A general rainstorm, enveloping almost the whole State, has been responsible for addltional falls of great value in the inland agricultural and pastoral areas. ...
Article : 587 wordsA Salisbury telegram states that the Rhedosian Legislative Council, by 11 votes to seven, decided to reimpose duties of 2/6 per 1001b of foreign wheat and 1/3 on ...
Article : 86 wordsThere is every indication of a substantial surplus in regard to the New South Wales State finances for the financial year, which closes at the end of this month. ...
Article : 264 wordsIn accordance with the poilcy of the Pacific Cable Board to duplicate the cable system linking Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Canada, work is to be ...
Article : 1,033 wordsThough some State Ministers are concerned with the discrepancy shown in the taxation figures on which the financial agreement with the Commonwealth is being considered, ...
Article : 366 wordsMr. Philip Snowdon, M.P., in the first of a serios of articles in the "Morninir Post," headed "If Labour Rules," says that he does not write as the official party spokesman, ...
Article : 289 wordsThe steamer Trevean arrived at Fremantle on Sunday morning after searching the Indian Ocean for 19 days for the lost Trevessa. A large crowd on the wharf noticed that the ...
Article : 429 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says it now appears that one of the Germans who shot three Belgian sentries near Buer was himself shot while trying to ...
Article : 263 wordsBerlin advices state that Dr. Cune, speaking at Konigsberg, said that passive resistance in the Ruhr would continue as long as it was necessary in the Interest of Germany. The ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Duke of York opened the Imperial Education Conference to-day, Mr. F. Tate representing Victoria, Mr. M'Coy (South Australia), Mr. Dillon (Queensland), and Mr. Ely ...
Article : 99 wordsA Gothenburg message states that Carr, at Trondhjem, won the 100 metres race in 10 4-5s, and 200 metres race in 22½. ...
Article : 26 wordsAttention was drawn recently in the "Herald" to the fact that included in Sydney's unemployed there are upwards of 500 returned soldiers. On behalf of theso men ...
Article : 777 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that it is now realised how absurdly exaggerated have been the accounts of the eruption of Mount Etna. The net ...
Article : 85 wordsIn view of certain questions which arose recently in regard to the management of the British Empire Exhibition, and in order to remove doubts that may exist as to the ...
Article : 277 wordsMen assisting in unloading coal from the steamer Goulburn at the coal berth, North wharf, narrowly escaped fatal injuries when the coal staging collapsed this morning. The ...
Article : 335 wordsMr. Lloyd George, speaking at the Baptist Chapel, London, said he hoped that the people would not become excited over America's selzure of liquor from British ships. ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says that the thrills of the Wimbledon championships are beginning to-morrow, and will extend throughout the world. ...
Article : 253 words"There is absolutely no truth in the statement that we are refusing Irish migrants," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day, in referring to the cable message from London ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 wordsThe Darwin Town Council election, held on Saturday, resulted in the utter rout of union candidates. The Ratepayers' Defence Association candidates were elected for two Beats ...
Article : 74 wordsThe health authorities are acting with marked, If belated, vigour in connection with the Gloucester smallpox outbreak. They have rounded up all doubtful cases, and have also ...
Article : 325 wordsRepresentatives of the Cigar Makers Union conferred with members of the Tariff Board to-day regarding the question of protecting the cigar-making industry in ...
Article : 189 wordsA strange story of how two sisters man led the same man was told to the Chief Justice, Sir William Irvine, in the Divorce Court today, when Lucy Lawson, of Bourke-road, ...
Article : 300 wordsShanghai advices state that the General Chamber of Commerce, representing authoritative, principal, native, commercial, and financial interests, passed a resolution opposing ...
Article : 115 wordsDr. Armstrong (Director-General of Public Health) was very cautious last night when asked to express an opinion concerning the cabled statement by the Medical Research ...
Article : 174 wordsWriting to the Editor with reference to the now type of carriage intended for use when the suburban lines are electrifled, Illustrations of which appeared in the "Herald" recently. ...
Article : 197 wordsDespite other newspapers' denials of pending Cabinet changes, the lobbyist of the "Dally Chronicle," who is usually well informed, asserts that the Secretary of State for the ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—As a reader of your valued paper for considerably over 30 years, I wish to congratulate you on your noble stand against the lewd la Australian art. It is, indeed, ...
Article : 644 wordsMiss Ethel Campbell, better known to every Australian soldier whose ship called at Durban, as "The Girl with the Flags," is on her way to Australia by the steamer Diogenes, ...
Article : 295 wordsThe acceptance of the Commonwealth's sugar proposals by the Queensland growers is assured, a very substantial majority having expressed approval though with a further ...
Article : 140 wordsThere were scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm at Dame Nellie Melba's farewell in the Albert Hall. "What shall I sing?" she asked, when she ...
Article : 137 wordsInformation has been received that Mr. Sydney Lionel Rothery, A.M.I.C.E., formerly of Sydney, has been awarded the Telford premium by the Institution of Civil ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—The map published in the "Herald" of Wednesday last showing the position of the proposed border railways, illustrates the comparatively small area the lines will ...
Article : 507 wordsA message from Vienna states that the Chief of Police (Herr Schoober), formerly Chancellor, is inviting all countries to send representatives to a international police ...
Article : 84 wordsConstantinople advices stated that Kemal Pasha has been elected deputy for Smyrna. The new Grand National Assembly will contain a large portion of military deputies. ...
Article : 31 wordsOwing to the stormy conditions, which prevalled last night, telegraphic communication with South Australia, Western Australia, and Queensland was considerably interrupted. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsParis, advices state that the "Union de Culture and Physiques," an ingenious system to increase the birthrate, held a great sports gathering in the Tuileries Gardens, when ...
Article : 98 wordsInlluenzn, diphtheria, and whooping cough aro causing considerable Illness throughout New Zealand. Several schools have closed. Offices are shorthandod. The Health ...
Article : 40 wordsSil,—Your correspondent, "Wireless," in last Saturday's issue misunderstands. Till recently the only licenses granted by the authorities wero "experimental," and were not intended ...
Article : 246 wordsBUNDARRA, Monday.—After a week: of fine weather, during which only two frosts were experienced, rain commenced fulllins last night, following on a particularly mild day. ...
Article : 480 wordsThe Adriatic is taking 2100 passengers to America, a record for any single ship from any European port for 1923. Altogether 4500 emigrants to Canada and the United States have ...
Article : 53 wordsWhether the waters of the Hume reservoir can be used far generating electricity in addition to being used for irrigation purposes will he the question discussed at ...
Article : 83 wordsAlderman Courtem[?]y has made a formal complaint to the Lord Mayor regarding the length of time it has taken workmen of the City Council to erect three lamp stanards In ...
Article : 144 wordsA home-and-home simultaneous snooting match between the Randwick Literary Institute Rifle Club, at Randwick, the City of London Rifle Club shooting at Bisley. and the ...
Article : 93 wordsRev. Alan Whitehorn, M.A., Church of England chaplain to the Sydney Children's Court, wh[?] left Sydney a year ago to study the work of juvenile courts in England and America. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Limbless and Maimed Soldiers' Association will hold its annual reunion at Miss Bishop's, The Marlborough, King-street, on Wednesday evening. City firms have offered ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 26 Jun 1923, Page 9
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