Feeling over the lynchings continued unabated to-day, in fact, being increased as a result of the Missouri affair, in which it is now revealed that the negro was ...
Article : 282 wordsThe intention of the Federal Government to remove the property clauses from the Pensions Act was given effect at a meeting of the United ...
Article : 449 wordsLegislation introduced into the House of Representatives early this morning by the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey) fixes the income-tax rates to provide for ...
Article : 163 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 689 wordsActing on medical advice, Australia's champion tennis player, Jack Crawford, will not take part in the second or third Tests against Great ...
Article : 418 wordsImportant steps towards the development of the coal and shale oil industry in Australia will be taken by the Commonwealth Government next month, when ...
Article : 288 wordsFears regarding Britain's interiority in air defences in the present dangerous state of the world were expressed during debates in the House of Lords and the House of Commons to-night. ...
Article : 1,499 wordsIt is estimated that 70,000 subscribers will benefit under the altered scale of telephone charges announced by the Postmaster-General yesterday. ...
Article : 131 wordsAnother gruesome gangster killing, comparable with the Chicago Saint Valentine massacre of 1929, has been disclosed by the discovery here of the bodies of two ...
Article : 97 wordsUrging the reinstitution of the suspended coastal clauses of the Navigation Act, Senator J. P. D. Dunn declared, in the Senate to-night, that overseas vessels ...
Article : 128 wordsExtended efforts to popularise Australian primary produce in overseas markets will shortly be made by the Commonwealth Government. The arrangements ...
Article : 167 wordsAfter many promises and counter-promises from the British tennis players that they would visit Newcastle, we have at last reached some finality in the matter, ...
Article : 298 wordsA terrific harricane, tearing through darkness blacker than night, struck parts of the south-eastern Orange Free State to-day. Roofs of farm houses were ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce), interviewed by the "Evening Standard," following his speech yesterday before the Empire Industries ...
Article : 282 wordsIn the development of the Defence Department's plans for the defence of the inhabitants of the Australian cities against an attack by poison gas, the police, fire ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Ministerial statements in Parliament have received wide attention. Some writers deduce from Lord Londonderry's speech that Britain will increase her air ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Coneybeer) to-day, decided that special relay rates should be paid for broadcasts by the proposed new Australian Military ...
Article : 150 wordsTwo boys were responsible last night for the arrest of a man, who was subsequently charged with breaking and entering. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Bangkok-Penang express, where several robberies of bank notes for large amounts have occurred in recent months, was robbed again in a mysterious manner ...
Article : 115 wordsHer failure to pass the merit certificate examination at school yesterday led 13½-year-old Isabel Gibbs to leave the home of her foster mother at Ringwood in all ...
Article : 71 wordsA extraordinary experience was that of W. Allen, of Mentone, to-day while swimming the New Zealand horse, Dazzling, Ray, from a boat in the sea. ...
Article : 110 wordsSince the closure of the big £2,000,000 plant at Mt. Isa at the beginning of the month, over a strike through the dismissal of two men, negotiations have been ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Australian record of 33¼d for merino fleece was equalled at the Geelong wool sales, which closed to-day. The selection was probably the best seen at ...
Article : 137 wordsDescribed as Britain's "King of Receivers," Edward George Tucker, a compositor, was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment on 17 charges of receiving ...
Article : 166 wordsThe south-western portion of New South Wales has experienced unsually heavy rains during the past two days. One of the pastoral stations, Twin Wells. ...
Article : 53 wordsPlans for an air service covering almost the whole of New Zealand, to be operated without Government subsidy, and for the formation of a Dominion airways ...
Article : 89 wordsSaid to be one of the heaviest general rainfalls registered in the State, a downpour last night caused minor floodings in many districts. The poor visibility forced ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) told Mr. Tom Smith, in the House of Commons, that he did not possess information that Japan was creating ...
Article : 824 wordsHans Simonsen, a native of Norway and the fourth engineer of the American motor-ship City of Rayville, was knocked down by a car in William-street to-night ...
Article : 65 wordsThe small steamer Iceberg, which connects between interstate steamers at Flat Top and the city of Mackay, was found helpless on the coast just south of Mackay ...
Article : 70 wordsBecause of the low prices which now prevail, hundreds of tons of last year's onion crops are being dumped every day in the Koroit and Warrnambool districts. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe scent magnate, Francois Coty, makes an astonishing attack on Britain in his newspaper, "L'Ami du Peuple," and cites grievances against Britain from ...
Article : 94 wordsA wide area in Central Queensland has benefited to the extent of from one to three inches of rain from storms last night. Severe electrical storms, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, of which M. Herriot is Chairman, has decided "to draw the attention of the Government to the ...
Article : 75 wordsTwelve names were selected to-day from several hundred applicants for training as air cadets to undergo a course of training which will occupy four months at ...
Article : 81 wordsAs a tram was proceeding along the lines near Long Bay this morning, Conductor C. Baldwin, of Rosebery, fell off the footboard and was killed instantly. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe death occurred to-day of Mrs. Alf. Brustard, 25. formerly Miss Aroha Clifford, New Zealand's first woman pilot, and the wife of the well-known Mt. Cook ...
Article : 71 wordsJohn Arthur Spowart, a minor, was to-day awarded £81 damages from G. H. Olding and Sons Ltd., of Glebe, for alleged wrongful dismissal and failure to ...
Article : 48 wordsJames Compton, of Queensland, has been appointed conductor of the Wanganui Garrison Band. ...
Article : 21 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 1 Dec 1933, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: