Appended is a copy of a letter dated October 31, sent by direction of Lord Curzon (Secretary of Foreign Affairs) to the head of the Russian Delegation in London:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 wordsThe clearings of the Sydney Banks' Exchange Settlement and of the Melbourne Clearing House for the year ended December 31, 1921, are to hand from the respective ...
Article : 539 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) yesterday concluded his inquiry into the death of James John Hanley, a sawyer, of Westmorelandstreet, Glebe, who died in Sydney Hospital, ...
Article : 144 wordsMadame Castagne, wife of Dr. Paul Castagne, of Montpellier, France, whose death occurred at Sydney on Friday, was the third daughter ot the late Mr. John Martin, solicitor ...
Article : 82 wordsAccording to latest advices wheat values in London have eased to 50/ a quarter for delivery this month, and at that level the demand was weak. At the week-end a quiet ...
Article : 266 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Frederick George Crouch took place at St. Jude's Cemetery, Randwick, yesterday afternoon. A service was conducted in the church by the Rev. W. ...
Article : 289 wordsCharles Pike, 28, a labourer, of Glen-street, Milson's Point, fell off a moving tram in Miller-street, North Sydney, yesterday afternoon, and as a result, severely injured his ...
Article : 62 wordsA man, whoso name is believed to be Graham, and who is said to reside in Edwinstreet. Croydon, was found yesterday morning in Iron Creek, which is the boundary ...
Article : 80 wordsHenry Robertson, 26, a carrier, of Ultimo, was driving a two-horse lorry, loaded with empty cases, over the old main bridge, Ultimo, yesterday afternoon, when a box fell on ...
Article : 64 wordsCurrent quotations for distributing lots yesterday were:- Galvanised iron: Orb, corrugated, 26-guage, £42, 24gauge, £40; Guinea, £41, basis in ½-ton cases. Plain: ...
Article : 788 wordsA man named Edward Powell, employed on the railway works, went into the surf, but collapsed almost immediately. He was taken out and removed to the public hospital, where ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Dooley) has received from the Consul for Belgium particulars of the Brussels annual commercial fair, to be held from April 3 to 15 next. Particulars of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 967 wordsThomas Dykes, 26, was found with his throat cut, and a deep gash over the heart. He was unconscious when he was found, having shortly before left his house to go into the yard with ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—May I venture to add one more contribution to the correspondence on the vexed question of examinations? I will begin with a little parable, for all wise men except ...
Article : 715 wordsSir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, who recently returned from a visit to England, wrote the following letter to "The Times" when he was in London:- ...
Article : 302 wordsThe cables advise that the clearings of the London banks last year amounted to £34,030,000,000, being £1,088,000,000 below those of the previous year. A comparison ...
Article : 152 wordsPigs were in light supply at the Abattoir Saleyards yesterday. The pennings totalled about 1100, and although all descriptions were in evidence the offering consisted cheifly of porkers. The general quality was ...
Article : 133 wordsThe whoelsale prices of meat delivered at retail butchers' shops from Pyrmont Meat Depot yesterday were:- Beef: Ox bodies /3 ti /3¾ per 1b, hinds /4¼ to /5¼. ...
Article : 73 wordsLate last night a supplement to the "Government Gazette" was issued containing the particulars of the accounts of the State for the half-year ended December 31. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsMakura, R.M.S., 8075 tons, Captain Crawford, from Vancouver, via ports.—Passengers:—Mrs. J.B. and Miss R. White, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sager and Miss M. L. Sager, Mr. C. F. M'Cormick, Mr. W. S. Hall, Mr. and ...
Article : 624 words"It was generally known that the late Dr. G. D. Morrison, the 'Times' correspondent at Peking had collected the most complete known library of books relating to China. This ...
Article : 297 wordsThe first wool sale of the current season in South Canterbury was held at Timaru, 9880 bales being offered. Continental firms were represented. The demand showed an improved tone, competition for merino and ...
Article : 78 wordsDaily (except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays).—Victoria, 5 and 8 p.m.; South Australia, 5 p.m.; Queensland, noon. THIS DAY. ...
Article : 225 wordsThe announcement is made in another column that the New Zealaud Loan and Mercantile Agency has purchased, the business of the Pastoral Finance Association. The long ...
Article : 230 wordsThe recent improvement in the position of tin is borne out by the increased activity in trade in the metal in Great Britain, this despite an accumulation of tin stocks in November to ...
Article : 237 wordsMaize was in very beary supply at Roma—street, but offers of 4/C to 4/S ewr refused. No lucerne duriT offering, doubtless due to the recent heavy rains. All local lines of potatoes passed at 13/ to 14/; imported ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Oceanic Company's A.M.S. Sonoma left dock [?] an early hour yesterday morning and berthed at Circular Quay. The Sonoma leaves on Thursday at [?] a.m.. for San Francisco, via Pago pago and Honolulu. ...
