The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph'' says that to meet contingencies in 1935, which is in-variably referred to in Japan as "a ...
Article : 109 wordsRail, road, river, and bay routes ail lead outward from Bris-bane to-day for the tens of thousands using the last of the seasonal holidays. "Sew Year's Day is one of the most popular holidays of the year, but not only for those who travel by land ...
Article : 532 wordsThe unenviable experience of motorists who were caught by wet weather on the Dalby—Oakey black-soil road during the Christmas holidays was ...
Article : 445 wordsWhen the Under Secretary of the Home Department (Mr. W. J. Gall) laid down his pen yesterday and left his office one of the most eventful ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 717 wordsAh the result of a hitch apparently having occurred in the Franco-Italian negotiations for a security pact, it is now probable that the French Foreign Minister may not visit Rome till affer January 13, the date of the Saar plebiscite. The ...
Article : 583 wordsWith the thermometer around the 80 mark it was not surprising that most of Southport's record crowd of holiday-makers found relief from the heat ...
Article : 139 wordsThe greatest American naval war games will take place in the North Pacific, commencing next May, and spreading over six weeks. ...
Article : 76 wordsDispatches from Rome ana reporting substantial progress towards i Franco-Italian agreement and the prohability of an early visit to Rome ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. Henry Robertson, superintendent of the Port Melbourne rifle range, collapsed at his home on the range last night and died. He was one of the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe metropolitan forecast for to-day, issued by Mr. J. H. Hartshorn, acting divisional meteorologist, last night, is as follows ...
Article : 49 wordsQantas Empire Airways fifth DH86 'plane is arousing popular interest, because, although DH86 'planes are operating in Britain, this is the machine ...
Article : 125 wordsThe number of campers at, Coolangatta this year is much greater than n previous years. Figures made available by Mr. J. C. ...
Article : 143 wordsA worthy accompaniment to the issue of the first volume of three works embracing the history of "The Times," which will be published on ...
Article : 110 wordsAt the express wish of Signor Mussolini, preparations are being speeded up for the protection of Rome and other Italian cities against air ...
Article : 94 wordsThe sound of splintering glass in Queen Street, North Quay, early this morning, atrtacted a crowd of New revellers. In the doorway of a commencing yesterday on the cabled from England that another DH86 aeroplane had been delivered it Croydon ready for service ...
Article : 391 wordsWhen the Qantas-Empire Airways liner Apollo, leaves for Darwin about 6 a.m. to-day, she will take away about the same quantity of mail for ...
Article : 69 wordsThe weather was sweltering hot to-day, and those who could do so, practically spent the day in the water. Cafes and shops did a brisk trade in ...
Article : 87 wordsPRIZE-WINNING SNAPSHOTS in The Courier-Mail Happy Holiday Snapshots Competition The pictures were submitted by Mis. Hilda Walters, Woodleigh, Bocndall (top left), A. McLeod, Halland Terrace, Mt. Bruce, Coorparoo (top night), Miss Sylvia Markwell, Princess Street, Kangaroo Point (bottom left) and McGregor Street, Wilston. Misses Walters and Markwell and Mr. M. Car ley, will receive a daily of 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 201 wordsLiquiries are being made for the whereabouts of Dolly Hunter and her husband, Frederick Augustus Hunter, talesman, of Inverell, Moree, and ...
Article : 146 wordsThe second derailment at Banyabba, New South Wales, within three days, was the cause of the Sydney mall train, via Kyogle, being ...
Article : 136 wordsThe heat of to-day hundreds of visitors to Join the holiday-makers in the surf, which was crowded from early morning until late in the ...
Article : 144 wordsNew Years Eve, 1934, for thousands of holiday-makers at Southport was a night of revelry, and one of the gayest nights ever spent here. ...
Article : 381 wordsThe police, anticipating that thieves might work while citizens were holidaying at the seaside during the week-end, took Special precautions to ...
Article : 70 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. Edward Hillman, managing director of Hillman's Airways. As a penniless boy he slept on the ...
Article : 106 wordsVoting for the election of a growers representative for districts 2, 3, and 4 of the Egg Board resulted as follows, asterisks denoting the sitting members ...
Article : 155 wordsCardinal Bourne, of Westminster Cathedral, who has been ill for the last two years, is now in a critical condition. ...
Article : 28 words"Cardinal Bourne has been an out-standing figure i English public life," said Dr. Downey, Archbishop of Liverpool last night. "He takes a ...
Article : 160 wordsThe holiday crowds at Plalba are the largest since 1926. The weather is unusually hot. (Continued on next page.) ...
Article : 26 wordsUrging a return to true sportmanship, "Sporting Life" says that the year 1934 will be remembered for the number of quarrels. ...
Article : 109 wordsKen. Waller arrived at Lympne early in his Comet 'plane, having flown from Brussels in 40 minutes. He was accompanied by a Belgian ...
Article : 83 wordsDesmond Rylands (13), of Isaac Street, Milton, Brisbane, performed a plucky action at Gympie Terrace. An 11-year-old girl, a visitor to the ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Tue 1 Jan 1935, Page 10
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