NEW YORK, Sunday.—Racketeers controlling the movement of goods at railway and steamship terminals collect millions of dollars a ...
Article : 264 words"Anxiety is being felt for the future of South Australia, and it is up to you boys to carry on the inheritance left by the pioneers," said the Governor to King's College boys ...
Article : 267 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—As the second retrenchment step at Australia House, notices of dismissal have been given to Messrs. K. J. Currucan, H. Ellison, H. ...
Article : 312 wordsCLINING to the keel of their dinghy, which had overturned in a choppy sea, three youths were in the water for more than three hours at Outer Harbour on Saturday ...
Article : 357 wordsTWO girls got out of their depth under the Semaphore jetty on Friday morning, and one, aged 15, was taken from the water unconscious. She recovered later. ...
Article : 217 wordsROME, Friday.—The Italian Cabinet baa adopted a Bill ordering that preliminary military instruction shall be obligatory on every citizen reaching the age of 18. ...
Article : 123 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Attacks on the judiciary made in the House of Representatives today by Mr. Eldridge (Lab., N.S.W.) brought him into conflict with the Speaker ...
Article : 159 wordsLOS ANGELES, Sunday —Howard Collins, 11, was decapitated when an 85 m.p.h. hurricane swept Southern California yesterday. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsST. LOUIS, Sunday.—Lester Barth and Dewey Cabel, notorious racketeering gangsters, motored leisurely to a suburban corner to meet a bootlegger and collect £200 which ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The India Round Table Conference will begin its real work tomorrow, when the first meeting of the Federal Relations Committee will set about ...
Article : 204 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Senator Daly,t on returning from Canberra today, said Cabinet had not considered the appointment of two new judges to the High Court. ...
Article : 107 wordsCHICAGO, Sunday.—Governor Kohler, of Wisconsin, is demanding higher butter duties from President Hoover, chiefly to prevent the dumping of 10 million lb. of Australian ...
Article : 93 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Bootlegging is said to have developed to such an extent in New South Wales that the Customs Department is defrauded of nearly £40,000 a- year. ...
Article : 98 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Parents of the brilliant swimmer, Jean Cocks, have refused to allow her to swim against the American, Miss Helene Mad[?]on, whom the ...
Article : 91 wordsDUBLIN, Sunday.—The Dail Eireann has passed a resolution, imposing a duty of £5 a cwt. on imported butter. The duty Trill be effective immediately, to prevent an ...
Article : 55 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—To carry out the terms of the arrangement under which £100,000 was granted for the repatriation of coalminers from the northern New South ...
Article : 139 wordsAcquiring the fashionable summer bronze brings its own penalties, but what are a few. surnburn patches when the summer has only just begun? A snapshot at Henley in yesterday's record heat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—Ben Jones, flying 4 mail plane across New Jersey, went into a tailspin at 7,000 ft., and crashed on the roof of an unoccupied house. The wings of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Attacking Sir Otto Niemeyer in the House of Representatives today, Mr. Eldridge (Lab., N.S.W.) said it was expected that Sir Otto would make a ...
Article : 151 wordsBAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—Because of losses on the Stock Exchange, which made them too poor to pay their taxes, three elderly sisters, one of them blind, committed ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Thu 27 Nov 1930, Page 13
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