Mrs. Ulm to-day received a personal note of sympathy for the loss of her husband, from the President of the United States (Mr. Roosevelt). ...
Article : 200 words"The prosecution lias to go on. We could not take assurance from a prohibited immigrant that he would leave the country. He might undertake [?] ...
Article : 413 wordsThe actual extent of restriction of meat exports from Australia to which the Commonwealth Government has agreed is 18,900-cwt. over the first ...
Article : 185 wordsInterviewed to-day, the South African Trade Commissioner (Mr. Brennan) said that South Africa was definitely receptive to a trade ...
Article : 135 wordsPerfect organisation characterised the plebiscite, which was carried out with quiet orderliness and excellent discipline. This was in strong contrast to the baseless fantastic rumours of fierce brawls and shooting. ...
Article : 675 wordsA long round of farewells occupied the last day in New South Wales of the Governor, Sir Philip Game, and Lady Game. ...
Article : 217 wordsThe body of James Ross, 23, a labourer, of Tallarook, was found in a creek a few miles from his home today. His hands and feet were tied ...
Article : 418 wordsWhen a car was engulfed by the sudden rush of flood waters in a creek on the outskirts of Bathurst early last night, Ernest Flynn, of Bathurst, ...
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Article : 61 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) to-day made ah extensive tour of the harbour to inspect ships in the interstate trade which will be ...
Article : 97 wordsMany parts of the State experienced exceptionally heavy rain yesterday, several inches being recorded in the southern centres, notably Holbrook, ...
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Article : 302 wordsReferring to the report from Melbourne that Andrew Charlton will be asked by the President of the Victorian Amateur Swimming ...
Article : 115 wordsSir Herbert Gepp, who has been appointed by the State Government to inquire into the bread prices in Sydney, arrived here to-day. ...
Article : 158 wordsTorrential rain which fell over the district this afternoon, caused serious floodings and damage to property, estimated at more than £10,000. ...
Article : 202 words"The Daily Telegraph" says that even if there was some disappointment there is no cause for tears in Perry losing to Jack Crawford—one ...
Article : 97 wordsA conference is now being held between representatives of the iron workers in Sydney and New South Wales railway servants and the New ...
Article : 89 wordsAlleged irregularities in the Waugoola shire election are being investigated by police. It was alleged that in B riding two shire employees ...
Article : 56 wordsSurprising two men, who were acting suspiciously in a house at Laura Grove, Hawthorne, late this afternoon, Constable John Simpson, 32, of ...
Article : 72 wordsThe dispute at Goodyear rubber works over the seniority and the right of dismissal by the management has now been handed over to the ...
Article : 71 wordsDamage estimated at £60,000 was done by a fire at the premises of Brooklands Motor Accessories Pty. Ltd., Lonsdale street, late last night. ...
Article : 56 wordsMrs. J. O'Donnell narrowly escaped death when lightning struck a dish she was holding in the yard of a hotel at Bathurst. The dish was ...
Article : 58 wordsCountry tennis carnival matches set down for decision to-day, were postponed until to-morrow owing to rain. At noon, water was lying on the ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Tue 15 Jan 1935, Page 1
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