May Day Demonstrations were made in various parts of Europe on Wednesday. In Berlin, the situation assumed the grave aspect of an armed revolt. BATTLE IN STREETS. ...
Article : 472 wordsSir William Joynson Hicks, the Home Secretary, at a meeting at Stepney, said that he had spent the greater part of the day at ...
Article : 64 wordsThree motor-cars carrying volunteers to work at the timber yards of Bell and Frazer Limited, Rozelle, were attacked this ...
Article : 454 wordsA further message from Flight Lieutenant Eaton shows that the Kookaburra landed owing to a faulty cylinder push rod. ...
Article : 67 wordsAddressing the half yearly meeting of shareholders of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, the chairman of directors, Mr. E. W. Knox, referred to the low price of sugar on the world's markets and of the benefit of the preferential duty in Britain ...
Article : 305 wordsThe full tragic details of the forced landing of the Kookaburra in Central Australia and the death from thirst of Lieutenant Anderson and Mr. R. ...
Article : 997 wordsThe Vickers-Vellore arrived at Baghdad from Cairo after a nine and a half hours non-stop flight. THE JOURNEY. ...
Article : 159 wordsA donation of £10,000 towards the cost of the Antarctic Expedition has been made by Mr. MacRobertson, of Melbourne. In ...
Article : 238 wordsRecently Mr. Randolph Bedford, M.L.A., obtained a verdict for £[?]00 damages against Leslie Seymour Cook and John McDonald Hardcastle for ...
Article : 79 wordsAn unusual fire occurred in Tully this morning when the offices of the Cardwell Shire Council were completely destroyed by ...
Article : 212 wordsMr. J. T. Heathershaw, Secretary to the Treasury, stated to-day that Mr. W. C. Harvey, Custodian of Expropriated Properties, who was also public trustee ...
Article : 168 wordsMay is usually a fine month. The exception is at the termination of a [?]t year in the west. Following upon sou[?] high and ...
Article : 43 wordsCharacteristically thorough measures had been taken by the Berlin police to deal with possible outbreaks on May Day. Government offices were ...
Article : 74 wordsWhile working in the garden of the Brisbane Gaol this morning, Richard Van (22), serving three months for stealing, escaped. ...
Article : 140 wordsExtensive inquiries have failed to trace the sentry missing from the palace. He has been posted as a deserter and his description circulated. ...
Article : 41 wordsRain, at times heavy, fell for about an hour to-night. There is every indication of more to follow. ...
Article : 32 wordsMay Dey in Paris saw a certain number of factories closed, but generally the workers refused to respond to the Communists' appeal to cease ...
Article : 64 wordsS. Woolley was thrown from his horse in the main street, Mareeba, early yesterday morning, whilst riding to his work at Smith's sash and ...
Article : 87 wordsThe cricket season officially opened in cold cloudy weather at Lord's. Nottingham had the distinction of first trying the experiment recommended by ...
Article : 88 wordsA big city property transaction was completed during the week when Messrs. Carnegie Bros. purchased for £30,000 the property they now occupy ...
Article : 91 wordsReports from Barcelona state that two bombs exploded there, partly destroying a bridge. Telephone wires were cut. It is believed that the ...
Article : 45 wordsDear Sir,—At Gordonvale recently, the A.L.P. speaker claimed the party you represent as the champions of the working man, the staunch upholders ...
Article : 286 wordsReports from most European capitals reveal that the alarm caused by the May Day threats of riot and bloodshed was due to empty communistic ...
Article : 586 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, announced to-day that an error had been made in his announcement yesterday in regard to the salaries of ...
Article : 77 wordsAt a meeting of the Tully Hospital committee to-night. Matron Bonning of the Normanton District Hospital was unanimously appointed to the ...
Article : 44 wordsAt Worcester, the South Africans made an auspicious opening of their tour, scoring five for 337 against Worcestershire. Taylor, the ex-South ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. P. Warner, in the "Morning Post," says the larger wicket will not appreciably reduce the greatest batsmen's rungetting. Tate will probably ...
Article : 59 wordsThe last guests to-day left the famous Waldorf. Astoria Hotel, which landmark will shortly disappear. The auctioneers enter to-morrow to sell the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe secretary to the Defence Department (Mr. M. L. Shepherd), said to-day that it was honed to bring the Air Force machines back to Point Cook as soon ...
Article : 297 wordsThe radium fund totals £91,130, including the Duke and Duchess of York's 100 guineas and Princess Mary's and Viscount Lascelles' 100 ...
Article : 60 wordsTwo French chemists named Aubert and Duvail have invented a new steel, the main feature of which consists of treating steel ...
Article : 82 wordsOn the whole the batsmen fared rather badly. Hendren, who went out for a duck, said the wickets looked like mountains. Hearne thought they looked clumsy, but ...
Article : 68 wordsA big number of unemployed are still about the district and large sums are being paid out weekly in sustenance. Some men have walked 14 ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Fri 3 May 1929, Page 5
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