The meeting of the Loan Council began in Melbourne yesterday. Reports prepared for the Treasurers showed that, according to the Premiers' plan and subsequent adjustments, the deficits of the Commonwealth and States for the financial year 1931-32 should be £12,220,000. ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Chief Veterinary Surgeon (Mr. Max Henry) said to-night that it had been definitely established that there were cattle ticks at Hanging Rock, near Cangai, on the ...
Article : 392 wordsThe fierce heat wave which prevails over inland New South Wales has become one of the most terrific on record. Yesterday the heat intensified and abnormal temperatures ...
Article : 758 wordsAs a result of the victory of the Victorian challenger, Vanessa (Mr. J. A. Linacre), yesterday afternoon, in the last of a series of five heats, the Sayonara Cup returns to Melbourne, ...
Article : 401 wordsAddressing 10,000 enthusiastic boys and girls in the Albert Hall, representing every youth movement in England, the Prince of Wales rallied England to give of its best in the hour ...
Article : 413 wordsAfter a fruitless search carried on all last night the prospect of finding the missing submarine M2 in time to rescue the crew alive has practically vanished. ...
Article : 953 wordsNew demands by the Japanese, following a Chinese intimation of agreement to the first ultimatum, have produced the gravest situation at ...
Article : 800 wordsWith the Ashes safe, the fourth test match, commencing at Adelaide Oval to-day, between South Africa and Australia, will lack the plamour of the former contests. Nevertheless the ...
Article : 545 wordsPreparations for the Imperial Economic Conference, provisionally fixed for the second week in July at Ottawa, are making good progress. ...
Article : 474 wordsVoluminous reports, dealing with government finance for 1931-32, that had been prepared for submission to the Treasurers were summarised by a committee of Commonwealth ...
Article : 1,002 wordsSir George Fuller, speaking yesterday at a conference of co-operative butter factories, referred to a speech by the Prime Minister at Launceston, in which Mr. Lyons said that one ...
Article : 368 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) explained the attitude of the Commonwealth Government before consideration was given by the conference to the facts and figures disclosed ...
Article : 2,405 wordsOn the ground that the money came from the 1/ in the £1 unemployment tax, protests against the Government providing funds for municipal relief works in the form of loans, ...
Article : 307 wordsMost of the officials have returned to Auckland from the Ninety-Mile Beach, and will go back again next week. Mr. Norman Smith will attempt other records about the end of next ...
Article : 158 wordsSeveral landholders in the Bankstown, Chullora, and Blacktown districts are selling their land subdivisions on unusual terms. One owner at Bankstown, who has some ...
Article : 282 wordsTo solve certain mysteries of the South Polar Continent, the main object being to investigate the possible existence of a sea level between the Weddell and Ross Seas, is ...
Article : 219 wordsSeveral villages in the Rajouli and Ko[?] districts of Kashmir have been sacked by armed mobs, and the revolt is spreading to Mirpu[?] and Bhimber. ...
Article : 484 wordsWhen Parliament reassembled, the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) gave notice of his intention to move for the appointment of a select committee to consider what effect ...
Article : 129 wordsThe only development in the shipping trouble at Port Adelaide to-day was the signing off of one seaman from the Coast Steamship Company's vessel, Kooraka. He handed in his ...
Article : 92 wordsThe first prosecution in Victoria with regard to the New South Wales State lottery was heard before Mr. Cook, P.M., at the District Court to-day. Joseph Patrick Byrne, 66, of ...
Article : 163 wordsAt the wool sales yesterday, the present season's record price of /29 per lb was paid by a French buyer for six bales of A clip merino ewes, branded Wyallia over SJ over ...
Article : 109 wordsSix Cabinet Ministers will constitute the British delegation to the Disarmament Conference, which will open at Geneva on Tuesday. The delegates were announced to-day as ...
Article : 117 wordsViscount Grey, a former Minister for Foreign Affairs, has written to his fellow-Liberal. Sir Herbert Samuel, one of the Ministers dissenting from the Government's tariff ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. M. H. Elvery, honorary secretary of the Dundas West Methodist Sunday school, stated yesterday that the Chief Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Maddocks) had written ...
Article : 154 wordsThe unsuccessful protests made against the primage duty and sales tax on books when these imposts were introduced are being renewed. A deputation from many ...
Article : 132 wordsAt last night's meeting of the council of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association, a resolution was carried recommending to the Olympic Council that Brother ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labour, has asked for Federal relief of the unemployed with funds to be raised by taxation. He declared that ...
Article : 95 wordsThe hearing has been fixed for Friday afternoon of the motion by counsel for the defence to dismiss the indictment against Mrs. Granville Fortescue. Lieutenant Thomas Massie, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Jan 1932, Page 11
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