The Premier's Conference practically co[?]cluded its business to-day, and only a few minor items remain on the agenda paper to be dealt with on Monday, on the return of ...
Article : 1,991 wordsMr. T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) addressed a number of wounded Anzacs at General Sir Ian Hamilton's house, including many Scotsmen. He emphasised the part ...
Article : 75 wordsTo a large audience in the Repertory Theatre during the lunch-hour yesterday, the Bishop of Bathurst produced a convincing array of argument for the further restriction ...
Article : 821 wordsConsiderable indignation was expressed in a letter written to the "Herald" by a returned soldier, a young officer, who has been discharged from the forces as a result of a wound ...
Article : 854 wordsSir,—You have inserted Mr. Herbert Jefferson's statement of the "case for the shipowners" in reference to the proceedings taken by the shipowners against certain ...
Article : 911 wordsThe Metropolitan Land Board, sitting in the hall of the Royal Society, Elizabeth-street, heard further evidence yesterday on the question of closing the top end of ...
Article : 1,299 wordsSir—I plead for energetic action as to getting 6 o'clock voters to the poll. There will be no general election so additional inducements in voting for candidates will be absent. ...
Article : 272 wordsAt a meeting of the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Mr. J. S. Smith Winby, chairman, said he thought shareholders wo[?]ld agree that not a ton of the company's ...
Article : 78 wordsThe coronation ceremony in connection with the Queen of the Day competition took place yesterday. Mrs. R. N. Hickson was crowned, amidst much enthusiasm. ...
Article : 224 wordsSpeeaking at a meeting of the Anti-German League at the Glebe last night, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., said that only a few months ago he attended a shire council ...
Article : 237 wordsThe judicial Committee of the Privy Co[?]cil in the steamer Eastern appeal matter, in which Mr. T. J. Ryan is appearing, has r[?]served judgment. ...
Article : 19 wordsA policeman named Ernest George Burgess was found dead about 3 o'clock yesterday morning in the exercise yard of the Canterbury Police Station, of which be had been ...
Article : 132 wordsInformation was received in Sydney last night to the effect that early in the evening a brawl occurred in Nord's-place, Orange, at the result of which an aboriginal, Jack Marah, ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Acting Chief Secretary announced yesterday that an agreement for the purchase by the Government of the leasehold of the [?]resumed balance of the Mount Hutton run, as ...
Article : 52 wordsA verdict of suicide was returned by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, on Thursday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Frederick Thomas Ellis, married, a painter, ...
Article : 54 wordsIt has become a truism (says the medical correspondent of the London "Times") that the three essentials for carrying on a war are men, munitions, and money. If for munitions ...
Article : 812 wordsReference has already been made to the excellent manner in which the Paris tramway nervice is now being run by women conductors. This is only one of the public ...
Article : 532 wordsAt an inquiry on Thursday into the death of James Pringle, lately living off Parramatta-road, Haberfield, who died at Sydney Hospital on May 12 from injuries received through ...
Article : 51 wordsThe hearing of the claims of the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia against the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association concluded to-day before Mr. Justice Higgins in ...
Article : 68 wordsEinest Zucker, 52, waggon builder, who lives in South-street, Marrickville, was working at the Darling Harbour Raliway Goods Yards on Thursday at about midday when he ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Acting Premier announced to-day that negotiations for the purchase of the homestead area of Dillalah run, in the Charleville district, and also the improvements on the ...
Article : 68 wordsAt about noon on Thursday William Mills, 53, a baker's carter, who lives in Falcon-street, North Sydney, was driving a horse and cart along Spofforth-street, Cremorne, when one ...
Article : 78 wordsCaptain George Keeling, who was in Sydney in the steamer Lord Dufferin when that vessel brought a cargo of timber here, is reporteed to have been drowned while on active service. ...
Article : 34 wordsA few days ago Phillp Hotham, of Oberon, was working with a mattock near a wire fence, when the tool hit the top wire, and rebounded, striking him in the forehead. At ...
Article : 58 wordsMooltan, R.M.S. (P. and O. line), arrived [?] Marseilles, homeward bound from Australia, [?] Thursday last. ...
Article : 18 wordsMorialta, S, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 5 wordsThe death occurred on Tuesday of a boy, 41 years of ago, named Shearer, who was accidentally shot on Monday by another boy of 4 years named Turner, whose father had ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. H. Jefferson has supplied the following statement, answering Messrs. Farlow and Barker's communication:- My statement was made on behalf of the ...
Article : 1,038 wordsPrivate William M'Combie Lawson was killed in action on April 12. He was the second son of Mr. Robert Lawson, of Cleveland-street, city, was 19 years of age, and was in ...
