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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsThe Commonwealth Government has decided to make it gift of £500,000 to local government authorities throughout the Commonwealth, to be expended exclusively on works ...
Article : 492 wordsThe municipality of Leichhardt has the proud record of sending over 3000 men to take their part in the war. Many of them have won honours and distinctions, and all ...
Article : 431 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that, the Peace Conference will divide Schleswig in four zones. The first, contiguous to Denmark, comprising North Schleswig, will be asked to ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. Dosch Fleurot the American correspondent, writing from Berlin, says that a revolution by the proletariat is about to start. The Government knows it, but ...
Article : 540 wordsThe Peace Conference will next week examine the status of Dantzig (the German Baltic port which it is proposed to give to Poland as an outlet to the sea). ...
Article : 436 wordsThe "Saturday Review" draws attention to the question of the colour bar as exercised in the dominions. It is pointed out that Japan has given notice of her ...
Article : 698 wordsParis newspapers are of the opinion that President Wilson, on returning, will declare that the United States is prepared to accept a mandate to control Armenia. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Government has sold to a London buyer 25 German submarines for scrapping. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, who is suffering from pneumonic-influenza, is progressing, but will be confined to his room for a considerable time. Mrs. Ryan, who has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsThe steamer Derbyshire has left Plymouth with 900 Australians; and the Euripides sailed from Portland with 1000. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the supreme War Council met to receive the reports of the Financial and Economic committees, which will be embodied in ...
Article : 390 wordsThe two Labour members of the French Mission, M. Thomson and M. Hodee, are leaving Australia to-morrow for France, accompanied by Mr. Meadows Smith, who was a ...
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Article : 197 wordsThe outbreak of pneumonic influenza in the Newcastle Hospital continues to cause anxiety. To-day a wardsman and a patient were found to be suffering from the scourge, ...
Article : 268 wordsUpwards of forty applications for the position of chairman of the new Public Service Board, for which the salary is £2500 per annum, were laid before the State Ministers in ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that there are l400 German naval prisoners still in England. The view in Admiralty circles is that the ...
Article : 420 wordsAn easterly gale has been blowing here since Sunday night, with the biggest sea in the bay for the last 20 years breaking all over Trial Bay. The steamer Myce anchored in the ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Food Controller permits the unrestricted use of barley, except for malt, and has revoked the orders restricting the amount of cereals allowed horses, and the quantity of ...
Article : 36 wordsRepresenting the Australian Association of British Manufacturers, Messrs. Walter A. Purdom, F. G. Shrimpton, and S. Scott-Young, members of the council, called upon Mr. David ...
Article : 93 wordsAt a meeting of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association last night the draw for the preliminary ties of the Davis Cup competition was conducted. ...
Article : 216 wordsMr. Hughes is visiting the Lyons Fair, where there is a good display of Australian products. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that a great scandal has been caused by the discovery that Rabbi Schornstein, the head of the Jewish ...
Article : 77 wordsThere were two fresh cases to-day at Stoney Gully compound. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe army estimates for 1919-20 amount to £287,000,000. A White Paper estimates the maximum number of the army at the end of March, ...
Article : 212 wordsBrigandage in the streets of Petrograd is general. Parties consisting of fifteen or twenty Red Guards each go about at nights terrorising ...
Article : 222 wordsRain continued all day yesterday and last night. Exceptionally heavy falls were recorded, the fall totalling 1310 points, making 19½in since Saturday. The river is now higher ...
Article : 173 wordsPresident Wilson to-day addressed the conference of Governors and Mayors who have been called to Washington to discuss the problems of roconstruction. ...
Article : 502 wordsIt was stated yesterday by the Relief Department of the Influenza Administrative Committee that nearly all the public schools have been released, the exceptions being North ...
Article : 61 words"It has been brought under my notice that a certain influential section is negotiating for the reopening of the German Turnverein," said Mr. Peisley, secretary of the Victorian ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd., states that, by means of wireless telegraphy, the problem of talking by cinematograph has ...
Article : 58 wordsThe steamers Koromiko and Kaitangata arrived at Sydney yesterday, and were ordered into quarantine by the Federal authorities. The barque Rona, which entered port on ...
Article : 52 wordsEarly on Sunday night Ray Francis, aged 26, of Bridge-road, Glebe, was admitted in a serious condition to Manly Hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the groin. ...
Article : 87 wordsIt is reported from Madrid that during the riots on Friday 200 shops were pillaged, mostly grocers' shops and bakeries. One hundred persons were wounded and 268 arrested. ...
Article : 43 wordsCaptain H. W. Crouch, writing from the troopship City of Exeter, says that the troops wish to enter a strong protest against being quarantined. The vessel, he says, is clean, ...
