Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith made an unexpected landing here at 11.30 a.m. today, on his way from Rangoon (Burma) to Allahabad. on the fourth day of his flight to England. He came down for brandy. "While flying over the Bay of Bengal ...
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Article : 724 wordsA now Stock Exchange rule, which came into effect today, forbidding all but cash dealings, had the desired effect of restricting ...
Article : 1,386 wordsOnly two teams now remain in the fight for the 1931 league football premiership. Unless it results in a draw, the grand final ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 349 wordsFears of vast social upheavals unless a way out was found for farmers from their unbearable situation were expressed at the ...
Article : 328 wordsComing on top of the recent sharp rise in London [?] prices the forecast of Dr. S. G. Barker, a noted English wool expert their the textile industry would revive because people were turning to woollen garments again, is good news for Australia ...
Article : 132 wordsA bright Car is pro[?] by Dr. Sydney George Backer. Director of Research British Research Association for ...
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Article : 161 wordsThe following is Kingsford Smith's diary of the flight cabled exclusively to "The Advertiser":— (Cabled from Victoria Point) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 584 wordsThe official representative in London of the Australian Woolgrowers Council (Mr. Devereux) reports that following the abandonment the gold standard, ...
Article : 407 wordsAfter the remarkable rises received in the London Metal markets during the first four days of last week, it was anticipated that some reactions would ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Manchurian crisis appears to have subsided as suddenly as it arose. Today's dispatches are almost confined to discussions on the responsibility for ...
Article : 208 wordsCriticism of the Transport Workers let offered by Mr. Justice Starke in he High Court on Friday was replied to by the deputy leader of the Federal ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Sunday newspapers unanimously say that an election is imminent. The "Observer's" political correspondent says the Conservatives have fully made ...
Article : 362 wordsThe Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Debuchi) has presented the State Department with a memorandum which asserts that Japan has no designs upon ...
Article : 175 wordsA Department of Agriculture report indicates that the recent wool consumption in the United States has ...
Article : 82 wordsShipowners' representatives are concerned about the prospect of a substantial reduction in [?] for overseas as a result of withdrawals from ...
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Article : 259 wordsThe ceremony of handing over a cut endowed by the South Australian Operatic Society took place at Minda House yesterday afternoon. The end[?] ...
Article : 158 wordsThree deaths were caused by a strange disease which broke out on the steamer Montoro, which returned to Sydney from the Solomon Islands on ...
Article : 168 wordsNo confirmation is available of the report that the Scullin-Theodore Government proposes to appoint Mr. E. C. Dyason, chairman of the Melbourne ...
Article : 243 wordsMoslem anti-Government agitation in Srinagar. the capital of Kashmir is spreading to other places in the State. A serious incident occurred ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Government has declared a state of emergency following the killing of six Japanese and Chinese in the course of the rioting which lasted ...
Article : 98 wordsSince the beginning of the financial year railways revenue has amounted to £1.893,215, a decrease of £254.521 compared with, the corresponding period ...
Article : 50 wordsThe seismograph at the Kew Observatory registered an earthquake, assumed to have been between Australia and China, today. Advices from Rome ...
Article : 59 wordsTwo Latvian motor cyclists, E. Kotuiski and C. Masluk, who are cycling round the world, reached Sydney on the Makura on Saturday. They ...
Article : 86 wordsOn his visit to Lancathire Gandhi told cotton employers" operatives that be could not abandon the home-spinning movement in India, If proper ...
Article : 40 wordsFive more small State banks had been taken over by the State Banking Department, officials announced today. making a total of 10 institutions closed ...
Article : 50 wordsThe payment, of 4½d. a bushel on wheat production instead of 6d. a bushel on export will, it is calculated by the Government Statistician, deprive ...
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Advertiser and Register (Adelaide, SA : 1931), Mon 28 Sep 1931, Page 7
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