A REMARKABLY large number of S.P. betting cases was beard to-day by Mr. Laidlaw, C.S.M., at the Central Police ...
Article : 648 wordsINDICATIONS point to the Lang Labor Party leaders refusing to accept the olive branch offered to them by the all-Australian gathering of Labor delegates. An invitation was sent last night to the general secretary ...
Article : 667 wordsA SPECIAL conference to which all State Governments have been asked to send representatives, will be ...
Article : 500 wordsTHE search by sea and air for the missing collier, Christina Fraser, now four days overdue with a cargo of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 454 wordsA SUGGESTION that every person in the State should be medically examined once a year, was made by the ...
Article : 191 wordsFurther evidence that the Lang Labor Party is opposed to unity was quoted to-day by Mr. H. J. McDicken, M.L.A for Concord in the last Lang Government. ...
Article : 305 wordsONE advantage of being six and able to turtle is that you can often state a case without offence. And little Beth Nash, of ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. T. E. Rofe, recently restored to the roll of solicitorst to-day affixed his professional plate to his old offices, in Castlereagh-street, Red fern, (See Story on Page 26) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 232 wordsWe are all of us interested in Australia's history, but there is an equal fascination about the prehistoric period of the continent's existence It ...
Article : 346 wordsMR. JUSTICE K. W. STREET in Chambers to-day granted a woman her freedom on bail for two days, in order that she might leave gaol to attend to the interests of her four young children. ...
Article : 235 wordsThe A.L.P. Conference is arranging to lay down the doormat with "Welcome", on it. The fatted calf has his doubts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsWin an Australian Eleven go to England in 1934? Or will the "body-line" Tests of 1932-1933 be the last of their race? ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. Ulm is very hopeful of reaching Cairo by 10 a.m. to-morrow, and of arriving in London on Saturday evening. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsJute containers were to be had at unchanged prices in to-day's local trade. Quotations:--Cornsacks, 8s 1d; branbags, [?]s dozen; woolpacks, 3s [?]d each. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 29 Jun 1933, Page 19
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