TE scandal over the wages and conditions of the employees of Station 2KY and the refusal of the so-called ''industrial" committee to conclude an agreement with the Radio Employees' Institute came to a head at the meeting of the Labor Council ...
Article : 1,582 wordsTHE sending out of a large batch of income tax assessments, which must be paid before Christmas, [?]though in previous years they have ...
Article : 324 wordsM. G. WAITE, 8th. Australian all-rounder, and DON TALLON, Queensland's 'keeper-batsman, who will be members of Bradman's Combined side to meet the M.C.C., as they appeared at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsWHITEHALL circles to-day intimated that the decision of Germany and Italy formally to recognise General Francisco Franco's ...
Article : 490 wordsTHE King's tour of the distressed areas in South Wales has given added impetus to the agitation on behalf of these districts. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 wordsGOVERNMENT circles declare that the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Salengro, was hounded to his death by an unscrupulous crusade ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 194 wordsSERVING a life sentence on a conviction of throwing corrosive fluid which blinded an official of William St. Post Office in 1932, Paul ...
Article : 262 wordsCONDITIONS in the city early this morning were fine and mild. ...
Article : 13 wordsTHEIR transfers to other districts were announced to the three police officers--Sgt. Stlcock, and constables G. Murray nd G. Roach ...
Article : 106 wordsA son of the former middleweight! champion of Australia, 16-year-old Thomas Uren, o£ Elswick Street, Leichhardt, was badly injured last ...
Article : 61 wordsAld. J. D. Annand, Mayor of Toowoombu, was chosen this afternoon as the United Australia Party candidate, to contest the Darling Downs ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE Egyptian Senate has ratified the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. All parties have expressed satisfaction with the terms, and there is general ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsTHE Overseas Settlement Board, the chairman of which, Lord- Harrington, is at present visiting Australia, announced in its interim ...
Article : 272 wordsSEVERAL shipping casualties are reported as a result of the 70-miles-per-hour gales which swept the southern part of the North sea and ...
Article : 150 wordsTHE residents of Coonabarabran yesterday watched the recently established fire brigade carry out its first Job--that of saving the entire ...
Article : 192 wordsCAPTAIN R. V. feel, senior commender of the Cunard White Star fleet, has been appointed commodore in succession to the late Sir ...
Article : 36 wordsIN the first nine months of 1936 imports into the United Kingdom from British countries amounted in value to 39.71 per cent, of the value ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE Italian Foreign Minister, count ciano told the French Change d'Affairs in Rome to-day that Italy refused to be associated in any way ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE Federal Government has decided to purchase an aeroplane for medical purposes in the Northern Territory and will make it avaliable ...
Article : 136 words"I think he will appreciative the value of banks now," said the magistrate during the hearing of a theft charge at Christchurch in which the ...
Article : 112 wordsDURING the further debate on defence in the House of Lords Earl Stanhope, for the Government, said that the Minister for ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE British Government £100,000,000 loan, which opened this morning, closed at 11.15 a.m. ...
Article : 19 wordsFRACTURES of the skull, left arm and leg were suffered yesterday by Arthur Shirt, 53, of Petunia St., Bankstown, who was struck by a ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Fri 20 Nov 1936, Page 5
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