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Although it had been expected that a discussion lasting at least a day would take place on item 14[?] of the Lyons tariff schedule covding galvanised iron, the item was agreed to ...
Article : 2740 words view this articleThe Minister for Employment and industrial Development (Mr. J. J. Kcnneally) said it was proposed to form an economic council, comprising representatives at all parties ...
Article : 110 words view this articleThe Rev. C. Maitland Ellis, an English Congregational minister who has previously been stationed in Queensland and New Zealand, arrived by the Baradine yesterday to settle in ...
Article : 161 words view this articleThe 84th annual meeting of the Australian Mutual Provident Society was held yesterday afternoon at the society's head office. Sir Samuel Hordern presided. ...
Article : 1892 words view this articleThis plan shows the course of the races to be decided at the Great Public Schools' regatta to-day. The Sydney Harbour Trust has drawn attention to the following arrangements which have been made for the control of the course:— The river will be closed to traffic on Saturday, April 29. All vessels under power ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 335 words view this articleThe death has occurred of Sir Alexander Gray, K.C., president of the New Zealand Law Society. ...
Article : 23 words view this articleMr. Edward P. Doyle, who died at a private hospital in Sydney on Wednesday, owned a farming and grazing property on the Rouchel River, near Aberdeen, and resided in that ...
Article : 86 words view this articleMr. A. H. Penn, who died at Bellevue Hill on Tuesday, was in his 72nd year. He was a native of England, and came to New South Wales many years ago. For about 40 years ...
Article : 84 words view this articleMr. E. T. Shearston, who died at a private hospital at Double Bay on Thursday, aged 81 years, was one of the oldest residents of Double Bay. In early life he was a builder ...
Article : 144 words view this articleWord has been received in Sydney of the death on March 20 at the Manse, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire, Scotland, of the Rev. John Oliver Dick, formerly of this State. He ...
Article : 146 words view this article"George," as he was known by thousands of riflemen in Australia, is dead. He was the "grand old man" of rifle-shooting, and his name will live wherever riflemen gather. ...
Article : 287 words view this articleA pilgrimage, under the auspices of the Third Order of St. Francis, Waverley, will be made to-morrow afternoon to the grave of Father L. Receveur, O.F.M., a French ...
Article : 106 words view this articleStan Gill, proprietor of St. Leon's circus, a travelling show, was proceeded against at the Liverpool Police Court to-day on a charge under the Local Government Act of rescuing ...
Article : 148 words view this articleThe Trades Hall Council last night strongly condemned the latest reduction of 2/ a week in the basic wage under Federal awards in accordance with the cost of living figures. ...
Article : 179 words view this articleInvestigations are to be made by a board of inquiry regarding the administration of the Roper River Mission in the Northern Territory. ...
Article : 105 words view this articleIn a lecture at the Blaxland Galleries yesterday, Miss Thea Proctor made a trenchant attack on the attitude of Australians generally toward questions of art, and especially of ...
Article : 549 words view this articleAt a meeting of the Society of Genealogists last night Miss Yeo, of Yass, read a paper on the use of parish registers for genealogical purposes. Parish registers were commenced ...
Article : 105 words view this articleJohn Stanley Haddin, a director of the Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Milk Co., Ltd., created a stir at the milk inquiry yesterday when he made a special request to the ...
Article : 1085 words view this articleJohn Charles Earle, of Spencer-street, Melbourne, has filed a statement of his affairs in the Bankruptcy Court. The causes of bankruptcy are given as a hold-up of egg ...
Article : 116 words view this articleComments on the prevalence of shoplifting were made to-day by Mr. Fre[?]an, P.M., at the Carlton Court. Many city shops, he said, had to allow for ...
Article : 91 words view this articleA series of railway excursions will be run during May. All stations will have one service to and from Sydney between May 10 and 17. Tickets will be issued at single fare for ...
Article : 121 words view this articleThough unknown to the great majority of the legal profession in Australia, the untimely death of the late Mr. Justice McCardie has left a feeling of personal loss. No other ...
Article : 1051 words view this articleMr. T. J. Hartigan (Commissioner for Railways), addressing members of the New South Wales branch of the Australian National Travel Association at a luncheon at Petty's ...
Article : 190 words view this article"The further drop in petrol prices will be eagerly welcomed by all motorists," said the president of the N.R.M.A. (Mr. J. C. Watson) yesterday. ...
Article : 414 words view this articleThree of the eights which competed in the heats at the Great Public Schools' regatta on Wednesday rowed the "Fairbairn style," originated by Mr. Stephen ("Steve") Fairbairn. ...
Article : 973 words view this articleSynchronising with the centenary celebrations the thirteenth assembly of the Congregational Union of Australia and New Zealand will begin its sessions in the Pitt-Street ...
Article : 423 words view this articleVery heavy storms of a squally nature have visited Fiji during the past fortnight, and strong winds have driven ashore, in unexpected quarters, unexpected articles. Great stores of ...
Article : 218 words view this articleVic. Barclay, riding at 174c.c. o.h.v. Triumph motor cycle, left the G.P.O., Sydney, at 5.35 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at the G.P.O., Melbourne at 9.9 p.m., thus lowering the ...
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