SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney people spent to-day finding their feet in the air. It was one thing to have watched the bridge growing rivet by rivet and day by ...
Article : 1,026 wordsLeave will be sought to-day by the Victorian Government to intervene in the High Court proceedings in which the Government of New South Wales is challenging ...
Article : 282 wordsOpposition to any attempt by the Hogan Ministry to increase taxation was promised by the leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly (Sir Standley Argyle) in an ...
Article : 628 wordsThe three Royal Air Force flying-boats which are on their way from Singapore to Darwin arrived at Koepang, on the island of Timor, at noon on Sunday. ...
Article : 266 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Captain Francis Edward de Groot, an officer of the New Guard, who cut the ribbon during the opening of the Harbour Bridge on Saturday, ...
Article : 980 wordsPhar Lap, starting it 6 to 5 on, easily won the Agua Caliente Handicap this afternoon. He finished scarcely blowing, while some of the horses that finished close to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,942 wordsMr. Lang, hailed by Mr. Beasley as the "greatest living patriot," has been in charge of the distinies of New South Wales since November 4, 1930. Mr. Lang boasts that ...
Article : 735 wordsAfter a protracted debate, which at times became very lively, a deadlock was reached at a meeting of the City Council yesterday on the proposal to lease the lower Town ...
Article : 533 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The State Cabinet decided to-day not to co-operate with the Government of Victoria and Tasmania in testing before the Federal High ...
Article : 593 wordsThe possibility that the Viceroy of India (the Earl of Willingdon) will pay a visit by aeroplane to England either in May or June to discuss with the British ...
Article : 349 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Late on Sunday night, at Dobbyn, near Cloncurry, a railway bridge and the railway points and line at Elsie siding were blown ...
Article : 358 wordsSALE, Monday.—In prison clothes two prisoners escaped from the Sale gaol on Saturday evening. They were rearrested this evening at Cowwarr. The men are ...
Article : 367 wordsApproval of a suggestion that economic advisory councils should be formed in Australia was expressed yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons). The suggestion was ...
Article : 189 wordsWith banners flying, the noted Regent Hall Band of the Salvation Army, which is celebrating its jubilee, marched to the forecourt of Buckingham Palace to-day and ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of the Norwegian whaling companies, Polaris and Globus, against a judgment of Mr. Justice Branson in a claim ...
Article : 183 words"For the fourth time since the London Naval Conference in 1930 France and Italy are endeavouring to devise a formula to solve their naval problem," writes the ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—Miss Rachel Robinson, of the Housewives' Association, says:—"It is an indisputable fact that the reductions of wages have not been followed or balanced by a ...
Article : 554 wordsHaving abandoned the plan to use Travancore, the State property at Flemington, as an emergency hospital for infectious diseases, the State Ministry is preparing ...
Article : 274 wordsAn alteration in the regular itinerary of the Matson line of American mail steamers was announced yesterday by the agents (Dalgety and Co. Ltd.). The liners will ...
Article : 405 wordsA message from Nice states that "Mr. Lennart Bernadotte," formerly Prince Lennart of Sweden, who has been deprived by the Cabinet of his title, hereditary rights. ...
Article : 175 wordsPlans for the use of four wards at the Alfred Hospital to accommodate sufferers from infectious diseases for which there is not sufficient room at the Queen's Memorial ...
Article : 242 wordsNoel Doughlas has published "Threads of Yesterday," by Mr. R. G. Jennings, a master at the Geelong Grammer School. The novel pleasantly deals with the lives ...
Article : 65 wordsRannon Casanellas, who is accused of having murdered Senor Dato, the Prime Minister of Spain, at Madrid on March 8, 1921, has been arrested near Seville. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe mayor of Footscray (Councillor Hanmer) told members of the council at its meeting last night that following an interview which Councillor Williams, the town ...
Article : 111 wordsThe German dirigible airship Graf Zeppelin, under the command of Captain Eckener, left Berlin to-day on the first of ten trips to Pernambaco, Brazil. She carried ...
Article : 65 wordsM. Ca[?]aux, a former French Minister for Finance, spoke pessimistically to-day of France's financial position. He said that the Treasury was almost empty, public ...
Article : 65 wordsThe safe in the Treasury department, Government Buildings, Suva, was found open this morning. It is believed that £700 has been stolen. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Mar 1932, Page 7
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