SYDNEY, Monday.--Dr. Earle Page (Minister for Commerce), following investigations in Britain, will ask the Federal Government to seek ...
Article : 270 wordsThe ideal form of political organisation on the non-Labour side was that of an organic union of all the forces opposed to Labour, but where that ...
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Article : 548 words"I BELIEVE that this country can be adequately defended if we contribute sufficient money for that purpose, but it will require a substantial expenditure, coupled with the enthusiasm, interest, courage and resource of the people. I have no fear but that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,937 wordsMiss Helen Hicks and Gene Sarazen's exhibition match against R. R. Hamwood and G. W. E. Ashby, at Middle Ridge yesterday afternoon, attracted a Gene Sarazen shows how the short approach should be executed. Stance, grip and swing are clearly illustrated. The club is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 732 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday. -- From South Dakota, where he is on a tour of the western drought areas, President Roosevelt telephoned Mr. Cordell ...
Article : 230 wordsUnder the auspices of the Conservative Party a public debate was held in the supper room of the Memorial Hall last night, the subject being ...
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Article : 92 wordsMcPhie and Co., Toowoomba: Cattle and Sheep sale to-morrow, at 11.30. McPhie and Co.: Produce Sale, Railway Yards, Wednesday next. ...
Article : 23 wordsGene Sarazen and Helen Hicks on one of the greens. According to Miss Hick's expression Sarazen has sunk a long putt. Mr. Ashby, of the Toowoomba Club, is on the extreme left. --Crook King Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 389 wordsDALBY, Monday.--Pte. W. E. Farnham, who scored 106, was the winner, and Pte. R. C. Hutchinson was runner- up when the Dalby Militia Rifle Club ...
Article : 55 wordsGene Sarazen, the American golfer, who has held many championship titles, and Miss Helen Hicks, the hard-hitting American lady golfer who is accompanying Sarazen on his tour of Australia, being welcomed Dr. Glen Hickey, President of the Toowoomba ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsDALBY, Monday.--At the age of 76, Miss "Alice Maria Boydell passed away at her home in Cunningham-street, early this morning. Her demise was ...
Article : 179 wordsGene Sarazen, Helen Hicks and the Ford V8 car in which they arrive din Toowoomba, from Brisbane yesterday. --Crook-King Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 39 wordsLONDON, Sunday.--In the Devonshire tennis tournament finals, played at Budleigh Salterton, Godsell and Lysaght defeated Filby and Coldham, ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1922 - 1965), Tue 1 Sep 1936, Page 10
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