Before leaving for Melbourne lost night Mr. Orchard (Minister for Recruiting) said:- "I was glad to see the enthusiasm in the streets to-day. Sydney certainly showed her ...
Article : 331 wordsIndependent of the route march of troops to Miller's Point notified elsewhere, it is expected that crowds will line the route of to-day's march of the Carmichael Thousand. Apart ...
Article : 507 wordsA number or important matters were dealt with by the Federal Cabinet, which sat until a late hour to-night. At the conclusion of the meeting, the Acting ...
Article : 260 wordsThe May meeting of the Menangle Park Racing Club takes place this afternoon, and the transit arrangements bt rail include special trians, leaving the Central Railway Station, at 10.30 (horses), 11.10, 11.50 ...
Article : 778 wordsYESTERDAY'S ROUTE MARCH THROUGH THE CITY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsThe success of the public march through the city of troops to the Woolloomooloo dooks yesterday was such that it has been decided that another batch of troops from Liverpool ...
Article : 207 wordsUpon the resumption in the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Higgins, of the hearing of the claim of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia v the ...
Article : 548 words"This is reckoning day, in which we are to prove what is our faith; let us pray as we have never prayed, before; let us put away our differnces to more convenient season, ...
Article : 250 wordsThe money actually in hand as a result of the Australian Red Cross Day effort is £213,400, so that with all the amounts to come in from the various sources the ...
Article : 424 wordsSir,—My attention has been directed to a letter which appeared in your issue of the 30th inst, reflecting upon certain action taken by the City Council and myself at the meeting ...
Article : 1,656 wordsThe following scratchings were recorded yesterday:- MOOREFIELD MAY MEETING. Hurdle Pace: Capricious, Prince Manlin, Deltonic, Maiden Handicap: Martagon Queen, Willgowrie, ...
Article : 44 wordsOn account of the shortness of the notice which the shire and municpal councils received in connection with the King's shield competition for the greatest number of ...
Article : 103 wordsThe following men from the Second Military District (New South Wales), who have returned by steams "N." are due to arrive in Sydney to-morrow. NEW SOUTH WALES. ...
Article : 273 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Tamworth Jockey Club the report stated that the transaction of the club for that period constituted a record. The totalisator was installed and an elaborate building was erected, also ...
Article : 223 wordsThere has been a re-arrangement of the [?]inerary for the country military route march, which is to be inau[?]urated at Armidale on Saturday, and continued south to ...
Article : 128 wordsThe following are the resulta of the Krambach Turf Club races:- Opening Handirap, 6f.—W. Bradley's Colfrain. 7st 101b, inc. 71b over (Felton). 1; T. Matthews's ...
Article : 432 wordsAccording to the A.M.A. official newspaper, W. D. Barnett, secretary of the A.M.A. yesterday telegraphed to Mr. Considine, M.P., as follows: "Is there anything doing in the ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—It was announced in the Press a few days since that the firm of Massey Harris and Co. had given some of their employees notice that they placed the winning of the ...
Article : 382 wordsMr. R. B. Orchard, M.P., the Minister for Recruiting, has been in communication with Mr. J. O. Fairfax, chairman of the New South Wales division of the Red Cross Society, with ...
Article : 207 wordsPrivate W. H. Reid, son of the late Mr. William Reid, who was an employee of the "Sydney Morning Herald" for over 30 years, was killed in action in France on April 15. The ...
Article : 98 wordsSir.—Every ratepayer should read with interest Sir Allen Taylor's letter in this morning's "Herald," and give the matter the serious consideration that it has called for. ...
Article : 549 wordsThe Premier announced to-day that the new Cabinat portfolios had been arranged, and that there were only two changes. Mr. Coyne goes to the Lands Department, and ...
Article : 91 wordsA Royal Commission having been appointed to inquire into the question of the enemy parentage or origin of certain persons now in the employ of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 65 wordsWork at Dalton House was suspended yesterday afternoon to give the honorary workers who have been engaged night and day for some weeks a half holiday. They were ...
Article : 347 wordsThe total number of recruits accepted in the Commonwealth for the week ending last Saturday was 752, being 31 fewer than those accepted for the previous week. The figures ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 wordsHenry M'Donough, licensee of the Advance Australia Hotel, was prosecuted for allowing men on the premises for an unlawful purpose during prohibited hours on Sunday. It ...
Article : 159 wordsA race meeting in aid of the Red Cross Fund was held at Jerry's Plains. The attendance was large. Results:- Flying Handicap, 6t and 22 yds.—J. Gallimore's [?] ...
Article : 404 wordsSir.—As there is such a great need for every available man to be sent to the front, I think an investigation of the different corps in camp would prove that there are men who ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—May I suggest that Major-Professor David be recalled from the front and given the "job" of getting another thousand? He got his first quite easily, and I am sure with ...
Article : 53 wordsTwo young farmers visited Adelaide last Week, and lost £770 to a party of confidence triek men. 'The usual casual acquaintance was made, and the visitors were induced, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsSir.—When Mr. Andrew Fisher grave atterance to the memorable and significant words, "the last man and the last shilling," he old so in a purely figurative sense. He meant ...
Article : 714 wordsThe case of the Rev. Father Charles Jerger, a German priest, was dealt with by the Federal Cabinet to-night. The Acting Prime Minister afterwards stated that the ...
Article : 73 wordsFive thousand tickets in the Kitchener Flag Art Union, the first prize in which is the famous autographed flag or a war bond for £2100, were sold in Martin-place from one ...
Article : 402 wordsThe Broken Hill Joekey Club held a rice meeting, the first for many months Owing to it being boycotted by thee Labour unions there was but a small attendance. The weather was fine, but cold. ...
Article : 391 wordsMr. and Mrs. G. W. Spratt, of 62 Pitt-street, Sydney have been notified that their only son, Lieutenant Stuart Frank Spratt, died of wounds in France on April 18, aged 23 years. ...
Article : 301 wordsThe death took place yesterday at his residence, Bedington, Gordon-road, Roseville, of Mr. John Upward, who was widely known in business circules. He was chiarman of the ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Guildford Pitrlotie Association held a "welcome home" on Anzac night, when Mr. J. t. Lang, M.L.A., presented 18 returned men with handsome gold medals on behalf of the ...
Article : 98 wordsCriterion: "Bird of Paradise," 2 and 8. Her Majesty's: "Dick Whittington," 1.45 and 7.[?]. Palace: "De Luxe Annie," 2 and 8. Grand Opera House: "Sorrows of Satan," 8. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe council of the Women's Reform League and the committee of the Queen Victoria Club met to say farewell to Miss Silva Waugh, prior to her ...
Article : 109 wordsThe New South Wales Association notifies that play in connection with the first round of the cliampionship pairs (21 ends) must be completed on or [?] May 11. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 1 May 1918, Page 12
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