The cases of the six German steamers seized in Port Phillip since the outbreak of war came before Mr. Justice Hood sitting in the Prize Court to-day on writs of ...
Article : 116 wordsThe ladies of the Red Cross Society report that the following cable was despatched on September 5 to the High Commissioner for Australia for transmission to the British Red ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 540 wordsWhile busily engaged correcting some proofs of a litte thing I was writing, sitting stewing in the boiling heat of a Japanese newspaper office, I heard a familiar voice remark ...
Article : 843 wordsSubscriptions should be sent to the secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Grosvenor-street, Sydney. The Lord May[?] of London is assisting in, the distribution at the other end. ...
Article : 363 wordsThe long road runs out of London—about 14 miles out it leaves the London flats, and mounts gradually, but straigh[?] as an arrow, to the top of a long six-mile hill. Looking out ...
Article : 1,545 wordsSir,—Might I be permitted to very heartily commend to the lady volunteers the letter of Maternal [?]nstinct" in your issue of to-day. It seems to me that if they will allow ...
Article : 246 wordsThe State Parliament will be invited at this evening's sitting by the Government to pass a supply bill covering next month. The condition of the finances is still the ...
Article : 159 wordsActing Chief Justice Burnside to-day refused the application for removal to eastern ports of the German steamer Thuringen, [?]zed at Fremantle. His Honor said, in his ...
Article : 140 wordsSir,—Like "Subscriber," in your issue of the 15th instant, I know many people feel very strongly on the subject of the disposal of the Lord Mayor's Fund. In the country, at ...
Article : 169 wordsThe barque Angle Norman, which ran ashore at Kaipara Spit, is a complete wreck. The crew are safe. The vessel went ashore in the breaker, during a squall which ...
Article : 40 wordsIn a speech at Ballarat to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said the war was not going to prevent Australia from progressing, but at the same time Australia, with other ...
Article : 182 wordsBusiness was resumed on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne to-day. Dealing was naturally of a modest extent, and prices were mostly on a lower plane, as it was prices ...
Article : 94 wordsThe little community of Norfolk Island is giving evidence of its strong patriotic spirit. Not content with a collection of £217 in cash, which has been sent direct to England for ...
Article : 309 wordsSir,—A way suggests itself to me that if properly advertised by Sydney's newspapers, any number of suitable horses could be given by the people of New South Wales. The ...
Article : 144 wordsA decision that Victoria should take part in the Australian display at the Panama Exhibition was reached at a meeting of the State Cabinet to-night. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe following contributions to the Pastoralists' Union Patriotic Fund have been recieved:—Previously acknowledged, £2968/11/6; Harley, Antill, per Wm. Inglis and Son (proceeds sale of cattle), £51/4/0;[?] ...
Article : 387 wordsThe airmen Schotland flew a new Candron [?] palne at Burnsiide to-day. In descending he bumped the earth, seriously damaging the machine. The damage will take a fortnight ...
Article : 12 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, "Maternal Instinct," in to-day's "Herald" says: "What a pity these lady volunteers do not devote their time nnd energy to more womanly objects," ...
Article : 186 wordsEvidence as to the price of self-raising flour, [?]am, and sugar was taken to-day by the board appointed by the State Ministry to regulate the price of foodstuffs and other ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. Geo. Cann was last night selected as a Labour candidate to contest the Canterbury by-election for the State Parliament. ...
Article : 23 wordsNEWCASTLE(62m).—Arr: Sept. 25, Alice, s, Queen Bee, s. Myela, s, Era, s, Yambacoona, s, Yuloo, s, Levuka, s, from Sydney; Alabama s, from Melbourns; Karuah, s, from Port Stephens, Dep: Sept. 28, Queen ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—Will you allow me to make a suggestion? Why not have a War Tax? A tax to meet the necessity of the different patriotic funds at present in vogue. These funds are ...
Article : 200 wordsSeveral lots of sheep and cattle were sold at the Homebush yards yesterday in aid of the various patriotic funds. On Saturday six trucks of sheep, containing 403 head, were ...
