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Advertising : 369 wordsSir,--After dwelling in gilded palaces for the last eight months and travelling de luxe at the taxpayers expense the Minister for ...
Article : 285 wordsSURVEYING his old home and birthplace at Eurunderee, the poet, Henry Lawson, once vowed, with a feeling of nostalgia heavy upon him, "A slave I'll be to win it back." LAWSON'S ambition was never [?] ...
Article : 465 wordsJUDGE CURLEWIS, at the Quarter Sessions, experienced a little difficulty in getting evidence regarding comparative distances from a witness. ...
Article : 1,091 wordsFew travelled further to attend the Local Government Conference, which opened yesterday, than Aid. J. Rearcon and A. C. Crowhurst, here ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsMR. E. C. ODEA, secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union, was a busy man yesterday. His itinerary in court was as ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,--In the big array of bills which the present N.S.W. Government intended to hasten through Parliament in the Present session, there is one ...
Article : 274 wordsBURSTING into flames with a noise resembling an explosion a truckload of wool in the Moree railway yard last night provided a ...
Article : 205 wordsCONTINUING his programme of sacrificing Australian secondary industries to overseas interests at the dictates of the U.C.P., the Prime Minister showed clearly in his policy speech on Tuesday night that there is to be no reprieve for the industries that have been dumped ...
Article : 787 wordsA question relating to the travelling expenses of Ministers, which he had placed on the business paper for attention by the Premier on August ...
Article : 229 wordsThree aborigines, Brumby, Fat Jack and Bob, who were released from gaol recently, alter serving a sentence for the attempted murder ...
Article : 94 wordsThe death of Mr. Edmund Valentine Adaway, who had been an active member of the Labor Movement, occurred last Friday. A private funeral ...
Article : 51 wordsCHARGES that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, had ignored His promises to ex-service men, have been made by Mr. George Goetzger, ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsSir,--The Housing Board has been given an immense amount of publicity, but whether through lack of desire, shortage of finance, or ...
Article : 218 wordsTHE death occurred as his home in Laidley Street. Lithgow, yesterday afternoon of Mr. Hugh Alexander Jenkins. at the age of 73 years. He ...
Article : 81 wordsFrederick Sweeney, 28, invalid pensioner, who had pleaded guilty to counts of making, having and uttered counterfeit florins, was bound over ...
Article : 99 wordsA lost will disposing of a £39,000 estate was admitted to probate by Mr. Justice Nicholas yesterday. Mary Margaret Walden, halt-sister ...
Article : 140 wordsTo-night Professor Georg Schneevoigt will conduct his final concert in Australia at the Town Hall, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. [?] ...
Article : 79 wordsKEEN interest is being displayed in the proposal of the Royal Air Force to associate its contemplated attempt to break the world's ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Postal Department advises that the mail despatched from Sydney on August 25 per R.M.S.. Narkunda, arrived in London on ...
Article : 49 wordsSir,--Who said there are any cheap houses in the city or suburbs? Where are they, and I appeal to anyone who knows to lead me to one of them? I ...
Article : 276 wordsEnthusiasm the keynote of the meeting in Redfern Town Hall last night by Mr. Beasley, M.H.R., left, in supporting Mr T. Sheehan, the selected and endorsed Labor candidate for Cook. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsFollowing upon its decision to increase the prizes and allowances in choral sections for the Anniversary City of Sydney Eisteddfod, the ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE "Bogey Hole'' at the foot of Ben Buckler, North Bondi, proved to be more than a "bogey" to a friend of mine who went there for a ...
Article : 187 wordsAMID the present tangle created by the tape of circumlocution, imagined by the great novelist, Charles Dickens, and made real by the Stevens Government, shopkeepers may be excused If they are bewildered. In a few short weeks, closing hours have been turned ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Thu 30 Sep 1937, Page 6
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