The decision of the British Nat ional Government to send -the Secretary for the Dominions (Sir. J. H. Thomas) on a visit to Australia and the other Dominions as a preliminary to the conference which it is hoped will weld them into a vast trading ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 676 wordsSooth Australia will begin its first Sheffield Shield match for the season today, when the State team will oppose Victoria at the ...
Article : 531 wordsAlthough the Minister of Railways (Mr. Denny) introduced the Bill to make important changes in railway management into the Assembly yesterday, he was unable, because Hie House had sat all the previous night, to move the second reading. The ...
Article : 915 wordsAn attack on the Prohibition League by the Rev. F.A. Hagenauer. who claimed that it had hold back reform for 15 years ...
Article : 480 wordsBecause they considered that their homes and families would be endangered, that the menace from bush fires would be increased, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 932 wordsTen thousand ex-service men and women, crowding the floor and galleries of the Albert Hall, tonight tumultuously ...
Article : 457 words"The tide undoubtedly is turnin;, and there is every reason to believe that work done today, under a scheme of giving ...
Article : 577 wordsThere are many facets to the career of James Henry Thomas, Secretary for Dominions in the British National Government, -who ...
Article : 749 wordsAfter its record hot day this season—it was 96.4 degrees in the shade at 12.30 p.m. yesterday—Adelaide felt the heat late into the ...
Article : 245 wordsI Armistice Day was observed here in cold rainy weather. At all British churches there were special services, the principal ceremony being at the ...
Article : 91 wordsMilitant members of the Seamen's Union are again trying to cause trouble on the waterfront. When the [?] arrived from ...
Article : 319 wordsA charge of [?] manipulation of the Federal Unemployed [?] Fund was [?] against the Treasurer (Mr. [?] in the Senate ...
Article : 220 wordsIn his Armistice Day address, although President Hoover expressed the belief that progress was being made towards the restoration of confidence ...
Article : 116 wordsToday's move in the Government's campaign to secure the holding of the Imperial Economic Conference before the May elections, was a threat by ...
Article : 194 wordsArmistice Day was celebrated at sea on the liner [?] with impressive ceremony. The vessel arrived at the Outer Harbour yesterday morning from ...
Article : 190 wordsIn the House of Commons today the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), after referring to the efforts of the League Council to settle the ...
Article : 205 wordsThe delegation of business men to tour the Lower North, which has been organised by the Chamber of Manufactures, and which will investigate ...
Article : 310 wordsThe drive against the bandit gangs of [?] has resulted in 73 arrests. It now remains for the gendarmerie to track down four or five leaders. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Director of Civil Aviation (Col. Brinsmead) will travel to England and back by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 99 wordsAlleging that he had been attacked in his hut by three or four men and bound and gagged, Ferdinand Parske, 68, a German invalid pensioner, ...
Article : 272 wordsA Bill to make provision for the compulsory third party insurance of cars was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly today. ...
Article : 98 words"I think that the people of Australia would welcome the visit of the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Mr. Thomas)." said the leader of the ...
Article : 138 wordsM. Briand has cabled to the Japanese and Chinese Governments again, insisting that both Governments should undertake every effort to avoid an ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Daily Herald" special correspondent, describing his sensational discoveries on the island when his aeroplane swooped down en [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsImportant developments may [?] next week in the State Parliament. unless action considered satisfactory to the Opposition is taken by the Hogan ...
Article : 107 wordsUnder a pagewide heading, "The Australian Fleet Also Mutinied." the Communist newspaper, the "Daily Worker.'" whose titleline is adorned ...
Article : 95 wordsThe War Office officially denies reports that on Monday there was fighting between the Chinese and Japanese regular troops, but says that Japanese] ...
Article : 142 wordsAn excellent feature in the progress of the Federal Christmas relief scheme is the help and co-operation being given to the Government by ...
Article : 256 wordsNo progress was made by me police today in their efforts to trace the [?] who perpetrated the criminal [?] upon a young girl at Bentleigh on ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. D. J. Davis, part owner of Phar Lap, left Sydney by the Aorangi this afternoon for the U.S.A. Although Mr. Davis had previously ...
Article : 93 wordsSquadron Leader Bert Hinkler landed today at Port of Spain (Trinidad), after a seven hours' flight from Maracaibo (Venezuela). He will leave ...
Article : 36 wordsNO definite information is available concerning the whereabouts of Douglas Harcourt Henderson, who was resorted missing yesterday, except that ...
Article : 60 wordsEnteric fever cases. Including suspects, at the hospital today, totalled 62, made up of 17 men, 44 women and 1 child. ...
Article : 39 wordsIn response to enquiries today, a representative of the Australian naval authorities stated that there was not one atom of truth in the allegations ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 13 Nov 1931, Page 19
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