In addressing the closing session of the conference of National Recovery Act Code officials to-night, the chief administrator of the National Recovery Act (General ...
Article : 295 wordsWONTHAGGI Thursday.—Following the failure yesterday to settle the dispute between the management of the State coalmine and the members of the Powlett ...
Article : 392 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—An extraordinary document, said to be the record of a woman's confession, was read at the Burren Junction Police Court to-day, at ...
Article : 963 wordsThe existence of five large, semi-armed private forces in France was reported by leading police officials in giving evidence before the Pal Parllamentary commission ...
Article : 566 wordsThe whole of south-eastern Australia sweltered under a burning sun and blistering north wind yesterday. In Melbourne the maximum temperature of 101.6 deg. at the Weather Bureau was the highest reading in March for 33 years. ...
Article : 512 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Supporters of the Lang Labour party claimed to-day that they had captured the interstate Labour conference, and that unity on their ...
Article : 462 wordsIt has been publicly proposed that an extensive swimming pool should be constructed for international swimming contests al the Centenary, either ...
Article : 614 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), who attended the inaugural lunch of the South London Exhibition, which was opened at the Ciystal Palace this ...
Article : 146 wordsIt is believed that the excessive heat contributed to the death of James Pearce, aged 58 years, of Walsh street, West Melbourne, who collapsed in the City Council ...
Article : 58 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—The lesson of the Premiers' Conference was that such conferences could not secure the rights of the States, said the Premier (Mr. Butler) ...
Article : 281 wordsA telegram was sent by the acting secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council (Mr. A. E. Monk) yesterday to the Federal secretary of the Australian Labour ...
Article : 170 wordsPERTH, Thursday. — More storms occurred in the North-West to-day. At Port Hedland 626 points of rain fell in 24 hours. The motor-vessel Koolinda was ...
Article : 172 words"Revolt is breaking out against the British Broidcasting Corporation," says the "Daily Herald." "A sensational challenge to the whole system of ...
Article : 228 wordsThe High Coull building in Melbourne a low flat-roofed single-story structure in Little Bourke sheet between King and Queen stieets, is again in disgrace. ...
Article : 439 wordsStavisky's almost illegible handwriting and his practice often of noting only Christian names on the counterfoils of cheques are leading to much heartburning ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Trades Hall Council, at a meeting last night passed a resolution, on the recommendation of the exceulive, expressing sympathy with the Socialists of ...
Article : 187 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. McPhee) said this afternoon that, on medical advice, he had decided to retire from politics. He said ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 211 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday. — A maximum shade reading of 106.9deg. at 1 p.m. today made the average daily maximum this year 87,5deg. Since February 16 the ...
Article : 41 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Representatives of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales, the Employers' Federation of ...
Article : 154 wordsThe British Broadasting Corporation is tonsidering a new television system which has been developed by the Gramophonc Co. Ltd., and which, it is claimed, is a great ...
Article : 134 wordsThe British army estimates for 1934 are £39,600,000, compared with £37,950,-000 in 1933. They aie still £330,000 below those of 1931. The additional ...
Article : 106 wordsReports from London that a sccret agreement for the stabilisation of the dollar, the pound, and the frane had been reached by lepresentatives of the ...
Article : 154 wordsDespite the fact that £10,000, or twothirds of the cost, will be provided by the British Government, neither the secretary of the expedition nor the Royal ...
Article : 203 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — The Fdeirl Ministry has decided to take steps to obtain uniformity of control and censorship of films," said the Minister for ...
Article : 116 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—In a case, which began in the Central Police Court to-day reference was made to a bank robbery at Enmore in October, 1929. Leonel ...
Article : 234 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Giving evidence to-day before the Royal commission which is inquiring into the wheat industry, the chief traff[?] managet of the New South ...
Article : 155 wordsThe following message has been received from the representative of the Austialian Press Association with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition:— ...
Article : 178 wordsThe "Daily Teletaph," in an article giving prominence to the grave plight of Britisn beer producers says that farmers are losing 60/ on every beast sold ...
Article : 283 wordsA complaint that Australian mutton was being used in the Government's unemployed reilef camps in British Columbia, to the detriment of the Canadian meat ...
Article : 356 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — A report submitted to the Methodist Conference by the social questions committee to-day expressed the opinion that the film ...
Article : 60 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A strange crime was committeed by a man at Redfern to day. After attempting to murder his sister, he committed suicide. It is thought ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Chaneellor of Germany (Herr Hitler) is most anxious to stop the growing estiangement between Germany and the Vatican. He is sending the ...
Article : 122 wordsSYDNEY. Thursday.—Maurice Rooklyn, the "human target," who has been mystilying audiences at the Tivo[?] Theatre by apparently catching in his teeth bullets ...
Article : 67 wordsDARWIN. Thursday.—Reports were received in Darwin to-day from Timber Creek that the aborigine Jimmy Nemarluk had been captured at Laguna Station ...
Article : 152 wordsThe price of gold was £6/16/8 an ounce to-day, compared with £6/16/10 yesterday. The price is equal to £8/8/8 an ounce ...
Article : 54 wordsIn an exclusive interview with the Associated Press at Fort Myers, Florida, Mr. Henry Ford commended Senator Borah's attack on munition-makers. ...
Article : 163 wordsFOSTER, Thursday.—Flerce north winds have prevailed all day, causing many bush fires. Fires at Turton's Cr[?]k threatened the homestead of Mr. M. R. ...
Article : 62 wordsFor the first time in Germany a divorce has been granted to a Christian because his wife is a Jewess. In granting the divorce the judge remarked:—"To pair a ...
Article : 99 wordsGiving a verdict against the British Board of Boxing Control in favour of Doylc, the boxer, who brought an action following his disqualification in his fight ...
Article : 150 wordsSir,—An appeal is being made by the Royal Society of St. George for members. I suggest that blanches of the society be opened in large piovincial towns, ...
Article : 127 wordsLarte numbers of deep-sea fish have been added recently to the collection at the Aquarlum. bringing the total to more then 300. Among these are old wives, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 9 Mar 1934, Page 9
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