Australia awoke on Saturday morning conscious that it was about to perform a duty in which the eyes of the whole world would be upon it. In other places this responsibility ...
Article : 1,615 wordsThe feature of the polling in Cowper was the heavy voting early in the day, which indicated that the number of votes recorded will, consistent with the compulsory provisions ...
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Family Notices : 3,345 wordsAlthough it is yet too early for any complete summary of Saturday's polling, it is certain that the present Government will be returned to power, and practically ...
Article : 987 wordsWork for the quadruplicate and electrification between Sydney and National Park has proceeded satisfactorily, according to the quarterly report of the Railway ...
Article : 254 wordsThe findings of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice James) relating to the inquiry into the purchase and resale of 6000 bales of cornsacks completely exonerates the ...
Article : 921 wordsSir George Tallis and Messrs. E. J. Tait and F. S. Tait have, in association with Messrs. Frank Thring and Beaumont Smith, decided to form a new business for New ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Governor Sir Dudley de Chair, on Saturday afternoon, officially opened the Dural Soldiers' Memorial institute. He was accompanied by Miss Elaine de Chair and Major ...
Article : 300 words"I have every hope that with proper development and organisation Australia will in the near future take her place as one of the leading meat-producing countries in ...
Article : 398 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, attended by Major E. L. Lloyd. M.C., A.D.C., opened the Sailors and Soldiers' War Memorial Hall at Dural on Saturday afternoon. ...
Article : 522 wordsInteresting information concerning the phosphates industry of Nauru and Ocean Islands was given to a "Herald" representative by Mr. Harold B. Pope, Commissioner for ...
Article : 373 wordsThe death occurred at his residence in Lindfield on Friday night of Mr. H. A. Smith, Government Statistician. The late Mr. Smith joined the Lands ...
Article : 288 wordsFurther criticism of Mr. G. Rymer, State secretary of the Australian Railway Union, was made to-day by Mr. R. J. Carroll, State secretary of the Australian Engineers' Union. ...
Article : 268 wordsMr. Justice James, the Royal Commissioner who inquired into the deal in cornsacks made by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn), has reported that he has found ...
Article : 933 wordsMr. James Mitchell, Inspector-General of the New South Wales Police Force, returned to Sydney on Saturday by the R.M.S. Osterley, after touring the British Isles and ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Railway Commissioners' report for the quarter ended September 30 last shows that the revenue increased by £375,679 to £4,201,632, compared with the ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. A. Richardson, licensee of the Willyama Hotel, who died at Adelaide on Friday, aged 56 years, was a pioneer of the Broken Hill district. Born at Smithfield, South ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsAt a meeting on Wednesday, held in the Public school, Naremburn, a cheque for £120/5/ was presented to the secretary of the Royal North Shore Hospital, as a result of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 16 Nov 1925, Page 10
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