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  2. ATHLETICS.

    Melbourne won the first event at the 24th annual inter-University track and field championships, held at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, and led until the concluding item, when Sydney, by securing ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    Empire Day was fittingly observed throughout Australia. There were many notable functions in Sydney, at which pride in the Empire and loyalty to the Throne were eloquently expressed. The main ceremony in the city was a mass demonstration in Martin-place, which the Governor-General (Sir ...

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  4. SUCCESSFUL EMPIRE BROADCAST.

    The "Southern Seas" broadcast last night, under the auspices of the New South Wales branch of the Royal Empire Society, was a great success. It was carried through with ...

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  5. Y.M.CA. FELLOWSHIP.

    Mr. H. W. Lloyd, M.L.A., speaking at the Y.M.C.A. Old Boys' Fellowship last night, contrasted the community life in the outposts of Empire with life in the cities and towns where ...

    Article : 318 words
  6. MARTIN-PLACE.

    Thousands of people congregated in Martin-place before noon to participate in the patriotic demonstration organised by the various societies, including the Royal Empire ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly of New South Wales yesterday adopted the following resolution, at the instance of the Principal of St. Andrew's College (the Rev. Dr. E. E. ...

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  8. CELEBRATIONS IN CITY.

    Despite some traditional touches of military pageantry, by happy coincidence Empire Day of 1933 can be remembered as the date of notable peace efforts by the British ...

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  9. MESSAGE FROM HEADQUARTERS.

    A message from the Headquarters Council was read by the chairman of the Sydney Branch Council (Mr. C. M. C. Shannon), as follows:— ...

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  10. HIGHLAND SOCIETY.

    An Empire social night was held under the auspices of the Highland Society of New South Wales in No. 2 Assembly Hall, York-street, last night. ...

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  11. ITALIAN LINER.

    According to cabled advice received in Sydney yesterday by the Australia-Italia Shipping Co., Ltd., the new 46,000-ton Italia liner Conte di Savoia on Monday completed a record ...

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  12. THE SPEECHES.

    Speaking from Canberra, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said:— "The extent of this broadcast and the elaborate arrangements made for its ...

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  13. U.A.P. SPEAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. H. W. Lloyd M.L.A., proposing last night the toast of "The Empire" at the annual Empire Day dinner of the United Australia Party Speakers' Association, at National ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. FOOTBALLERS.

    Arising out of the disturbance which occurred on Saturday at Trumper Park at the conclusion of the match between Eastern Suburbs and St. George when the central umpire, ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT SQUADRON.

    The annual Empire Day dinner of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron was held at the clubhouse at Kirribilli last night. The commodore (Mr. Paul Ross) presided. The ...

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  16. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    "To-day we naturally think of the glories of the Empire, its responsibilities, and its duties," said Admiral C. L. Napier, in a speech at the Victoria League's luncheon at David ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES' TEAM SELECTED.

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  18. PRIDE OF RACE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Archdale Parkhill), proposing the toast of "The Empire" at the Cremorne Club last night, said it was not inappropriate for a great people to ...

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  19. RED CROSS LUNCHEON.

    About 100 members of the Bed Cross headquarters younger set held an Empire luncheon at David Jones' yesterday. The chief speaker was Mr. L. A. Robb (president of the ...

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  20. SYDNEY PLAYERS' CLUB.

    Three one-act plays were produced last night by the Players' Club, to assist the finances of the Queenslanders' Association of New South Wales. The most outstanding was ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. WOLLONGONG CEREMONY.

    Two thousand persons crowded into the Wollongong Town Hall to-night on the occasion of the annual Empire gathering, and more than 500 were unable to gain admittance. ...

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  22. CHESS.

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  23. VETERANS' LUNCHEON.

    Veterans of campaigns in Egypt, the Sudan, Zuluand, South Africa, and China attended an Empire Day luncheon at Mark Foy's yesterday. The Lord Mayor (Alderman Hagon) ...

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  24. FOUR ARTS THEATRE.

    The Four Arts Theatre players, under the direction of Mr. Paul Furniss and Miss Althea Glasby, presented in the Emerson Hall last night "The Lady Looks On," a three-act ...

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  25. TRIBUTES TO ARCHDEACON BOYCE.

    Citizens of Blackheath celebrated Empire Day by a unique function at the monument erected at Mount Boyce, Blackheath, to the memory of the late Venerable Archdeacon ...

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  26. WOMEN'S RALLY.

    A resolution of loyalty, moved by Mrs. F. B. Walker, seconded by Mrs. Edmund Playfair, and supported by Mrs. Helen Morton, was the first item on the agenda at the Empire Rally, ...

    Article : 307 words
  27. GOLF.

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  28. OBSERVANCE IN LONDON.

    On behalf of the Empire Day Movement, the Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Bruce) placed a Victorian children's gumleaf wreath on the Cenotaph. ...

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  29. BRAHMS' MUSIC.

    In his newly-published book on Brahms, William M[?]rdoch says: "No other composer understood so well the difficult art of combining the percussive qualities of the ...

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  30. ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH.

    The Bishop Administrator of the Diocese of Sydney (the Rt. Rev. S. J. Kirkby), speaking yesterday of Empire Day at the usual mid-week lunch-hour service at St. Philip's ...

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  31. GOODWILL MESSAGES.

    Good-will messages from various corners of the Empire were received. They are as follows:— Calcutta.—Viscount Willingdon (Viceroy of ...

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  32. BRITISH QUALITIES.

    "It is good to be British to-day," said Sir Arthur Rickard, president of the Millions Club, in introducing Commissioner MacKenzie, of the Salvation Army, at a club luncheon ...

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  33. ADDRESS TO CHILDREN.

    Loyalty to the King and faith in the Empire were the keynote of an address given by Brigadier-General H. W. Lloyd to the children at the Dalwood Health Home (of which he ...

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  34. DAMAGE TO THE DALCROY.

    Two or three bent plates and loosened rivets in the forepeak constitute the greatest damage done to the British steamer Dalcroy when she went ashore on Dove Islet, in Torres ...

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  35. WREATHS ON CENOTAPH.

    Several wreaths were laid on the Cenotaph yesterday in commemoration of Empire Day. Before the patriotic demonstration in Martin-place the Lord Mayor (Alderman Hagon) ...

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