Underwriters.will-have to take up 39 per cent, of the Australian conversion loan of £22,384,000, which closed in London on January 28, as the loan was not fully subscribed. This was announced by the Prime Minister today ...
Article : 230 wordsApproval for the payment of £331,000 for the encouragement of afforestation in various States was given tonight by the Federal ...
Article : 91 wordsBecause they consider the sustenance allowance of 6/ a week for four hours work is quite inadequate, 200 sustenance workers ...
Article : 88 wordsTerrific hazards were taken by firemen tonight, when petrol and oil drums exploded every few minutes during a ...
Article : 162 wordsAttention to the similarity of phrases used in the ransom notes and in the replies given to his question was directed' at the trial of Bernard ...
Article : 156 wordsWhen a plane made a forced landing in, an orchardi near Stanthorpe today, and was wrecked, five including a ...
Article : 91 wordsWhen, an explosion occurred in a blast furnace ait the Port Keihbla steel works today Ernest Putland, foreman, was killed, and ...
Article : 87 wordsA proposal that the transport of sheep by road be prohibited was made by Mr. S. L. Officer, secretary of the Graziers’ ...
Article : 102 wordsAn official gazette just issued contains a further list of goods of which importation is prohibited. ...
Article : 35 wordsAfter holding a . stop-work meeting today strikers at the State Coal Mine returned to work this afternoon. ...
Article : 53 wordsJ. C. Millet appeared in thp Fointaine Bleau court today charged with having sold Worthless pictures. The court was ...
Article : 168 wordsSir Philip Chetwode, Commanderin- Chief in India, writing to the Calcutta Statesman says: “As a senior soldier still holding an ...
Article : 275 wordsAlthough he was ten minutes under water in the Woronora River in the St. George district yesterday, Arthur Anderson, 18, of Mascot, was revived ...
Article : 81 wordsAn improvement up to 5 per cent, in the price of merino wool was noticed at the Geelong sales today. Competition was restricted in fine ...
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Article : 7 wordsA charge of explosives went off prematurely at the Australian iron and steel works at Pott Kemhla, and two foremen were ...
Article : 50 wordsPassengers on the expi-ess near Tauranga were startled when a man leaped from the moving train to the river and got safely away. ...
Article : 48 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday. Storms are reported from scattered centres throughout the State. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe sands of the desert have frozen, at least in the vicinity of the oasis of Bousaada in the Sahara desert, and freezing ...
Article : 37 wordsWhen a petrol tank waggon on which they were working exploded at the Clyde workshops today, three men were injured. ...
Article : 83 wordsNo sooner had the Imperial Airways liner Arethusa arrived at Darwin with the air mail today than a little gnatlike Moriospar machine, in which two Sydney men,, D, S. Wylie and D. G. Collins, landed aloQgside it, having flown ...
Article : 109 wordsIn urging in the Chamber of Deputies today that German re-armament be debated before the French Ministers proceed to London next month. ...
Article : 112 wordsGreiat improvements in the city’s parks and gardens are proposed this year by the City Council’s Parks and Gardens Committee which has ...
Article : 164 wordsDetermined to obtain the right to reject seamen whom they do not sire in the crew, Howard Smith Ltd. intends to pay off the crew and tie ...
Article : 104 wordsWith the visit of Japanese delegates this week, negotiations will open in earnest for a trade treaty between Australia and ...
Article : 47 wordsSince January 1, eight new born babies have died, any many others have become ill in the maternity ward of the Holy Name Hospital at ...
Article : 109 wordsMrs. Hind, of Leichardt, had a terrifying experience last night, when she and her husband, both of whom are cripples, awakened to find the ...
Article : 65 wordsHaving flown from Karachi, Captain MoUard todiay landed with the English mail in the Arethusa. Hei should have been relieved at ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Justice Wells, the Crown Prosecutor and the Sheriff of the Northern Territory Supreme Court left Darwin by train this morning for the ...
Article : 218 wordsBarbers Bick, aged 11 month, died in Children’s Hospital early today from bums received at her home in Cardigan street, Carlton, when her ...
Article : 36 wordsLieutenant Cbanes, a handsome young French officer, was today sentenced to imprisonment for five years for the murder of Colonel Caillon at a border outpost in 1933. Colonel Caillon had organised an expedition of seven ...
Article : 199 wordsArthur Richardson, who was an umpire during the second Test match, in discussing the taking off of Smith and Constantine for bowling bodyline, that both bowled a few such deliveries in the early part of the match.. ...
Article : 182 wordsBrigadier Bourchief said tonight that an amicable understanding had seen reached by the Parliamentary Country Party, with the Central ...
Article : 42 wordsDeaths from the effects of wood poisoning, which followed the drinking of liquor in several unlicensed cafes during the week end, now total ...
Article : 51 wordsAfter having been suspended for 10 days owing to the heavy fall of snow, the railway services were resumed today. ...
Article : 50 wordsWhen the Melbourne City Council’s chief artichect (Mr. E. W. Beilby) returns from abroad, he will be asked to prepare plans for improvements to ...
Article : 68 wordsWhile crossing a field at Oisement today a .woman saw wooden debris on the ground, and while making an inspection of it she located the £6000 ...
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