When questioned on Tuesday regarding the proposal that the Legislative Council building should be disposed of by the Government, the Premier (Hon. ...
Article : 347 wordsMr. Clem. Hill writing in the "Daily Telegraph" concerning the second Test says:—"It may be a good thing that Kelleway is compelled to stand down, for ...
Article : 222 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) has consented to perform the opening ceremony of the new public hall at ...
Article : 1,108 words"La Critica" to-day publishes the Paraguayan version of the border clash with Bolivia, saying that the Bolivians had constructed a fort on what is ...
Article : 149 words8.45 p.m.—The King bad a quiet day. The signs in the lung have Improved, but the fever persists, though not so high as last night, this ...
Article : 157 wordsBabcock & Wilcox were to-day convicted by Mr. Gates, P.M., at the Police Court of having corruptly paid 10,600 to Silas Young Maling in connection ...
Article : 563 wordsA message from Peshawar reports that a truce has been declared between the Shinwari rebels and the Afghan officials at Dakka. ...
Article : 235 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says the dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay is not likely to come before the League of ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Government Meteorologist reported last night:-"Except on parts of the coast the weather continued warm to hot over South Australia on ...
Article : 183 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that the condition of the King is unchanged since the morning. Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson returned to ...
Article : 124 wordsAt a height of 4,000 feet in Cambridgeshire yesterday, two R.A.F. singleseated machines, driven by experienced pilots, and used for daily flight, came ...
Article : 86 wordsCanberra is no longer "dry." A temporary ordinance issued by the Governor-General to-day permits the sale of alcoholic liquor within the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe White Star liner Celtic went ashore in the darkness to-night when entering Cork Harbor. Efforts to tow the vessel off were ...
Article : 353 wordsThe hope extended by the frank medical statement at the week-end that the King was on the up-grade was destined not to be long-lived. ...
Article : 323 wordsEvery year the work of judges of the Supreme Court is becoming more strenuous, and quiet days at the courts are now few. On Tuesday what is ...
Article : 146 wordsTwo of the ten largest and most powerful locomotives on the Italian. Swiss, and French railways are drawing the special across Europe. Despite the ...
Article : 194 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald, in an address before the committee of the National d'Etudes, dealing with British Labor's domestic and international policy, said ...
Article : 176 words"Ginger Meggs" is the hero of the stories and sketches of which the "Sunbeams" book is composed. The book makes an admirable Christmas gift, ...
Article : 131 words"This is the most remarkable case I have ever encountered," was the comment of a South Gloucestershire coroner to-day, at the conclusion of an ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Myer Emporium, already the largest store in Australia, has decided to extend its present huge building. An eleven-storey structure, costing 100,000, ...
Article : 83 wordsTo-day's less reassuring news led to the return of the anxious crowds outside the Palace. When the morning bulletin was posted so great was the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe whole of the tramway system was affected yesterday morning, when, owing to a defect in a part of the electrical machinery at the power house ...
Article : 163 wordsSir Joseph Ward, in making his first speech, as Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day, referred in the financial problems left by ...
Article : 83 wordsAn eminent medical authority in the "Daily Express" 'says:— "It Is now one long fight between the King's constitution and the infecting poisons. It is ...
Article : 100 words"The Christmas Chronicle" for 1928, which is on sale to-day, is a worthy successor of the issues of previous years. On the cover is a portrait in ...
Article : 281 wordsThe case was resumed to-day in which Sergeant Goddard, an ex-police officer, is charged with receiving bribes from various night clubs. ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald, in an addrses on foreign affairs here to-day, said:—"The fact that I am here is an indication that the King is ...
Article : 82 wordsAlthough the Presbytery of Adelaide has agreed to the amalgamation of the "Flinders-street and Cha[?]mers Church congregations in accordance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 wordsThe Prince of Wales arrived at Brindist this morning at 11.40, and entrained for Boulogne at 12.30 p.m. The last stages of the voyage were ...
Article : 604 wordsThe President of the Board of Trade (Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister), in answer to a question in the Commons to-day, said the Board of Trade enquiry into ...
Article : 82 wordsIt was authoritatively stated this afternoon that there had been no change in the King's condition since this morning. Though there was a ...
Article : 102 wordsAt a meeting of the corn trade sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, presided over by the chairman (Mr. T. H. Jackett). ...
Article : 81 wordsWhen questioned on Tuesday regarding the recent official Inspection of the St. Kilda embankment, which has been in a state of disrepair for some time. ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Arthur Smithies, a Hobart law clerk, has been selected as the Tasmanian Rhodes Scholar for 1929. Twenty-one years of age, Mr. Smithies ...
Article : 92 wordsThe report of a firm of independent accountants Into the finances of Sydney Ferries. Ltd., to ascertain whether increased fares were necessary was ...
Article : 74 wordsSmall classified advertisements intended for to-morrow's issue of "The Advertiser" should be delivered to this office as early as possible ...
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