Articles from page 13: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. BIG EARTHQUAKE.

    ATHENS, Sept. 27.—News was received late this afternoon that 100 persons were killed and 160 injured in an earthquake in the Chalcidice region, south-east of ...

    Article : 51 words
  3. THE WORLD'S WHEAT.

    The world outlook in the wheat market was discussed yesterday by Mr. A. R. Walker, managing director of the London company of the Victorian Wheat-growers' ...

    Article : 581 words
  4. EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    CHERBOURG, Sept. 26.—An explosion to-day on the French submarine Persee, re­sulted in the death of an engineer named Lecoq and two others and the serious ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. ELECTORAL CLAIMS.

    Replying in the Legislative Council last night to allegations against the Electoral Department, made by Mr. E. H. Gray during the debate on the Address-in-Reply, ...

    Article : 3,477 words
  6. SOOTH AMERICAN DISPUTE

    ASUNCION (Paraguay), Sept. 26.—The Government of Paraguay announced to-day its acceptance of a proposal for the cessation of hostilities with Bolivia in the ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. MR. FENTON'S FUTURE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 27.—The future of the Postmaster-General (Mr. Fenton) in respect of his position in the Ministry is still undecided, time to-day not having ...

    Article : 316 words
  8. SYDNEY GAMING INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27.—Counsel engaged in the fruit machines inquiry concluded their addresses to-day and the Royal Commission adjourned. Mr. Justice Halse Rogers ...

    Article : 475 words
  9. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Sept. 20—A full attendance of Ministers is certain at the important meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, when the Liberals are expected to make ...

    Article : 664 words
  10. SHOCKS IN YUGOSLAVIA.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Records of a severe earthquake registered on seismographs in England were speedily followed by the news of shocks in Yugoslavia. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. CHITTAGONG OUTRAGE

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 26.—It is now revealed that 13 persons were injured, one fatally, in the terrorist outrage at Chittagong on Saturday night, when a bomb ...

    Article : 321 words
  12. SMALLER PARLIAMENT

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 27—The Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) this afternoon introduced a Bill in the Assembly for the reduction of the number of members of ...

    Article : 461 words
  13. SHIP RUNS AGROUND.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Admiralty an­nounces the grounding of the survey ship H.M.S. Challenger while surveying in unchartered waters off the Labrador Coast. ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. INDIAN SETTLEMENT.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 28.—The British Gov­ernment has accepted the agreement reacted at Poona between the caste Hindus and the depressed classes covering the ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. STRIKING MINERS.

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Sept. 29—National Guard troops patrolled nearby coalfields to­-day following violence between the striking miners and the owners who were ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. RAILWAY AWARDS.

    MELBOUBNE, Sept. 27.— Commenting on the refusal of an application on behalf of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen by the Full Court ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. COUNSEL AGGRIEVED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27.—Mr. Shand, K.C., said that the Court had been deprived of essential facts when he continued his address to-day at the Central Police Court ...

    Article : 508 words
  18. DETECTIVE CHARGED.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 27.—Sensational evi­dence was given in the Police Court to-day in the case in which a charge of having procured two men to steal a motor car was ...

    Article : 675 words
  19. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    GENEVA, Sept. 26.—Recognising the urgent need of reducing the time occupied by preliminaries, the League of Nations Assembly decided to-day to curtail the ...

    Article : 221 words
  20. JUDGE ON MONOPOLIES

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 27.—Chief Judge Dethridge remarked in the Arbitration Court to-day that a monopoly should be treated with all the rigour of the economic ...

    Article : 203 words
  21. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    BERLIN, Sept. 26.—"This is insolence carried too far; it is one lie after another," declares Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, in a newspaper article to-day attacking the ...

    Article : 279 words
  22. N.S.W. LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Jarvie asked the Pre­mier (Mr. Stevens) whether his attention had been drawn to statements appearing ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. UPPER HOUSE ELECTION.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 27.—Mr. R. B. Wilson, auctioneer, of Kalgoorlie and Boulder, has been selected at the endorsed Labour Party candidate to contest the ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. CAPTAIN BERTRAM.

