THE pessimistic nature of the New Year broadcast by the Prime Minister on Monday night has caused dismay in Victorian ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 293 words"THE days of sunburned shoulders and blonde hair are definitely gone," said Miss Mabel Gibson, operatic singer, who returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 194 wordsFrom left to right: Miss PAT HEATON, Mrs. EDWARD HEATON, and Miss JOAN HODGSON, at Randwick yesterday, discussing prospects while waiting for the big race to start. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsTRAGEDY, bon-fires, violent brawls, household robberies, bag-snatchings, and other offences attended the advent of the new ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 516 wordsRISKING a crash to inform surfers of the danger, the pilot of a Moth 'plane from Mascot practically grazed the tops of pine ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 248 wordsLittle MARETTE CUNNINGHAM, proud to be noticed with Miss MARION MACPHIE, of Tempe, who makes a striking picture in her ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsPROMPT action by other bathers saved the lives of several persons while they were bathing in the Manly pool yesterday. Voluntary ...
Article : 239 wordsWHILE figuring in the rescue of a girl and two young men who were nearly drowned in a small channel at Freshwater ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 301 wordsBLUE skies and warm sunshine ushered in 1935 yesterday, and close on a million persons responded to the call of the ...
Article : 281 wordsTHE Duke of Gloucester as an amateur rider, ran fourth at Marton to-day, on Blackman in the Ladies' ...
Article : 89 wordsINTENSE heat and congested conditions at the International Jamboree at Frankston to-day caused the World Chief Scout, ...
Article : 251 wordsAFTER risking his life to drag Beryl Morrin, the 13-year-old victim of the shark attack at Kentucky on Monday night, out of the ...
Article : 189 wordsOverbalancing, Miss MacLean, 17, of Patrick Street, Junction, fell about 15 feet over a cliff at Glenrock Lagoon this afternoon, narrowly ...
Article : 100 wordsObserving that bathers about 200 yards from the shore at Newcastle Beach this afternoon had failed to hear the shark alarm, ...
Article : 178 wordsWith a total of 1386 carloads of passengers, Sydney's tram traffic to pleasure resorts yesterday showed an increase of 517 ...
Article : 283 wordsREVENUE returns for the first nine months of the Budget year disclose that the total receipts were £467,769,612, as compared with ...
Article : 53 wordsWashed off the deck of the steamer Montoro between Port Moresby and Sumatra Island, Pughle Dohan, 31, a seaman, of Dawes Point, ...
Article : 62 wordsNewcastle was thronged with visitors to-day, the majority patronising the respective beaches in the district. Four special trains, carrying over ...
Article : 63 wordsThey celebrated their day and were proud of it. And there were no heel taps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsMR. T. FISHER, 69, a well-known farmer of Eumungerie, was killed instantly to-day when the car he was driving crashed from ...
Article : 130 wordsThe annual New Year's Day races were held at Darwin this afternoon. The Northern Territory Ladies' Bracelet was won by Miss Ruth ...
Article : 29 wordsWHEN the Cunard liner Ascanla arrived at Plymouth with nine survivors of the steamer Usworth, which was lost in an Atlantic gale ...
Article : 105 wordsHall, on the left, is almost forced off his balance when a right swing is cleverly ducked by Valuer. (See story of fight on page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsArousing fears for its safety, a Newcastle Aero Club 'plane flew over Lismore in semi-darkness after 7 p.m. to-night for 10 minutes ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE Victorian and Queensland Railways Institute cricketers will be here from the 17th to 24th February, 1935, to revive the annual cricket matches against ...
Article : 126 wordsCatapulted through the windscreen when a utility truck somersaulted near Williamtown, late this afternoon. Mrs. K. Harper, 20, of Brunker ...
Article : 73 wordsAmerican business men who reached Sydney by the Mariposa yesterday intend to make investigations with the object of setting up ...
Article : 83 wordsBefore a large crowd at Mittagong baths, the Japanese swimmers, Kiyokawa and Sakagami, yesterday made their first public appearance ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the final meeting of the Western Miners' Executive for 1934, a motion placing on record the services of Mr. Martin Gallagher, outlying ...
Article : 73 wordsWexford, winning the Flying Welter Handicap from Emily Rose at Randwick, and making the third successive tip by "The Labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsWITH a touch of ironical humor, thieves who broke into the home of Mr. Drew, in Shore Avenue, Bexley North, last night, left ...
Article : 128 words"If a play is good, it will get a good run," was the opinion expressed by Mr. Sibthorpe, a noted London playwright and singer, who arrived ...
Article : 111 wordsA refrigerator in a house in Corona Street, Hamilton, was badly damaged by fire late this afternoon, and firemen worked hard to prevent the ...
Article : 89 wordsAT December [?] there were approximately 10,248,000 insured persons aged from 16 to 64 in employment in Britain. There was a decline in ...
Article : 75 wordsHarold George Snell, contractor, who is making excavations for sites for several more oil tanks at Darwin, has had to sack all his men and ...
Article : 67 wordsDuring 1934 approximately 8,000,000 tons of shipping crossed the Newcastle bar. The tabulated figures are: Coasters in 1,003,212 tons, ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Wed 2 Jan 1935, Page 5
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