Article : 159 wordsWILSON'S PROMONTORY (426m).—Inward May [?], Albama, s, 1 a.m.; Corio, s, (supposed), 5 a.m.; Glancus, s, and Emerald Wings, s, 5 p.m. Outward: May 26, Hobart, s, 6.50 a.m.; Sarcs, s, 1.30 p.m. ...
Article : 69 wordsAt a meeting held last night in Silver-street, Marrickville, Mr. W. C. Clegg was the principal speaker in favour of 6 o'clock closing. ...
Article : 295 wordsWhile attempting to board a motor lorry in motion, Robert Mead slipped and fell under the wheels. A weight of three tons passed over both legs, breaking thom, one badly. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsMalton Sheppard, 18, a son of Mr. J. W Sheppard, of Gobbagumbalin, was killed through boing crushed between a dray and it tree. He was giving his horse a drink at ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Voluntary Workers' Association forwards the following details of the services to the French's Forest soldier settlements for this week-end:—Saturday: 8.15, motor lorry ...
Article : 153 wordsWalter Mabbutt, a resident of Forest Reefs, was found dead near his residence with a bullet wound in the forehead. At the inquest a verdict of suicide was returned. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe question of permitting the export of horseflesh was recently raised by the Charters Towers P., A., and H. Association, which wrote to the Department of Agriculture, ...
Article : 115 wordsThe deputation waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to-day, and asked that apple juice might be allowed to be distilled for use in fortifying wine, as grape juice was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsSir,—A correspondent asks why the Catholic people are not taking a practical interest in the early closing of hotels. Perhaps "Practical Catholic" would be enlightened on this ...
Article : 311 wordsContributions should be sent to Mr. F. G. Sargood, chairman Citizens Committee, or Mr. A. W. Meeks, M.L.C., and Mr. J. T. Tillock, honorary treasurers, 3250327 Pitt-street, ...
Article : 120 wordsThe wholesale price of milk was to-day raised from 1/2 to 1/4 a gallon. ...
Article : 19 wordsAs an instance of the spirit prevailing in England, some of the resolutions of the Sixth Levee, which is the governing body of boys of Rugby School, are interesting. They ...
Article : 170 wordsWith the exception of Mount Pleasant all the South Coast mines resumed work to-day. A meeting of the delegate board of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association was ...
Article : 78 wordsA recent Rome despatch read:—After eight and a half months of more or less furious warfare the Italian Government has had to deal with only 5000 [?]laim[?] for pensions for ...
Article : 138 wordsReferring to-day to Captain Morgan's report on the Royal Australian Naval College, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) said that by his direction arrangements had ...
Article : 65 wordsThe State Treasury returns show that the revenue for the March quarter was £1,130,757, an increase of £100,918 on that for the similar period last year. ...
Article : 31 wordsCriterion Theatre: Madame X, 8. Town Hall: The Tom Moore Concert, 8. Repertory Theatre: North Sydney Club, "New Boy," 7.45. ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Jenson (Minister for the Navy) stated to-day that he had completed arrangements for the purchase from the Indian Government of a 2500-ton dredge, at a cost to the ...
Article : 59 wordsCamrah.—Instructions will shortly be issued by the authorities, giving the information you desire. W.H.H., Summer Hill.—You should present yourself for re-enlistment. ...
Article : 244 wordsAt the soldiers' memorial to-day Lady Helen Munro Ferguson presented to the military authorities five motor ambulances and a motor lorry—the equipment of the 11th Field ...
Article : 81 wordsA fire occurred last night at premises in Hardy-avenue, Summer Hill, occupied by Mrs. Ellen Court, venetian blind manufacturer. The fire itself was not extensive, being ...
Article : 73 wordsSir,—The enclosed handbill advocating 9 o'clock closing has been given to me. It is, 1 understand, being widely circulated in Sydney. My name has also been used in ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Governor-General visited the Exhibition camp with the Governor yesterday. Sir Ronald and Lad[?] Helen Munro Ferguson were present at the Mayoral reception at the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe coal exports for the week ending to-day totalled 83,525 tons, as against 37,606 tons last week. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe strike at the Co-operative Store has been settled, and there was a general resumption in all departments to-day. At a special meeting of shareholders, held last ...
Article : 53 wordsAt the general [?]eeting of the A.M.A. It was decided to recommend that the finance committee send £200 to the Storemen and Packers' Union, Melbourne, members of which ...
Article : 41 wordsThe steamer Taviuni sailed for Sydney to-night, with 10,087 bags of potatoes, 5181 bags of oats, 288 bags of chaff, 225 bags of wheat, [?]23 bags peas, 612 bales of straw, 204 cases of apples, 14 cases of peares. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Bathurst Farmers and Settlers Association to-day decided to support Mr. C. S. Beeby should be agree to submit his name for selection in the Progressive interests. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 May 1916, Page 18
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