New South Wales ticket holders won the first prize of £25,000 and the third prize of £2000 in the Mammoth Golden Casket, drawn at the City Hall last night. A Townsville butcher, who has cut many a dainty morsel ...
Article : 287 words"The question to be decided is, 'How much of a body is a body?'" said Mr. Justice Halse Rogers in the Supreme Court to-day, when, on the ex parte application of Patrick Brady, the City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) appeared in Court. ...
Article : 1,110 wordsIcy cold conditions prevailed throughout the State this morning, and heavy frosts were recorded. Water was frozen, and in a number of ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. James Walker, of Nyngan, president of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales, and Mr. Reginald Ridout, of Mosman, were killed to-day ...
Article : 397 wordsA member of the Abyssinian Air Force is alleged to have torn the Italian flag from the motor car of the First Secretary tn the Italian ...
Article : 89 wordsAt the conclusion of to-day's meeting of the Federal Cabinet the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) announced that an agreement had ...
Article : 236 wordsTHE PORTRAIT of his Majesty the King which has been presented to the Commonwealth, immediately after it had been unveiled hy the Duke of Gloucester at Australia House, London. In the group arc Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), the Duke of Gloucester, and Mrs. T. B. F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 132 wordsAssociated with Mr. Roy Harvey in the syndicate which won the second prize of £10,000 in the Mammoth Golden Casket are:— ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. R. C. Philp, a member of the executive of the United Graziers' Association, said last night that the quota for chilled beef—the part of the ...
Article : 88 wordsA ticket in the Queensland Mammoth Casket held by Mr. J. S. Cossentine. Windsor Avenue, croydon Park. Sydney has won £25,000. ...
Article : 319 wordsThere is not a little speculation as to the identity of the winner of the £6000 first prize in Casket 409, drawn yesterday morning. An official ...
Article : 348 wordsThe three men who were rescued near Cronulla last night, after having been 80 hours on a cliff ledge, spent most of to-day eating and sleeping. ...
Article : 172 wordsTo-day was the coldest day this season, the temperature in the city rising no higher than 46 degrees—more than 10 degrees below the ...
Article : 71 wordsBritish and Dominion Ministers and officials reassembled this afternoon for two hours without settling the lone-term meat problem. It is learned ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Acting Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced to-night that the £12,500,000 loan would definitely close on Tuesday next. There was no intention of ...
Article : 65 wordsApplications by Patrick Brady citing Sun Newspapers Ltd. (on two counts), the editor of the "Telegraph" (Frank Ashton) and the editor of the "Sun" ...
Article : 92 wordsEarly morning visitors to Canberra to-day thought the city had experienced a heavy snowfall. A thick mantle of icicles blanketed the district for ...
Article : 99 wordsThat the action of the Queensland Central Executive of the Labour Party in instructing the successful aldermanic candidates for Parliament to retain ...
Article : 207 wordsThe crew of the auxiliary yacht Waitangi which anchored off Wynnum yesterday afternoon, had an exciting five days' voyage from Sydney ...
Article : 208 wordsFrance's first air wedding, celebrated by special Papal dispensation, took place in a white aeroplane over the Versailles aerodrome ...
Article : 56 wordsThe police inquiries into the murder of Reginald Holmes took a new turn to-day, when the Government decided to offer a reward of £300 for ...
Article : 115 wordsOne member of the syndicate in Sydney which won the first prize of £25,000 is a cautious man. After he had been interviewed by a Sydney ...
Article : 84 wordsTo-day was the coldest day in Adelaide for four years, the maximum temperature being 53.6deg. ...
Article : 21 wordsUncompromising opposition to the proposals for loosening the restrictions on the observance of Anzac Day is expressed in the annual report of the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe tennis writer of the "Evening News," deploring the fate of the "slaves of the tennis racquet," says: "Good as the Germans were, I do not think ...
Article : 181 wordsAn elaborately staged burlesque duel beside the University lake this morning provided a large gathering of students with an amusing diversion from ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Blackall Shire Council has been advised by the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Bulcock) that a suggestion had been made to him that ...
Article : 134 wordsThe results of the inter-State class competition for butter in store, eight weeks old, conducted by the Tasmanian Butter and Cheese Factory Manaeers' ...
Article : 106 wordsA novel scheme of medical insurance for public servants has been started by the Mater Misericordiae Hospital. It is known as the Public ...
Article : 169 wordsSpeaking at a civic reception in his honour the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) referred to the King's Jubilee celebrations in Queensland. ...
Article : 104 wordsEight members of the Federal Cabinet, headed by the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page), left Melbourne last evening by the transcontinental train ...
Article : 98 wordsFour hundred trucks have been ordered by the Railway Department to convey 50,000 sheep from Wellshot station, in the Ilfracombe district, to ...
Article : 51 wordsJoseph Harold Ryan (35), one of the accused in the Canberra mall robbery four years ago, when £10,000 worth of Australian bank notes, the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Italian motor ship, Esquilino, from Genoa, arrived at Port Pirle to-day with 25 saloon and 215 third-cless passengers. Of these 18 were for ...
Article : 133 wordsLionel Ward, who was seriously injured in the aeroplane crash at Dalby on May 25, died in the Dalby Hospital this afternoon. He had received ...
Article : 90 wordsMESSRS, J. Lynch, E. A. Parker, and J. Sanders, the Sydney fishermen, who were rescued from an inaccessible ledge of rock south of Port Hacking, on to which they had clambered after struggling ashore when their launch was swamped in terrific seas off Cronulla on Sunday morning. They were not discovered until Wednesday, and had to be hauled 200ft. up the face of the cliff with ropes. In the picture on the right Sanders ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 182 wordsDamages amounting to £75 were warded John Bede Frawley, who, before Mr. Justice Stephen and a jury, sued John Fairfax and Sons Ltd., ...
Article : 133 wordsA report that the Federal Cabinet had approved the Post Office schema for internal air mails was denied in authoritative circles to-day. ...
Article : 65 wordsPolice Inspector M. J. McMahon left to-day for Burra to inquire into the suspected theft of rich gold specimens, said to contain about 200 ounces ...
Article : 87 wordsa Motn aeroplane lent by the Government to the Westland Aero Club crashed in Walho Gorge. A passenger, Mrs. Newman, of ...
Article : 54 wordsThe price of gold to-day was £7/1/1½ an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 4.93 to the pound sterling, and the franc 74 9-16. The previous ...
Article : 44 wordsThe bank rate was reduced from 6 per cent to 5 per cent to-day. ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Fri 21 Jun 1935, Page 15
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