Australia with five wickets in hand and a lead of 410 runs, is in a strong position in the first test of the 1924-5 series against England. The match was continued at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday in hot weather, but at 4.40 p.m., a dust storm of remarkable violence ...
Article : 200 wordsThe annual Water Board return of new buildings, and additions to existing buildings, for the city and suburbs, shows that for 1924 ...
Article : 786 wordsAn extension of the period of the embargo on the importation of sugar into Australia for three years from August 31 next, has been decided upon by the Federal Ministry. This assistance will be given to the sugar industry, subject to ...
Article : 114 wordsThe declaration by shipowners, that the whole of the interstate fleets might be thrown idle unless the seamen complied with awards of the Court, has had ...
Article : 276 wordsA Royal Decreo is to be published tomorrow dissolving Parliament, and directing that elections shall be hold within 60 days. Abdul Hadi El Meligul, who was wanted in ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Colonial Office emphatically repudiates all anticipatory projects in connection with the allocation of the trade grant of £1,000,000. The Government is not committed ...
Article : 178 wordsAn announcement of the policy of the Federal Ministry with regard to the sugar industry was made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, yesterday evening. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsThe conditions of play were once more the batsman's ideal when England took the field on the resumption of Australia's second innings yesterday—the wicket was perfect, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,921 wordsThe Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal in the matter of Toohey's, Limited, versus the ValuerGeneral of New South Wales, and the case ...
Article : 227 wordsIt was declared by officials of the Seamen's Union to-day that there was every probability of the organisation accepting the challenge thrown out by the interstate ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Fronen Ambassador (M. Jusserand) said to-day that France, after a moratorium as a "breathing spell," would begin repayment of her war debt to the United States. He made ...
Article : 124 wordsMr James Wbeatlev (late Minister for Health) speaking at Glasgow said that he was afraid the Baldwin Government's polley was making direct for war against Russia. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe food investigation board of the Department of Scientific Industrial Research, reporting on the investigations into brownheart in apples and the study made of the ...
Article : 62 wordsA repetition of the tactics applied to the Dimboola took place in regard to the sailing of the Koolonga, which was delayed 15 or 18 hours. Shortly before the schedule time ...
Article : 73 wordsIt is semi-officlally emphasised in Berlin that for the past four months the interAllied control commission has had full opportunity for ascertaining whether "Germany ...
Article : 211 wordsThe reports reaching London about the fighting in Albania are conflicting. The British Government is doing its best to localise trouble, but reports of the despatch ...
Article : 81 wordsThere was considerable excitement at Dalgety's wharf, Bulimba, to-day, owing to trouble with 50 members of the crew of the White Star steamor Zealandie. The crew ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Government organ, "Die Burger," says: Events of the last two months make it quite clear that there is a thoroughbred Conservative Government at the head of affairs in ...
Article : 126 wordsDespite the definite assurances given by the Waterside Workers' Federation in the negotiations which led to the settlement of the trouble on the wharfs, the ...
Article : 360 wordsPolling took place at Dundee to-day for the election of a successor to the late Mr. E. D. Morel (Labour) in the House of Commons. The result was:— ...
Article : 82 wordsThe All Blacks have collectively congratulated Dr. Raymond on his selection as a member of the All England team. They bracket him with A. L. Gracie, as the best ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Government, accepting the legal decison of November 5, is paying out £2,000,000 to Post Office employees. The distribution is described as "the world's grenteat Christmas ...
Article : 416 wordsThough the State Cabinet sat for over two hours yesterday morning to consider the appointment of the new Raliway Board, nofinality was reachod it is belleved, however, ...
Article : 379 wordsA complete expedition will leave Sydney on January 3, by the Mataram to explore the Sepik Valley, Mandated Territory, New ...
Article : 168 wordsThe presidant of the Miners' Federation (Mr. D. Kees) has been informed that the Coal Tribunal will be summoned during the second week of January to deal ...
Article : 309 wordsWhen the steamer Matar im which arrived in Sidney yesterday was near Rubaul a native passenger ran amok and injured five other natives with a hatchet. The man had ...
Article : 177 wordsThe crews of the Oorama and the Baldina were paid off to-day, and the vessels laid up. Owing to a dispute regurding the rates of pay for unloading a cargo of plaster of ...
Article : 168 wordsThe steamer Konlnl settled down futber today, and was abandoned after navigating instruments had been brought ashore. ...
Article : 28 wordsCarr, the Australian sprinter, who is a passenger by the Maunganul, is uncertain regarding his future activities, but at present he teels he would like to retire from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 24 Dec 1924, Page 9
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