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Family Notices : 1,088 wordsSir Harry Rawson, one of New South Wales' best-beloved Governors, left Australia yesterday en route for England, and his departure was made the occasion of a striking ...
Article : 539 wordsMr. Wood, Chief Secretary, left Sydney last night for Mudgee. He will open the agricultural show there to-day, and to-night will leave on his return to town, arriving here ...
Article : 918 wordsOn the Japanese wharf was nearly every one of the leading men in Sydney. It was Sir Harry Rawson's own regiment, under Major Chapman, that was drawn up ...
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Article : 669 wordsThe enthusiastic reception given to his Excellency and Miss Rawson as they drove through the immense concourse of people who had assembled at the Quay could not fall ...
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Article : 562 wordsAt about a quarter to 11 the Lancer escort, with fluttering pennants, trotted smartly out of Cranbrook and in the midst was the vice-regal carriage containing his Excellency the ...
Article : 488 wordsShortly after midday the stern of the Yawata Maru emerged from behind the bows of the P. and O. steamer Malwa and broke upon the view of a large crowd of people clustered ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsAfter crossing Elizabeth-street the little cavalcade entered the business portion of the city, and here the crowds began to thicken, the footpaths being lined with spectators, and ...
Article : 556 wordsMr. Justice G. B. Simpson was sworn in as Administrator at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, the ceremony taking place at the Executive Council chamber. ...
Article : 133 wordsSo far as we can judge from the cabled reports Lieutenant Shackleton has sent to Loudon, his expedition would seem to have met with a fair measure of success. A ...
Article : 652 wordsThe policy speech by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) at Gympie (Q.), next Tuesday, will mark the opening of a vigorous campaign by the Federal Ministers. Arrangements are ...
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Advertising : 431 wordsThe President's address to the Institute of Architects last night touched on several points of public interest. One is the proposed legislation for registration of du[?]y ...
Article : 2,781 wordsReferring to Mr. Fisher's remarks regarding the question of bounty sugar, Mr. Kidston to-day said: "The Premiers' conference just concluded recognised that the Commonwealth ...
Article : 283 wordsHis Excellency's last message was contained in a lette to the Premier, and was dated from the Yawata Maru. It ran:— "My dear Mr. Wade,—On my departure from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Mar 1909, Page 6
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