The Duke of Co[?]ught delivered the following message from the King-Emperor with regard to the great war from which the Empire had emerged victorious. It had involved ...
Article : 637 wordsWhen play ceased yesterday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, in the fourth Test match, England, winning the toss, had lost six wickets for 270 runs. Makepeace scored 117, his century occupying nearly four hours, and Douglas 50 not out. Ma[?]ey took three wickets for 108, and Carter took three catches. ...
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Article : 1,588 wordsA Berlin message states that a committee, consisting of the most powerful financial, INdustrial, and commercial magnates, has been appointed to assist the official committee to ...
Article : 148 wordsThe State Orchestra is to be disbanded. The Govornment has also decided that the orchestra shall not visit New Zealand. The decision regarding the New Zealand ...
Article : 147 wordsThe members of the Public Service Board, who returned from the country on Thursday, made a statement yesterday with regard to the employment of inspectors under the ...
Article : 611 wordsThis afternoon the Duke of Connaught performed the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the All India War Memorial at a central site in New Delhi. The memorial, which ...
Article : 372 wordsThe fourth test match was commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day, in hot, sultry weather. For the first time in the series Douglas won the toss, and, naturally, ...
Article : 1,801 wordsM. Verbrugghen, Director of the State Conservatorium and of the State Orchestra, when questioned last night, said that the abandonment of the New Zealand tour had come as ...
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Article : 108 wordsMr. Mark Sheldon (Commissioner for Australia) has returned from an extensive trip in the middle west, during which he visited Indianapolis, Chicago, Springfield, Ohio, ...
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Article : 50 wordsMr. Reilly, a well-known Cork business man, was shot dead near his residence. A card was attached to the body inscribed "Beware of the Irish Republican Army." ...
Article : 175 wordsAssociation with a firm which has worldwide interests in wheat, and which in the natural course of business negotiated the sale of 300,000 tons of the new Australian wheat ...
Article : 752 wordsMr. Cyril Monk, when questioned in regard to the matter, said he felt sure that if the finances were better the orchestra would be kept going. In the education system of our State ...
Article : 153 wordsA Rome message states that the Czecho-slovakian Foreign Minister has reached an agreement with Italy, which is aimed at the prevention of the restoration of the ...
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Article : 341 wordsAt Hull: Australcrag, s, left Adelaide Dec. 4. At Suez: Morea, R.M.S., left Sydney Jan. 4; Tisnaren, s, left Sydney Dec. 17; Sakkarah, ...
Article : 45 wordsThe executive of the National Union of Railwaymen has been summoned to meet in London to-morrow to consider the resolution of the locomotive engineers, favouring a strike ...
Article : 145 wordsA message from Sandersville, Georgia, states that 32 were killed and 40 injured in a cyclone, which destroyed a nearby village. ...
Article : 28 wordsA communication was received by the Sydney office of the Northern Coal Proprietors' Association yesterday to the effect that the miners employed at the Hebburn Colliery ...
Article : 488 wordsA message from Paris states that while some revellers from a carnival in Aix-la-Chapelle were disobeying police instructions not to remain in the streets after the closing of the ...
Article : 128 wordsSir Robert Horne (President of the Board of Trade) opened an efficiency exhibition at the Olympia, which is making demonstrations of disabled ex-soldiers working at many trades, ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Australians' first match was commenced against Wellington to-day. The weather was dull at the start of play. The wicket was good. The Australian team comprised:— ...
Article : 526 wordsIn the final round of the amateur billiard championship (3000 up), at the close of the session to-night, Fry had scored 1001 (including breaks of 208 and 138), and Symes 722. ...
Article : 34 wordsEleven unemployed men had breakfast yesterday at Walker's restaurant, Park-street, and tendered a card on which was written: "Unemployed, number of meals, cost £1/10/, ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Colby (Secretary of State) has declined to comp[?]y with a request to send to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the Morris-Shidehara report. Mr. Colby said there ...
Article : 154 wordsMr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A. for the Murray, and ex-Minister for Works and Railways, is taking action in regard to linking up the Riverina with the Victorian railway system. He ...
Article : 263 wordsSafebreakers visited the Sydney Steel Works, Edinburgh-road, Marrickville, early yesterday morning, where two safes were blown open, one in the general office and the other in an ...
Article : 122 wordsAt Thursday evening's weekly ballot for the street stands for the sale of fruit the barrowmen expressed their indignation at allegations against their veracity and honesty. Mr. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe number of unemployed is estimated at 1,108,060, being an increase of 42,680 for the Week. Lysaght's [?]teelworks at Newport and ...
Article : 36 wordsTwo little girls were knocked down by a sulky at Lidcombe last night, and one of them was admitted to St. Josoph's Hospital, Auburn, in an unconscious condition. The ...
Article : 196 wordsAn apology has been tendered to Sir Auckland Geddes for the misrepresentation of his remarks during a confidential talk with American newspaper correspondents. It is indicated ...
Article : 53 wordsNo further developments occurred to-day in connection with the closing of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steel works at Port Waratah. It is expected that the blast ...
Article : 79 wordsAn old resident of Balladoran named James Seabroook met with a burning accident yesterday. He was travelling from Gilgandra to Balladoran on horseback when he felt fire ...
Article : 80 wordsAlfred Bayliss, aged 15, of No. 15 Phelps-street, Surry Hills, was riding a bicycle along Oxford-street, near College-street, last night, and was about to cross the tram line ...
Article : 63 wordsA message from Rome states that the International Institute of Agriculture estimates that the 1920 wheat harvests amounted to [?] quarters, compared with the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 12 Feb 1921, Page 13
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