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Advertising : 379 wordsThe Randwick workshop boys have decided not to return to work until their demands for an increase of pay are conceded. A meeting of the boys was held outside the ...
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Article : 211 wordsFrom the representations of the Yanco settlers who waited upon the State Premier last Friday, it may be fairly concluded that Mr. Carmichael's ...
Article : 850 wordsCol. Rev. James Green, senior chaplain to the Australian forces now at Cairo, writes on the subject of soldiers and liquor to the ex-president of the Methodist Conference: ...
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Article : 287 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, attended by Captain Firth, A.D.C., arrived in Sydney from Sutton Forest, yesterday morning, and presided at a meeting of the Voluntary Workers' ...
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Article : 121 wordsThe Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) this afternoon made a statement regarding the situation which has arisen through Mr. J. Darbyshire, supervising ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Combined Unions' Conference which is sitting at the Trades Hall dealing with the Randwick industrial trouble, last night issued the following progress report: ...
Article : 1,003 wordsCaptain Chaplain Colwell, who has just returned to Sydney, received a hearty welcome from the Methodist Conference. He said he was glad to be back after an absence of nearly ...
Article : 255 wordsOur cables this morning indicate that we shall not have long to wait before the enemy develops an offensive elsewhere than at Verdun. To-day we hear of the ...
Article : 1,128 wordsIn the Legislativo Assembly last night Mr. Robson gave notice to the Premier of the following questions:—"Will he inquire whether it is a fact that the chief draftsman at the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Minister for Public Works stated yesterday that if the State Government were carrying out all the public works that have been entrusted to Messrs. Norton Griffiths, ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. Justice Duffy, of the High Court, was out for his usual ride this morning when his horse slipped on wet wooden blocks at the corner of Swanston and Bourke streets. The ...
Article : 83 wordsAlthough vessels regularly load coal at Newcastle for ports on the west coast of South America, it is a very rare occurrence for a vessel to come to Sydney from those ports, ...
Article : 97 wordsIt is an extraordinary comment upon our industrial system that about 60 boys employed at the Randwick Government workshops should be able to throw a ...
Article : 539 wordsThe great German offensive at Verdun gives especial interest to several pages of photograps in this week's "Mail" relative to the French army in action. Many of these are ...
Article : 209 wordsThe commander of a large transport, writing to the secretary of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild (says the "Evening Standard" of January 21), requests that body to warn ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hager[?] thorn) to-day made an announcement, regarding the price of wheat to be gristed for flour for export. The Wheat Board had, he said, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Mar 1916, Page 6
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