THE lunch hour concerts conducted in city parks last week, in accordance with the Government's scheme to relieve the distress of unemployed musicians, were an innovation which could have been profitably adopted months ago when this paper ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsMr. Fred Quintren (in oval) conducting the lunch-hour orchestral recitals in Hyde Park. The picture shows a section of the orchestra and part of the crowd which attended daily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsWITH a ten-mile an hour wind against him with visibility poor, and with the beach far from ideal owing to the recent heavy storms Norman "Wizard" Smith, Motoring Editor of the "Sunday Times," smashed the World's Ten Mile record to smithereens when he drove his powerful Rolls Royce-Cadillac car, "Anzac," along the Ninety Mile ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 137 wordsRECENT years have seen the remarkable growth of Hurstville. In a very short span of time that veritable nerve centre of the Illawarra line has been ...
Article : 328 wordsN.R.H. (Sydney) and Miss M.H. (Burwood): We recommend Mr. Edmund Mason, 322 Birrell-street. Bondi, who is one of Sydney's ablest phrenologists and lecturers on ...
Article : 133 wordsTHERE was nothing tame about the meeting of the Northern New State Executive, held at Glen Innes yesterday, when Colonel Abbott presided, and delegates were present from Lismore, Inverell, Armidale, Tamworth, and Glen Innes. It was resolved ...
Article : 287 wordsTHE world will hear the King's speech at the opening of the big Naval Conference in the House of Lords on Tuesday. His Majesty will speak into a gold microphone. The King will open the conference at 11 a.m. London time, 9 ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 19 Jan 1930, Page 2
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