Two further stages of the air race were completed to-day without serious mishap. The first stage was from Adelaide to Kimba. The second stage—from Kimba to Ceduna— ...
Article : 1,043 wordsHaving completed his tour of Tasmania, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) left that State for Melbourne, last night. His meetings were everywhere attended by unprecedented crowds. The campaign in New South Wales has now reached an intensive ...
Article : 99 wordsHarsh criticisms of the attitude of the State Government to the question of the Cathedral site were made at last night's meeting of the Anglican Synod. During a long debate ...
Article : 1,191 wordsEmpire trade and Britain's unemployment problem were discussed by Mr. J. H. Thomas, Minister for Employment, in an important speech at the ...
Article : 506 wordsConversations between Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secretary, and M. Dovgalevsky, Soviet Envoy, were continued this morning at a hotel at Lewes. ...
Article : 236 wordsIn conference with representatives of the combined unions yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Bavin) stated that the proprietors were (ready to reopen the mines on the conditions which provided for reduction of miners' wages and owners' profits by 1/ a ton. ...
Article : 100 wordsBehold Mr. Theodore, Labour campaign director, deputy leader of the Parliamentary Labour party, stern opponent of State Arbitration Courts, supporter of the timber strike ...
Article : 624 wordsMr. Rees, president of the Miners' Federation, said that his association had asked for a conference with the Premier, because it was the contention of the combined unions ...
Article : 2,024 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) concluded his three days' visit to Tasmania with a tour of the north-west coast, the richest agricultural area of the State. ...
Article : 1,199 wordsThe captain of the Rhymney, which loaded coal at Hull for Melbourne, described in court a terrible experience 90 miles east of Durban. ...
Article : 88 wordsA bulletin issued to-day stated that the Princess Royal's condition was unchanged after a disturbed night. The bulletin has somewhat increased anxiety ...
Article : 35 wordsPhotostatic copies of the alleged secret British document were given to the Senate investigators by Mr. William Shearer at the examination into his activities on behalf of ...
Article : 144 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Government is considering a momentous pronouncement, probably before the opening of the Pan-Indian ...
Article : 136 wordsAboard the liner Berengaria, Mr. Rapsay MacDonald enjoyed a quiet day, comparatively free from preoccupation with official affairs. He spent the day reading and ...
Article : 165 wordsSimultaneously with M. Painleve's announcement that the Government was expending £24,000,000 in defences on the Franco-German frontier, the industrialist, ...
Article : 158 words"Surely the Commonwealth cannot countenance the disastrous socialistic muddling of this political experimentalist," said Mr. T. H. Morrow, selected Nationalist candidate ...
Article : 486 wordsThe Australian Press Association understands that all the dominions have asented to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's proposal for a Five-Power Naval Conference, which will probably ...
Article : 49 wordsThe miners' central council has decided to Withdraw miners working at the South Teralba pit, pending the result of an inspection of the boilers by Inspector Hay, of the Mines ...
Article : 80 wordsIt is officially announced that the Irish Free State has informed the other dominions of her candidature for the League of Nations Council seat in 1930. ...
Article : 151 wordsGeneral Dawes, the American Ambassador, to-day received the freedom of Sudbury, Suffolk, whence his ancestor, William Dawes, emigrated to America, 300 years ago, with ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. F. F. Robinson, chairman of directors of Australian Knitting Mills, Ltd., Melbourne, and one of the leading textile manufacturers in Australia, who is returning to Melbourne ...
Article : 389 wordsWork has been suspended at the State coal mine at Wonthaggi because of the refusal of the mine management to make concessions following a dispute among the men concerned. ...
Article : 159 wordsThree young men were arrested at revolver point in the bush at Curl Curl yesterday afternoon. They have been charged with shopbreaking and car stealing. ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Dominions Office is [?] that most important results will be [?] from the Imperial Constitutional Conference on October 8. ...
Article : 199 wordsThe revenue for the half-year was £204,056,000, which is an increase of £4,844,000, compared with the corresponding period of last year. Expenditure was ...
Article : 54 wordsWith the aid of the plant-lifting crane, Hawk, W. Waugh, Ltd., of Balmain, yesterday raised the Daley tug Undine from the bottom of the harbour. During Monday night she ...
Article : 159 wordsAs a result of the additional duty on tobacco, increased prices have been decided upon by manufacturers, who have issued an amended wholesale price list. ...
Article : 86 words"What is Labour's policy in this election? Mr. Scullin announced one set of promises, and Mr. Theodore has enlarged and made additions to them, and now Mr. E. Riley has ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Labour Conference discussed the new draft constitution of the party. An acrimonious debate was aroused by a proposal of the executive to create a new class of ...
Article : 107 wordsA women's meeting was held at Rosny Hall, Gordon, yesterday afternoon, when a discussion of women's present political difficulties took place. Miss Mary Moss presided. ...
Article : 72 wordsReports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning showed that many districts in Riverina had received light falls of rain. Curiously enough, the best ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Oct 1929, Page 11
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