At two union conferences held in Melbourne to-day, resolutions were passed calling upon the Federal Ministry to take steps to prevent the unanimous judgment of the ...
Article : 373 wordsLeo Sheehan, aged 25 years, of Lavender Bay, Sydney, while surfing at Port Kembla this morning, had a seizure and sank. Members of the Port Kembla Surf club swam ...
Article : 53 wordsThe West Indies won the match against Combined Country to-day in sensational manner by an innings and one run. Newcastle's desire to see Constantine at the ...
Article : 593 wordsFew individuals have exerted so forceful an influence on the art life of this city as Mr. Julian Ashton, who to-day celebrates his eightieth birthday. He has exerted this ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 267 wordsSpeaking in the Parkes electorate last night, the Nationalist candidate (Mr. Marr) said that the Labour party in New South Wales had been forsaken by its Federal leader (Mr. ...
Article : 325 wordsIn the absence of the Premier (Mr. Lang), the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling), at the official luncheon, proposed the toast "The Day We Celebrate." ...
Article : 1,756 wordsThe annual country conference of the A.L.P. was concluded at Forbes this afternoon. The chairman (Mr. Graves) announced that a bill would be introduced shortly with regard ...
Article : 501 wordsTravelling in a motor car from the Bellinger River to Sydney on their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. George McCristal, of Repton, were injured when their car collided with a tram ...
Article : 85 wordsMerle Fisher, aged 8 years, daughter of the station master at Kootingal, was bitten on the foot by a brown snake while playing in the yard. She has now recovered. ...
Article : 94 wordsWhen E. Noy was getting through a fence the pea-rifle he was carrying discharged a bullet, which lodged in his shoulder blade. He was admitted to the district hospital, where ...
Article : 40 wordsWhile mustering sheep at Gurley, station, C. Deamer, an overseer, fell beneath his horse, He was badly crushed, and was taken to hospital suffering from concussion. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Fairley's store at Port Kembla was entered by shopbreakers yesterday.Four bags of sugar were emptied and refilled with tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes. The thieves ...
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Article : 283 wordsOne hundred and four Methodist Crusaders, consisting of representatives' of various Sydney and Newcastle congregations, who are accompanied by the Revs. J. Varcoe Cocks, A. ...
Article : 76 wordsA well-trained agent is calling at business offices, and spreading the doctrines of Communism, according to statements made by a business man, who signs himself "Community ...
Article : 237 wordsUnless traffic improves on the Wiseman's ferry punt, or the working expenses are reduced, the councils of Colo, Baulkham Hills, Hornsby, and Erina shires will be called upon ...
Article : 73 wordsFar-reachng reforms in the Railway Department were forecast by Mr. Lang in an address at a civic reception at Forbes to-day. Mr. Lang said that one of the things ...
Article : 352 wordsThree gold prospectors report that they have struck what promises to be a remunerative reef in new country, in the vicinity of the Lady Mary Reef, Hanging Rock. An expert ...
Article : 383 wordsThe results of the "A" grade band competition, which were concluded last night at the Sports Ground, were as follows:- Townsville Railway Band (conductor, Mr. ...
Article : 299 wordsLoftus Ruffels, 22, son of Police-sergeant Ruffels, of Queanbeyan, was drowned in the Cotter River, near Canberra, this afternoon. Ruffels attempted to rescue a girl bather who ...
Article : 94 wordsThe endurance swimming competition was continued at Manly Baths yesterday. Ray Henderson (Coogee) retired at 6.25 a.m., after having been in the water for 38 hours ...
Article : 149 wordsSenior Fours (regulation bouts).—Sydney: S. Downie, list 21b (bow); F. C. Pike, 12st 61b (2[?] J. B. Harkness, [?] 71b (3); A. C. Lambert, [?] 91b (stroke); J. Nickson (cox); Claude Rosevear ...
Article : 672 wordsWhen the Union Company's steamer Monowai arrived off Wellington Heads at 1.47 p.m. yesterday, she had broken the record of two days 23 hours, established last November by ...
Article : 82 wordsAshfield.—Corner Liverpool-road and Milton-street Speakers: Mr. C. R. W. McDonald. 8 p.m.: Mr. L. T. Courtenay, 8.35; Mr. F. W. Cable, 9; Mr. Joslah Francis. M. P. (Moreton. Q.). 9.30; ...
Article : 624 wordsThe executive of the Church and State Great Hospital Appeal has decided that, where desired, money for the appeal shall be spent on the hospitals in the districts in which it ...
Article : 311 wordsLost for a night and a day in the Grand Canyon near Blackheath, Miss Maude Keogh, 25, of Bayville-street, Balmain was found yesterday afternoon, little the worse for her ...
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Article : 380 words"As an example of the audacity of despers[?]tion, Mr. Theodore's attack on the Arbitration Court Judges is surely without Parallel," said Mr. H. S. Gullett, deputy-leader of the Federal ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Federal convention of the Australian Workers' Union will be commenced in Sydney to-day. More than 30 delegates from the various States will attend. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsWhile walking in his sleep early yesterday morning, Roderick McKinnon, 35 a postal assistant of Corabella-street, Kirribil[?], fell through a window on to a passage-way at the ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Guy Menzies, accompanied by Mr. A. E. James, visited Rotorua. He was accorded a civic reception, and was presented with a Maorl memento. He will sall by the Aorangi ...
Article : 39 wordsOutboard handicap two miles: Oh My (W. H[?]), handicap 6s. 1: Wallaby (O.Littlejohn), 1m 56s, 2l Lady Thelma (N. Cohen). lm 2s. 3: Cettien VII. (H. McEvoy), scr., 4. Won by 20 seconds with ...
Article : 233 wordsFrom a sailing point of view the conditions at the Anniversary Regatta yesterday were all that could be desired the boats in the various events making a big display in the gentle breeze from ...
Article : 1,415 wordsThe general opinion at Longreach is [?] the shearers on strike are weakening, and that no surprise will be occasioned to sec the collapse of the strike soon. ...
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Article : 32 wordsHer Majesty's: "The Belle of New York," 8. Criterion Theatre: "In port," and "Eliza Comes to Stay," 8-10. St. James Theatre: "Topsy Turvy," 8. ...
Article : 145 wordsNellie Wayne, aged 4, of Rochford-street, Erskineville, fell over the cliffs at Maroubra yesterday morning. She was later taken to hospital suffering from a fractured skull. ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. James Clark, who, with his partner, Mr. Peter Tait, controls several companies representing a large proportion of the woolgrowing industry in Queensland, said to-day ...
Article : 94 wordsConstable Smith, of the Concord police, was led a long chase yesterday afternoon when he set off in pursuit of two youths whom he suspected of stealing. For over a mile through ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 27 Jan 1931, Page 10
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