The application of the licensing system, to take effect from tomorrow, to 38 per cent, of Japan's exports to Australia was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) tonight. Goods in transit will not be affected. ...
Article : 1,770 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Macintosh) will move the second reading of the new Milk Bill, upon the pre ...
Article : 584 wordsIn announcing that that approval bad been granted by the Civil Aviation Department for the erection of a large new hangar for the Royal Aero club ...
Article : 591 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Zinc Corporation today the chairman (Sir Rober Horne), pointing out that all the company's zinc and lead conce ...
Article : 609 wordsA statement that many betting shops were so insanitary that they would not be granted licences for the carrying on of other business or activity was ...
Article : 863 wordsThe President of the Senate (Herr Greiser), in an Interview published by the Nazi "Vorposten," declares that he will never return to Geneva. He ...
Article : 368 wordsThe wheat market in Adelaide remained firm yesterday, although there was a little irregularity and in some instances limits were reduced a ...
Article : 149 wordsPresident Roosevelt set in motion today a comprehensive programme to give work or relief to 100,000 droughtstricken families in addition to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 248 wordsThe Minister of the Interior (Dr. Cany) today ordered the confiscation of an Olympic poster on which a running track from Athens to Berlin was ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is understood that British rearmament is being greatly accelerated as a result of deterioration in the international situation. The second ...
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Article : 164 wordsLack of sunshine following frosty nights was the cause of the present chilly weather, which might almost be described as a "cold Wave," the ...
Article : 161 wordsDiscussion of the British draft conference today revealed a wide divergence of views. When the British delegation demanded that preliminary notice ...
Article : 156 wordsDetectives who have been investigating the circulation of counterfeit threepences and other coins in Adelaide recently, visited a shack on the ...
Article : 101 wordsThere was good competition from home and Continental buyers at the opening wool sales today, and a good clearance was made. South American ...
Article : 252 wordsThe financial editor of "The Timessays that wheat buyers in Britain have shown littel inclination to follow the upward trend of values caused by ...
Article : 106 wordsGeorge Greenwood, the golf writer of the "Dally Telegraph," reports that the members of a special committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Bill which ratifies the agreement entered into between Australian Iron and Steel and the Government for the devlopment of Port Kembla. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe fixation of the date for the liftIng of sanctions does not necessarily mean the early release of H.M.A.S. Sydney and Australia from the ...
Article : 127 wordsHis Majesty the King, accompanied by the Duke of York, today made a flying tour of R.A.F. stations in his own plane. This is the first time that a ...
Article : 86 wordsWhile collecting coal on the railway line between Berala. and Regent's Park railway stations this morning. Thomas Ryan, 68, of Berala, was run ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Thu 9 Jul 1936, Page 17
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