SYDNEY, Thursday.—After a conference at the Trades Hall to-day representatives of 11 unions, most of which are affiliated with the Lang Labour party, ...
Article : 741 wordsMore than 5,000 heavily armed police, 300 infantrymen, a fleet of aeroplanes, and an elaborate radio communication system have been mobilised to capture ...
Article : 245 wordsDelighted with the warmth of their reception, the Australians lost no time in sampling the attractions of London. Practically the whole party attended a theatre ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 642 wordsGeneral Tsiang, Chinese Minister in Tokio, to-day visited the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) to obtain a correct version of Japan's policy with regard to ...
Article : 234 wordsFatal rioting occurred during the Moslem Mohurrum festival celebrations at Sultanpur, in Kapurthala State, yesterday. The police had forbidden a Moslem ...
Article : 353 wordsWhen oil fumes exploded in a room at the rear of the house of Mrs. E. Crawford, at the corner of Mercer street and Bowman's parade Oakleigh, last evening ...
Article : 257 wordsHigher prices. both wholesale and retail, will be charged for butter when the butter equalisation plan comes into operation on Tuesday next, when the ...
Article : 665 wordsThe police have decided to conduct a vigorous campaign against the drivers of all vehicles not carrying adequate lights. This announcement was made yesterday ...
Article : 329 wordsCrouching on the running board, Mr. Cornelius Stanley Ellis, aged about 30 years, orchardist of Red Cliffs, tried unsuccessfully to gain control of his ...
Article : 224 wordsArmed with a dagger, a man attacked and critically injured Mr. Bunshiro Suzuki, managing editor of "Asahi Shimbun," one of the largest newspapers ...
Article : 211 wordsDr. Koo, the Chinese Minister at Berne, told press representatives that Japan was trying to carve out a privileged situation in China, incompatible ...
Article : 62 wordsOpening with the "Pageant of St. Blaize," Wool Week will begin to-day. A procession of three lorries will leave the corner of William and Bourke streets at ...
Article : 323 wordsObserving that recent Japanese statements were bound to arouse the suspicion that difficulties in Europe and America were again regarded as Japan's ...
Article : 186 wordsAddressing members of the Irish Tourists' Association, President de Valera declared that Ireland was one of the most peaceful countries in the world, and ...
Article : 126 wordsAnzac Day was commemorated in London by a service at St. Clement Danes Church, in the Strand. The church was filled, the congregation including General ...
Article : 263 wordsThe ancient franchise of members of the House of Lords was set aside to-day when the House agreed to permit the attendance of the Earl of Derby as a ...
Article : 260 wordsReports regarding the Japanese policy toward China were again the subject of questions in Parliament to-day. The Foreign Secretary (Sir John ...
Article : 108 wordsIndications point to Crawford and Perry meeting in the final match of the British hard-court championships at Bournemouth, beginning on April 30. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe secretary of the M.C.C. (Mr. W. Findlay) denies that the M.C.C. has experimentally instructed the umpires in friendly matches to be played at Lord's ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Soviet sees in Japan's warning a sharpened tension in Americo-Japanese and Russo-Japanese relations, also further evidence of the dominance of the Japanese ...
Article : 94 wordsThe State Cabinet approved yesterday the first determination of the new Milk Board. It will now go to the Governor in Council for formal ratification. The ...
Article : 114 wordsRisking severe burns, Mr. Francis Kuh[?]d and his wife repeatedly entered the Panton Hill Hotel, Panton Hill, of which they were the licensees, recovering what ...
Article : 234 wordsAn Indian named Lalubhai Velabh Khatri was sentenced to imprisonment for five years to-day and fined £250 by the Chief Justice for having attempted to ...
Article : 69 wordsAlthough England has long been complaining about the drought it was partially broken coincidentally with the team's arrival and prevented practice at Lord's ...
Article : 147 wordsIn view of the developments in the Labour faction fight in Sydney, and a declaration by the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party that it would ...
Article : 520 wordsAustralians and New Zealanders in Toronto held a brief Anzac Day ceremony on the steps of the City Hall, on which the Australian flag and the Union ...
Article : 67 wordsWhile the State Department has continued to follow a policy of official reticence in the new crisis in Far Eastern affairs, diplomatic circles have buzzed ...
Article : 470 wordsFederal agents attempted to-day to serve a warrant charging him with murder on General Gerardo Machado, the former President of the Republic of Cuba, ...
Article : 96 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. A. N. Finlay, coach of the Sydney Grammar School rowing eight, which won the great public schools' race in Sydney on Saturday, ...
Article : 122 wordsA Foreign Office communique states:— "Dr. Suvich, the Italian Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, accompanied by the Italian Ambassador (Sighor Grandi), ...
Article : 126 wordsIn the third round of the English (Close) amateur golf championship played over the Tormby links, Southport, Lancashire, to-day Leonard Crawley, the ...
Article : 124 wordsEfforts will be made shortly by the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League to obtain from the State Ministry permission to erect a permanent ...
Article : 121 wordsAn unconfirmed report has been received that a sailing cutter in the Lau group has been lost, with 59 Fijians aboard. Two survivors landed on the ...
Article : 66 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—After a special meeting of the Cabinet to-day at which the chief commissioner of police (Brigadier-General R. L. Leane) was ...
Article : 139 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday. — Torrential rains in North Queensland caused more floods, and many railway bridges are again submerged. Almost eight inches ...
Article : 78 words"Flight, the aviation Journal, says:— "Australia and, in fact, the whole Empire may be congratulated on the awarding of the Singapore-Brisbane contract ...
Article : 211 wordsMelbourne experienced its first heavy fog and the coldest temperature of the year yesterday morning. Between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. fog covered most of the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe money value of retail trade sales in March in Great Britain was higher by 5.7 per cent, than in March, 1933—the largest total advance recorded since ...
Article : 115 wordsThe public portion of the fund, namely £50,000, for providing the purchase money of the Codex Sinaiticus, the fourth century manuscript of the Bible, which the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 27 Apr 1934, Page 7
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