    Working hard at the Maylands aero­drome all yesterday, Capt. Hans Bertram and Mr. W. F. Sexton, of W.A. Airways, Ltd., gradually made the Junkers machine ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. THE SECRETARY-GENERAL.

    GENEVA, Sept. 27.—The Council of the League of Nations has accepted the resignation of the Secretary-General (Sir Eric Drummond). which was announced ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 27.—On the recommendation of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Macfarlan) the State Ministry has decided to amend the Film Censorship Act by ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 27.—For the first time since conversion, one of the 4 per cent. Australian consolidated loans sold above its par price on the Stock Exchange ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. SIR G. RYRIE'S GRIEVANCE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 27—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Scullin) to-day replied to a statement by the former High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) in ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. Sustained Melbourne Demand.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 27.—The sustained demand for Australian consolidated loans lifted the 4 per cent. 1938 issue to a net price of £100/2/6, or 2/6 above par. while ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. WIRELESS EQUIPMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 26—Siemens Brothers have arranged with Amalgamated Wireless (Australia), Ltd. to exchange patents and designs enabling the latter to manufacture ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. Further Advance in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27.—On the Stock Exchange to-day further advances were re­corded in Australian consolidated loans. The shortest dated 4 per cent, issue closed ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 27.—"Despite in­creased taxation, the unemployment relief fund will show a deficit estimated at £232.000 at the end of the financial year ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. MAN POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27—Robert Hyman, of Towradgi, was admitted to the Wollongong Hospital last night, suffering from poising. After having tea last night at ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. DISPUTE OVER RACEHORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 27.—A settlement has been reached in the action which was instituted recently by the National Trust Ltd., of Bathurst-street. Sydney against ...

    Article : 122 words
  35. JARRAH FLOORS IN OFFICE.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The London office of the Cunard Line and allied companies, including the Commonwealth and Do­minion Line has been transferred to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. CATTLE STEALING.

    DARWIN, Sept. 27.—Three aborigines, Charcoal, Davey and Charlie, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labour for having stolen cattle from ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Marylebone Club will consider the question of M. Tate joining the English Test team in Australia, at a meeting on October 10. Tate ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. TRADE FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Messages received by British firms represented at the great British Trade Exhibition at Copenhagen report satisfactory business and the ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. PREMIER ON TOUR.

    GERALDTON, Sept. 27.—The Premier (Sir James Mitchell), who was accom-panied by Lady Mitchell, arrived by this morning's train to attend the annual show ...

    Article : 248 words
  40. MINER'S DEATH.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 27.—At an inquest in the Boulder to-day into the death of Ernest Waiter Coliner (24). who died from injuries received while ...

    Article : 218 words
  41. STATE FERRIES.

    The second reading of two Bills relating to a transfer of control of the State ferries was in the Legislative Council last night by the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 177 words
  42. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 27.—From their investigations the police state they are almost certain that they have solved the mystery surrounding the death of J. J. ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. a'Beckett's Football Injury Mending.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 27.—E. L. a'Beckett, who was a member of the Australian eleven which last visited England and played against South Africa last season. ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. AROUND-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 27.—Occupying just over four hours to cover the 475 miles between Newcastle and Brisbane, Mrs. Bonney to-day completed her flight around ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. WONTHAGGI MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 27—The central coun­cil of the Miners' Federation to-day de­cided to provide financial assistance for the miners at Wonthaggi. It was agreed ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. MOTORIST FIRED AT.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—The Australian speedway motorist, Van Praag, was motoring to London after flying to the Broxbourne aerodrome, when a bullet pierced ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. MIGRANTS FROM ITALY.

    ROSIE, Sept. 26.—The real significance of King Victor's visit to Eritrea is to emphasise that Italy's migration interest has shifted to Africa, since America. ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. FRENCH FOREIGN TRADE.

    PARIS, Sept. 27.—A heavy drop in France's foreign trade is shown in returns for the first eight months of the year, imports, amounting to £160,000,000 being ...

    Article : 52 words
  49. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 106 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$