In the Legislative Assembly last night the scheme agreed upon between the States and the Commonwealth for the handling of the season's wheat crop was the subject of a ...
Article : 1,400 wordsMr. H. Y. Braddon presided over a luncheon gathering at the Hotel Australia yesterday.'o bid farawell to Mr. T. Henley, M L.A., and Mr. W. Belt, who are leaving for Egypt ...
Article : 727 wordsThe protest made last month by the general purposos committee of the Presbyterian Church against the Governor-General and the State Governors attending race meetings ...
Article : 708 wordsThere was quite a rush of returned soldiers yesterdny at the offices or the Amelioration Committee appointed in connection with the Australia Day Fund. When a "Herald" ...
Article : 1,023 wordsThe State Cabinet yesterday decided to give its approval to the scheme for the establishment of a beer garden in Government House grounds as suggested by Mr. ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. George Black, Chief Secretary, who is president of the Allies' Day Committee, remarked yesterday that he had studied the various amounts subscribed in New South ...
Article : 702 wordsSpeaking at the Lord Mayor's dinner tonight the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) said the number of Australian troops embarked up to date was 100,949 and the ...
Article : 283 wordsIn the presence of a large gathering at members of the Anglican Church and of the military at Liverpool camp, her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson yesterday ...
Article : 549 wordsThe proposal to establish beer gardens for soldiers was sharply criticised at the meeting of the, Sydney Presbytery in St. Stephens' Church last evening. ...
Article : 355 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, in the course of a speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet to-night, said: "We must beat Germany to her knees. There is no safety for ...
Article : 481 wordsThe South Australian Loan has been fully subscribed, the underwriters not receiving any. It is quoted at par, with quarter premiums. The Commonwealth Bank has taken ...
Article : 179 wordsSir,—It seems incomprehensible that our politicians should think of spending £20,000. upon beer gardens in face of the tremendous financial strain which awaits us both as a ...
Article : 106 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night, the Premier, Mr. Holman, gave notice of the following motion:— "That this House will, on its next ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,—The terrible privations and sufferings of the very small, but most important, countries of Servia and Montonegro, can hardly be realised at this end of the world, where we ...
Article : 248 wordsMr. C. R. Watchorn, officer in charge of the Federal Light-house Department at Hobart, received a pigeon message from Tasman Island lighthouse at 9 o'clock last night, from which ...
Article : 95 wordsSir,—I am not surprised at the Cabinet being in favour of beer gardens. All along their attitude has had a decided leaning towards beer. As one who is in constant touch ...
Article : 390 wordsScores in the match between Inman and Gray at the close of last night's play were:— Inman, 1297; Gray, 920. ...
Article : 26 wordsAtua, [?], for Fiji and Samoa. Dilkera, [?], for Melbourne, via Newcastle. ...
Article : 19 wordsSir,—No doubt you are aware we have decided to start the north-western route march from Narrabri on December 8 next, and we are naturally anxious to make it a big ...
Article : 328 wordsMr. A. H. Grimm, M.L.A., delivered a recruiting speech in the Town-Hall last evening, and pointed out that the proposed route march from Parkes, via Forbes, etc., to Yass would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsAs the outcome of a recent meeting of all sections of the Liberal party in the State Parliament, the Premier (Sir Alexander Pea-0 cock) was given the task of reconstructing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsSir,—I was pleased to see Mr. E. P. Davidson's letter in to-day's "Herald" re above, and should like "Murphy" brought to Australia. However, what I should greatly ...
Article : 231 wordsThe State Cabinet yesterday decided to expend £100,000 in building six steel trawlers and a wooden ship. The Government was satisfied on the report ...
Article : 91 wordsInformation has been received by the Defence Department that Brigadier-General H. G. Chauvel, C.M.G., has taken over the command temporarily of the First Australian ...
Article : 244 wordsSir,—Under the heading "Beer Gardens" you have in yesterday's issue an article outlining a scheme for establishing a beer garden in a portion of Government House grounds ...
Article : 413 wordsMrs. T. Edgeworth David, wife of Major Professor David, delivered a stirring appeal to the women of the northern suburbs last night at the Church Hall, Broughton-road, ...
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Advertising : 206 wordsA cable message was received in Sydney yesterday by the British Empire League, announcing that Mrs. W. A. Holman (who is one of the State ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—It was with great pleasure that I read a letter on the above shbjeet, signed "E. P. Davidson," and I heartily agree with its sentiments, for one reason being a great lover ...
Article : 108 wordsSir,—The sympathetic attitude of Mr. Holman towards Germans in our midst, and in the Public Service, is perhaps creditable to his humane sentiments, but is lacking in that ...
Article : 429 wordsThirty sites in various parts of the city for fruit stands have been selected by the committee appointed for this purpose by the City Council. The recommendations are that the ...
Article : 111 wordsSir.—In this morning's issue of your paper there is a letter signed "Edmund Francis," which I heartily, agree with. In my own case, my son left sydney on June 25 last, and since ...
Article : 123 wordsA large fire occurred at South Melbourne at 7.30 this morning. A two-storied factory was burned out. The factory was occupied by Vogt Bros., Proprietary, Limited, cork ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsThe anniversary of the destruction of the Emden by H.M.A.S. Sydney was marked by [?] liberal display of bunting at the Town Hall yesterday, while flags were also flown from a ...
Article : 104 wordsThe City Council has agreed to meet the Clerks' Union in committee to discuss an application for an all round increase of 10s per week. The clerks refused to meet the ...
Article : 76 wordsSir,—I have just received a letter from Captain Chaplain Walden, who is at present in the hospital at Malta, saying he has had no lettets from Sydney for upwards of three ...
Article : 158 wordsA largely-attended meeting of the Federal Liberal party was held at Parliament House to-day, when the question of the abandonment of the referendum was discussed at ...
Article : 81 wordsThe death of Dr. Henry Christian Fischer, surgeon, at the age of 99 years, is reported from Hill End. He came to Australia nearly 70 years ago on account of ill-health. At ...
Article : 64 wordsA fire broke out last night just after 10 o'clock in the produce store of Messrs. R. J. Mulholland and Co., Sussex-street. The building, which consists of two floors and a ...
Article : 64 wordsThe additional gear at the Ryde pumping station which will, it is stated, provide the northern suburbs with an extra two and a half million gallons of water daily, had not been ...
Article : 66 wordsIt was announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) that Judge Murray, of New South Wales, had been appointed to act as a Royal Commission to inquire into matters in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Nov 1915, Page 12
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