The Yass Soldiers' Memorial Hall was beautifully decorated for the picnic race ball held this evening. The president's wife, Mrs. Ernest Merriman, assisted by Mrs. A. J. Christian ...
Article : 264 wordsThe drawers of the desk were locked—he had expected that. He lifted the swivel chair aside, and knelt where, it had stood, and fumbled with his right hand beneath the ...
Article : 1,012 wordsIt was on a cold evening in January of 1930 that a small group of prominent and very wealthy supporters of foreign missions met in an offfice in New York City to come ...
Article : 1,597 wordsThe most important sale of the week was that of an O'Connell-street building to the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. The premises, Nos. 9-11, have a frontage of 62 ...
Article : 1,214 wordsDahlias are now the flower of the hour. Nothing else compares with them. 'A big boom is developing. Already members of the fraternity are beginning to show signs ...
Article : 1,674 wordsSir,—Mr. H. S. Hopkins ("S.M.H.," 14/3/'33) expresses, what unfortunately for the State, seems to be the opinion of a certain unthinking section of the Sydney public, when he ...
Article : 441 wordsThe Rev. Hornee S. Read was ordained at the Hurstville Congregational Church on Wednesday evening, and will take charge of that church nnd of work at Kogarah Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,177 wordsTo meet Miss Ethel Jeffreys, who is on a visit to Australia with her brother, Mr. Rees Jeffreys (chairman of the Roads Improvement Association in England), Lady Street (acting ...
Article : 96 wordsMrs. Hubert Fairfax lent her residence, Elaine, New South Head-road, Rose Bay, for a well-attended card party held last night in the interests of the Country Women's ...
Article : 854 wordsSir,—Everyone must sympathise with the Government Astronomer, who, disturbed in his lunar calculations by the appeal of his colleague (the Director of the National ...
Article : 227 wordsA fete, organised by the ladies of the Methodist churches of North Sydney, was opened yesterday afternoon by Lady Game, who was accompanied by Mrs. W. R. Eden, who has ...
Article : 136 wordsLady Abinger, who arrived in Sydney by the Orsova on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 181 wordsThe lecturing staff of the Teachers' College gave a reception on Thursday afternoon in honour of Madame Marr Thompson, who was, until her recent marriage, lecturer in ...
Article : 137 wordsSir,—According to reports to the recent Cancer Conference at Canberra, it is definitely established that, in certain circumstances, tar produces cnncer in mice. Has ...
Article : 149 wordsBrunton stooped and picked up the key, then stood watching the finger-tip. As though its owner sensed discovery, the finger vanished. Brunton might have believed that he had ...
Article : 754 wordsThe Angora and fur industry in New South Wales was the subject of an interesting address by Miss Burrows at the monthly luncheon of the Australian Women's Guild ...
Article : 137 wordsMISS L. E. CHEESEMAN, The well-known English entomologist and zoologist, who arrived in Sydney on Thursday en route to Papua, where she ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 155 wordsA meeting was held at the Rawson Institute for Seamen yesterday morning at which Mrs. W. A. Mackay presided when preliminary arrangements were discussed for a Nautical ...
Article : 160 wordsSir,—I read the recent warning given by the Minister for Local Government regarding electrical amateurs. I would suggest the Minister goes one further and forbid the wiring ...
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Article : 61 wordsSir,—The wonderful walled city of Peking was, until lately, capital of China. We have all read about it. It is on our maps, in our books, and, being close to the war zone, may ...
Article : 125 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Cornwall and Devon Association, the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. R. Welch; vice-presidents, Messrs. G. Williams and A. Pascoe; hon. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 Mar 1933, Page 7
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