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Advertising : 158 words view this articleBecause the British Empire is, in the sum of its various interests, influences, and activities, the greatest temporal Power on earth, the Coronation of the ...
Article : 831 words view this articleThe first instalment ot Noel Coward's autobiography appears in the special women's section of the "Sydney Morning Herald" to-day. The second instalment will appear in the ...
Article : 88 words view this articleThe trouble which has been brewing in the metal trades for some time has now come to a definite head. Strikes and irritation tactics on the part of the ...
Article : 786 words view this articleOn Easter Monday, March 29, Archbishop Head will conduct an open-air dawn service o.. one of the highest points in the Dandenong Hanges, It is expected that between 6000 and ...
Article : 99 words view this article"The Royal Show, which opens on Monday, will bring at least £1,000,000 to Sydney," said the secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. G. C. ...
Article : 757 words view this articleHis Excellency the Lleutenant-Governor prebided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, ...
Article : 457 words view this articleThe Executive Cpuncll yesterday appointed A. L. C. Brierly, accountant, of Sydney, an inspector under Section 116 of the Companies Act, 1936, to investigate the affairs of the ...
Article : 140 words view this articleSomebody once wrote that "no great man ever had a great son." Sir Austen Chamberlain, who has,1ust died at the age of 73, went a long way to disprove ...
Article : 1374 words view this articleII, was announced to-day that the discovery of a statistical en or in the latest volume of the Official History of the War will not necessitate the reprinting of the volume, which is ...
Article : 105 words view this articleMr, C. L. A. Abbott, M.P., who will become Administrator of the Northern Territory from March 29, said to-day that development in the north could only progress steadily when ...
Article : 529 words view this articleThe Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. W. M. Hughes), in a speech last night at the iubilee banquet of the Commonwealth Institute of ...
Article : 408 words view this articleMrs. F. E. Baylis, a member of the Citizens' Association of New South Wales, in an address to the association yesterday, recalled a visit she paid to a leading tearoom in New ...
Article : 180 words view this articleMajor Clive.loske, Mr. J. L. V. Sukana M.L.C., and Lieutenant Edward CRkabou. who will be Fiji's representatives at the coronation, yesterday paid a visit to the studios of ...
Article : 69 words view this articleThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that the Minister for External Affairs (Sir George Pearce) would act with the Cabinet sub-committee dealing with trade treaties. ...
Article : 56 words view this articleThe Director-General of Health (Dr. J. H. L. Cumpston), in delivering his address as retiring president of the Royal Society of Australia, at the annual meeting of the society ...
Article : 356 words view this articleThe Director-General of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) will leave for London by the Orama on March 30 to attend a conference of representatives and officers of all Empire ...
Article : 131 words view this articleCancer experts from all States will meet in Canbena from April 13 to 16 at the 8th Australian Cnncr Conference. It is exDecterd that the conference will be opened ...
Article : 53 words view this articleRudyard Kipling was not only an inter national figuie as a writer, he was also a social and political force, who gave to the Empire a creed of imperialism with an ...
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