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Family Notices : 2,371 wordsThe Consul for Belgium (M. Watteeuw) adds his word to the chorus of commendation of the work of the British Red Cross Society, in aid of which the appeal on behalf of the ...
Article : 160 wordsAddressing a meeting in the Rose Bay Hall last night in support of the referendum proposals, the Attorney-General (Mr. D. R. Hall) said that some people doubted the windom of ...
Article : 527 wordsSir,—The publication of Mr. Justice Heydon's manly and dignified protest against the utterances of Dr. Mannix on the war has brought forth from the Archbishop a torrent ...
Article : 474 wordsA stirring speech for "Our Day" was that of Miss Henderson to the Town Hall Red Cross Sowing Guild and Old Linen Depot in the sewing-room yesterday. The machines ...
Article : 620 words"No money can be more admirably spent than that which is being spent in suppoft of the British Red Cross at the present moment. There are charities about which one wonders ...
Article : 1,500 wordsSir,—I am by birth an Irishman, and by heredlty and conviction an advocate of Home Rule for Ireland, but I am a judicial officer of the Commonwealth, and because of my ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsLieutenant-colonel J. P. M'Glinn, C.M.G., V.D., of Sydney, has been transferred, to the Australian Depot, at Weymouth. He left Sydney with the First Australian ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Minister for the Navy, Mr. Jo[?]. Cook, referred yesteday to statements made by Mr. Arthur Rae, press representative of the noconscription campaign. ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Millions Club is giving a luncheon to-day at Farmer's at 1 p.m. in connection with the "Our Day" movement. The speakers will include the president (Mr. Arthur Richard), ...
Article : 83 wordsYesterday afternoon Miss Henderson addressed a large gathering of the Burwood Red Cross Society at the weekly newing meeting in the local council-chambers. Mrs. P. J. ...
Article : 214 wordsNo orator had ever a more convincing argument supplied to him than the American representative at the conference of experts in London when he stood up to ...
Article : 1,039 words"This one thing I do" was the motto of the world's greatest reformer when he set out to conquer it by preaching a new gospel. Germany knew ho rest or diversion ...
Article : 1,139 wordsThe Soldiers' Vocational Training Conference, convened by Senator Millen (Minister for Repatriation), met to-day. New South Wales, Viotoria, and Queensland were ...
Article : 198 wordsSir,—I was very glad to read Mr. Justice Heydon's admirable letter in your issue of Monday, the 19th November, expressing his strong disapproval of the disloyal utterances ...
Article : 222 wordsA public meeting, held at the Marrickville Town Hall last night, decided upon a complete organisation of the municipality. The Mayor (Alderman J. T. Noss) reported that ...
Article : 178 wordsThe council of the Gas Employees' Union has decided to withdraw its affiliation from the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council, Mr. Roache, financial secretary of ...
Article : 91 wordsAs the outcome of a large and representative meeting in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, and of a motion moved by Colonel Sir James Burns, steps are to be taken to ...
Article : 432 wordsSir,—As a returned soldier of the third generation, born in New South Wales, one who has been methered by a Roman Catholic, who, I am proud to say, absolutely ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 469 wordsReference was made to-day by the Minister for Defence to a statement published that 10,000 Australian soldiers had married English girls in England. Senator Pearce said ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—I am surprised at the gutter-[?] reply of Dr. Mannizx to the dignified and classic letter of Judge Heydon in vindication of his and his denomination's loyalty. In Dr. ...
Article : 204 wordsColonel Griffiths (commandant of the Horseferry-road depot, headquarters of the A.I.F. in London), who is acting as returning officer in connection with the referendum, has ...
Article : 80 wordsSir,—I desire to draw the attention of my many Catholic old school-fellows, University companions, and life-long friends o the fact that Archbishop Mannix in his reference, as ...
Article : 78 wordsIntimation has been received by private cable that Captain Cree, son-in-law of Mrs. H. Carrick Webster (daughter of the late Mr. Edward Ross Fairfax), dlod of wounds on the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe trial of the two police constantes. James Olney and Frederick Hartwig, on charges of shop-breaking and receiving was concluded in the Criminal Court to-day. The ...
Article : 54 wordsAt the Small Arms Factory the oonversion of the rifle in conformity with that now used on the battlefield is being carried into effect. Practically the only new hands now being ...
Article : 43 wordsThe following additional donations to the Italian Red Cross Fund are announced:— Amount already acknowledged, £1228/16/6; Dugald Thomson £25; Mrs. F. B. Freohill, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 22 Nov 1917, Page 6
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