Article : 179 wordsThe CommonwealthMeteorologist, Mr. Hunt, stated to-night that good general rains had fallen over the greater part of Victoria, the eastern and central portions of New South ...
Article : 204 wordsA 20-foot sailing boat, containing seven men, returning from a fishing expedition, was nearing the outer harbour last evening when a gust of wind capsized the boat. Six of ...
Article : 68 wordsAn aeroplane fell into the Thames near Richmond. The engine exploded on reaching the water, and the pilot was killed. An aeroplane fell into the Irish Sea near ...
Article : 39 wordsWilliam Taylor, a railway employee, who was arrested last week and charged with stealing a bag of chaff from the raliway premises, was before the court to-day. Accused, ...
Article : 83 wordsThe warship New Zealand, with Admiral Lord Jellicoe aboard, has arrived at Gibraltar on her way to Australia. Lord Jellicoe was entertained at a banquet by the Governor. ...
Article : 112 wordsFrench and Greek troops have advanced north of Odessa, and have occupied the fort and town of Tiraspol. The Bolshevists retreated along the Dniester ...
Article : 90 wordsThe "New York Herald" says that a flying boat, the largest ever built, is nearing completion in the naval aircraft factory. It will be capable of carrying 75 persons two ...
Article : 39 wordsA postal employee named Norman Simon Stanley, aged 16, admitted having, while engaged in the postal service, stolen a letter containing money. The total money taken ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,—The correction of the general statements by Mr. J. A. White in your issue of 3rd instant is to be desired in the interests of an honourable and hard-working profession. ...
Article : 377 wordsA request was made to the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Groom) to-day by a deputation, consisting of the leader of the Labour party, Mr. Tudor, Senator Needham ...
Article : 85 wordsThe secretary for India announces that Nasrulla, the murdered Amir's brother, was proclaimed Amir, with the consent of the Jellalabad notables, Inayatulla, the Amir's son, ...
Article : 71 wordsThe strike leaders have terminated the strike in the shipyards on the north-east coast. It lasted eight weeks. They admit that the men were benten. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) states that in view of the recent rains and improved prospects for the oat harvest, he is now prepared to consider requests ...
Article : 53 wordsThe death occurred last week of Mr. T. W. Lackey, of Charlesville, Albert-street, Petersham, at the age of 62 years. He was a son of the late Sir John Lackey, for many years ...
Article : 177 wordsMr. O'Kelly, M.P., the Sinn Fein delegate to the Peace Conference, has also published the story that De Valera's escape from Lincoln prison was encompassed by an ...
Article : 72 wordsIt has been practically decided that the Natbnalist delegation which is going to the Paris Conference to appeal for independence will [?] this week by the Dutch cargo steamer ...
Article : 50 wordsThe King's prize will be revived at Bisley with the short-muzzle Lee-enfield rifle, and will be open to past and present servicemen in the Empire. The event will be probably shot ...
Article : 48 wordsThe defence authorities at Auckland have been advised that 58 cases of influenza have occurred amongst the troops returning on the Port Melbourne. The cases have developed ...
Article : 47 wordsAn application to vary the award of the Australian Telegraph and Telephone Construction Union was made to Mr. Justice Higgins on behalf of the union. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe delay in the return of the American soldiers is being criticised. The Secretary for War has explained that the British Government withdrew ships in order to despatch ...
Article : 53 wordsOwing to the infrequency of the mails, Mr. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) is urging the Colonial Office to arrange a fortnightly mail from Australia. There is ...
Article : 47 wordsLord Sydenham, Lord Morris, Lord Beaverbrook, and Lord Shaughnessy have joined the Oversea Parliamentary Committee. Sir Albert Stanley (President of the Board ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Louvre Gallery will soon reopen. All its treasures have been brought back to Paris, including 1200 famous ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. Fitzgerald, Minister for Health, yesterday stated that it was not compulsory for residents in the State border districts to wear masks, as was recently officially stated. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe death occurred at Narrandera recently of Private William Saul, late of the 19th Battalion, through injuries accidentally received on Buckingbong station. He lately ...
Article : 76 wordsThe musicians' strike regarding local entertainments has developed. The strike terminated last week, but the managers of the picture shows did not want their players back ...
Article : 55 wordsA Rome message says it is officially stated that out of 315,000 Italian prisoners in Austria 83,241 died. Out of 700,000 Austrian prisoners in Italy, 6000 died. ...
Article : 35 wordsOver a dozen cables between England, Holland, America, and Australia are broken of interrupted. Mr. Illingworth (Postmaster-General) has appealed to Government departments ...
Article : 33 wordsAn appaal is to be made to the Minister for Public Health with regard to the decision [?] for a two [?] val between the exhibitions of continuous ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 5 Mar 1919, Page 13
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