WHEN the Federal Ministers assemble in Melbourne at 2.30 p.m. on Monday for the first sitting of Cabinet in 1933, they will be confronted with an Agenda paper of considerable importance and of exceeding length. ...
Article : 601 wordsLOOK HERE! Holy smoke, look at this one!" Members of the Embury expedition of holiday-makers, scientists and students who have been here since Christmas Daycare still finding new wonders in the surroundings of their new base camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,315 wordsBULWER LYTTON said in 1855 that if he desired to leave to remote posterity some memorial of existing civilisation he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 642 wordsAFTER been threatened with a revolver, a nightwatchman was sandbagged by a man whom he surprised ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 427 wordsSnapper Island, the training depot of the Drummoyne company of Navy League Sea Cadets, was once rocky and scrub-covered, but now, due to ...
Article : 299 wordsSMUGGLERS are crafty fellows, but contrary to public belief, their ambitions turn in other directions ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 338 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), will leave for Melbourne to-night, much the better for the quiet week at his Devonport home. Mrs. Lyons ...
Article : 54 wordsFINAL preparations for the Commonwealth census to be taken at midnight between June 29 and 30, are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 526 wordsBecause he considered that the lighting appartus had not been installed in accordance with regulations and was a menace to safety, Mr. K. ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. E. W. Austin presided yesterday over a large meeting of the Aquatics Committee for Sydney Festival Week, when it was decided to ...
Article : 57 wordsThe film stars present at the Imperial Film Club's opening dance of tile season held recently at Bush House, Strand, London, included Gene ...
Article : 72 wordsAt a meeting held last right to form a local branch of the United Australia Party, Mr. E. E. Collins was elected president, Mr. H. Oates, ...
Article : 39 wordsWith a final generous effort by a few citizens, enough money will soon be subscribed to provide a home and an acre of land for the gallant young ...
Article : 81 wordsTwo thousand surf, life-savers, highly trained and in perfect physical condition, patrol the popular beaches along the New South Wales ...
Article : 99 wordsTwo heavy thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning, and a wind, which for a short time blew at hurricane pace, did much damage in country districts last night. Between 6 and 7 p.m. 120 points of ...
Article : 547 wordsPolice, residents, priests and Jesuit scholastics to-day vainly continued the search for the body of Father Felix Conlon, rowing master of [?] ...
Article : 118 wordsUnsettled conditions developed over N.S.W. yesterday and resulted in light to heavy rain fairly generally throughout the State, with the ...
Article : 143 wordsThe battle which has been waged against rats on Lord Howe Island was described by Mr. Anthony Musgrave, entomologist of the Australian ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsMr. Thomas Cummins, 96, of Parkparade. Bondi, who was knocked down by a motor lorry and died in the War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, ...
Article : 117 wordsMany welcome falls of rain were reported to-day from country centres. WAGGA.—After six months of very dry ...
Article : 137 wordsDetectives Cameron and Lane, of Ryde, are seeking a particularly daring housebreaker, who, it is believed, has been responsible for the 10 ...
Article : 50 wordsGOSFORD, Saturday.—With the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Harriet Brooks, at the age of 86. Terrigal has lost one of its oldest identities. ...
Article : 71 wordsTuggerah, Saturday. — Every holiday cottage at the Lakes Entrance is full, and most of them have been booked until the end of February. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sat 21 Jan 1933, Page 3
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