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1930 and South
In 1930 in the U. S. the Southern Agrarians wrote in the " Introduction: A Statement of Principles " to their book I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition that
* 1930 – K Viswanath, South Indian film director
* 1930 – Magnus Malan, South African politician ( d. 2011 )
* 1930 – Roy McLean, South African cricketer ( d. 2007 )
One male, known as Old Tom, was reportedly spotted every winter between the 1840s and 1930 off New South Wales, Australia.
Benaud was born in Penrith, New South Wales in 1930.
The original rendition ( 1910 ) was the only version used until 1930, and it continued to be used as the rank badge of warrant officers in the South African Defence Force and South African National Defence Force until 2002.
* The South African poet Roy Campbell wrote an elegiac poem dedicated to the isle of Tristan de Cunha in 1930.
** Aubrey Faulkner, South African cricketer ( d. 1930 )
Thurmond studied law with his father as a legal apprentice and was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1930.
Reigning World Cup holders Uruguay declined to participate, in protest at the refusal of several European countries to travel to South America for the previous World Cup, which Uruguay had hosted in 1930.
Returning from a fact-finding trip to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America in 1930, Metropolitan Damaskinos recommended to Patriarch Photios II that he appoint Metropolitan Athenagoras to the position of Archbishop of North and South America as the best person to bring harmony to the American diocese.
* Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone ( 1854 – 1930 ), Home Secretary 1905 – 1910 and Governor-General of South Africa 1910 – 1914 ; youngest son of William Ewart Gladstone
Argentina, which had been insignificant during the first half of the 19th century, showed growth from the 1860s up until 1930 that was so impressive that it was expected to eventually become the United States of South America.
The original South Atlantic League was a mid-to higher-classification circuit that played from 1904 to 1917, 1919 to 1930 ( when it was known as the South Atlantic Association ), 1936 to 1942 and 1946 to 1963.
Marie Roslyn Bashir AC, CVO ( born 1 December 1930 ) is the present Governor of New South Wales since 2001 and also the Chancellor of the University of Sydney since 2007.
Marie Roslyn Bashir was born in 1930 in Narrandera, New South Wales, to Lebanese-born parents Michael Bashir and Victoria Melick.
Lang during his career, and familiarly known as " Jack " and nicknamed " The Big Fella " was an Australian politician who was Premier of New South Wales for two terms ( 1925 – 27, 1930 – 32 ).
In 1930, more than one in five adult males in New South Wales was without a job.
* James E. Williams ( 1930 – 1999 ), Marshal for South Carolina, Medal of Honor recipient.
Gypsum was mined until 1930 when the Great Depression made it uneconomical, and in 1970 the town and surrounding land was sold to the South Australian government, creating Innes National Park.
Rebuilt after the war, the city entered a " Golden Age ", becoming the largest city in Mississippi between 1890 and 1930 and a leading center for manufacturing in the South.
Between 1890 and 1930, Meridian was the largest city in Mississippi and a leading center for manufacturing in the South.

1930 and Brisbane
A trunk line between Melbourne ( headquarters of the PMG Department ) and Sydney was established in 1907, with extension to Adelaide in 1914, Brisbane in 1923, Perth in 1930 and Hobart in 1935.
In 1930 – 31, against the first West Indian side to visit Australia, Bradman's scoring was more sedate than in England — although he did make 223 in 297 minutes in the Third Test at Brisbane and 152 in 154 minutes in the following Test at Melbourne.
Charles Edward Kingsford Smith was born on 9 February 1897 in Hamilton ( a suburb of Brisbane ), Queensland, Australia, and was the youngest of seven children of William Charles Smith ( 1852 – 1930 ), a bank manager, and Catherine Mary Kingsford ( 1857 – 1938 ), daughter of Richard Ash Kingsford, a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.
The New England Highway crosses the State border into Queensland at Wallangarra, famous for the railway break of gauge on the only rail link between Sydney and Brisbane from 1888 until the coastal standard gauge line was completed in 1930.
It was extended from Casino to Kyogle in 1910 and Brisbane in 1930.
The line was supplanted as the principal route to Brisbane by the completion of the North Coast Line in 1930.
The two concrete results were ( 1 ) the construction of the standard gauge railway from Grafton to South Brisbane, opened in 1930 and ( 2 ) the extension of Commonwealth Railways ' standard-gauge Trans Australia Railway from Port Augusta to Port Pirie in 1937.
In 1930 – 31, aged 22, Fingleton regained his position at the start of the Sheffield Shield season for New South Wales, and first came to prominence when he withstood a ferocious opening spell against the express pace of Eddie Gilbert in Brisbane against Queensland.
A 6. 6 L Vulcan-engined 32-seat Brisbane came in 1928 and the Emperor double decker in 1930.
The new main line to Brisbane, via the North Coast was opened in stages between 1905 and 1930, but a ferry carried trains across the Clarence River at Grafton until the bridge was completed in 1932.
To accommodate the new, enlarged city council, the current Brisbane City Hall was opened in 1930.
* 1930 Brisbane City Hall opened.
Brisbane State High School joined the Great Public Schools ' Association of Queensland in 1930, and consequently the school is able to enter competitions against other GPS schools in South East Queensland.
Brisbane City Hall was opened in 1930 by Queensland Governor ( Sir John Goodwin ).
Brisbane City Hall around 1930.
File: CityHallFoundationStone3. JPG | Brisbane City Hall's 1930 foundation stone
In 1930, Past Brothers moved into the Brisbane Rugby League after the Christian Brothers Old Boys Football Club ( Brothers Rugby Club ) returned to rugby union ( QRL / BRL Annual Reports 1930 ).
File: Shrine-of-Remembrance-Anzac-Square Brisbane. jpg | Shrine of Remembrance and the ' Eternal Flame ', ANZAC Square façade ( dedicated on 11 November 1930 )

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