Mr. Hyman Goldstein, Nationalist member of the Legislative Assembly for the Coogee electorate, was found dead at the foot of cliffs, known locally as "suicide point," ...
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Article : 150 wordsThe will of the late Mr. John McCoughey, of Yarrabee, near Narrandera, and Hampton Court, Sydney, retired grazier, was lodged for probate yesterday by Messrs. Biddulph ...
Article : 456 wordsThe most remarkable evidence given at the Commission investigating City Council coal contracts yesterday was an allegation by Mr. Shand, K.C., assisting the Commissioner, that ...
Article : 1,431 wordsThe Geneva correspondent of the "Dally Express" says: The Prime Ministers of Germany, Austria, Canada, Norway, Greece, and 20 foreign Ministers have arrived. Lord ...
Article : 124 wordsThe liquor reform proposals of the Government, it was officially announced yesterday, would not be framed in time for submission to the coming policy session of Parliament. ...
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Article : 159 wordsThe "No" majority was slightly increased as the result of further counting of the liquor referendum vote yesterday. The totals at the conclusion of the count ...
Article : 437 wordsCognisance of the Paris pact was taken by the League not in a minor key, an many believed, but in a generous chorus of approval and congratulation, as voiced in the ...
Article : 380 wordsWhile organ music reverberated through the Town Hall, Cardinal Cerretti took his seat yesterday afternoon upon a dais in the middle of the hall, and dignitaries from many ...
Article : 401 wordsThe Prince of Wales's tour of East Africa, for which be starts next Thursday, will be the fifth of his imperial Journeys. The feature of this journey will be that the route through ...
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Article : 335 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph," in an editorial, says:—The Australian prohibition polls are signs that the times are unfavourable to prohibition. It has proved a disastrous failure ...
Article : 135 words"And this," said the pilgrim, all the way from Western Australia, as he tapped his old hat more firmly into position, "is certainly well worth walting for!" ...
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Article : 205 wordsThe New South Wales Cricket Association is opposed to the reintroduction of the six-ball over. By an overwhelming majority at last night's ...
Article : 422 wordsM. Bokanowski, French Minister for Commerce, who with four others, was incinerated after the aeroplone in which they were truvelling fell in flames, had just previously ...
Article : 403 wordsA plucky and unknown pedestrian, evidently a poor man to judge by his shabby clothes, was trampled to death by two maddened bolting horses yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 336 wordsWhile residents of the township slept, a fire broke out in a block of weatherboard shops in Isabella-street, Wingham, early this morning. When the outbreak was discovered ...
Article : 282 wordsThe liner Orcoma, on which Sir Austen Chamberlain is travelling to America for the benefit of his health, put in at La Rochelle yesterday. Greetings and wishes for his ...
Article : 117 wordsAs a protest against the action of the Sydney traffic authorities in taking out a summons against her for having failed to return an expired certificate of motor registration. ...
Article : 346 wordsAll entertainment of the personnel of H.M A.S. Australia at New York to-day was informal. Services were attended at the churches, and several prtyate luncheon parties ...
Article : 136 wordsA serious dispute has occurred at the Goondiwind[?] Hospital, and the nursing staff has threatened to resign in a body. The medical superintendent (Dr. Finlay) ...
Article : 224 wordsAt Paris Opperman, the Australian cyclist, won the Boldon trophy, covoring 590½ miles on the track in 24 hours—eight miles more than the record. ...
Article : 170 wordsAn attempt was made to wreck a passenger train at Quirinor last Thursday morning. At 1 a.m. the north-west passenger train hit a large sleeper placed across the rails about ...
Article : 135 wordsNominations closed at noon to-day for the by-election for the Wide Bay (Q.) electorate, formerly represented by the late Mr. E. B. Corser. ...
Article : 111 wordsThere are persistent reports at new and sensational developments in the Pace case, Sir Archibald Bodkin is credited with considering reopening the proceedings. It is known ...
Article : 117 wordsCardinal Cerretti visited the head house of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan at Glebe Point at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, and celebrated Mass. He was accompanied by two Monsignors ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Sep 1928, Page 11
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