Advance copies of the census schedule to be filled in by every householder on June 30 were made available by the Supervisor ...
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Article : 710 wordsThe announcement by the Premier (Mr. Richards) that he expects to visit his electorate, Wallaroo, at the week-end, or early ...
Article : 311 wordsSpeaking at Lithgow today, Mr. Beasley, M.H.R., said that if any groups stood in the way of the socialisation of credit when Labor ...
Article : 245 wordsA hundred thousand Rhineland Nazis welcomed the Chancellor (Herr Hitler) at Cologne amid scenes of hectic excitement. Many ...
Article : 556 wordsGovernment economies, including wage cuts, and additional taxation, have provoked resentment throughout France. ...
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Article : 446 wordsOwing to the broadcasting of the draft resolution of the Committee of Nineteen on the Manchurian dispute, thus enabling Washington to express ...
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Article : 109 wordsBelfast carters and dockers resolved to ask the National Executive of the Transport Workers' Union to authorise a general strike of carters and dockers ...
Article : 107 wordsThe leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lansbury), in a speech at Bristol, urged an economic blockade of Japan "No western nation," he said, "can sit ...
Article : 99 wordsOne of the first matters dealt with by the Metropolitan Labor Conference tonight was a motion aimed at compelling employes of newspapers to ...
Article : 578 wordsThe first of a series of pre-sessional meetings of the Federal Cabinet opened in Sydney today. Financial matters occupied the attention of the ...
Article : 466 wordsThe "News Chronicle," in a leader entitled "Japan Runs Amok," suggests that the first thing is an absolute and prompt embargo on the export of arms ...
Article : 51 wordsPolice officials are of the opinion that a well organised gang of jewel thieves is systematically robbing houses in the suburbs. Their belief ...
Article : 261 words"The Chinese boycott of Japanese goods is becoming increasingly intense, and if Japan does not stop her war-like aspirations the boycott is ...
Article : 215 wordsA cold breeze off the sea did not deter 1,000 people from enjoying the Back to Port MacDonnell celebrations today. Stories of the days when Port ...
Article : 643 wordsThe remarkable increase in Japanese wool buying in Australia during the past three years has had a marked influence on values. Without ...
Article : 199 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." dealing with the note sent to Austria by France, with the concurrence of Britain, requesting ...
Article : 222 wordsThe publication today of Cabinet's decision to withdraw from the League of Nations has evoked popular approval. It is stated that the time for ...
Article : 59 wordsWinter wheat crop prospects are the most unfavorable of recent years because of the continued temperatures below zero as far south temperatures ...
Article : 61 wordsAlthough only seven of the 16 members of the Tongan Choir have colds and sore throats, it has been thought advisable to place all of them under ...
Article : 95 wordsThe excessive heat on Sunday week when the temperature was 117 degrees in the shade, is believed by Mcunted-Constable M. Halloran, Fowler's ...
Article : 303 wordsAn Arctic blizzard swept England, Scotland, and Wales, making many of the high roads almost impassable owing to frozen ice. Motor cars were trapped ...
Article : 64 wordsIn a review of the operations of the Australian Broadcasting Commission for the first six months of its existence from July 1 to December 31, 1932, the ...
Article : 235 wordsAt the wool sales today there was a good selection and 11,638 bales were offered and 10,213 were sold at auction. An additional 1,648 were sold privately. ...
Article : 76 wordsAt the luncheon of the Commonwealth Club yesterday, the Rev. A. H. Wood, principal of the Tabou College, Tonga, who is in charge of the Tongan ...
Article : 168 wordsThe President-elect (Mr. Roosevelt) laid the basis for a "new deal" on world economics and war debts in a round of conferences here today with ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that taxation on individuals and on industry would be reduced at the earliest opportunity. "If we are to help ...
Article : 200 wordsA message from Broome states that an earth tremor, lasting about 20 seconds, occurred at 10.5 a.m. today. Buildings were shaken, but no damage ...
Article : 66 wordsAt today's wool sales 9,270 bales were offered, comprising a generally good selection. Compared with the closing rates of last week, there was no ...
Article : 146 wordsAlderman Brown, at a meeting of the Brighton Council last night, said that the Brighton Oval was an eyesore and a disgrace to the town. It was ...
Article : 82 wordsKingsford Smith, after having considered the Dominion Meteorologist's report, has decided to fly the Southern Cross back to Australia at the end of ...
Article : 60 wordsEarth tremors continue in the Gunning district. One severe shock was experienced at 5 a.m. on Sunday, followed by three more tremors at ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 21 Feb 1933, Page 9
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