FOLLOWING a conference yesterday afternoon in the Premier's Officer between the Acting Premier, Mr. Bruxner, and the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Dunningham, who stated that if the Government sacked 16,000 single relief workers ...
Article : 540 wordsSO convinced was Mrs. G. Rlddiford. of Prospect Road, Summer Hill, that coal was a lucky charm when taking lottery tickets, that when she ...
Article : 226 wordsSAID to have been the result of a quarrel, a double tragedy, involving two well-known local young men. shocked the residents of the ...
Article : 363 wordsTAKING up the challenge issued by Ultimo Depot, tramway men at Tempe Depot yesterday made a progress ...
Article : 391 wordsApart from being the fastest airliner ever flown in Australia, the Lockhoed Electra monoplane, which has been imported from America by Guinea Airways for service in New Guinea, provides the air passenger with comfort equal to that of the most luxurious sedan motor car. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsBarefooted, Jack Teen, of the Paddington Junior Technical College, found it easier to run than in shoes at the annual snorts in Trumper ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsTHE Government has announced that it has decided to revoke the amnesty granted to Imprisoned Nazis ...
Article : 120 wordsPHILIP HARGRAVE, the boy pianist, whose rendition of the classics caused him to receive universal praise, and who was ...
Article : 204 wordsONE of the most remarkable looking animals in the world may shortly be seen at Taronga Park Zoo if the authorities are ...
Article : 199 wordsMONDAY'S instalment of "The labor Daily's" special Les Darcy series, the second-last of the engrossing ...
Article : 97 wordsDetails or the proposed subsidised trans-Atlantic air service were announced by the Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Bassoon, in the ...
Article : 154 wordsWRITS for damages, aggregating £33,000, were issued yesterday on behalf of five of the executives of Associated ...
Article : 190 wordsWilliam Steele, 55, butcher's assistant, of Dunblane Street, Camperdown, collapsed and died yesterday morning near the State Abattoirs, ...
Article : 38 wordsSnowy Clarke (8.9 12) further advanced his claims to the Australian featherweight title by convincingly defeating Billy McAnally (8.12 12). ...
Article : 57 wordsDame Clara Butt, who died on January 23 in England, aged 60, left a N.S.W. estate of £55, and an English estate of £36,717. She left the bulk ...
Article : 89 wordsQuestioned in the Commons regarding trade with Italy, the president of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, said that negotiations had been ...
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Advertising : 771 wordsThe hearing of the charge against Arthur David Shaw, 24, issuing officer at the Waverley Food Relief Depot; George Frederick Roberts, 29, and ...
Article : 144 wordsA LEGAL marathon arising from a woman's fall in Hyde Park when she was witnessing a ceremony in honor of the Duke of Gloucester ...
Article : 93 wordsAN explosion, which shook the countryside for a considerable distance, practically wrecked the butchery shop of Harold Lugg in ...
Article : 207 wordsA FINDING that the deaths of J. A. Melrose and his passenger, Colonel Campbell, was due to the Heston Phoenix 'plane getting out ...
Article : 128 wordsSeveral important changes are to take effect on September 1 in the junior portfolios of the Baldwin Government. ...
Article : 171 wordsThe nett profit of the Broken Hill Pty. Company, Limited, for the 12 months ended May 31 was £850,360, or £179,918 greater than for the ...
Article : 141 wordsWar was declared upon irresponsible motorists yesterday by the formation of Sydney's first Pedestrians' Society, which aims at reducing the ...
Article : 125 wordsFollowing investigation of the nutrition values of foods consumed in Australian homes, plans to increase the consumption of essential foods ...
Article : 61 wordsA charge of assaulting Northan Herbert Campbell, of Collingwood, when questioning him regarding the alleged theft of money from his ...
Article : 89 wordsHis right leg severed below the knee by a train, William Hammond, a fettler, of West Tamworth, lay in intense agony for over on hour ...
Article : 118 wordsHigh above Sydney's tall buildings and busy traffic, on the roof of Commonwealth Film Laboratories, last night, a ship rolled and tossed ...
Article : 165 wordsClaiming that the freight concession on the transportation of livestock has been abused in a number of cases, the Railway Department has ...
Article : 69 wordsA comparatively simple accident on July 18 led to the death yesterday in Sydney Hospital of George Stacey, 27. of Walker Street, ...
Article : 46 wordsALLEGEDLY suffering from the effects of arsenic poisoning, Clarence Reginald Northey, 43. was admitted to Moree District Hospital in ...
Article : 77 wordsAwakened early to-day by the harking of their dog, Harold Howard and his wife, caretakers of Aberdeen House, an office building in Collins ...
Article : 70 wordsDEPARTURES: Paterson. Shellharbor. 10.27 p.m.: Craigend, Brisbane, 11.32 p.m.; Bidella Queensland. 11.40 p.m.: Kinder, Newcastle 11.52 p.m.; Caldare, Newcastle, ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Sat 1 Aug 1936, Page 7
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