Rear Admiral Gllly, his officers, and the members of the Civil Mission, which is acompanying the French squadron at present in port, upon whom his fallen the mantle of ...
Article : 303 wordsThe Premier (Sir George Fuller), who will shortly leave on a visit to London, was given an enthusiastic send-off by a representative asemblage, presided ...
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Article : 1,038 wordsPunitive bombing operations continue against the Mahsuds One tribe who recently abducted officers and attendants and were previously recalcitrant, are now talking peace. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe A.L.P. executive, it was Icarned yesterday, does not propose to take any extreme action against Mr. Dooley at the present time. It will rely on the Labour caucus to take the ...
Article : 283 wordsThe British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), in his speech at the opening of the Debt Funding Commission today, said:— ...
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Article : 212 wordsIt was reported yesterday that, at the request of Alderman Kemp, Deputy-Mayor of Manly, Sir Donison Miller, goyernor of the Commonwealth Bank, had offered to advance ...
Article : 234 wordsThe hundreds of visitors to the Jules Michelet yesterday afternoon were privileged to view the cleverly arranged exhibition of photographs of French manufactures. Long ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. Forbes Mackay, general manager of the City Council electricity department, reported to the Lord Mayor yesterday that a serious [?]ference took place with the supply of ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Senate counting was concluded to-day. O'Loughlin (Labour) was returned to the third seat with 69,075 votes. The preferences were counted to the eighth degree. That left ...
Article : 109 wordsThe figures when the counting for the aocond Senate vacancy ceased on Monday night were:—A group (Lab.): Barnes, 200,709; Flndley, 21,191. B group (Country and ...
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Article : 262 wordsMr. Estell, who was Minister for Railways in the Labour Government when negotiations were entered into to resume the South Maitland railways, referred to the matter ...
Article : 436 wordsIt is officially announced that five soldiers who deserted from the National army were shot to-day after a trial by court-martial. The men wore captured in the Kildare fight, ...
Article : 172 wordsPolling day for the Batchelor division of the Northern Territory has been postponed to January 31, owing to the flooded rivers, and to allow 200 electors south of Brunette Downs ...
Article : 37 wordsAuthoritative circles in London consider that the Greck concentration in Western Tbrace in a wise precaution, because fears are entertained that the Turks may make an ...
Article : 249 wordsViscount Burnham introduced a deputation from the Empire Press Union to the Postmaster-General (Mr. Neville Chamberlain). The speakers, representative of all the ...
Article : 335 wordsMiss Dora Ohlfsen, the Sydney sculptress and portrait painter, who returned to her residence at her Rome studio early last year, sends an interesting account of the revolution ...
Article : 709 wordsOn the invitation of Admiral Gllly and his officers, members of the Commercial Travellers' Club, representatives of French business houses, and members of the Allance ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Ormuz "regatta" took place on Monday. With a view of training the officers and men in boat drill and the sailing of boats, eleven lifeboats on the starboard side of the vessel ...
Article : 108 wordsThe officers of the Jules Micholet and Vietor Hugo were last night entertained by the Royal Sydney Golf Club at the club-house at Rose Bay. About 500 merabers and guests were ...
Article : 51 wordsThe death is announced of Admiral Baron Hayao Shimamura, Chief of the General Naval Staff. Baron Shimamura waa born in Kochi-ken in ...
Article : 141 wordsLieutenants Ziegel and Dodinechin, two officers of the French squidron now in Sydney, visited Newcastle this morning. They were met at the station by the Mayor (Alderman ...
Article : 205 wordsThe worst are experienced here for l8 years broke out at 10.30 last night, just as the picture theatre was emptying. There was a number of wooden shops in Manning-street, ...
Article : 293 wordsThe local Seaman's Union attempted yesterday to put the new roster system into effect on the John Burke, Limited, steamer Porpoise, trading between Brisbane and the ...
Article : 88 wordsdisatrous five broke out this morning in a block of buildings in Spence-street, resulting in damage to the extent of £17,000.. The buildings desttoyed were occupied by ...
Article : 183 wordsBywaters and Mrs. Thompson, found guilty of the murder of [?] Thompson at [?] have been [?] The Secretary of state for Home Affairs ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Acting, Inspector General of Police (Mr. Branston) issued a return yesterday showing that in the various metropolitan police divisions during last year 7888 crimes ...
Article : 95 wordsSir James Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, writing to the Press in reply to a proposal to form a Devon-Cornwall Association to organise the settlement of 2000 ...
Article : 158 wordsThe picnic to National Park, which is being given by the State Government to the visiting crews, will be held to-day, special trains having been previded to take the sailors and ...
Article : 244 wordsLloyd's Register, in its shipbuilding returns showns that the merchant tonnage constructing on Deceber 31, 1922, was 315 vessels, aggregating 1,468,599 gross tonnage, including ...
Article : 125 wordsNegotiations between the Commonwealth and the executors of the into Mrs. Ellis Rowan for the purchase of the artist's pictures of Australian, Papuan, and New Guinea bird life ...
Article : 65 wordsThe police have last completed a census for the year ended December 31, and covering the police district of Broken Hill, which takes in most of the important towns in the West ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Labour party is petitioning against the return of Mr. Pair, Minister for Education, alleging a breach of the law by supplying strawberries and cream to women at two ...
Article : 41 wordsWhile engaged yesterday in a search of the Holland-Australia line steamer Almkerk, which arrived in Sydney on Monday from European ports, a find of opium was made by ...
Article : 55 wordsSir Keith Smith has arrived at Liverpool after a visit to the Far East, Canada, and America, in order to make landing arrangements for his world flight. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Jan 1923, Page 13
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