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  2. LONG BAY TRAGEDY.

    The movements of Rebecca May Anderson, the woman who was brutally murdered at Long Bay, and whose nude body was found in the scrub near the vicinity of the State ...

    Article : 678 words
  3. THE ORVIETO.

    Despite two attempts yesterday, on the morning and evening tides, the Orient liner Orvieto remained aground near Bullwar Island, in the Brisbane River, last night. ...

    Article : 348 words
  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Earlier this year, when speaking in the House of Representatives on the report of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) of his mission to the Imperial and Economic conferences, Mr. ...

    Article : 2,340 words
  5. WEMBLEY.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of Oversea Trade (Mr. W. Lunn) stated in the House of Commons that the Exhibition overdraft amounted to £2,229,000. Lloyd's ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. BELLBIRD.

    The representative of the "Herald" was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to-day, through the courtesy of the colliery manager, Mr. Mathieson, to accompany a party ...

    Article : 674 words
  7. TOWN CLERK.

    Labour and certain Reform aldermen, at the City Council last evening, by 14 votes to 5, decided that the appointment of Mr. T. H. Nesbitt as Town Clerk and Chief ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Theodore left for Paris this morning from Victoria Station. He was seen off by Sir Joseph Cook, and a small crowd cheered as the train departed. Mr. Theodore in an ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. AIRSHIPS.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that the Government had rejected the Airship Guarantee company's scheme of imperial airships, ...

    Article : 350 words
  10. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The South Africans' match against Notts commenced at Nottingham to-day. Carr won the toss and elected to take the field. The South Africans batted three and a ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. THE SEAMEN.

    Information has reached shipowners in Sydney which leads them to believe that the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union aims at a general dislocation ...

    Article : 572 words
  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Smuts, speaking at Johannesburg, said that if he had stood firm Colonel Creswell (leader of the Labour party) might have killed the secession movement, but he only ...

    Article : 309 words
  13. HOUSING SCHEME.

    An important reference to the Government's housing policy is made in a circular issued by the Ministry of Health to local authorities. This says: ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. BRITISH FLIGHT.

    Lieut.—Colonel L. E. Broome, who is establishing bases for Squadron-leader Maclaren, has arrived here from Hakodate, where his vessel, the Thlepval, arrived on Tuesday. He ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    Protests against the emigration of children apart from their relatives to the dominions were made by delegates to the National Conference of Labour Women, now being held ...

    Article : 350 words
  16. EXCLUSION.

    A telegram from Tokio says:—"The newspaper "Jiji" states that 2500 Japanese in Yokohama are frantically endeavouring to engage passages to the United States in order ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. NATIONAL HEALTH.

    The Federal Royal Commission on National Insurance held its first public sittings in Victoria at Federal Parliament House to-day. Senator J. D. Millen (Tas.) presided, the other ...

    Article : 298 words
  18. THE CHURCH.

    "While it is, of course, highly desirable that the Churches should take an active interest in economic and social matters," said Mr. A. F. Waters, president of the Employers' ...

    Article : 460 words
  19. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The Paros correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that M. Millerand intends to consult M. Herriot next week. Despite opposition by the left wing of the Radical Socialists, ...

    Article : 250 words
  20. SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    A new word, "deratisation," was mentioned at the international Shipping Conference to-day. It was explained to mean the fumigation of a ship every six months with the object of ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    It was stated at the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute that the membership last year was 14,508, compared with 14,319 in 1922. The Duke of Connaught was ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. ELECTION PETITION.

    Mr. Frank Gray, M.P. (Liberal), has been unseated for Oxford, on the ground that his election expenses exceeded the amount allowed. ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. A.L.P.

    It was reportod yesterday by the secretary of the Labour Council (Mr. J. Garden) that the requisite number of signatories, prescribed by the rules of the A.L.P., had been obtained, to ...

    Article : 357 words
  24. PONY RACING.

    The Select Committee which is holding an inquiry into the conduct of pony racing, heard further evidence yesterday from Mr. C. W. Cropper, secretary of the A.J.C. ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. EXCHANGE.

    Questioned in the House of Commons with reference to the effect of the Anglo-Australian exchange position upon wool imports from Australia, Mr. A. V. Alexander ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King's Lynn Town Council is exercising its historic privilege as the King's Borough, and has appointed Prince Her[?] Lord High Steward. The Prince will thereby virtuall; ...

    Article : 373 words
  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    At Torquay, in the first round of the Davis Cup matches, Britain beat Belgium three matches to two. In the remaining singles matches, Washer ...

    Article : 224 words
  28. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    For the past five years, members of the New South Wales Rugby League have been admitted to the ladies' grandstand near the entrance gates, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. MOUNT KEMBLA.

    A meeting of the miners' delegate board was held yesterday, at which the question of the stoppage of Mount Kembla mine was considered. Mr. Sweeney, miners' secretary, said ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. A STATE BALL.

    The state ball given in honour of the visit of the King and Queen of Roumania was the most brilliant Court function since Pre-war days. The first guests arrived at ...

    Article : 151 words
  31. "HUDDLED IN HOLES."

    After inspecting rooms in the basement of the School of Arts in which overflow classes from the Gosford Public Schools are conducted, the Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. MISSING BARGE.

    The trawler Dibiu, which left Newcastle on Wednesday in search of the hopper barge, lost in Bass Strait early last week, called at Port Kembla yesterday to replenish her ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. WOMEN UNDERGRADUATES.

    Miss N. Holmes has been elected president of the Sydney University Women Under-graduates' Association. The Misses N. Palfreyman and M. G. Holmes have been ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. HEAVY FROST IN JAPAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio reports that a severe late frost in Fukushima and other prefectures seriously damaged the mulberry plantations. The loss in crop is estimated ...

    Article : 37 words
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