WHEN the Wheat Royal Commission resumed its sittings to-day, the president of the Victorian Wheatgrowers' Association ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 265 wordsSPEAKING at a welcome dinner extended to him by the Council of Churches last night, the Archbishop of Sydney, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 411 wordsIt was cat day at the Show yesterday. Winsome Winnie, Mrs. Coughtries' shaded silver entry, is shown on the left. On the right, Mrs. E. M. Fraser seems to be experiencing some difficulty in keeping her Chincilla pair, "Charming Hope" and "Charming ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsSiamese Beauty, an exhibit in the cat section at the Show yesterday, did not mind being coged while [?]vaiting for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsTHE death of Miss Eve Daley, popular Bankstown equestrienne, from injuries received when she fell in a hunting contest on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 425 wordsHAVING mangled a dog under the wheels of their rail motor when it tried to race them across the Herbert River, run over a cow ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 196 wordsTHE Lost Children's Tent again had a busy time yesterday when between seventy and eighty children passed through the hands of ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE monthly summary of oversea imports and exports for February, released yesterday by the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. McPhee, discloses a big decrease in the export figures for wheat, butter, tallow, wine and other products ...
Article : 131 wordsConsiderable excitement was caused in Manly when it became known that the Ivanhoe Hotel on the Corso had not opened its doors ...
Article : 253 wordsNo further advice, was received in Sydney yesterday concerning the Union S.S. Company's Walhemo, which was reported on Monday to ...
Article : 63 wordsPERFECTLY fine conditions prevailed late last night and early this morning. ...
Article : 21 wordsACKNOWLEDGING the work of the Easter Conference as the most constructive and practical witnessed for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 453 words[?]men" nearly ended in tragedy last night when Norman Watson. 14, of Grafton Street. Woollahra, was critically injured by a ...
Article : 185 wordsGIVING evidence for the defence at Central Police Court yesterday in a case in which James Crighton McPhee, 28, laborer, is charged in ...
Article : 119 wordsThe State Cabinet to-day decided to give effect to the general provisions of the report of the Royal Commission which recently ...
Article : 89 wordsArthur Palfreyman 35, a Perth railway employee, was killed at Perth Central Station to-day. After the Albany express, had passed, he ...
Article : 47 wordsDURING the "Peapes" hunting contest at the Show yesterday. J. A. Maidens, rider of Solid Gold, was thrown heavily at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 194 wordsRandwick Council decided last night to cooperate, with Canterbury in a request to the Government to make it compulsory for the owners of all ...
Article : 107 wordsThe sea was in a surly mood yesterday, and even the "die-hards", did not care to face breakers like, this one, that crashed in on Bronte beach, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsABOUT to sign off duty, Colin Arthur Bowler, about 43, of Waterloo Road, Punchbowl, was walking to the car-sheds from Punchbowl ...
Article : 118 wordsOUR country, in common with practically all others is crying out for new leadership. Our country needs good capable men with vision ...
Article : 160 wordsThis monkey should not have been on this fence. His keeper soon returned him to his mates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsAn emphatic protest against the proposed extension of hours for drinking during the Prince's visit was made by members at the close of the ...
Article : 137 wordsPLEADING guilty to a breach, of the Milk Carters' (Cumberland) Award in haying paid, A. C, Podmore, a youth under 17, less than the ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE leader of the Country Party in the, Senate, Senator Carroll (W. A.), arrived at Adelaide from Sydney, and was interviewed by the Press ...
Article : 144 wordsFears entertained for the safety of a party who left Cardwell in a launch for Gould Island last Sunday, were dispelled when they were ...
Article : 131 words"If the Department of Agriculture intends to continue Ignoring the council in the matter of law administration by council it is hardly right ...
Article : 110 wordsBy consent the Acting-Chief Industrial Magistrate, Mr. E. Harrison, yesterday awarded G. A. Pickford, of Allambee Street, South ...
Article : 80 wordsCharged with occasioning actual bodily harm to Peter Said on April 2, Joseph Vella, 26, cook, was remanded to April 11 on [?]20 by Mr. ...
Article : 77 wordsA SUGGESTION was made by Ald. Moverley at Randwick Council last night that when this lease of Kensington Racecourse expired next year the area should be turned into a public recreation ground. He said the thickly -peopled district ...
Article : 99 wordsA fine type of Australian pioneer, John Perry, died at Wollongong on March 31, aged 75 years. He was a native of Cobar and a ...
Article : 95 words"A School of Arts is the finest possible institution for the youngmen of every district. It helps to [?]ould their characters and gives ...
Article : 163 wordsTWO police constables were injured--one critically--while going home yesterday, when they, were, knocked down by cars. CONSTABLE Richard Oliver, who ...
Article : 115 wordsAt the invitation of the Bundaberg Trades and Labor Council the Federal Leader of the Labor Party, Mr. J . Beasley. and Messrs. E. Ward and ...
Article : 99 wordsA sturdy old trade unionist in Mr. John ("Jock.") Thompson died at his late residence, Meagher St. City on March 27. He was a ...
Article : 104 wordsThe popularity of harbor tourist trips conducted by Sydney Ferries is considered by the company to be due, wholly or largely, to the use ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Wed 4 Apr 1934, Page 5
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