The first annual demonstration of the Workers' Educational Association will be held in St. James's Hall, Phillip-street, on Saturday evening. The principal speakers will be Sir ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Brolga, the first of the three steam steel trawlers recently acquired by the State Government for the Fisheries Department is due to-day. The other two to follow ...
Article : 607 wordsGENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON, Who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Dardanciles Expeditionary Force, of which, it is reported, the Colonials will be the backbone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsGarcia had risen from the table and commenced to pace the room some time before Peralta moved or shifted his easy position, his legs stretched out and crossed. ...
Article : 1,576 wordsThe funeral of the late Sir William Patrick Manning took place yesterday at the South Head Cemetery. Prior to the funeral a requiem mass was celebrated at St. Mary's ...
Article : 643 wordsSir,—Your correspondents, I am sorry to see, have not helped us much in obtaining definite information about the date of the erection of these monuments of the past. It ...
Article : 620 wordsAt a special meeting of the publishers' section of the Typographical Association, held at the Protestant Hall, a vote of confidence was carried in Mr. Kohan. ...
Article : 31 wordsSir.—At the time of the Federal campaign it was emphasised by the leading advocates in favour of the movement that the additional taxation would not exceed something like ...
Article : 433 wordsFinding that many questions in connection with the tariff and other trade matters could best be dealt with by a federated body, the Master Tanners' Association in New South ...
Article : 262 wordsMR. JOHN D. FITZGERLAD, Who has been elected by the Labour Caucus to the position of Vice-President of the Executive Council with a seat in the Upper House. Mr. Fitzgerald will suceed Mr. F. Flowers. M.L.C., who will, it is understood, be appointed President of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 1,252 wordsAn interesting statement as to a third party in State politics was made by Mr. Hunt, president of the New South Wales F. and S. Association, in an address before the local ...
Article : 476 wordsDr. R.H. Todd has issued an award dealing with engine-drivers (sundry industries), The wages prescribed are the following:— Drivers of engines where the diameter of ...
Article : 195 wordsThe annual services connected with the Ladies' Home Mission Union were held yesterday, beginning with a corporate communion in the cathedral at 11 a.m. There was a ...
Article : 125 wordsThe troops will form up E[?]y-avenue, near the Railway Station, and will follow the route shown by arrows. The numbers indicate the position of the bands, and the letters the position of the choirs. Thus the plan shows Town Hall E21. Reference to the Key will show that E represents the sydney Royal Liedertafel, and 21 the band of the 30th Battalion Senior Cadets and the Highland Society's Pipe Band. The key:—(1) Central Station. overlook Eddy-avenue—South Sydney Model Band; (2) Metropolitan Band; (3) Loichhardt Brass Band; (4) Sydney Brass Band; (5) Darlinghurst Concert Band; (6) Waverley District Band; (7) City Mission Band; (8) Newtown Band; (9) Public School Drum and Fife Band; (10) Rockdale Municipal Band; (11) Ashfield District Scottish Pipe Band; (12) R.A.G.A. Band, Police Band, 21st Infantry Band, 24th Infantry Band and South ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 230 wordsMr. Robert Parker gave the third concert of his season at the Town Hall last night, before a large audience. The baritone appeared to be suffering from a slight ...
Article : 398 words[?]—Yesterday, in Oxford-street, I saw [?] lovely grey horses drawing a heavy load. [?] near side horse had a big bleeding [?], caused by the chain trace. The owner ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 23 Apr 1915, Page 5
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