The price of gold to-day is £6/10/1½ an ounce, compared with £6/9/8 on November 10. The price is equal to about £8/0/8¼ an ...
Article : 54 wordsDiscussions between President Roosevelt, the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull), and the Soviet Commilssar of Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff) on the subject of ...
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Article : 240 wordsThe London representative of the Australian Woolgrowers Council (Mr.W.P. Devereux) reports that most European wool centres continue to record steady ...
Article : 301 wordsIn an apparent effort to check the collapse of the dollar, the Government for the first time fixed its price of gold below the world quotation. The American rate ...
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Article : 135 wordsShortly before 1 a.m. on Saturday, when a motor-car came into collision with a market-gardener's waggonette in Dandenong road. East St. Kilda, a young man ...
Article : 154 wordsThe financial editor of the "Evening Post" reports that Wall street expects that the Australian Government will soon attempt to convert its dollar bonds into ...
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Article : 285 wordsThe city editor of the "Daily Express" estimates that the collapse of the dollar has brought £100,000.000 of American money to London. Purchases of British ...
Article : 66 wordsA man whose identity is not known was walking along Ballarat road near Rockbank at 8 p.m.on Saturday, and he was struck by a motor-car driven by Mr.R.V. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe National Recovery Administration has approved of a code for the cleaning and dyeing industry which has been designed to eliminate "racketeering" and ...
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Article : 127 wordsKenneth Finlayson Smart aged 30 years accountant, of St. Klnnord street Essendon, died in the Melbourne Hospital on Friday night from injuries which he ...
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Article : 188 wordsThe Moscow correspondent of the British United Press says that a story is being circulated in well-informed foreign circles here that six out of nine ...
Article : 155 words"Amanullah lost the throne because he utterly disregarded the country's traditions. Accordingly he will not return." declared Prince Jallkhan, the Afghan ...
Article : 51 wordsThe trial was resumed at the Old Bailey to-day of Martin Coles Harman and his colleagues. Harman, who was declared bankrupt in January, with liabilities ...
Article : 344 wordsM. Ivan Bunin, the Russian author, who has been awarded the Nobel prize for literature, is living at Cannes. When he was told of the award, M. Bunin, who is ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Senate committee which is investigating the financial operations of leading banks and other undertakings turned to the moving picture industry to-day, ...
Article : 233 wordsOn the St. Kilda Cricket-ground yesterday afternoon, about 2,500 people watched the impressive ceremony of trooping the colour by the 14th Battalion. ...
Article : 138 wordsColonel Lindbergh and his wife, who recently flew from North America to Europe, while flying from Geneva for Lisbon, made a forced landing at Santona Bay, near ...
Article : 69 wordsM. Poison, trainer of Winooka, was entertained by several leading racing men at a farewell dinner on Friday night before his departure for Australia. ...
Article : 71 wordsPersons near the Noone street crossing on the railway line between Clifton Hill and Victoria Park at 9.30 p.m. yesterday saw a middle-aged man run down an ...
Article : 65 wordsThe following first saloon passengers will leave Melbourne for London to-morrow by the Orient liner Orontes:—Lieut.-Colonel Myers Wayman, Major P. F. Coleman, Messrs. C. L. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 13 Nov 1933, Page 10
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