The "Herald" has secured the services of F. J. Perry, the famous lawn tennis player, who is s member of the visiting English team, to write a series of articles on tennis ...
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Article : 740 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) to-day explained to a deputation the British Government's attitude on disarmament, and the difficulties which beset the Disarmament Conference. ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Afghan Consulate at New Delhi has received a telegram from Kabul stating that Nadir Shall was murdered in the grounds of the Arg Palace by Abdul Khaliq, a menial, ...
Article : 386 words"The Government has decided to give a definite measure of relief at once to certain Crown employees in the lower grades by reviewing the incidence of the Public Service ...
Article : 1,185 wordsThe deputation was led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and included persons representative of the Churches, literature, science, industry, education, and the peace ...
Article : 1,147 wordsSenator Dordolot, who is a member of the Foreign Committee of the Belgian Senate, in an interview with representatives of the Press, said that the ...
Article : 468 wordsG. P. Hughes, captain of the English tennis team, who witnessed the finals of the New South Wales championships at the Rushcutter [?]ay courts on Saturday afternoon and took ...
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Article : 804 wordsWith a reverence that the passage of the years does not dim, the fifteenth anniversary of Armistice Day was celebrated throughout the British Empire on Saturday. ...
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Article : 747 wordsThe Flinders by-election caused by the resignation of Mr. S. M. Bruce on his appointment to the High Commissionership, took place yesterday. When counting ceased to-night, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Nov 1933, Page 11
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