Captain Ross Smith arrived at Cloncurry at 11 a.m. on Suturday. A telegram from Captain Ross Smith, handed in at Cloncurry at noon on Saturday, and ...
Article : 505 wordsIt was their day of memories, this handful of veterans. Soms had been with Wolseley at Ashantee; others had marched with Roberts to Kandahar; some could, go ...
Article : 434 wordsAfter waiting until something definite could be derived from the progressive figures of the Federal election, the Premier. Mr. Holman, commented yesterday upon the result. The ...
Article : 737 wordsSir Joseph Cook was entertained on Saturday evening by his committce in Parramatta, and congratulated on his triumphant return. For the first time for years there was a ...
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Advertising : 3,129 wordsThe increase in the railway and tramway fares is a sharp reminder that increase in wages does not always spell the institution of easier living conditions. Further, ...
Article : 987 wordsMr. Flockart was acting president of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales for six months in 1895, and was president for the years 1896-97, and in 1898 he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 198 wordsCaptain Ross Smith, when interviewed last night, said:- "We left Drawin early on Saturday, 13th, instant, with the idea of flying to ...
Article : 673 wordsThe attention of the Minister in charge of the Wheat Pool, Senator Russell, was directed to a statement reported to have been made by the Minister for Lands in New South ...
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Advertising : 119 wordsMajor-General Sir Granville Ryrie, M.P., was given an official welcome home by North Sydney in, the Central Hall on Saturday evening. ...
Article : 400 wordsMr. W. R. Beaver, Clerk of the Peace, will on January 1, enter upon extended leave of absence, and will thereafter retire from the Public Service on a penhion. Mr. Beaver ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 362 wordsThe New South Wales executive of the A L. P. are new making preparations for the forthcoming State elections. A number of selection ball[?]s for candidates have already ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Government; began the session with an ambitious programme, much of which was destined to remain unfulfilled. But although the Legislative Assembly was ...
Article : 1,081 wordsCaptain Ross Smith and party, amidst cheoring from a large crowd of residents, landed, at Cloncurry aerodrome at a quarter past 11 to-day. Long before his arrival ...
Article : 371 wordsIt was officially stated last night that the five men who were convicted of mutiny on H.M.A.S. Australia on June 20 had been released from Goulburn Gaol on Saturday. The ...
Article : 230 wordsMr. W. B. C. Forster, director of the. Westinguouss Brake Co. of Australasia, Ltd., was entertained by his staff at dinner at Farmer's prior to his departure on a business visit ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Union Company's steamer Atua, which arrived in port on Saturday from Fiji, brought details of the demonstration at Suva against the Germans who were returning to their ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Government have determined, in respect of Government employees other than the employees of the Railway Commissioners, to give effect to the declaration of the Board ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Commonwealth Statistician reports that there was a fairly substantial increase in the prices of groceries and dairy produce in New South Wales last month, amounting to 3.1 per ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Chief of General Staff (Major-General Legge) received on Saturday night the following telegram from Captain Ross Smith at Cloncurry:—"Owing to damaged propeller our ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Legislative Council passed the Licensing Bill, a measure which makes the closing of hotels each evening at 6 o'clock permanent. It also tightens up several provisions of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 22 Dec 1919, Page 6
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