An English correspondent at headquarters on the Somme mentions the gallantry of a young Western Australian officer in the recent fighting. Finding that a German ...
Article : 103 wordsFederal Ministers are looking serenely on the political situation, although their followers are numerically weaker than of those of the official Labor wing, led by Mr. Tudor, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsOwing to the coal strike depriving "The Sun" of electric power from the City Council mains the publication arrangements of the past may have to be varied from day to day ...
Article : 68 wordsThe greatest apprehension is felt as to the future actions of the miners, not only on the various coalfields, but in the best informed circles in the city. Mr. Baddeley, a miners' delegate, stated at Newcastle ...
Article : 139 wordsThe I. W. W. cases were continued at the Central Criminal Court this morning before Mr. Justice Pring. The men in the dock were Charles Reeve, ...
Article : 551 wordsAccording to an official message from Rome, the Italians co- operated at Monastir, taking 200 prisoners on the eastern slopes of Buba Mountains. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe boom in standard copper continued today. The ruling (middle) quotations were:-- Standard copper, on spot, £141 10s, a rise ...
Article : 133 wordsSeveral week- end gales have been experienced in the British Isles, and a number of ships have been wrecked or stranded. The steamer Muriston, 2886 tons, grounded ...
Article : 280 wordsAn Italian official message says:-- "The enemy attacked our positions northwards of Mount Volkovnjak, in the Carso, and occupied a trench, otherwise the attack ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsTo provide meals without cooking is the problem for housewives to grapple with today, and perhaps for many to- morrows to come. Hot weather seems to be setting in, ...
Article : 288 wordsSydney housewives were never more thankful than this morning for the social system which sends their husbands into town and their youngsters to school for the best part ...
Article : 693 wordsA district court-martial was held at Victoria Barracks this morning, when Corporal C. P. Wood, of the German Concentration Camp, was charged with being absent ...
Article : 118 wordsIn the Metropolitan District 677 factories use gas engines. These represent 11,577 h. p., out of a total of 93,470 in all factories. The number of employees in these factories is, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe City Council received a number of complaints by telephone this morning that certain people not exempt were using electric light. As the use of electric light, has been ...
Article : 155 wordsDecember Stakes.-- Early Fancy. ...
Article : 6 wordsIf the miners decide against a resumption of work, the Hurstville brickworks will close down next Tuesday. About 90 men are engaged at the works. ...
Article : 29 wordsAfter purchasing a military motor and giving £20 to the Y. M. C. A. for comforts for soldiers abroad, the Pyrmont and Ultimo Military Motor Ambulance Fund has a credit balance ...
Article : 404 wordsWashington officials state that the Administration is slowly but surely swinging towards compulsory military service. Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, has ordered the ...
Article : 87 wordsOwing to the gas shortage the Education Department's cookery demonstration for mothers at Woolloomooloo, Newtown, and Alexandria have been abandoned till further ...
Article : 27 wordsAn Anzac's account of sport at Gallipoli in a London paper:-- "Somewhere about the 10th round in our scrap with Abdul we were sent to relieve on the extreme right, and from ...
Article : 354 wordsIn consequence of the Australian coal strike the Paloona, which has just arrived at Dunedin from Melbourne, will tie up. The Wimmera will probably do likewise. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsThe passengers on the Kaiser- I- Hind include Lieutenant Buntine, of the Royal Flying Corps, who was recently wounded in France whilst engaged with a number of ...
Article : 318 wordsOwing to coal being declared black, men employed at the Small Arms Factory were not allowed to lift slack from the mouth of the Lithgow pits to- day. This was in spite ...
Article : 49 wordsA Times correspondent says that trouble is brewing in the coal mines of South Wales. The men are demanding higher wages. They state that the owners are opposed to efforts ...
Article : 73 wordsOnly firms engaged in the manufacture of national wants have been supplied with coal by the Navy Department, and it is regarded as certain that there will be no further ...
Article : 111 wordsThe men at the Government workshops at Walsh Island will be paid off at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Many of them have been told they will not be re- engaged until after ...
Article : 51 wordsFor housewives who have no means of cooking should the gas- stove be put out of requisition, the fire- pot offers compensation. It can be made from a kerosene tin or an ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Criterion and Theatre Royal will be closed this evening. Her Majesty's will remain open. The picture theatres controlled by the Union Theatres, Ltd., will remain ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, returned to Sydney this morning, having addressed a meeting of miners at Weston yesterday. Mr. ...
Article : 60 wordsFurther evidence regarding the shooting of Hilton Cardwell, aged 20, a hairdresser, at No. 6 Gurner- street, Paddington, early on the morning of November 10, was given at the ...
Article : 255 wordsDon't throw away stockings that have holes in them. Turn them inside out. Large holes can be mended with a puncture repairing outfit. ...
Article : 304 wordsIt is likely that after to- night it will be impossible to purchase oil stoves for cooking purposes. At present the stock of lighting lamps is fairly good, but hardware merchants ...
Article : 194 wordsA thousand engine- drivers and firemen have been thrown out of employment. As the supply of coal gets shorter more engines are brought to a standstill. When the ...
Article : 48 wordsA Reuter cable says:-- "The people in a number of Canadian cities are protesting against a plan announced by Commissioner Lamb, of the Salvation Army, for bringing ...
Article : 210 words"The War Office has done all it can to teach us manners," writes an Anzac in "London Opinion." "At St. George's Hospital, Malta, we were a miscellaneous lot from ...
Article : 203 wordsThis morning owing to want of haulage power certain building operations in the city were brought to a standstill. The builders' laborers report that a number of men are ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsThose North Sydney establishments which secure their lighting and power from the North Sydney General Electric Co., operating from the Pastoral Finance Association plant ...
Article : 92 wordsAlthough merchants say there is at present no danger of a shortage of firewood, there is every possibility of the price reaching an ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 21 Nov 1916, Page 5
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