CANBERRA, June 29.—Negotiations, which were begun on Thursday night between leaders of the United Australia Party and the United Country Party in ...
Article : 1,160 wordsWASHINGTON, June 28—On the eve of his departure for a six weeks' cruise to Panama and Hawaii. President Roosevelt tonight gave another of his intimate ...
Article : 401 wordsWASHINGTON, June 28—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) today responded to the German Note announcing a six months' suspension of transfer payments ...
Article : 235 wordsMELBOURNE, June 29.—It was disclosed today that, although the policy of the Argentine in declining to limit her wheat exports up to July 31 to the limit ...
Article : 297 wordsAt Kennington Oval today the Australians trill commence their return match with Surrey. It will be remembered that the first game against Surrey was played ...
Article : 34 wordsCONSTANTINOPLE, June 28.—Reputed to be the world's oldest man, Zara Agha, who claimed to be 159 years of age, died today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 477 wordsFollowing the announcement by the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Willcock) on, Thursday night that the Government had decided to introduce lower ...
Article : 405 wordsLONDON, June 29.—Despite the frequency with which matches are finished early, the Australians' share of the gate takings for the tour up to the present is ...
Article : 181 wordsLONDON, June 29.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) in a letter to the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) on the ...
Article : 291 wordsLONDON, June 28.—It is understood that good progress was made at today's meeting between the German delegation and British Treasury representatives in ...
Article : 259 wordsLONDON, June 28.—The New Anglo- French trade agreement, which was signed yesterday, will come into operation on July 1. It is to remain in force till April 1 ...
Article : 498 wordsWASHINGTON, June 28.—President Roosevelt today appointed a Special board to arbitrate in the industrial dispute which has threatened to cause a strike ...
Article : 336 wordsLONDON, June 29.—Despite the collapse of the middle batsmen, Australia's position was never seriously threatened in the match against Somerset yesterday. The ...
Article : 350 wordsA message to the employees of the Railway Department dealing with the operations of the Transport Act which affect the department was issued by the ...
Article : 726 wordsMELBOURNE, June 29.—Mr. W. Angliss, referring to the cabled reports of the conference held in London this week between representatives of British ...
Article : 117 wordsCANBERRA, June 29,—following a deputation from Australian meat exporters to the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart), a cablegram was dispatched to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsCANBERRA, June 29.—Allegations that the Chief Protector of Aborigines and Chief Medical' Officer in the Northern Territory (Dr. Cook) was giving ...
Article : 261 wordsLONDON, June 29.—The committee of the Notts Club at its monthly meeting to-day did not consider the question of the re-engagement of players for 1935. and did ...
Article : 75 wordsCANBERRA, June 29.—References to election negotiations between the United Australia and Country Parties punctuated debates in both the Senate and the House ...
Article : 171 wordsDUBLIN, June 28.—The latest figures for the Free State local government elections indicate a stalemate so far as the results may be construed as an expression ...
Article : 184 wordsSYDNEY, June 29.—A cablegram has been sent to A. G. Chipperfield, the Test cricketer, offering him employment on the Newcastle staff of the Vacuum Oil Co. ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. J.J. Poynton, general manager of the Midland Railway Co., was asked yesterday whether, in view of the Government's action in deciding to reduce railway ...
Article : 655 wordsAustralia's dramatic victory in the first Test match at Nottingham is depicted in a Fox Movietone newsreel which was rushed by aeroplane to Batavia and from ...
Article : 357 wordsAttacked by a monkey while cleaning out a case at the South Perth Zoo on Thursday, a keeper named G. F. Kelly hud the flesh of one leg torn and a vein ...
Article : 276 wordsLITTLE AMERICA, June 28.—Rear- Admiral Byrd celebrated the completion of his third month of isolation at the advance weather observation base today with a ...
Article : 181 wordsLONDON, June 28.—In reply to Colonel J. C. Wedgwood (Labour), who asked why the German fleet had been invited to visit Portsmouth, the First Lord of the ...
Article : 166 wordsLONDON, June 29.—The "Morning Post" states that there is a widespread belief in political circles that the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) may not desire ...
Article : 164 wordsBERLIN, June 28.—A series of arrests. tapped telephone calls, and secret nocturnal searches, including the rifling of his desk and private papers have reportedly ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, June 29.—In the House of Commons yesterday, the Under Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) announced that the Government was prepared to ...
Article : 73 wordsLONDON, June 29.—The "Daily Express" states, that Lloyds underwriters refuse to insure the lives of flyers and aeroplanes participating in, the Melbourne ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, June 28.—Consequent on the death of Mr. Joseph Davlin (Nationalist), a by-election for the Fermanagh and Tyr[?]one seat in the House of Commons was ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Sat 30 Jun 1934, Page 17
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