Article : 186 wordsAmount previously acknowledged. £117/11/: W. Mainwaring. 2/; W. W. Sharp, 4/; G. Neve, 2/6; Miss Margaret Harris, £5; W. J. London, £1; W. H. Price, 4/; W. G. Clack, 4/; E. H. Staples. 2/6; S. Moreman, ...
Article : 218 wordsDUNEDEN (1235m).—Dep: Sept. 28. Aparima, s, for Newcastle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsThe following donations have been received by Mr. Colin C. Stephen, of 14 O'Connell-street:- Amount already acknowledged, of which £5000 has ...
Article : 65 wordsThe "Times of Ceylon" gives the following list of German steamers held up:- At Calcutta: Peria, Trostburg, Frankenfels, Frienfe[?]s, Rotenfels, Flamenturm, and ...
Article : 192 wordsPublic Schools.—[?]runna (fourth instalment), 7/6; Tarana (fifth instalment), 4/8[?]; Barrengarry [?]ond instalment), 8/3; Piallaway, Currabubula, £1; Moorland (fourth instalment), 7/8; Payne's Crossing (third ...
Article : 622 wordsThe Consul for Belgium, M. Watt[?]w, 14 Castlereagh-street, advises that he has received to date £38,487/8/11. New South Wales contributions already acknowledged ...
Article : 381 wordsSir,—May one speak a word on the matt[?] of the whole-hearted manner Australia and the whole British people are responding to the call for men and money? As to the ...
Article : 135 wordsWhen the command of the New South Wales Light Horse Regiment, of the second brigade, was entrusted to Colonel Cox, there was a feeling of keen satisfaction on they part of ...
Article : 585 wordsA parade of the above corps was held at the Technical College on Saturday afternoon, and visitors were interested in the work which was carried on. Engineers were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsSir,—It is the duty of everyone to help in any way possible to make up for the lo[?] of business Australia is now suffering from. One of the ways that suggests itself to me ...
Article : 280 wordsWheat steady. Quotations:—December, 108 cents to 109[?] cents; May, 115 to 116[?] ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Job Sheldon, a prominent Labour supporter, who formerly represented the Nam[?] in the State Parliament from 1891 to 1894, di[?] yesterday at Petersham at the ago of 65 ...
Article : 36 wordsHistorical Society.—Royal Society's House, at 8, Rev. James Steele, "Pioneers of Windsor." Diocesan Synod: St. Andrew's Cathedral. 3.3[?] Animals' Protection Society[?] Board-room, Vickery's ...
Article : 153 wordsMost of the troops have been vaccinated against typhoid, and now they are being vaccinated against smallpox, because the disease in a mild form is still lingering in Sydney. ...
Article : 85 wordsShortly before midnight last night two men are alleged to have had an alter[?]ation in Hyde Park. One of the men is said to have drawn a revolver and fired at the other, the [?]llet ...
Article : 73 wordsThe exhibition of new garments at the Belglan Consulate, 255A George-street, for the Belgian children, was continued yesterday. Miss Strickland was present, and expressed ...
Article : 119 wordsM. Guillaux the well known French [?] will travel to Europe with Australian troops as the guest of the Minister of Defence. He will be graded an an officer. The othe[?] ...
Article : 80 wordsEdgar Saddlier, 30, residing at Nithsdale-street, city, was admitted to Sydney Hospital this morning by Dr. Alexander, suffering from a fractured skull as the result of a fall a ...
Article : 74 wordsA naval engagement is, in many ways, a much more serious matter than a battle between land forces. It is in general a fight to the finish involving the loss of a larger ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsTwo men are said to have had an altereation at North Sydney. As a result J. G. D. Thompson, 39, was admitted to the Royal North Shore Hospital, where he died last night, ...
Article : 119 wordsThe president of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. F. E. Winchcombe, acknowledges receipt of the following contributions to the Regimental Comports Fund: ...
Article : 39 wordsAmount already acknowledged, £2823/3/5¾. War Chest [?] 45 and 230, Employees Gibson, Battle, and Co., Ltd., [?] Wildridge and Sinclair, Ltd., [?] and 190, Sugar ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Canterbury College Board of Governors has passed a resolution sympathising with the [?]ouva[?] University authorities at the destruction of the buildings by the Germans. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 Sep 1914, Page 10
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