MR. SNOWDEN, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, is being strongly supported in Britain in his determined stand at the reparations conference against Britain being forced to make further sacrifices for her former Allies and Germany. ...
Article : 322 wordsDALLAS (Texas), Sunday.—Thirteen persons were killed when a fast train of the Texas-Pacific line struck a truck bearing a picnic party at a ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Monday.—A good selection of talkies will be included in the film museum of the British Empire Film Institute. ...
Article : 245 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—A joint meeting of employers and employes in the cotton industry is expected to be held on Tuesday to agree to the arbitration of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 184 wordsVANCOUVER, Sunday.—Six Chinese returning from a wedding were burned to death in an automobile collision at Sacramento, California. ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Every sentiment expressed in Britain, even in quarters which deeply, dislike Mr. Snowden on political grounds, and also largely on personal ...
Article : 422 wordsCLOVIS (New Mexico), Monday.—Thomas Scully, manager of the Transcontinental Air Transport, Field, his assistant, Phillip Berry, and Lieut. O. L. Stephens, attached ...
Article : 84 wordsQUEBEC, Sunday.—Mr. Winston Churchill; former Chancellor of the British Ex-chequer; who is touring Canada, has a solution for the troubles of the cotton industry. ...
Article : 177 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Times Riga correspondent writes:—After a lively discussion the Supremo Economic Council decided to reorganise the management of Soviet ...
Article : 150 wordsQUEBEC, Sunday.—Mr. Snowden's opposition to the young reparation plan came in for the ungrudging support of Mr. Winston Churchill, who is touring Canada. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Sir Alfred Pickford, Boy Scout Overseas and Migration Commissioner, will retire in October and be succeeded by Col. Granville Walton, organising ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 144 wordsHAMBURG, Sunday.—British fliers still led the field when the competitors in the race round Europe reached here today. Capt. Broad and Miss Winifred Spooner ...
Article : 160 wordsPARIS, Sunday.—Parisians, if they wish, can now have a night out in London and be back in Paris in time for work next morning. ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE HAGUE, Sunday.—In further explanation of Mr. Snowden's use of the words "grotesque" and "ridiculous" in replying to M. Cheron, the French delegate ...
Article : 214 wordsBAY OF WILALES, Sunday.—The broadcast of a Maori festival in New Zealand kept us tip until 2 o'clock this morning. We heard it as plainly as if we had been ...
Article : 223 wordsThe route over which the giant German airship' is flying around the world. The first hop, from Lakehurst, U.S.A., to Friedrichshafen Germany was completed on Saturday. The next hop will be to Tokio, thence to San Diego (U.S.A.), and from San Diogo to Lakehurst. The trip is expected to take three weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 114 wordsPARIS.—Raymond Pacaud, a boy of 13, has confessed to starting the recent mysterious disastrous forest fires near Cannes, which caused damage to the extent of ...
Article : 108 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), Tue 13 Aug 1929, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: