Armed men entered the Moreland branch of the Bank of New South Wales, Sydney-road, at lunch time to-day, and holding up the teller, Mr. ...
Article : 545 wordsA proclamation was issued yesterday dissolving the Legislative Assembly. The writs for the general election will be issued on Monday. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe question of whether trams should cross the Harbour Bridge on a spare set of rails is likely to be reopened at the request of the Metropolitan Transport Trust. ...
Article : 413 wordsThe fourth race in the Americas Cup series, held to-day of Newport, was won by the united States defender, Enterprise, which thus retained the ...
Article : 446 wordsThe Orama, with Mr. Scullin on board, arrived at Toulon just before midnight, and was met by Mr. C. H. Voss, the Commonwealth's representative in Paris. The special ...
Article : 516 wordsPersistent and vigorous picketing by women Congress volunteers caused serious disturbances at Bombay yesterday. Repeated charges were made by police to enable voters to reach ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) to-day reiterated the opinion that increased taxation was inevitable. "Economies have formed the greater part ...
Article : 351 wordsTo-day marked what may be regarded as the closing of the final chapter in the history of the Royal Australian Naval College at Jervis Bay. ...
Article : 434 wordsThe Nationalist campaign in the Petersham electorate was inaugurated at a meeting in the local Town Hall last night, when support was given to the candidature of Alderman ...
Article : 638 wordsBefore very long the British airship R101 will be able to sail the skies without taking any petrol with her. Hitherto she has had to carry a certain amount of motor spirit for ...
Article : 237 wordsIn its struggle to make the tramways ledger balance, the Metropolitan Transport Trust is taking action against taxi buses which ply for passengers along tram routes. At the ...
Article : 169 wordsAt the annual dinner of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Officers' Association last night, the Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Cleary) expressed ...
Article : 403 wordsSir Otto Niemeyer has arranged to leave New Zealand for Australia next week, reaching Sydney on September 29. The Board of the Commonwealth Bank ...
Article : 220 words"I feel confident, from the preliminary conversations I have had in Ottawa, that we will be able to get together in matters of trade to the mutual advantage of New Zealand and ...
Article : 299 wordsThe report of the health organisation of the League of Nations was presented by Miss Susan Lawrence, Parliamentary Secretary to the British Ministry of Health, at a meeting ...
Article : 294 wordsA message from San Diego (California) says that Mrs. Ruth Alexander, 20, a wellknown American aviatrix, was killed a few minutes after starting on a non-stop ...
Article : 118 wordsDuring evidence and argument on the appli cation by the Railway Commissioners of various States for an order setting aside the awards of different railway unions, discussion ...
Article : 470 wordsAt a meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night, the following recommendations, made at the recent A.C.T.U. conference were considered: ...
Article : 685 wordsA proposal to affiliate with the A.L.P. was rejected yesterday after animated debate by the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Officers' Association. ...
Article : 174 wordsIt is reported from Stuttgart that three German airmen and an acrobat were killed while attempting to perform a stunt in midair. The acrobat was climbing a rope ladder ...
Article : 205 words"As a Minister of one Federal Government, I want to make it quite clear that I am not supporting in any degree the policy that has been put forward by the Premier of New ...
Article : 771 wordsThere is growing interest in the scheme for an imports board, to make bulk purchases in the dominions, and to regulate food imports, which has lately had the close attention of ...
Article : 159 wordsThe "Financial Times" says:—"It would seem that the fall in Australian Government securities has well-nigh touched bottom. Considerable amounts of stock have been sold in ...
Article : 201 wordsAt the conclusion of evidence at the inquest concerning the death of Otto Ernest Thomas Mowle, farm worker, to-day, the Coroner (Mr. W. L. Elliott) found that Mowle died in the ...
Article : 482 words"There is no technical reason why air mails should not be delivered in India in 30 or 40 hours," said the ex-Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) in a speech at Ashridge. ...
Article : 171 wordsTransmitted from Cliffy Island by means of powerful lights, a message received at Port Albert, 20 miles away on the mainland, intimated that Mrs. Evelina Myers, wife of the ...
Article : 178 wordsDeclaring that British people were tired of the waste and extravagance of successive Governments, and slavish adherence to the parties' economic theories, which had lost all ...
Article : 130 wordsThe German Minister for Defence (General Wilhelm Groener), speaking at a banquet in Berlin at the conclusion of military manoeuvres in Germany, said that only one cavalry ...
Article : 136 wordsFears of increased taxation caused the investment market on 'Change yesterday to reach the lowest point since the depression began. ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. F. J. Matthews, who is flying to Australia, landed at Constantinople at 5.15 p.m yesterday, and left for Aleppo at 10 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 187 wordsMedical men were baffled by a disease which recently caused the death of a man 36 years of age at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. It could not be identified with any condition ...
Article : 164 wordsPreparations are well advanced for the Imperial Conference, which will begin on September 30 Dominion delegates will arrive within the next few days They will be ...
Article : 162 wordsThe French Premier (M. Tardieu) is continuing his policy of cutting down expenditure and taxation. The Council of Ministers has approved ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Sep 1930, Page 13
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