The Presbyterian General Assembly yesterday recehed a deputation, representing the Methodist Conference and the Congregational Union, comprising the Rev. J. G. Wheen ...
Article : 864 wordsWhen you yawn your way upstairs, shake your duds off, bolt your prayers, and blinking on the pillow lay your head—lucky brute. Ere you shut your eyes and snore heave a thought to this ere war, and consider how you get your daily bread—cheese and all. ...
Article : 468 wordsWith the return of the troops by the Orontes, within a few days, the New South Wales Rugby Union will welcome the A.I.F. players who won fame in England. A public reception will be ...
Article : 512 wordsThe meeting of the Federal National party took place at Parliament House this afternoon, and lasted from 2.30 until 10.30 to-night. A motion expressing confidence in the Prime ...
Article : 727 wordsRosebery Racing Club will control the mid-week pony and galloway meeting to-day, the first race starting at 1.30. Special trams will run direct to the gates, and the Botanny ordinary service will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 456 wordsThe middle grass track was open at Randwick yesterelay morning, but very little fast galloping was done outside the two hurdles on the track. Austrilian Rose, Oilskin, and Lady Amboise were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsThe worst day since the recrudescence of the epidemic in Sydney was experienced yesterday. For the 24 bours ended at 8 O'clock last ...
Article : 73 wordsThe June meeting of the Menangle Park Racing Club was held yesterday afternoon in cold, threatening weather, and a couple of light showers fell, without interfering with the sport. There was a fair ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 wordsThe deaths from influenza in the metropolitan area curing the past fortnight have enormously increased. A comparison of the figures supplied by the ...
Article : 406 wordsAnother fire—the fifth in Sydney within a week—occurred yesterday afternoon, when Jacde-chambers, 282-4 George-street, were, together with the contents of two floors, severely ...
Article : 319 wordsTo-night at the Stadium the free programme of training exhibitions will be contributed to by Tomm[?] Uren and Jack Cole, who meet on Saturday night: also Tom O'Malley and Jack Hill, who are the ...
Article : 58 wordsGRENFELL.—The Caledonian sports on Monday were a great success. The procession and sports were wall patronised, and the concert in the evening was a success. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 wordsThe meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party was smaller than was expected to-day owing principally to the absence of a number of members at the interstate ...
Article : 254 wordsAlderman Warbrick, Mayor of Concord, who is president of the Australian Federal Capital League, has caused a communication to be forwarded to the Federal members of both ...
Article : 107 wordsScattered showers were experienced along the coast south from Foster during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday, but the resultant registrations were all unimportant, with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 538 wordsThe extent to which the influenza epidemic has affected trade intereats is remarkable. It is safe to say that thousands of people in the metropolitan area have during the past ...
Article : 420 wordsMOREE.—Charles Childe, 37, railway porter, whilst engaged on Monday coupling carriages, fell and sustained serious injuries from a moving train. He died shortly after admission ...
Article : 117 wordsA military funeral was yesterday afternoon accorded the remains of Lieutenant Edward Rashleigh Sparke, eldest son of Mr. William Sparke, solicitor, Newcastle, who died in ...
Article : 105 words"Safety First," referring to heavy loss of life through fires in picture shows reported recently by cable, writes stating that the local authorities should strictly enforce all ...
Article : 124 wordsGreat destruction of fish in the river is now being caused by cormorants, which muster in numbers along the banks and get the fish in hundreds. Application is being made to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe arrival of Major-General Sir T. Glasgow and Lady Glasgow by the Sydney mail train last evening was the occasion of a remarkable outburst of enthusiasm in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 505 wordsThe funeral took place yesterday afternoon of the remains of the late Mr. Charles German, from his residence, Waratah. Livingstone-road. Marrickville, to the Methodist ...
Article : 173 wordsSir,—Mr. Ryan adopts the popular legal expedient—when you have no case abuse the other side. He does not reply to one of my arguments, but takes refuge in suggesting that ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—As there would appear some misconception in respect to the aims of "Bush Week," might I be permitted briefly to set out through the columns of the "Herald," for the ...
Article : 493 wordsThe funeral of Mr. John W. H. Houston, solicitor, of Moore-street, and Brighton, Kurraba-road, Neutral Bay, took place at Waverley Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 wordsLying in dock at Williamstown. H.M.A.S. Protector presents a battered appearance. Her main topmast is gone, and has dragged the wireless rig down with it. The vessel's ...
Article : 71 wordsReports in connection with the reorganisation of the Administrative Committee are that headquarters are now fully established at the Showgrounds in buildings kindly lent by ...
Article : 177 wordsSir,—Mr. Ryan's reply to the letters on the above subject, which appeared in the "Herald" on Monday, adds to the sum of public knowledge only by being indicative of the manner ...
Article : 301 wordsWriting with regard to disposal by the Defence Department of surplus stores, such as boots, blankets, cloth, leatherwear, food supplies, and building material, Mr. Arthur ...
Article : 87 wordsC. Chapman, while boring at Mount Hutton for water in connection with the settlement resumptions, encountered at a depth of 243ft a large volume of natural gas, which ignited ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsNo new cases of influenza have developed among the Manuka's passengers and crew, and early release of the vessel from, quarantine is expected. ...
Article : 122 wordsAlthough large numbers of railway and tramway men have returned to duty after an attack of influenza, the totals of those off duty continue to swell. Yesterdny it was ...
Article : 588 wordsThe vacancy of the Paddipgton seat in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of the Bitting member, Alderman O'Hara, was considered by the Paddington branch of the ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Hillston Race Club's hospital benefit meeting attracted a great attendance. The racing was good, but the fields were small. Th weather was perfect. Results: ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 25 Jun 1919, Page 12
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