Comments of wheat growers' representatives in Sydney to-day on the subject of the restriction of the export of wheat, as proposed by the conference ...
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Article : 232 wordsOne of the tragedies of time is the passing of the old families identified with the growth and the beginnings of settlement, whether settlement be that of a town or the country surrounding it. Sometimes the family entity changes by migration, sometimes by the very multiplicity ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsThe attempt to achieve unity between the State and Federal Labor factious has failed, and the once great Labor Party stands as a house divided. On present indications there will be two parties wooing the electors in the name of Labor at the next Federal elections—the Lang. Party and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 wordsAll rumors of the French intention to withdraw from the conference were dissipated to-night by the announcement that M. Bonnet was returning to ...
Article : 193 wordsSpeaking here to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that in fighting for his own solvency the farmer had saved the solvency of ...
Article : 67 wordsThe death occurred at the Balmain Hospital recently of Mrs. S. Hoban. The deceased, who was aged 51 years, collapsed when returning from a church ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Governor and Lady Game left Sydney for Broken Hill yesterday afternoon. Sir Philip Game said that he was looking forward to the trip. ...
Article : 620 wordsA boy named Donohoue of Rhoda Avenue, Wagga, was playing with some other boys on a bicycle near his home when he stumbled and become ...
Article : 55 wordsA private cable received in Sydney from London states that the current number of the "Economist" publishes an article on the wheat situation ...
Article : 234 wordsMonkhouse, Cox, and Mrs. Thornton left for Berlin to meet Thornton and Macdonald, who left Mosco to-night. In the course of an interview, after ...
Article : 64 wordsA Moss Vale sportsman trapped a vixen and five young foxes in Mervla Valley, six years ago, and reared one of the young ones until it was the size ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. C.T.P. Ulm, who is flying the monoplane Faith in Australia from Australia to England, is expected to leave Jask to-night in continuation of ...
Article : 38 wordsFollowing the announcement that the Agent-General (Mr. Linton) had purchased by auction, for the Victorian Government, the cottage in Great ...
Article : 87 wordsUlm left here this morning after repairing a broken piston. ...
Article : 20 wordsPilot Woods, who left Ro[?]bourne last night for Port Headland on the first stage of his flight to England, has not been heard of since he took ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsIt is understood that Cardinal Pa[?]elli (Papal Secretary of State) and Captain Von Papen have reached a concordat in principle between the ...
Article : 258 wordsThere does not seem to be any doubt that the collier Christina Fraser founded during a gale. The master of the inter-State ...
Article : 121 wordsSome months ago the secretary (Mr. P.A. Mills) of the Registered Dorset Horn Sheepbreeders' Association was advised from Dor[?]ster ...
Article : 127 wordsAs a result of an improvement in the Federal Government finances serious consideration is being given to the question of restoring some of the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe maximum temperature in the shade at Wagga yesterday was 58 degrees, and the minimum temperature over Sunday night was 33 degrees. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Petrol Commission resumed the taking of evidence to-day. Mr. Hugh Hamilton, director of the Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd., said that he ...
Article : 92 wordsInspector O'Neill and Mt. T. Hudson, of the New South Wales Railway Department, visited Narandera recently for the purpose of inspecting red ...
Article : 89 wordsThe above is a photographic reproduction of the old Methodist Church referred to by Mary Gilmore in these columns. We acknowledge the courtesy of Mr. Dave Shephard for the photograph, which he found in an old family album. The photograph shows the building as it stood for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,056 wordsSearch parties combed the 80 mile beach and the surrounding country to-day in the that a survivor from the collier might have reached the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe inauguration of the State Government's work for sustenance scheme to-day was marked by the refusal of 271 men to work. Altogether 436 ...
Article : 95 wordsThe secretary of the Hospital Commission (Mr. Ottam) said to-day that provision was being made for the appointment of the Government nominees ...
Article : 146 wordsSeveral residents are certain that an animal seen and heard in the Nabia[?], Bunyab, and Gloucester districts is a lion or lioness. A young ...
Article : 182 wordsThe question of unity among the Labor factions will probably be discussed at the meeting of the Federal executive of the A.W.U., which began ...
Article : 55 wordsWhen Mr. John walter, son of one of the proprietors of "The Times," London, drove past another car in Berlin yesterday, he was peremptorily ...
Article : 129 wordsAn advertisement in this issue advises intending entrants that entries for fine arts, schoolwork, needlework, food end cookery close on July 24, ...
Article : 77 wordsWhile walking on the rocks near Kait[?]ia, Mrs. Thomas Powell was washed away by an enormous wave and drowned. Caught up by the same wave ...
Article : 44 wordsRisking suffocation following the starting of the engines, a stowaway was discovered in the funnel of the motor vessel Coptic just before her ...
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Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Tue 4 Jul 1933, Page 2
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