The Naval authorities state that the Port Nicholson, the transport mined in the English Channel, was sunk after the disembarkation of the troops she carried, and there was, therefore. ...
Article : 79 wordsSo far the negotiations for a National Party in the Commonwealth Parliament have progressed to the acceptance by the Hughes party and the Liberals of a common programme; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 wordsThe woman who was able to sport a white lingerie frock in all its flimsiness and coolness was the woman who scored at Randwick yesterday. The muggy weather persisted in ...
Article : 765 wordsThe week has been busy in the headquarters of the Recruiting Committee. Thousands of replies to the appeal of the Director of Recruiting (published in this paper last Sunday) ...
Article : 131 wordsFive bands have been procured for the recruiting rally of people expected at the Rushcutters Bay Stadium, on February 16. Mr. G. McMahon, recruiting officer for East ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsTrouble between sections of the bread-handling trades of the city was the subject of consideration at a meeting of the bakers and carters, held in the Trades Hall last night. The ...
Article : 157 wordsThe view generally entertained among members of the State Parliament is that Mr. Tudor, the leader of the P.L.L. Parry, will decline to join forces with Mr. Hughes and Mr. Cook. ...
Article : 79 wordsOn the figures, the voluntary enlistment system in operation at Victoria Barracks is securing, comparatively, as many recruits as are being got by the new method. Though ...
Article : 76 wordsAgain, at the beginning of the war, the Laborites asked Mr. Cook for an electoral truce and were refused; and Mr. Cook pressed on to his defect. Since the recent debacle of ...
Article : 534 wordsThat the policy advocated by the Sunday Times—the formation of a National Federal Government—is the only right and proper one to be adopted in the present circumstances ...
Article : 193 wordsCertainly one of the brightest features of the Tivoli bill yesterday was the act contributed by Lady Sen Mei. Heralded as the Chinese Nightingale, the new-comer proved to be both ...
Article : 242 wordsThe regulations under the Totalisator Act will be issued next week on the return of the Chief Secretary, Mr. Fuller, from Tasmania. The Minister for Education. Mr. James, who ...
Article : 188 wordsNegotiations are going on between the Minister for Lands, Mr. Ashford, and Mr. J. McGarvie Smith, the well-known scientist, for the acquisition of the matured spore anthrax vaccine. ...
Article : 217 wordsBrigadier-General Ramaciotti performed one of the last of his official acts as State Commandant yesterday afternoon when he inspected the parade of the Metropolitan Rifle Clubmen ...
Article : 205 wordsWhether there is even a chance of Mr. Tudor and his party agreeing to combine in forming a National Government along the lines which have been suggested is very ...
Article : 479 wordsCorporal Harold A. Pearce, who is a brother of Australia's Vera, writes to a friend in Sydney. He has seen hard service in France, but at the time of this writing was temporarily ...
Article : 493 wordsA comedy of Australian life by Miss Sumner Locke, an Australian, is an event in theatrical annals, especially when it turns out to be so good as last night's production undoubtedly ...
Article : 209 wordsThere is general indignation at the proposal to take a slice of over an acre of land from the public Domain and vest it in the Sydney Hospital Board. The object of cutting into the ...
Article : 377 wordsA further minute on the proposed alterations to the Queen Victoria Markets has been prepared by the Lord Mayor, Mr. R. D. Meagher. He states that the question of rentals ...
Article : 196 wordsMen in charge of threshing machines from' Melbourne to Geelong have declared a strike because farmers will not pay 1/3 per hour, an increase of Sd per hour on the old rate of wages. ...
Article : 154 wordsAnd that is just what the present temper of the official Labor Party and the leagues that are its breath of life threaten to prevent. The very reasonable and suave Director-General ...
Article : 347 wordsOn the six o'clock trip of the Lady Denman, between Erskine-street and Bald Rock, last night, a man whose name is unknown, fell from the rail of the boat into the harbor, and ...
Article : 57 wordsThe labor tangle in connection with the working of the State trawlers is still far from being unravelled. There is even the possibility of the ferries being involved. Tuesday ...
Article : 201 wordsThe slackening of public works which is occurring just now in N.S. Wales, the Minister i for Works says, is due entirely to the financial stress caused by the war. He is informed that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsThe view is held in political circles that the Daylight Saving scheme will not be put into operation again after the end of March. The experiment has not won favor with those ...
Article : 289 wordsIn a minute to the Health and By-laws Committee of the City Council, the Lord Mayor states: "I recently had under consideration a suggestion with regard to an amendment being ...
Article : 287 wordsAdvice from Normanton states that four railway linesmen have been marooned by flood waters at Wills Creek. Rockhampton adviser, that the Fitzroy River ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the Newcastle Police Court to-day, Edward William Potz, a laborer, 28, was charged under the War Precautions Act. Whilst being a naturalised British subject of German origin, ...
Article : 125 wordsConsequent upon the transfer of the Railway Construction Branch of the Public Works Department to the Railway Department, there will be important changes in the organisation ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsMembers of the New South Wales National party are looking forward expectantly to the Premier's policy speech. Mr. Holman has been engaged during the ...
Article : 43 wordsThat Australia recognises, as does Great Britain, that the present war loan is a "Victory" loan is proved by the steady stream of subscribers and inquirers that pours daily into ...
Article : 84 wordsHeavy rains set in on Thursday night and continued throughout yesterday, and it is still raining. Over four inches fell during the last 24 hours, making a total of over five inches ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsA man named Thomas Her was run over by a train at Wallendbeen thin morning whilst crossing the line in a cart. He is in Cootamundra Hospital, and hopes are entertained ...
Article : 42 wordsJoseph Henley, a laborer, living in College-street, Balmain, dived in Elkington's Baths, Balmain, last night, in shallow water, struck the bottom, and injured his spine severely. He ...
Article : 43 wordsAt a parade of troops to be held in Moore Park on Tuesday. Brigadier-General Ramaciotti will present the D.C.M. to Sergt. W. A. Cross and Lance-Corporal W. Francis, both of the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 21 Jan 1917, Page 2
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