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  • Family Notices

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  • Advertising

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923. PEACE IN IRELAND?

    Early in the year Mr. Cosgrave said that the back of the Republican resistance was broken, and that before long he would be able to announce the return of pence to ... [Article] (975 words)
  • INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Only grudgingly has the compromise on the subject of industrial arbitration arrived at in the Premiers' Conference been accepted by the representatives of some of ... [Article] (1006 words)
  • BOY SCOUTS. APPEAL FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT. BRISBANE, Wednesday.

    At a meeting of citizens held to-day, the Governor, who presided, announced that the purpose of the meeting was to raise from £2500 to £3060 annually to carry on the Boy ... [Article] (134 words)
  • MARTIN-PLACE. EXTENSION SCHEME. FURTHER POSTPONEMENT.

    Aldermen Burke and Stokes, chairman and secretary respectively of the Labour caucus in the City Council, waited or the Lord Mayor yesterday afternoon and asked him on behalf ... [Article] (128 words)
  • IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    To-day the Prime Minister received a cable message from the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), announcing that there would be no alteration in the arrangements that have been ... [Article] (118 words)
  • MATRAVILLE. PUBLIC TRUSTEE ASSUMES CONTROL.

    The Public Trustee has taken over the control of Matraville Garden Village for Soldiers, by virtue of authority conferred by a special Act or Parliament. ... [Article] (234 words)
  • PERSONAL. VICE-REGAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster, accompanied by the Hon. Mrs. Pitt-Rivers, and attended by Captain the Hon. C. Mulholland, C.B.E., D.S.O., military ... [Article] (346 words)
  • COTTON GROWH AT CHATSWOOD.

    A very fine sample of cotton has been grown by Mr. Fred Turner, F.L.S., in his garden at Chatswood. For many years past Mr. Turner has been experimenting with cotton, and this ... [Article] (222 words)
  • MOTOR TAX. MOREE, Wednesday.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the municipal council a latter was received from Cowra Municipality forwarding a copy of the following resolution and asking in the event ... [Article] (186 words)
  • PROTECTION OF KANGAROOS. ALBURY, Wednesday.

    Several shires on the Vi[?]rian side of the [?]rray have requested the Government to remove for three months the protection over [?]ngaro[?]s, which are stated to have become ... [Article] (69 words)
  • OUR HERITAGE. IN NATURAL RESOURCES.

    Hardly a day passes but the newspapers publish something connected with our mismanagement of some one of our natural resources, which are our national [?]ritage. ... [Article] (1668 words)
  • BOARD OF TRADE. Appointment Expires To-day. FUTURE POLICY UNCERTAIN

    The term of appointment of the members of the Board of Trade expires to-day. The question whether the members should be appointed or not for a further period will ... [Article] (317 words)
  • SHIRES' PRESIDENT.

    Cr. William Pyle, who was yesterday unanimously elected president of the Shires' Association, was born at Wickliffe, in the western districts of Victoria, in 1866. He came to New ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (173 words)
  • LOAN CONVERSION. LAST DAY FOR APPLICATIONS. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.

    Although the Commonwealth Treasurer, Dr. Page, said to-day that he was not yet in a position to announce the amount of the September 5 per cent. loan which would be ... [Article] (138 words)
  • LAND SETTLEMENT. MR. DUNN'S CRITICISM.

    The deputy leader of the Parl[?]mentary Labour party (Mr. W. F. Dunn) yesterday criticised the State Government's Immigration and land settlement policy. He said that when ... [Article] (337 words)
  • ROSE BAY SEPARATION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Having lived in Rose Bay on and off for the last 12 years, when not a house was on the new Believue Hill ward, I think I am cempetent to speak of the roads around Rose ... [Article] (313 words)
  • MURRAY VALLEY. Road to Development. THE TASK AHEAD.

    From the latest interstate conference [?] the use and the harnessing of the waters fo the Murray River the representatives of the States have returned home to-echo ... [Article] (1501 words)
  • W.A. STATE EMPLOYLES CIAIMS. PERTH, Wednesday.

    The Arbitration Court centinued the [?] ing to-day of the Government employees' case for a 44-hour week, and an increase in [?] minimum of the labourer's wage to £3/18/6 ... [Article] (122 words)
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