In his annual report, dated May 31, 1926, the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces (Lieut-General Sir Harry Chauvel, Chief of the General ...
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Article : 1,420 wordsMr. Syd. Smith, junior, manager of the Australian Eleven now touring England, is again a delegate to the New South Wales Cricket Association. ...
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Article : 180 wordsAt Washington a preliminary investigation has been commenced to determine whether or not meat prices are being increased in the United States to enable American packers to ...
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Article : 173 wordsThe tariff board appointed to inquire into the coal industry rejected a plea for a general protective duty. The board, however, was sharply divided on the question of a ...
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Article : 242 wordsThere was no change yesterday in the strike of cranedrivers employed by Dorman, Long, and Co., on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. With the exception of a number of ...
Article : 260 wordsThere is considerable and increasing approhension in missionary circles in Shanghai as to the position of foreigners in Slanfu, as a result of the heavy fighting in Shansi. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe 300 marksmen who are qualified to shoot in the second stage of the King's prize on Friday include the Australians, W. Sp[?] (Vic.), 99, and Coles, 96. ...
Article : 142 wordsAlderman Mostyn, vice-chairman of the electricity supply committee, has given notice of motion for the City Council meeting on Tuesday night: "That, in view of the repeated ...
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Article : 57 wordsCaptain Peter Wright was awarded £100 damages by a pecial jury at, the High Court in his action against the Bath Club for lost amenities owing to his expulsion from ...
Article : 165 wordsThere has been a poor response in London to the Union of South Africa's 5 per cent. loan of £4,000,000, of which 74 per cent. has been left in the underwriters' hands. In ...
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Article : 460 wordsThe French franc in London opened this morning at 201½, and later reached 204½. At Paris the fall has attained an impetus which is increasingly hard to check. The country ...
Article : 63 wordsYesterday a decision on the question of procedure was decided by the commissioner investigating the complaints regarding Government tenders. ...
Article : 374 wordsKeen argument has arisen from Lord Harris's plea for cricket reform in the interests of bowlers. Point is added to the suggestion by the Players making 519 at Lords ...
Article : 404 wordsAt the wool sales, 11,987 bales were offered and about 9000 were sold. There was a superior selection, which met with a good demand, chiefly from the Continent, though the ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Corinthie has sailed for New Zealand with 387 assisted immigrants, including boys for the Salvation Army and sheep-owners' scheme. The Rlmutaka will sail on Saturday ...
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Article : 324 wordsRudolf Haas, one of Central Germany's big industrialists, who owns engineering works and sugar factories, was arrested at Magdeburg on a charge of having instigated the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 17 Jul 1926, Page 15
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