About 40 railway employees wilt probably lose their billets as the result of a sensational raid upon the workshops at Eveleigh It is alleged they have been using expired tickets for the purpose of travelling on the trains. Some of tho tickets found in ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsHOBART, Saturday,—In connection with the death of an elderly woman named Matilda Jackson in startling circumstances, at Pillinger-strcet. Sandy ...
Article : 365 wordsDespite the various Armistice Day fixtures which yesterday were added to the usual Saturday afternoon outings, then, was a very large gathering at the ...
Article : 200 wordsA very excellent programme rewarded an appreciative audience at the Tivoli yesterday. Gene Gerrard is growing more popular every week, and no one ...
Article : 193 wordsWithout doubt one of the big problems confronting Australia to-day which requires immediate solution by our politicians is the break of gauge ...
Article : 712 wordsThere are thrills galore in First National's Hurricane Gal, a seven-act special production screening this week at the Haymarket Theatre, in which ...
Article : 154 wordsThere is movement in the suburbs, for the word has passed around That Toongabbieites have thrown the gauntlet down. ...
Article : 259 wordsMembers of the Junior Red Cross, who took part in the Armistice Day Celebrations yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 588 wordsWhether or not the picture-goer believes in spirit voices is a matter that in no way interferes with one's enjoyment of Borderland, a Paramount screen ...
Article : 211 wordsEver since it was announced that Sir George Fuller would take a six-months trip to England, speculation has taken place regarding the size of heads upon ...
Article : 405 wordsNella Webb, who won her way into the hearts of the Sydney public at the Tivoli some years ago, made a welcome reappearance at Fullers' yesterday. ...
Article : 236 wordsTwo bottles containing sovereigns were buried at the rear of a cottage at Lakemba in 1917. They have been unearthed and taken away. Mrs. Callaghan, ...
Article : 211 wordsThis week the Sunday Times received nearly 400 snapshots from amateur photographers sending pictures of bathing scenes. ...
Article : 201 wordsOur blinded soldiers are now successful travellers. Only blinded men are representing the blinded soldiers' tea: business in the city and suburbs. ...
Article : 82 wordsSeveral new entertainers made a successful first appearance at the Grand Opera House yesterday. The musical Shirleys captivated the house by their ...
Article : 163 wordsTwo big audiences filled every seat at the Newtown Majestic Theatre yesterday afternoon and evening, to witness Gladys Hastings-Walton's new three-act ...
Article : 176 wordsExceptional attractions are offered at the Piccadilly Theatre this week. Hurricane's Gal, featuring Dorothy Phillips, combines thrilling episodes with humor ...
Article : 116 wordsPhotographs submitted in the recent baby competition are being returned. City residents are requested to call at the Elizabeth-street office of the Sunday ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Anti-High School Fees League under the presidency of Sir Benjamin Fuller, is working hard in their efforts to stimulate enthusiasm in the movement to ...
Article : 122 wordsThe second reunion of the A.I.F. Signal Service in Egypt will, be held at Sargent's Cafe, George-street, Sydney, on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. ...
Article : 30 wordsN. C. JENSEN, SOUTH JOHNSTONE, VIA INNISFAIL, QUEENSLAND, £1 PRIZE. GEORGE R. VINCENT, 5 BELLLVUE-STREET, CITY, FIRST PRIZE, £10. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 12 Nov 1922, Page 3
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