Can you imagine what is in the mind of the returning soldier an he is coming home on the transport? After two, three, or four years of war abroad he is bringing back in ...
Article : 1,406 wordsMr. C. R. Walsh, the Prothonotary, will, it is announced, retire at the end of the year, as he has reached the retiring age. At to-day's sitting of the Full Court of the Supreme ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 366 wordsMr. Hughes faced a meeting of about a thousand returned soldiers at the Protestant Hall yesterday afternoon. He appealed to them for support, and ...
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Article : 281 wordsParticulars of the proposed acquisition by the State Government of two more estates for the settlement of returned soldiers were laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly ...
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Article : 436 wordsIt was officially reported yesterday by the Mines Department that on the coalfield area at Ellawong, near Cessnock, two bores were recently put down by contract. No. 1 bore ...
Article : 130 wordsA mass meeting of musicians employed in picture shows and theatres was held yesterday morning at the rooms of the Professional Musicians' Union. ...
Article : 273 wordsA new bill was introduced yesterday afternoon in the Legislative Council by Mr. Garland, on the subject of secret commissions. It is largely taken from the Victorian Crimes ...
Article : 188 wordsThe splendid gift of Mrs. F. G. Waley of her home, Mowbray Park, Picton, together with garden, orchard, and estate, has enabled a further step to be taken in the retraining ...
Article : 158 wordsSome weeks ago the remains of a revolver that from its inscription was, at the time, in the possession of [?]underbolt, was picked up by Mr. L. Easterman, on his property ...
Article : 143 wordsBrigadier-General Blamey was given a civic welcome on his return to Wagga. Brigadier-General Blamey is a son of Mr. R. H. Blamey, of Rockdale, Sydney. He was born and ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the House of Assembly Captain Southwood's motion in favour of the abolition of the office of State Governor was defeated by 15 votes to 14. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 21 Nov 1919, Page 6
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