Mr. W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales was entertained at luncheon at the Savoy Hotel by the Royal Colonial Institute. ...
Article : 920 wordsTwo thousand bags of wheat, owned by the State Wheat Board and stacked in the goods yards at Rozelle, were severely damaged by fire this ...
Article : 50 wordsAlthough Mr. Fitzpatrick, State Treasurer, has given no information on the point, there is reason to believe that next year's loan estimates will be kept ...
Article : 145 wordsWhile Lieut. L. A. Francis, recruiting officer for Wagga, was appealing for recruits at the meeting held in front of the Court House on Saturday evening, ...
Article : 430 wordsWhat probably is a record has been put up by the Royal Commission to inquire and report upon the handling, storage, and transport of wheat. ...
Article : 96 wordsPolling took place yesterday in the Dennison division to fill the vacancy caused in the State House of Assembly by the death of Mr. W. H. Burgess. ...
Article : 107 wordsThe women of North Sydney met at the local Town Hall on Friday afternoon for the purpose of considering what they could do towards ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Minister for Railways, questioned on the matter of the continuance of the construction of the city railway, said he had always been opposed to the ...
Article : 111 wordsA deputation consisting of Mr. Frood, secretary of the Anti-German League; Mr. Westley, representing the State Recruiting Committee: and Mr. J. Woolfe. ...
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Family Notices : 44 wordsSir.—Re letter in your issue of June 22 on the above subject, would you kindly publish the following explanation: ...
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Advertising : 1,455 wordsIt was reported last night that a child of 8½ years was enticed into a building on the Bondi Beach and assaulted by a man, who disappeared ...
Article : 76 wordsSir Wm. Irvine's attempt to make conscription an immediate issue has failed. Members of the federal Parliament are practically ununi[?]ons in their ...
Article : 64 wordsPreliminary legislation in connection with a State insurance scheme will br introduced in the forthcoming session of Parliament. The Government has not ...
Article : 43 wordsThe estimated population of New South Wales at the end of 1916 was 1,846,736. showing a decrease of 21,908 during the year. The excess of births ...
Article : 53 wordsA daring robbery was committed at the head office of the Bank of Australasia yesterday morning, when a passbook the leaves of which over ...
Article : 144 wordsA deputation from the Sawmillers' Association and City and Subarban Timber Merchants Association interviewed the Minister for Lands and ...
Article : 168 wordsA motor car owned by Mr. Bart. Connors, of Mosman, with two passengers, was driving behind a tram at Neutral Bay last night, when a tyre blew out ...
Article : 62 wordsTwo land report were heard at Coolgardie late on Friday night. Inquiries were made which revealed that small falls of earth had occurred in some of ...
Article : 66 wordsWhile a Sydney bound train was rounding a sharp curve between Sydenham and Marrickville station last night, Thomas Cording of Newtown, who was ...
Article : 69 wordsA War Committee is to be appointed in Victoria to work up the war saving movement in Australia and will consist of men of business and financial ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the railway man's conference to-day it was resolved that in view of the need for a permanent peace, organised labor should elect direct ...
Article : 45 wordsThe case of Mrs. Delaney, whose husband was sentenced by Judge Ducker to two years' imprisonment, and who has a large family to support, is being ...
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Advertising : 428 wordsThe 7.5 train from Flinders-street station, Melbourne, to Kew, for some reason pulled up at Jolimont signal box last night, when the 7.10 train from ...
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Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Mon 25 Jun 1917, Page 3
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