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  • The Sydney Morning Herald. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    On Empire Day the air is full of schemes for land settlement. Sir Joseph Carruthers's slogan has captured popular imagination; the Government of New South Wales has ... [Article] (1117 words)
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  • FUTURE OF THE MURRAY.

    During the past four months the new Federal Minister for Works has twice made a tour of inspection of the engineering operations along the River Murray. On the ... [Article] (942 words)
  • PERSONAL. VICE-REGAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Forster, attended by Captain G. H. Pitt Rivers, and Captain F. R. S. de la Cour, As.D.C., left Sydney yesterday evening by ... [Article] (285 words)
  • VICTORIA. LOSS OF FEDERAL SEATS. MINISTER SYMPATHETIC. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.

    Encouragement was given by the Acting Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Earle) to-day to the hope that the Federal Parliament will not deprive Victoria of two ... [Article] (244 words)
  • EMPIRE DAY. TO-DAY'S CELEBRATIONS. THE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Empire Day will be fittingly celebrated to-day, the anniversary of Queen Victoria's birthday, throughout New South Wales. The occasion has not been declared a public holiday. ... [Article] (2069 words)
  • THE EMPIRE.

    From Indus to Iberia the Roman eagles flew; Both Cymria and Carthage the Roman legions knew; And over all a vanqulsh'd world Great Rome her shadow threw. From Ormuz to the Oxus, with sword in hand or sheath, ... [Article] (254 words)
  • STREET FUN AND FROLICS. "CCMMEM." ILLUSTRATED IN "SYDNEY MAIL." EMPIRE SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS.

    The annual festival of the Sydney University students is capitally illustrated in this week's "Mail," with snapshots of the mirthprovoking street procession, the scene in the ... [Article] (377 words)
  • OVERTIME. DISALLOWED BY REGISTRAR. FEDERAL AWARD A BAR.

    Mr. G. C. Addison yesterday delivered his reserved decision as Chief Industrial Magistrate in the case in which John Atkins, secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers' and ... [Article] (176 words)
  • DEEDS OF EMPIRE. WHAT THEY TEACH. LESSONS FOR THE SCHOOL.

    Never the lotos closes, never the wild fowl wake, But a soul goes out on the East wind that died for England's sake— Man or womar, or auckling, mother or bride or maid— ... [Article] (1119 words)
  • CONDOMINIUM. CLERGYMAN'S DENUNCIATION. MR. HUGHES REPROACHED. MELBOURNE. Tuesday.

    "We all realise that as a politician the time of Mr. Hughes must be fully occupied in his endeavour to pacify his his friends, and in his efforts to pursue his enemies. Nevertheless, ... [Article] (324 words)
  • RAILWAY SERVICE. IN THE COUNTRY. COMMISSIONERS CRITICISED. HOLBROOK, Tuesday.

    The intention of the Railway Commissioners to connect the Holbrook train with the down Albury mail instead of the Melbourne express as at present, came in for severe criticism at ... [Article] (161 words)
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