The Council of Ten has invited the neutral Powers to furnish their views of the League of Nations, with criticisms of it, with a view to embodying such of ...
Article : 105 wordsAfter bring postponed four times, the Autumn Meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was opened at Flemington this afternoon. There was a large attendance. ...
Article : 1,053 wordsThe pneumonic-influenza epidemic is not over yet; but while there are many new cases about Sydney, it cannot be said that the malady is so acute or so ...
Article : 343 wordsThen are the curious facts about the hospital ship Kanowna. She left London on January 5. She was ten weeks at sea coming out. She ...
Article : 316 wordsThere is too much disposition in certain quarters to regard the Australian soldier as a rowdy fellow who wants a firm hand to keep him in check. The ...
Article : 964 wordsSir Joseph Cook, chief representative of Great Britain on the Crecho-slovak Commission, has finished his work, which has been got through with little difficulty. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. H. Y. Bradson, of Australia, entertained General Pau and the members of the French Mission on their way hence from Australia at a dinner in the ...
Article : 53 wordsSydney was very near to a riot, at which there might have been bloodsheds last Wednesday night, in consequence of a report that the Germans were to ...
Article : 573 wordsThere have not been any fresh development in connection with the coal-mining dispute. The Under-Secretary for Labor and Industry is hopeful that ...
Article : 127 wordsThere were 42 new cases of pneumonic influenza in Victoria to-day, and three deaths. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Albury Municipal Council hat been asked to approve of the extension of the period for the use of the Sports Ground as a Quarantine camp for ...
Article : 34 wordsThen was great gladness at the Anzac Buffet yesterday afternoon, when 492 soldiers from the Ulysses were welcomed. Many of the men wore decorations. ...
Article : 321 wordsThere are great goings-on at Dubbo. The trouble started in election of a president of the hospital, one section objecting to Mr. E. J. Stevens, who was ...
Article : 178 wordsJ. Bogle, the University player whose century in the contest against Victoria helped materially to win the fame for New South Wales, yesterday his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 wordsIn our last issue we referred to the case of Sergt. J. Clarke, who had been refused the whole of his pay as sergeant in the Pay Corps because he insisted on ...
Article : 173 wordsEven the greatest man may upon occasion change his opinion or be inclined to hedge a bit. So it is interesting to note that Mr. William Webster, ...
Article : 429 wordsMr. Wise, Assistant Minister for Defence, says he cannot believe there are many case of employers refusing to re-instate returned soldiers in their old ...
Article : 95 wordsTaxation in Australia, direct and indirect, amounted to £7 per head of population last year, and there are indications that it may be heavier yet. It was ...
Article : 99 wordsThe wheat pool operations show that in four seasons 467,058,000 bushels of grain were handled. Of this over 32,000,000 bushels were shipped as ...
Article : 441 wordsWe referred last week to the system prevailing at the pay Office, Victoria Barracks, with regard to overtime. The few returned soldiers who are ...
Article : 109 wordsThe election of Alderman Richards as Lord Mayor of Sydney, for the third time, will give satisfaction to such people as know Mr. Richards and have any real ...
Article : 381 wordsThere was a row in which soldiers and civilians were concerned in Bathurst-street early yesterday afternoon. The facts are vaugely disclosed. ...
Article : 165 wordsDuring the recent visit of the Minister for Lands to Forbes, consideration was given to a scheme for weiring the Lachlan, in order that more river lands ...
Article : 316 wordsMr. Fraser, Chief Railway Commissioner, was complimented by the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce the other day on the favors and facilities made ...
Article : 224 wordsWith Mr. Cyril Monk and Miss Jennie Cullen leading the violins, the Permanent Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Verbrugghen, began its career at the ...
Article : 233 wordsThe first meeting of the Teachers' Federation, held yesterday, caused great interest. The Federation includes the Head Mistresses' Association of New ...
Article : 157 wordsA ballot held yesterday of the members of Belmore No. 1 and No. 2 Labor Leagues selected ex-Alderman Bramston to contest the vacancy in the City ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsLittle interest is now taken locally in the Petersham selection, and the return of Major Shillington is regarded as certain. But there will be a lot of meetings during ...
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The Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1917 - 1919), Sun 16 Mar 1919, Page 2
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