On the arrival of the collier Annie M. Miller in Sydney yesterday Captain A. Williamson admitted that he had held grave fears for the safety of the vessel and the crew of l8 during ...
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Article : 838 wordsDuring the past week or two exploration of the possibilities of commercial telephony between Britain, the United States, and Australia has been proceeding with encouraging ...
Article : 184 wordsA bomb, consisting of a short piece of piping filled with gelignite sealed at each end, and fitted with a percussion cap, exploded in a room in which 20 Italians were playing ...
Article : 515 wordsA notable pronouncement on foreign policy was made by the Prime Minister, who was the principal speaker at a great meeting in the Albert Hall last night, to celebrate the tenth ...
Article : 549 wordsImportant modifications of the Taxation Bill will be made in committes of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. The committee appointed by the joint ...
Article : 262 wordsIndications that the Republicans have suddenly become frightened of a distinct popular drift towards Governor Smith are seen to-day in two important political ...
Article : 198 wordsThe deaths caused by the collision of the Simplon Tunnel express from Bucharest with the Orient express near Slatina numbered over 60. It is feared that many ...
Article : 266 wordsAllan York, 10 years of age, residing at Dulwich Hill, was drowned in a disused brick pit in the grounds of the Carmelite Monastery, in Wardell-road, Dulwich Hill, yesterday ...
Article : 186 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Andrew Fisher, formerly Prime Minister of Australia, took place to-day, after a brief service at Mr. Fisher's Hampstead home, the Rev. Chambers Lyon ...
Article : 373 wordsLord Londonderry, who was last week appointed First Commissioner of Works, spoke at Darlington to-day on peace in Industry. He expressed regret that, owing to his new ...
Article : 259 wordsSir,—During a fairly long political life I do not remember such an outburst as that occasioned by the Income tax proposals now before the Legislature. I do not propose to ...
Article : 1,229 wordsMembers of the Bondi Surf Living-Saving Club had a strenuous time on Saturday afternoon, when nearly 40 surfers were caught in the undertow. Eight people were rescued by ...
Article : 193 wordsTen millions of capital and £15,000,000 worth of assets are involved in a great electrical trade amalgamation to be effected between the Metropolitan-Vickers Company, Ltd., of ...
Article : 102 wordsIt is the intention of the promoters of the flight from Sydney to London and back within 23 days to leave Richmond Aerodrome in the "Spirit of Australia" on Tuesday morning at ...
Article : 500 wordsThe correspondent of the British United Press at Caracas reports that Dr. Bougrat, who had been sentenced to detention at Devil's island after conviction for murder ...
Article : 172 wordsEleven people were in difficulties in the surf off Newcastle beach during the week-end, and had to be brought in by members of the Newcastle Surf Club. A strang surf made ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Mauretania cannot be expected to retain the Atlantic speed record much longer, and the directors of the Cunard Company state that the new ship to take her place ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Duke of York set the foundation-stone of the Royal Naval Hospital and school at Holbrook, of which the site (800 acres) was an endowment of Mr. G. B. Reade, of ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Italian community, with a number of invited guests, mustered in force aboard the Lloyd Sabaudo liner Maria Christina yesterday to celebrate the seventh anniversary of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsThe Rev. C. J. Blanchett, the representative at Canton of the London Missionary Society, writes describing the capture of Misses Tobin and Watkins, two missionaries, by ...
Article : 162 wordsRain fell on Friday night, but there was a westerly wind blowing yesterday, and play started in bright sunshine on a slow and easy wicket. ...
Article : 2,152 wordsIt is understood that Captain Lyon, C. H. Lancaster, and Mrs. Miller will take off on Sunday from New York for Bermuda in an Ireland amphibian 'plane. The distance is ...
Article : 114 wordsOn Thursday next the Shire of Kuring-gai will cease to exist as such. The area will be changed to a municipality, consisting of four wards. For some time past ratepayers ...
Article : 176 wordsAt Geneva, Government experts resumed the discussion on double taxation. A suggestion was before them that shipping companies should be taxed only in countries in which ...
Article : 120 wordsThe strike of seamen at Marseilles has been settled. The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) bade farewell to 32 boys ...
Article : 440 wordsMystery attaches to the discovery of the fully-clothed body of a middle-aged man in the surf off Stockton Bight yesterday afternoon. Residents of Williamtown, the nearest ...
Article : 162 wordsThe executive of the Miners' Federation has decided to summon a special conference of delegates to consider the position of Mr. A. J. Cook. secretary of the federation. This ...
Article : 82 wordsTales of havoc wrought by floods in the East Godaveri district of the Madras coast were related by villagers who were rescued after being marconed for nearly a week. They ...
Article : 162 wordsA tribute to the excellent moral and character-building work of the Churches was paid by the Premier (Mr. Bavin) at Seven Hills on Saturday when he opened a fete in aid of ...
Article : 270 wordsA remarkable accident occurred at Manly yesterday when Victor Simons, 29, of Glenayravenue, Bond[?]. was shot in the chest as the result of a pea rifle exploding in the hands ...
Article : 119 wordsNews from Berlin says that according to the "Lokal Anzeiger" German steel firms are protesting against an arrangement negotiated between British and French steel firms, by ...
Article : 112 wordsTwenty-five thousand of Sydney's citizens inspected H.M.A.S. Australia yesterday afternoon. The great public interest in the flagship was evident from the fact that at 1 ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. William M. Jardine) to-day reiterated his opinion of September 17 that farmers should hold their wheat in anticipation of a rising market, and ...
Article : 85 wordsIn a statement expressing gratitude to the Californian newspapers for respecting his wish to be treated as a private visitor, Sir Austen Chamberlain, who left for Canada to-day, said: ...
Article : 93 wordsArthur Toyer, 64, of Yowie Bay, near Sutherland, was found badly injured at his home on Saturday afternoon. The left side of Toyer's face had been shot away, and a gun ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Oct 1928, Page 11
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