THE State Parliament resumed yesterday after a recess of nearly eight weeks, with plans for still further economies. A full programme of legislation was announced by the Premier. DRASTIC curtailments in departmental estimates were stated ...
Article : 124 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a letter written to Mr. E. G. Knox, editor of the magazine Today, formerly Stead’s Review, August Paul, who was found ...
Article : 201 wordsCAIRNS, Tuesday. — According to police evidence in the Police Court today, Tom Dennis, an elderly Kanaka, admitted having struck Willie ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 170 wordsTRADING was so heavy on the Stock Exchange yesterday that two of the four calls had to be abandoned. ...
Article : 463 wordsIT was stated authoritatively last night that the State Ministry had succeeded in effecting economics amounting to about £750,000, ...
Article : 251 wordsDARWIN, Tuesday.—The following letter was found upon the body of August Paul, peanut farmer, who was found dead near Springvale station ...
Article : 113 wordsONE of the features of the programme announced by the Premier was the statement that the Mines Department was to be re-organised. It will be ...
Article : 207 wordsAFTER a jury had been in retirement for several hours in the General Sessions yesterday, Rupert Anderson, bricklayer, pleaded ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE late Sir William McPherson had to pay £7000 income tax on his gift of £25,000 to establish the Emily McPherson College of ...
Article : 76 words"THE Government subsidises sugar, wheat, wool, gold—in fact, almost everything but something for one’s soul. There is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 116 wordsSEPARATE conferences of buyers and brokers culminated in a settlement yesterday of the dispute in Adelaide on the wool buyers’ discount rate. ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — The famous stamo collection of the late Mr. Henry Philip Manus of 60 volumes, which is valued at £150,000, will be ...
Article : 104 wordsALBURY, Tuesday. — Speaking at the annual luncheon at Albury Show today, Mr. Mair. M.L.A.. referring to the social burdens imposed on ...
Article : 102 wordsECLIPSING all recent records with a strong ½ rise, wheat sold to millers at 3/7½ a bushel in the Melbourne market yesterday. ...
Article : 110 wordsTRAFALGAR, Tuesday.-—Rushing into his blazing home today, Mr. V. Hunter, of Narracan, rescued his fouryears-old child just as a portion of ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — Lord Hawke. chairman of the Yorkshire Cricket Club, announced today that Herbert Sutcliffe had been chosen as senior ...
Article : 80 wordsCOROWA. Tuesday.—A few minutes after Mr. W. King had been elected chairman of the Wahgunyah Mutual Improvement Society, he resigned, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe flag at the Trades Hall was flown at half-mast yesterday in memory of Mr. James Oates, 45, a former official of the Cold Storage Employees’ ...
Article : 81 words[?] Tuesdav.—A petition is being signed in the Chiltern, Barnawartha Wodonga. Tallangatta and Miata Mitta districts asking Cr. Harry ...
Article : 70 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Reduced to her last 2/2, Mrs. Willis, of Tempe, spent 2d. on a tram fare and the remaining 2/ on tickets in the New South Wales ...
Article : 70 wordsPicatus, the Cups candidate, who has been causing J. Holt, his trainer, anxiety and failed badl- in the Heatherlie Handicap on Saturday, pulled up ...
Article : 51 wordsDENILIQUIN (N.S.W), Tuesday.Reports from different parts of Riverina indicate that the coming wheat harvest will be the best for la ...
Article : 36 wordsCOROWA, Tuesday.—Corowa Flour Mill has received an order for 90,000 bags of flour for export to China. This necessitates three shifts a day at the ...
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wed 7 Sep 1932, Page 3
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