[?] diffculty referred to yesterday in se[?] suitable horses for the First Australian-imporial Expeditionary Force is likely to become serious. If all that are now being ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Australian Workere' Union, according to the secretary (Mr. E. W. Gayndler), is calling a truce. The workers do not wish to hamper any industry, but to carry It on in ...
Article : 191 wordsThe luncheon of the Millions Club at Farmer's yesterday was a patriotic function of a more or less public character. It was a luncheon at which the consular ...
Article : 1,240 wordsThe Denman branch of the Red Cross League has worked hard. Though the branch has been barely three weeks in existence, the sum of £315 has been forwarded to headquarters. In ...
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Article : 163 wordsSir,—Is the committee of the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund asleep? Like other correspondents I sincerly trust that the managemont will not be on the same oonservative ...
Article : 218 wordsThe following gifts are acknowledged by the Chamber of Commerce War Food Fund:- Mr. J. Sutton, Parramatta-road, 39 dozen pea soup sausages, for distribution amongst ...
Article : 519 wordsSince the last announcement was made, on September 3, when the total stood at £717 1s 6d, the following additional contributions have been received by the Motor and Allied ...
Article : 184 wordsAbout sixty of Broken Hill unemployed spent portion of the day here. They left this afternoon for Nimitybelle. A lively scene was witnessed at the railway station. ...
Article : 53 wordsAmount already acknowldged, of which £5000 has been remitted, £5406; Bomuckledi shearers and hands, per Mrs. D. Weaver, £7; Mrs. D. P. Dickson, £5/5/; Bexley Mission Fund, £2/8/. Total, £5419/[?] ...
Article : 34 wordsThe president of the Chamber of Couimece, Mr. F. E. Winchcombe, acknowledges receipt of the following contributions to the Regimental Comforts Fund:- Amount already acknowledged, £160/14/9; A. ...
Article : 87 wordsA race meeting, will be held at Wyong Park on the 29th inst. Wallsend races have been again put off until Tuesday and Wednesday next. ...
Article : 28 wordsSo persistent has been the harping of prominent English writers of late on the decadence of England that the matter has attracted the attention of foreigners, and Senator ...
Article : 1,069 wordsThe report to the Government of the Necessary Commodities' Control Commission was made available last night by the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Hall. ...
Article : 469 wordsThe show meeting of which one third of the proceeds goes to the Patriotic Fund commenced to-day. There was a good attendance. Results: ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Millions Club desires to aknowledge the follownig additional contributions to the Lord Major's Patriotic rund:—Further receipts patriotic concert (more to collect), £25; Wilberforce and surrounding ...
Article : 161 wordsThe rain, heavy as it was, did not interfere to any very matorial extent yesterday with the work of recruiting men for the second Australian Imperial Expeditionary ...
Article : 356 wordsAlderman D. Cumming (Mayor), £2/2/; Alderman Sillage, £2/2/; Alderman Chapman, £2/2/; Alderman and Mrs. Correy, £2/2'; Alderman and Mrs. Goddard, £4/4/; Alderman Shipley, £2/2/; rhe Rev. E. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe steaner Wildenfels, which is being brough from Melbourne by a prize crew, passed Jervis Bay at 4 p.m. yesterday, and should make her apper[?] here at daylight to-day. ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Red Cross depot at Hoffnung's-chambers, 163 Pltt-street, notifies that book's and raagzines are still urgently required. A sufficient supply of illustrated papers has ...
Article : 546 wordsA Y.M.C.A. secretary will travel with one of the troopships to England. Mr. E. Vickery; treasurer, writes:—"The appeal of the Young Men's,Christian ...
Article : 436 wordsWILSON'S PROMONTORY(426m).—Passed: Sept. 16, Koonda, s, 10.10 p.m., outwards. Sept. 17, [?] Cape, s, 5 a.m., outwards. MELBOURNE(576m).—Arr: Sept. 17, Loongana, s, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsThe following circular was issued yesterday by the commission:—"In regard to the request of the commission, through the press, and by circular, to be given seven clear days' notice ...
Article : 120 wordsGlose upon 4000 officers and men, comprising the First Infantry Brigade of the New South Wales contingent [?] the Expeditionary Force, underwent a searching test ...
Article : 630 words"Quite a number of consignments ot sheep arrived at Homebush by the stock trains yesterday from owners in the country subscribing to the Pastoralists' Union ...
Article : 472 wordsThe P. and O. liner Mooltan, which arrlved yesterday, was convoyed' from London to Gibraltar by cruisers, but came through the Mediterranean without an escort. At Aden ...
Article : 108 wordsMusical association Soiree: King's Hall, s, King's Hall: The Garden City Movement, [?] Masonic Club: N.S.W. Orchestra Rehearsal, [?] Teachers' Guild: Meeting, Sydney Grammar Scbool, ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Talune arrived from Eastern, Pacific Islands to-day, and reports that the population of Tahiti is wildly excited over the war. French soldiers in exuberance of patriotic ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Consul for Belgium, M. Watteeuw, 14 Castlereagh-street, acknowledges the following additional donations—Amount already acknowledged, £28,385/18/8; John Baker Sinclifte, £1/1/: H. Rendall, Anburn, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 18 Sep 1914, Page 8
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