Mr. J. Davis, Director-General of Public Works, accompanied by Mr. R. E. Jone's, local government engineer, visited Maitland to-day. and made a thorough inspection of the damage ...
Article : 571 wordsWhen asked on Saturday If he had anything to say with reference to Mr. Cann's statement that he has exceeded his departmental vote by £30,000, Mr. Griffith, said: "So many ...
Article : 289 wordsAn incident recorded in the recollections published in 1878 of the late Captain Underwood may be of interest in connection with the finding of an old wreck at Westernport by ...
Article : 186 wordsThe employers of New South Wales are propounding a scheme with a view to enlarging and extending the scope of their federation. Negotiations are now in hand for a ...
Article : 805 wordsThe 'Varsity commemoration involves much preliminary work among the undergraduates of the Sydney University. Many students were thus kept, busy there up till nearly ...
Article : 197 wordsIt is officially stated that the Greeks near the village of Radolevo, on the 22nd instant, opened fire with cannon, machine guns, and rifles on the Bulgarians, who were guarding ...
Article : 68 wordsOne thousand children assembled at the Guildball to celebrate Empire Day. After the Union Jack had been unfurled, and the National Anthem sung, the Lord Mayor ...
Article : 37 wordsThe "Daily Graphic," in a forty-page Empire supplement, publishes from the High Commissioner for Australia a message from Dr. Mawson, sent by wireless ...
Article : 57 wordsPrince Constantine has arrived, and is endeavouring to arrange with the Bulgarians for a wider neutral zone to prevent a further conflict. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe "Times" publishes the following message from Mr. Fisher:— "National ideals are growing apace overseas, where the people manifest, a desire to ...
Article : 135 wordsThe principal celebration in London was under the auspices of the League of Empire, in Hyde Park, where 1000 men of the National Reserve, and 8000 scouts, cadets, girl guides, ...
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Article : 284 wordsBulgaria has ordered fresh hospital stores. In a pitched battle with the Greeks the Bulgarians extended their front 40 miles. Both Governments deprecate their generals ...
Article : 36 wordsA cable has been received by Mr. R. Coombes, president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Australasia, from Mr. Jas. E. Sullivan, secretary-treasurer of the A.A.U. of the ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Bulgarian attack on Panghion was to secure the railway from Seres to Salonika. After a truce effected at midday on Friday, the infantry and artillery of the opposing ...
Article : 53 wordsAt the dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute to-night Earl Grey presided over a gathering numbering 300, including Prince Louis of Battenberg. Lord Emmott, Lord Chelmsford, Mr. ...
Article : 373 wordsMr. N. G. M'William, barrister, chairman of the Gas Group No. 2 Board, made available on Saturday the award in respect to the claims made by the Gas Employees' Union— ...
Article : 1,159 wordsBesides claiming Salonika, Bulgaria demands Monastir, Prilip, and Ochrida under the Balkan Agreement, which also made the Czar of Russia the arbitrator of disputes. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe "Times," in an Empire Day supplement, devotes special attention to Australasia. It reviews the origin of the Labour Movement and railway and agricultural ...
Article : 77 wordsA daring but fruitless burglary was discovered yesterday afternoon to have taken place in the premises of Peter Mathieson, wholesale tobacconist, 358 Pitt-street, city. ...
Article : 297 wordsFor a century or more that portion of Moore Park lying on the Kensington, or southern, side of Mounts Rennie and Steel, has been a waste common, used only as a run for the ...
Article : 948 wordsTwenty-five Greeks were killed and wounded in the recent fighting. It is reported that the Bulgarians at Seres mutinied, demanding to be disbanded, and that ...
Article : 44 wordsThe smart work of the Como railway station master, Mr. Stephens, averted a collision on Como Bridge on Saturday afternoon between a fugitive guard van from Sutherland ...
Article : 235 wordsThe chairman of the County Council unfurled a flag from Mascot Botany Bay, at the Ben Jonson School, Mile End-road, near Captain Cook's residence. Two thousand ...
Article : 38 wordsIt is reported that the Greeks have arrested 200 members of Bulgarian bands, alleging that they, were preparing for a rising in the event of a Greco-Bulgarian conflict. ...
Article : 35 wordsA large number of Britons who were celebrating Empire Day were assembled on the end of a double-decked pier, when the structure collapsed. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe display of flags was general on private houses. Hundredes of Colonial business houses were decorated, and also the offices of the Agents-General. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe Government is convinced that the third year of military service as provided in the now Army Bill is not the cause of the dissatisfaction manifested in some of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsThe attention of the whole population is absorbed by the wedding of the German Emperor's daughter. Popular imagination has been quickened by ...
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Article : 243 wordsMr. E. R. Larkin, secretary of the New South Wales Rugby League, has received a letter from Mr. H. C. Oakley, secretary of the New Zealand Rugby League, giving some ...
Article : 487 wordsThere arrived in port yesterday morning a neat ocean-cruising yacht, named the Freelance, which is at present on an extended pleasure tour. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsM. Clemenceau in "L'Homme Libre" says that the lack of military discipline is an outrage on the Fatherland, and unless stopped will mean an end of the nation. M. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 wordsThe State Treasurer (Mr. Cann) was asked on Saturday whether Mr. Griffith was speaking for the Cabinet when he said that the Government intended to take a referendum on the ...
Article : 212 wordsSocialists, interpolated, the Government in the Chamber of Deputies for prohibiting the demonstration at Pere La Chalse, and the Centre and Right engaged in violent ...
Article : 113 wordsThe wedding presents are valued at half a million sterling. The Royalties and all notables were entertained at an Empire gala performance at the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Ministers for War and Marine made speeches in the Senate warning officers not to join secret societies. The utterances of both Ministers were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 May 1913, Page 9
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