable has been received at the Trades Hall from the Russian trade unions congratulating the Australian miners on their stand against a reduction in their wages. Officials ...
Article : 91 wordsNo settlement has been readhed in the dispute between the Seamen's Union and the Cooks and Stewards' Union, arising out of a fracas between a fireman and a cook, which ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 31 Jul 1929, Page 13
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