LIEUTENANT-GENERAL BADEN-POWELL, CHIEF OF THE BOY SCOUTS, PUT IN AN INTERESTING AFTERNOON AT COOK'S RIVER ON SATURDAY WITH THE NEW SOUTH WALES PATROLS IN THIS PICTURE HE IS SHOWN TAKING A GENERAL VIEW OF THE CAMP. SCOUTS AT STRETCHER DRILL. THE LIEUTENANT-GENERAL KEENLY INTERESTED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsCrowds of people flocked to the camping-ground beyond Cook's River on Saturday, many arriving late on account of their 1 uncertainty as to the exact location of the ...
Article : 1,204 wordsOne of the most serious disabilities arising from the congregating together of dwellings in areas in connection with which the ultimate possibility of public sewerage thereto is most ...
Article : 970 wordsA cure for the defect in the present system of obtaining medical treatment in cases of illness by the community at large was suggested by the Chief Secretary (Mr. F. Flowers) while ...
Article : 551 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--The first comprehensive mortality investigation undertaken for Australia has been authorised by the Minister of Home Affairs. The Federal Statist is now ...
Article : 134 wordsBOURKE, Sunday.--Yesterday, about 1.30 a.m., Mr. C. J. Palmer, town, clerk of Bourke, while walking in his sleep, fell over the balcony of the Royal Hotel, a distance of about 15ft, and ...
Article : 79 wordsThe intimation of a few days ago, to the effect that the Government proposes to immediately proceed with the work of consolidation of the various ordinances and regulations ...
Article : 482 wordsThis is a model of the memorial to Captain Cook, to be erected near the new-Admiralty Arch, London. The proposal that a monument should be erected in New South Wales originated with Sir Joseph Carruthers. A committee, formed under the auspices of the British .Empire League, has the matter, in hand. "It is felt to be wrong," says this body, "that Australians and New Zealanders visiting the capital of the Empire, should find there no memorial to the first founder of tho present greatness of these' Sates, it is a reproach to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 172 wordsMr. Simon Hickey, who is 32 years old, did not come before the public until seven or eight years ago, when he joined the Redfern Labor. League, and took part in various ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 157 wordsThe concert given by Miss Phyllis Hopwood-Foldi in the Y.M.C,.A.-hall. on Saturday evening was a complete success. In the artistic sense More than that the public response was ...
Article : 388 wordsSpeaking at the opening of the Mater Misericordiae Private Hospital at North Sydney yesterday afternoon, Archbishop Kelly said the admirable way in which the institution was ...
Article : 370 wordsLieutenant-General Baden-Powell will give his final lecture, "Scouting in War and Pence," at the Town-hall to-night. It will be profusely illustrated with pictures taken from camp ...
Article : 65 wordsThe shortage of gas in Lane Cove is an old story for complaints have been-made during the past few years--before the coal strike, in fact. This district has been developing so ...
Article : 364 wordsAbout 9 o'clock on Saturday night Miss Agatha Tregar, of Bannorman-street, Cremorne, was walking along a street in Petersham, when a man sprang from the shadows, snatching her ...
Article : 59 wordsBATHURST, Saturday.--The police have come to the conclusion that the fire which destroyed the shed containing £200 worth of tobacco on Vale-road, belonging to George Sun On, was due ...
Article : 49 wordsHOBART, Sunday.--The Commissioner of Police has ordered the exhumation of the body of the child, Dorothy Level, who met her death by burning at Upper Mountain River last week. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 20 May 1912, Page 11
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