What a welcome it was! Row upon row of Adelaide's leading men—business men, professional men, leaders of thought in the scientific and religious spheres—with their ladies, gathered in the spacious Conservatorium yesterday afternoon. The central figure, the intrepid Antarctic explorer who was ...
Article : 1,328 wordsThe impressiveness of the occasion seized the Premier. They had come to do honor to a man, who, by his achievements, had shown himself to be a ...
Article : 498 wordsO'erwhelmed by the thunderous applause with which he was greeted on rising to respond. Dr. Mawson stood for some moments before speaking. "I don't ...
Article : 2,256 wordsLord Denman who was heartily applauded on rising to speak, thanked the gathering for the kindly welcome extended to him. As Sir Samuel Way had ...
Article : 2,909 wordsA perfect storm of appl[?]se greeted Captain Davis, the Governor-General leading the way, and calling for three cheers, which were heartily given. The ...
Article : 640 wordsThe Governor-General (Lord Denman) excels at word pictures. They have the somewhat rare virtue of holding [?]s auditors, too. Tears were suspiciously near ...
Article : 196 words"To the Governor-General, Adelaide—"Please express my hearty congratulations to Mawson and members of his expedition on their safe return after their arduous experiences, and upon their successful achievements. At the same ...
Article : 46 wordsMessages were sent far and wide over the Commonwealth by the Chancellor of the University, inviting heads of State Governments to attend the function. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe New Zealand shearers decided to 1165 votes to 471 to join the Australian Workers' Union, and the amalgamation will accordingly follow. ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Thomas Ryan, president of the Trades and Labor Council, wrote as follows to the Chancellor of the University (Sir Samuel Way, Bart, LL.D.):— ...
Article : 247 wordsMr. T. B. Merry addressed the following letter to the Lieutenant-Governor:—"Sir Samuel Way, Bart., LL.D., Chancellor of the University. ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Hon. E. Groom (Minister of Customs) said it was to have been the privillege of the Minister of External Affairs (Representative Glynn) to welcome ...
Article : 477 wordsMarch 2-—Present—The mayor (Mr. J. D. Brown), Aldermen King, Standish, Wood, Nie[?]sa, Councillors Rosenhain, Martin, McBurnie, Wood, McInnis, Senior, Wise, and So[?]y. Receipts, ...
Article : 459 wordsOn behalf of the Australasian Society for the Advancement of Science Processor Orme Messon. who is also vice-president of the expedition committee, welcomed ...
Article : 128 wordsSouth Australia is deservedly proud of Cecil Madigan, who so distinguished himself during the expediton. It will be remembered that in order to remain with ...
Article : 126 wordsProfessor Orme Masson, of the Melbourne University, was honored by the Adelaide University yesterday, when he was admitted to the degree of Doctor of ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 3 Mar 1914, Page 6
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