SYDNEY, Friday.—The Royal commissioner (Mr. Justice Halse Rogers) made pointed reference to-day at the inquiry into the issue of tin hare racing licences ...
Article : 589 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Discussing to-day the decision to transfer the Patents department from Melbourne to Canberra, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Parkhill) ...
Article : 626 wordsCANBERRA, Friday,—Several unsuccessful attempts were made by the Country party in the House of Representatives to-day to amend the duties proposed in the ...
Article : 1,887 wordsAs a result of an investigation into the civic administration of New York City, the mayor (Mr. "Jimny" Walker) has resigned. In a statement accompanying his ...
Article : 438 wordsThe political world and the press of Europe, especially in France, Germany, and Great Britain, have been stirred by Germany's latest claim to equality in ...
Article : 1,130 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister in Charge of the Mandated Territories (Mr. Marr) received a brief cable message from New Guineu to-day stating that at the ...
Article : 312 wordsBRIGHT, Friday.—As the result of an accident while a ski-ing party, comprising three men and three women, was crossing the Razorback from Mount Feathertop to ...
Article : 287 wordsSHEPPARTON, Friday.—Owing to the advance of water from its upper reaches the Goulburn River is in flood here. A height of 35ft. above the ordinary level was re ...
Article : 649 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Cabinet, acting in conjunction with the State authorties, has decided to take drastic action to suppress illegal organisations in New ...
Article : 147 wordsFrom all parts of the State objections have been raised to the proposals of the State Ministry to charge fees for high schools and higher elementary schools, and ...
Article : 525 wordsIrish Free State farmers and ratepayers unanimously passed a resolution that the Dail Eireann should immediately settle the economic crisis, as the continuance of the ...
Article : 137 wordsCommenting on the proposal of the New South Wales Ministry to "write off" £20,000,000 of the railways capital the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said yesterday ...
Article : 255 wordsPursuant to the avowed Japanese policy of extending formal recognition to the new State of Manchukuo, an announcement from authoritative sources states that a ...
Article : 119 wordsNew banking premises are to be erected for the head office in Melbourne of the Bank of New South Wales, at 368-374 Collins street. The plans are being prepared ...
Article : 343 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Demanding the dismissal of a foreman named O'Grady, slaughtermen employed at the Homebush abattoirs by the Rogers Meat Co. Ltd. ...
Article : 232 wordsIt is probable that Flight-Lieutenant George Cox will leave in November in a Moth aeroplane equipped with a mechanical "robot" pilot in an attempt to lower Scott's ...
Article : 428 wordsAfter having been on strike for more than a week nearly all of the 3,500 employees in the metropolitan spinning mills resumed work yesterday morning. At Foy ...
Article : 328 wordsThe Billiards Control Council is proposing a new rule which may prevent Lindrum from making further enormous breaks. It announces that, in order to stop long runs ...
Article : 217 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.— A conference will be held at Canberra to-morrow between representatives of Queensland sugar interests and of the Government. It is ...
Article : 74 wordsEarly this morning Mr. Loughey, of Coburg, reported to the police that an armed man robbed him of £7 as he was returning home. Mr. Loughey is a manager ...
Article : 48 wordsA man, who is thought to be Alfred Whitton of Latrobe street, city, aged about 45 years, was found lying on the roadway at the corner of Market and Flinders ...
Article : 90 wordsSix members of the Harmsworth trophy race committee were thrown into Lake St. Clair when their speed boat capsized while they were travelling at 45 miles an hour. ...
Article : 235 wordsNear an overturned boat at Aberdovey (Wales) the bodies of Mrs. Kingcombe, aged 85 years; her daughter, Mrs. Brain; and one of Mrs. Brain's two sons (the ...
Article : 91 wordsLord Stanley, chairman of the Junior Imperial League, speaking at the launching of the cruiser Achilles, said that whereas the chief argument at the Dis ...
Article : 159 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) made his second reading speeches on the bills to provide grants to ...
Article : 174 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The bell of the famous German cruiser Emden, which has long been regarded as the most important relic in the collection of the Garden Island ...
Article : 118 wordsTwo masked burglars aroused an aged couple named Peret in the village of Thonon-Les-Bains, and demanded at the point of a revolver that they should hand ...
Article : 153 wordsAUCKLAND (N.Z), Friday.—When the case in which Percy John Wince, steward, and George Washington, gold buyer, are charged with having exported gold ...
Article : 154 words"An organised scheme for the migration of labour and capital to start new industries and to extend old ones would go a long way to remedy the present imperfections ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Australian comedians Charles Norman and "Chick" Arnold, who were for some years in America and who are now playing at Daly's Theatre, London, in "For ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. E. J. Kennedy, secretary of the Royal Astronomical Society, who witnessed the solar eclipse at Louiseville, Quebee, states that solar shadow bands, the exist ...
Article : 80 wordsB. W. Hone, formerly of Australin, and now at Oxford, opening the Gentlemen's innings against Players at Folkestone, made 137 in 220 minutes, including seventeen 4's. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe party of four young men and four young women who were lost near Mount Dunn on Wednesday, and spent the night in the valley of the Buffalow River, returned ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Moscow correspondent of the British United Press states that the workers who hitherto have been the favoured purchasers at the Government food shops, were ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Treasury to-day announced increased duties on leather gloves, screws, scissors, combs, wrapping paper, poultry, meat pastes, sausages, glace fruits, cherries, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 3 Sep 1932, Page 21
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