Article : 279 wordsOwing to the after holiday demand, Sussexstreet houses were busy fulfilling orders yesterday, but it will be a day or two before trade becomes normal. Eggs cleared well, the wet ...
Article : 1,455 wordsFrom time to time during the past two years attacks have bean made on the Federal Government for refusing to allow the gold, which the banks in Australia hold, to be ...
Article : 316 wordsThe Executive Council yesterday appointed Mr. F. Gribben to the position of Secretary to the Department of State Industrial Enterprises. Mr. Gribben has been 31 years in ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,—In his letter this morning J.D.B. gives his case completely away. Latin syntax, he says, "enables the pupil to acquire a clear and logical construction in English speech and ...
Article : 278 wordsFrom Tulgi, in the Solomon islands, the Burns, Philp island steamer Mindini left on Saturday evening for Sydney direct. The passengers are as follows:- Mesdames Adams, Broadhurst, Hill, Meredith, ...
Article : 47 wordsDuring December the Larut tin dredges ran 650 hours in treating 88,000 cubic yards, for a return of 35 tons tin oxide. ...
Article : 24 wordsFrom the N.Y.K. Japanese mail steamer Tango Maru a wireless was received yesterday by Burns. Phi[?] and Co., Ltd., announcing that the vessel had sailed from Thursday Island on Saturday last, at 11 a.m. ...
Article : 125 wordsOutwards: Sonoma, closing January 4, expected arrive London February 10, 1922; Makura, closing January 11, expected arrive London February 20, 1922; Ormuz, closing January 13, expected arrive London ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—Nowadays the papers are full of articles about our growing army of unemployed. Nevertheless, in my opinion, our big institutions have much to answer for, as ...
Article : 338 wordsThe city organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will perform two interesting' sonatas by Rhcinberger at,the matines recital to-day, at 3.15 p.m., at the Town Hall; also compositions by Mailly, the Belgian organist. ...
Article : 39 wordsCroby Hall, s. for Hull, via fremantle. Rena, s, for Christiama, Dunkirk, Antwerp, Hamburg, and Bremen, via ports. ...
Article : 22 wordsInwards: Dated 'Frisco December 10, per Hollywood, due Sydney January 12, 1922. ...
Article : 14 wordsCLARENCE HEADS (296m).—Arr: Jan. 3, Joan Craig s, 11.25 a.m., from Sydney. COFF'S HARBOUR (240m).—Arr: Jan. 3, Yulgilbar, s, 9.30 a.m., from Sydney. ...
Article : 281 wordsDongarra, s, for Brisbane; Yehhne Maru, s, for Melbourne: Kokiri, s, for Newcastle, Corrimal, s, for Brisbane; Riverina, s, for Hobart; Pulganbar, s, for Byron Bay; Dorrigo, s, for Coff's Harbour and ...
Article : 53 wordsEn route from the New Hebrides to Sydney, the Burns, Philp steamer Makambo called here yesterday morning, but owing to the heavy weather she bad to leave the anchorage an the afternoon. ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—Your correspondents of recent dates are interesting re the subject of reduced wages and longer hours. Certainly, it is time that something was done to lower the basic wage, ...
Article : 399 wordsShinpo Maru, from Yokohama, via ports. ...
Article : 10 wordsTrade in the wholesale markets had not assumed a normal aspect yesterday, and most houses were engaged in preparing for the tailer activity expected in the course of a ...
Article : 339 wordsIh[?]mala, s, 1169 tons, Captain Campbell, for Wanganui, via Newcastle. Kokiri, s, 1214 tons, Captain Murray, for Newcastle. Merriwa, s, 5629 tons, Captain Sunter, for Adelaide, ...
Article : 520 wordsSir,—I have been walting for some eloquent and zealous alumnus to arise in his indignation and rhetorically mete out to Dr. M'Queen some measure of the castigation to which his ...
Article : 311 wordsThe following steamers were in touch by wireless last night:- With Hobart: Eastern Moon. With Melbourne: Oma, Yankalilla, Nardada, Iron ...
Article : 110 wordsAUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: Jan. 3. Tofca, s, from Suva; Waimarino, s, from San Francisco (left San Francisco Dec. 8). ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsAt Port Said: Peshawar, s en route to Australian ports, from london (left loudon Dec 15). At Suez: Mantua, R.M.S., en route for London (left Sydney Nov. 29.). ...
Article : 115 wordsPENRITH.—A[?]d. J. Adams (re-elected). ST. MARYS.—A[?]d. T. W. Brooker (re-elected). CASTLE[?]EAGH.—A[?]d. E. L. R. Ecech. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 4 Jan 1922, Page 13
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