The first of the Government's schemes for absorbing unemployed with the money granted by the Commonwealth will be in full swing next ...
Article : 295 wordsAs a result of a meeting of the Federal Cabinet tomorrow, it is likely that the British Government will be informed that the ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Times," in a leading article reviewing- economic prospects, says that 1934 proved for most countries a year of recovery sufficient to warrant ...
Article : 459 wordsIrresponsible children partially wrecked the main western goods train this evening near the Darling Harbor station and caused damage running ...
Article : 541 wordsThe victim of one of the most horrifying murders in the history of Victoria, Ethel Belshaw, aged between 12 and 13 years, of Lower Tarwin, was ...
Article : 683 wordsThe special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph"' at Addis Ababa, the capital of Abyssinia, reports:—-The dark cloud of international intrigue ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 209 wordsThe Athens correspondent of the "Evening: Standard" says:—"It is reported that king Zog of Albania, was wounded by a bomb explosion at his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 328 wordsA number of prominent public servants, including seven heads of departments, will this month reach either the retiring age of 65 or ...
Article : 732 wordsPreparations for the resumption of work at the mines, such as overhauling the pumping equipment, and minor adjustments to various units of the ...
Article : 219 words[By the convention of Addis Ababa of October 26, 1896, between Italy and King Menelik, the independence of Abyssinia was recognised. Under an MR. DONALD R. RICHBERG, successor to General Johnson as Chief of the N.R.A. in the United States, who on Friday last issued a warning that America would be faced with internal dissension unless the unemployed millions were given work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 205 words"statements that there has been any friction between Mr. Bruce and the Commonwealth Government concerning the meat restrictions negotiations ...
Article : 191 wordsThunderstorms were reported from several country centres last night. The best falls were west of Port Augusta where the stations benefited, while ...
Article : 331 wordsEvidence of increased trade and financial activity is contained in the annual return of the Bankers' Clearing House for 1934 issued today. The grand ...
Article : 206 wordsTwo thousand New South Wales Scouts marched past their Chief Scout (Sir Philip Game) at the Jamboree today. His Excellency inspected a guard ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) left Devonport this evening for Burnie on his way to Melbourne, where he will preside at a special meeting which will ...
Article : 85 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. Farrington) found today that the 23-months-old son of Mrs. Myra Griffiths, of Hurstville had died from eating tables ...
Article : 137 wordsPresumably in order to be in London when the Australian Cabinet's decision on meat quotas is communicated, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. ...
Article : 75 wordsFinal preparations have been completed for the opening at Flemington, New Jersey, tomorrow, of the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, a ...
Article : 252 wordsFrom Our Special Representative FRANKSTON. January 2. International afternoon tea parties are becoming a feature of the ...
Article : 240 wordsAs the result of renewed investment buying, gilt-edged securities were strong on the Stock Exchange under the lead of old Consols and the War ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Note which the Abyssinian Government has sent to the League of Nations in reference to the clash between Abyssinian and Italian forces ...
Article : 86 wordsThe agricultural correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—The British cattle subsidy is due to expire on March 31, but it is most unlikely ...
Article : 131 wordsA telegram was received in Melbourne today from Miss Ruth Preddey, manager of the Australian Women's Cricket Team, which is in Sydney to play the ...
Article : 137 wordsAmong the mails brought to Australia yesterday by the Imperial Airways air liner Arethusa were about two dozen letters addressed to Sydney and ...
Article : 231 wordsMrs. Gladys Bunting, 40. of Moonee Ponds, a member of a moonlight excursion party, died in a launch on the Maribyrnon[?] River tonight after a ...
Article : 338 wordsThe increasing prosperity of London is shown by larger supplies of meat passing through the Smithfield market. The total for 1934 exceeded that ...
Article : 79 words"The Times," in an article, says:— "It was a happy thought on the part of the organisers of the Victorian Centenary celebrations to include in ...
Article : 90 wordsThe enquiry into the deaths of Mrs. Dora Figg, 29, and her four children will be continued at the Stirling courthouse at 10 a.m. tomorrow by the ...
Article : 248 wordsLessees of pastoral lands to the south of the Gulf of Carpentaria, in North Australia, have combined to take advantage of the plan of the ...
Article : 333 wordsThe position for stockowners in the Winton district has never been so desperate as at present, and the very hot weather of the past few weeks has ...
Article : 141 wordsCaptain A. B. H. Youell. accompanied by Messrs. S. C. Allen, first officer, B. W. Wilson, engineer, and W. D. Cash, wireless operator, all of Imperial ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that M. Smirnoff, one of the oldest Communist leaders, was arrested after a meeting ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 147 wordsTHE AMERICAN boy prodigy of the violin, Grisha Golubo[?]l, who is 12 years of age, with Mr. Henry Ford, who loaned him a £20,000 Stradivarius from his collection, to play as guest artist with the Ford Symphony. This was his initial appearance in long trousers. Grisha, astounded the audi ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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