Mr. Sydney James is to be congratulated on his enterprise in presenting an Australian-made comic opera at the Playhouse. For The Rajah of Shivapore, which opened last night, the ...
Article : 551 wordsAt present the Referendum campaign here is being waged with much greater rivalry and vigor than ever before, organisation on an extensive scale covering every part of South ...
Article : 127 wordsA recruiting meeting on a vacant allotment at North Melbourne was broken up last night, and Sergeant G. S. Galbraith and Sergeant-Major C. J. Mullins, two returned soldiers were ...
Article : 226 wordsMr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, arrived in Sydney last night from the Northern capital, on his way to Melbourne, where he is to appear on behalf of the Crown in an appeal to ...
Article : 167 wordsAlthough daddy is in the trenches the kiddies are not to be forgotten. They will have their Xmas tree. Children of men on active service, as well as ...
Article : 231 wordsNext Thursday will be one of the most momentous days in Australian political history, as the electors are to be asked on that day by Referendum to say whether our troops at the ...
Article : 456 wordsThe Minister fr Agriculture (Mr. W. C. Grahame), who has been actively engaged during the whole of the week in the final negotiations of the matter of the wheat silos, made a ...
Article : 722 wordsThe State Premier, Mr. Holman, returned to Sydney yesterday after a vigorous campaigning week in Victoria and the southern portion of New South Wales ...
Article : 169 wordsAddressing an open-air meeting here this afternoon, Mr. Ryan said that there was no more law-abiding and constitutional Government than existed in Queensland. So far they ...
Article : 442 wordsCabled from New York that Samuel Crawford, known in Australia and New Zealand as the Rev. Arthur Worthington, has died in an English prison, where he was serving a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 337 wordsMr. Percy Hunter, who in addition to being a skilled politician, is a journalist of high standing in this and other countries, pays a high tribute to the conduct of the New South Wales ...
Article : 209 wordsAt a gathering of members of the Commercial Travellers' Association yesterday, addressed by Senator Millen (with whom was Mr. J. H. Lister, M.H.R.), the president, Mr. Graham ...
Article : 452 wordsThe Prime Minister to-day issued a further statement relative to the price of cornsacks. It was thought, he said, that when the duty was taken off last August the prices might be ...
Article : 147 wordsLast night the Brokers entered on its final week at the Tivoli. This hilarious farce, featuring Mr. George Welch, Mr. Charlie Albert, and others, has proved a big laugh-maker, and might ...
Article : 275 wordsUnless the authorities change their minds there will be no public posting of referendum returns on Thursday night A select few in a room in the General Post Office in each capital ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. Joseph Cook addressed a street meeting at Summer Hall last night. "What can Mr. Hughes, or the Government, or the Win-the-War Party get out of this campaign ?" he ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsSir William Irvine returned to Melbourne to-day after a lengthy tour through Queensland and New South Wales. He expressed himself confident that the Yes side would win ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. T. J. Campbell, general secretary of the Fanners and Settlers' Association of New South Wales, when informed last night of the letting of the contracts for the installation of ...
Article : 145 wordsSir William irvine had a great reception here last night, addressing over 2000 people in the street. Sir William paid a great tribute to his opponents. He would not say that No ...
Article : 94 wordsThough the closing nights of the present programme at the Tivoli have been reached, interest in the performance keeps up. There was a good attendance to-night, and the ...
Article : 342 wordsIn view of the cablegrams alleged to have been received by Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister, during both this and the previous Conscription campaigns, and also in view of ...
Article : 289 wordsCaptain W. G. Bentley, the well-known bandmaster, died suddenly at his residence at Double Bay yesterday afternoon, at the age of 55. He left five children, two boys and three ...
Article : 113 wordsReturned soldiers, only in uniform—perminsion to wear which has been granted—will fall in at the Queen's Statue at 2.30 p.m. today, and move off at 2.45 for the Domain, where ...
Article : 114 wordsThe statutory holidays for Christmas week are Tuesday, the 25th, and the following day. Monday, the 24th, has been proclaimed a public holiday in many districts, but in and around ...
Article : 74 wordsThe fine record of the schools of the Marist Brothers in connection with war service, was alluded to by Archbishop Kelly at the presentation of prizes to the pupils of the ...
Article : 393 wordsQuite a bright entertainment was provided at the Repertory Theatre last evening by an amateur company, whose members included the best known of Sydney's society men and girls. The ...
Article : 119 wordsSeveral thousand people were present at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show Ground yesterday afternoon to see the naval and military carnival which had been arranged in aid of ...
Article : 323 wordsCaptain George Watkin Wynne returned from the front invalided on Friday. His many friends throughout Australia will regret to learn that his health broke down whilst on active ...
Article : 219 wordsInvalid soldiers will arrive this morning by four special trains from Melbourne. Friends and relatives who have received tickets marked M from the Staff Officer for Invalids, will be ...
Article : 116 wordsThe band contest at Taronga Zoological Park began yesterday afternoon. The Waverley District Band put up a good showing, playing seven pieces, including : March (Heriot ...
Article : 88 wordsA grass tire broke out yesterday on South Hey Common, and was not put out till 300 acres had been swept. The smoke of another fire was observed last night away to the ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Reinforcements Referendum Council has made arrangements for spirited final rallies during the next three days. The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, will take ...
Article : 145 wordsA special edition of the Mirror will be published next Friday morning, giving the latest figures of the Referendum vote in each State of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the first four rounds of the contest between Clabby and Kay in the Stadium to-night the soldier boxer had none the better of it. He livened up in the fifth, when he crossed hard ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, will address a meeting at Albury on Monday night. He will then go straight on to Sydney and will remain in New South Wales till the Referendum ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 16 Dec 1917, Page 2
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