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  2. CHARITY FRAUD.

    Scathing comments on the operation of a buffet, established during the winter months, to provide meals at a nominal charge to the unemployed, are made in a report which Mr. ...

    Article : 214 words
  3. STORM OF PROTEST.

    The Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting yesterday, denounced the State Income Tax Bill. In the speeches it was stated that the bill was worse than any taxation measure that had ever been passed. One speaker declared that it was beyond amendment, and that the ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. TASMANIA.

    Several important requests for increased Commonwealth assistance to Tasmania were made to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) this afternoon by a deputation from the Hobart ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  5. OLYMPIC TEAM.

    Complaints concerning the treatment meted out to the members of the Australian Olympic team, including the training quarters allotted to them, the food they had to eat, and ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. ENGLISH TEAM.

    England's cricketers will begin their first class programme to-morrow against South Australia, at Adelaide Oval. It will be a severe test for the visitors, because they ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  7. PUBLIC MEN.

    Following Lord Birkenhead's resignation "owing to the financial Interests of his family," Dean Inge, writing in the "Evening Standard," asks, "Are our big men overpaid?" ...

    Article : 217 words
  8. PRAYER BOOK.

    St. Martin-in-the-Fields was the meeting place of 1400 clergymen in the London diocese, called at the instance of the Bishop of London, this being the first ...

    Article : 601 words
  9. RUSSIAN BONDS.

    Importance l8 attached in financial circles to the formation of an International committee, with Lord Revelstoke as chairman, to protect the interests of Russian bond ...

    Article : 280 words
  10. MANLY FERRY.

    After a voyage of more than 20 weeks from Glasgow the new ferry steamer Curl Curl, built in Scotland for the Port Jackson and Manly S.S. Company, arrived in Sydney ...

    Article : 325 words
  11. CLOSE TO DISASTER.

    A narrow escape from dlsnster on the Manukau Bar was experienced by the crew of 15 belonging to the steamer Arapawa, bound from Wanganui to Onehunga. When crossing the ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. STRONG SPEECHES.

    The Sydney Chamber of Commerce was crowded to the doors yesterday when its members assembled to discuss the provisions of the Income Tax Management Bill, now ...

    Article : 2,055 words
  13. A CHINESE HONEYMOON.

    Chungyi Miao, a Chinese law student, has been sentenced to death at Carlisle for strangling his Chinese wife at Borrowdale, The two were on their honeymoon in the lake ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. DASH TO SAFETY.

    The need for the continuance of police protection on the wharves was demonstrated early this morning at North Wharf, when a body of unionists attempted to intimidate the ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. STONES ON LINE.

    An attempt was made on Tuesday night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, to wreck the Crookwell to Goulburn rail motor near the Colestreet Intersection. ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. DISARMAMENT.

    In an amusing speech to his constituents Mr. Winston Churchill said:- "All the animals at the Zoological Gardens decided to hold a disarmament conference. The ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. BALMAIN DISTRESS.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) informed a deputation yesterday that men who caused distress and misery by refusing work found for them would not receive financial assistance ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. PREPARED MILK.

    When the question of synthetic cream was raised at a meeting of the British Dairy Farmers' Association Lord Bledisloe, who presided, said that there was also "a ...

    Article : 151 words
  19. DERAILMENT.

    The brake van attached to a goods train, en route from Gosford to Newcastle, became derailed near Wyong about 7 o'clock last night, and blocked both sets of rails. ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    The fifth railway smash in the month of October occurred at 3 o'clock this morning, when, at North Carlisle, the double-header express from Euston to Aberdeen collided ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. CRANE COLLAPSES.

    Melba Gagllardl, aged 15 years, was seriously injured when a hopper containing two tons of concrete crashed down on her as she was passing a building in course of erection ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. TENNIS IN THE RIVIERA.

    A report from Paris says that the Tennis Federation's ban on interclub tennis is upsetting the schedule of the Riviera tennis clubs. A meeting at Monte Carlo decided that ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Alleged Increases in the number of starting price betting shops in the Newcastle district were discussed at a meeting of representatives of registered racing clubs in the ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. CIVIC COMMISSION.

    It is possible that Mr, Garlick will be appointed chairman of the Civic Commission. The Premier (Mr. Bavin) is now conducting negotiations with a number of prominent ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. SAMOAN MANDATE.

    Major-General Sir Charles Richardson, formerly Administrator of Samoa, was the guest of the New Zealand Association to-day at luncheon. ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. THE ROYAL VAULT.

    With the King's concurrence, five bodies have been removed from the Royal Mortuary Chapel at Windsor to a special vault at Frogmore. ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. PARTY MEETING.

    The Joint meeting of the Parliamentary Nationalist and Country parties at Parliament House yesterday disclosed that there is dissatisfaction amongst a small section of the ...

    Article : 447 words
  28. DEFECTIVE PIPES.

    At a meeting of the Water Board on Wednesday the president (Mr. Cooper) submitted a report showing that some of the electrically welded pipes supplied from a Queensland firm, ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. VICTIMISATION.

    Denying that they were "victimising" the unionists on the waterfront, the shipowners to-day replied to a statement by the president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, ...

    Article : 207 words
  30. FIRE LOSSES.

    The enormous proportions reached by New Zealand's fire wastage were mentioned by Mr. V. J. Larner. chairman of the South British Insurance Company, at its annual ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. RETURN FLIGHT.

    The Graf Zeppelin awaits at Lakehurst a favourable wind to commence a mid-western tour, visiting such cities as Detroit St. Louis. and Chicago. The commander, however, ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. COMMUNIST'S DISMISSAL.

    After the general council of the Trade Union Congress had discussed the dismissal of the Communist Glading from Woolwich Arbunal the secretary (Mr. citrine) issued a ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. £10·000 DAMAGE.

    Sixtons timber mill, at Bark Hut, near Woolgoolga, was completely destroyed by fire to-day. When discovered by Mr. P. Ryan, the manager the fire had too great a hold ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. £1000 FINE.

    The Waterside Workers' Federation has paid £100 of the fine of £1000 and £31/10/ costs imposed upon it at the City Court on September 22, for having at Melbourne on September ...

    Article : 78 words
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