To-day is Peace Day—the day which, back in the recent black years, seemed so Very far off. To-day we are to see the formal closing of the most tragic chapter in the history of the human race. The war, which fell out of a clear sky just five years ...
Article : 843 wordsThe city to-night will be a blaze of light and colour. Peace and Victory will be proclaimed in the most glorious and gorgeous fashion by a ...
Article : 643 wordsMr. A. G. F. James, Ministor for Education, in unvelling on honour roll at the Neutral Bay Public School yesterday, said that although he had taken part in many such ceremonies he ...
Article : 1,044 wordsRandwick Military Hospital yesterday celebrated Peace by a dinner, an afternoon entertainment, and an evening dance. The dinner was provided by the military ...
Article : 662 wordsOver 6000 school children in the Petersham district took part in a combined demonstration in honour of Peace Day. Amongst the schools which were represented ...
Article : 846 wordsThe meeting place for all Red Cross workers, V.As., branch representatives, and depot workers will be next the Art Gallery in the Domain, where the Red Croas flag will be ...
Article : 1,560 words9.20 a.m.: Procession of decorated cars, with wounded and invalid soldiers and invalid army nurses, to assemble at Wentworthavenue, and to leave at 9.30. Route: Via ...
Article : 1,157 wordsAt the request of the Commonwealth Peace Celebrations Committee, Mr. C. E. W. Bean, official war correspondent with the Australian Imperial Force, wrote an inspiring ...
Article : 550 wordsAbout 100 ladies and gentlemen were present at a "Peace dinner" given at Farmer's last night by the Millions Club. Mr. A. R. Rickard (president) was in the chair, Those ...
Article : 802 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Holman, had a busy morning yesterday. His mission began at the Fortstreet Girls' High School, where he addressed the pupils on the significance of peace. He was ...
Article : 1,069 wordsPeace Day was celebrated at Camdenville Public School, when all the scholars and children under 16 years received a peace medal. After several patriotic songs were ...
Article : 687 wordsAn official statement was made on behalf of the celebrations committee last night to the effect that the action of the Red Cross in sacrificing their right to priority in the ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. James, speaking at the distribution of medals at the North Sydney Girls' High School, complimented Miss Marjorie Sheridan, [?] pupil, on the capable manner in ...
Article : 319 wordsThe patients at the 13th Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Broughton Hall, were entertained during yesterday afternoon and evening. A special peace dinner, presided over by ...
Article : 101 wordsAlthough the City Council by a majority voted against Peace illuminations, the exterior of the Town Hall will not be in darkness to-night. Lieut-Colonel J. A. Murdoch, ...
Article : 125 wordsThere was an attendance of upwards of 3000 at the Crown-street Superior Public School yesterday forenoon, when a tablet, surmounted by a statue, was unveiled recording the names ...
Article : 264 wordsIn response to the peace appeal made on behalf of the sick little ones at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, donations are now boing received from the public. Among ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsMr. J. F. Stevenson, president of the Commercial Travellers' Association, occupied the chair last night at a dinner and smoke concert in the clubrooms, Moore-street. The gathering ...
Article : 91 wordsYesterday Mr. H. Shrowder, the inquiry officer at the Town Hall, acting under the directions of the town clerk, distributed 2000 Peace medals to youngsters who applied for ...
Article : 62 wordsUnited open-air and indoor thanksgiving services in city and suburbs, including the following:— Procession to leave St. James', King-street, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 19 Jul 1919, Page 11
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