Strong comments were made at the annual meeting of the Health Society of New South Wales at the Education Building yesterday regarding the adverse effect upon public health ...
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Article : 214 wordsThe projected sailings from London are:— April 25, Benalla; April 30, Commonwealth, both for Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Port Denison also loads at London, sailing ...
Article : 34 wordsAfter Wednesday, March 31, the Red Cross Information Bureau at Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street, will be closed definitely. Inquiries regarding returning men may be made at the Red ...
Article : 55 wordsA "London Gazette" of 114 pages contains a list of bestowals of the British Empire Order for war services. There are three Dames Grand Cross. Fifteen Knights Grand Cross ...
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Article : 230 wordsOwing to a dispute over the stone question the Aberdaro Extended mine was idle to-day. It appears that two men were discharged for filling too much stone, and a request for their ...
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Article : 148 wordsAt the City Court to-day Patrick McGrade, licensee of the Tower Hotel, West Perth, was convicted of Sunday trading, and was fined the maximum of £100. The police applied for ...
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Article : 161 wordsThe interstate tennis match was concluded to-day in fine weather, and resulted in a win for the local mon, the final scores being:— Western Australia, 6 rubbers 13 sets 119 ...
Article : 113 wordsThe "London Gazette" announces that the order of Knight Grand Cross of the Victorian Order has been conferred on the Prince of Wales. ...
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Article : 236 wordsWhile Ah Lye, a Chinese gardener, residing at Bedford-street, Willoughby, was sitting inside his home on Friday, a man entered and pointing a revolver at him demanded £2. ...
Article : 49 wordsNews from Gisborne reports the death of Captain A. F. Hardy, aged 80 years, a grandson of Sir Thomas Hardy, of Trafalgar fame. The deceased was a resident of the district ...
Article : 52 wordsThe death occurred at [?]uka private hospital yesterday of Canon T.W. Ramm, late of St. Peter's Church of England, Hamilton. The late Canon Ramm, who was in his 76[?] ...
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Article : 65 wordsIt is now considered almost certain that the conference of State Premiers, which was fixed for April 21 at Hobart, will not be opened on that date. The New South Wales ...
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Article : 98 wordsMr. H. Stuart Dove, writing from West Devonport, Tasmania, states that an unusually fine Aurora was witnessed on March 23 from Devonport; lasting the whole night. The light ...
Article : 110 wordsThe tennis matches were continued to-day. when the Englishmen met the New Zealand representatives in the final event—the doubles. After a keen contest Ollivier and Peacock beat ...
Article : 46 wordsCarpentier sparred with Jim Corbett, the famous ex-champion boxer, who, afterwards said: "Carpentier showed such wonderful form during our few minutes' sparring that I am ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Mar 1920, Page 9
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