A description of the mechanism and circuits of the facsimile wireless service which is now in operation between Australia and England was given at the December meeting of the ...
Article : 1,191 wordsSales of land vested in the Railway Commissioners aggregated about £260,000 during 1934. The Real Estate Agent for Railways (Mr. H. C. Wilson) has made available the ...
Article : 349 wordsSir,—In your isue of 15th inst. your correspondent "Investor" refers to the probability of legislation in this State for the compulsory audit of solicitors' books, and expresses the ...
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Advertising : 259 wordsSir,—In Thursday's issue of the "Herald" C. P. Dolan mentions that this year marks the centenary of the town of Wollongong. In 1914, just prior to the outbreak of the ...
Article : 427 wordsThe following information regarding points of law arising out of recent legislation on the above subjects has been furnished by a solicitor. Questions of general interest are dealt ...
Article : 939 wordsThe latest monthly statistics for New South Wales give further evidence of the tendency of interest rates on first mortgages to recede to the 4½ per cent level. This tendency ...
Article : 168 wordsSir,—The letter of Mr. A. W. Fowler in to-day's "Herald" contains a medley of misstatements which cannot be permitted to go unchallenged. The burden of his complaint— ...
Article : 324 wordsMr. D. A. S. Campbell writes (in part):— Sir,—"Victim," writing in the real estate column of the "Herald" on December 26, urges that if the moratorium is to be ...
Article : 310 wordsSir,—Your correspondent of 24th inst. states playing from memory as the reason for Paganini, the great violinist, being thought by the public of his day to be in league with the ...
Article : 389 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 8th instant an article appears on Port Macquarie, written by the Rev. Canon Gray, in which the following sentence occurs, viz.: "The great asylum, built ...
Article : 271 wordsThe finances of the Mosman Council, at the close of 1934, were reported to be satisfactory. In spite of difficulties, it was stated, there had been consistent improvement. ...
Article : 820 wordsSir,—I would recommend to your readers the article printed in the "Herald" of the 26th inst., on the control of the sale of, and the claims made for, proprietary medicines in ...
Article : 248 wordsSir,—I feel it a duty of gratitude to the memory of the late Dr. Eric P. Barbour to place on record my appreciation of the worth of that eminent cricket scribe, the most noted, ...
Article : 295 wordsBefore the Registrar.—At Commonwealth Bank Building, Pitt-street.—At 10 a.m.: Confirmation of accounts and plans. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 322 wordsSir,—It is being contended that there is nothing disingenuous in advocating raising of school age for the purpose of easing the labour market. This is the exact argument ...
Article : 245 wordsWhen Albert Wright, 45, labourer, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with riotous behaviour in Oxford-street on the previous day, the constable who arrested ...
Article : 154 wordsSir,—I think that it is only fair to congratulate the cast—the orchestra and conductor—for their splendid rendering of Tannhauser last Friday night. I have heard ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 2 Jan 1935, Page 4
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