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  2. THE NEW RAILWAY BOARD.

    A meeting of the State Executive Council was held on Saturday morning, when Messrs. C. W. Oakes (Ghief Secretary), R. T. Ball (Minister for Works and Railways), and J. C. L. Fitzpatrick (Minister for Mines and Local Government) attended. The new Railway Board was ...

    Article : 58 words
  3. 1924.

    The many notable circumstances and happenings that have combined to make 1924 a memorable year for Australia were reviewed by Mr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher, Editor of the ...

    Article : 1,309 words
  4. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 4,784 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 50 words
  6. THE BOARD.

    Mr. JAMES FRASER to he Chief Commissioner of Railways for the next seven years, at a salary of £5000 per annum. Mr. O. W. BRAIN, to be Assistant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,026 words
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The sugar industry in finding itself in a position similar to that of the dried fruits industry. It is producing more than is sufficient for the requirements of ...

    Article : 1,028 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. O. W. Williams, of Christchurch, New Zealand, arrived by the Maunganul on Saturday, on a holiday trip. Mr. John Wilcock, president of the Boston ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. CAPTAIN COOK.

    Passengers by the Maunganui, which reached Sydney yesterday morning, included Mr. Sydney H. Cook, of Bradford, who claims that he is a descendant of Captain James ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. RETIRING COMMISSIONER.

    MR. H. FOX. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 6 words
  11. TRAVEL AND SAFETY.

    It is not improbable that a great many people, on reading in Saturday's issue of the "Herald" an account of the aerial disaster at Croydon, found themselves ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  12. COAL MINING UNDER THE CATCHMENT AREA.

    Sir,—In the very interesting article published in to-day's "Herald," dealing with the site and position of Sydney, reference is made to the existence of immense coal deposits on ...

    Article : 583 words
  13. HEAVY FLOODS.

    In consequence of a heavy flood, the Ashburton River rushed over its banks in several places, inundating extensive areas. A family camped near the golf links was ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. PROHIBITION.

    Dr. R. Worrall, of Sydney, who returned by the Maunganul on Saturday, Bays he is of opinion, as the result, of a tour of the United States, that prohibition ...

    Article : 320 words
  15. PAY STATIONS.

    Should experiments which the telephone branch of the Postal Department is conducling show a reasonable prospect of success ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. OLD COACH.

    Approval has been given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to the request made by the Federal Capital League that the Commonwealth should purchase the last coach used ...

    Article : 212 words
  17. BOY SCOUTS.

    A party of New Zealand Scouts arrived by the Ulimaroa yesterday. They were met by the general secretary of the Scouts' Ansociation (Mr. R. F. Bennetti, and were motored ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. A QUIET HOLIDAY.

    Saturday's unpleasant weather conditions caused city people to stay indoors, and consequently trams, buses, ferries, and trains experienced a quiet day. The Tramway ...

    Article : 47 words
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