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Advertising : 304 wordsThe week closes without any definite statement by Mr. Hughes or any of his following as to what the next move will be. Mr. Tudor arid his following arc equally silent. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 413 wordsThe Bing Boys, which opened at Her Majesty's last night, is a medley of music and comedy, with no more raison d'etre than a sonnet; just a flimsy theme of happenings ...
Article : 701 wordsWinnie Brooke, the charming little widow at the Tivoli, proved more charming an irresistible than ever to the large audiences that greeted her yesterday afternoon and evening. ...
Article : 419 words"I don't feel any doubt," said the State Attorney-General. Mr. D. R. Hall, yesterday, "as to what Mr. Hughes should do, though there may be some uncertainty as to what he ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. G. S. Briner, M.L.A., who has had a long Parliamentary experience, and is an accepted authority on constitutional questions, says that Mr.Hughes must resign. ...
Article : 222 wordsThe State Public Works Department has made the interesting discovery that the race of bridge-building contractors has been wiped out in New South Wales. The day labor ...
Article : 145 wordsGood holiday houses have been the rule at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the pantomime Dick Whittington has now got fairly into its stride. Any suggestion of over-elaboration ...
Article : 326 wordsThe absorbing topic of discussion in political circles during the week was the position of the Federal Government in view of the adverse Referendum vote, on Conscription. ...
Article : 269 wordsMr. A. Conroy, an ex-member of the House of Representatives, foretells the formation of a Democratic Party for the purpose of raising, troops by. voluntary enlistment. ...
Article : 307 wordsMr. A. C. Willis (secretary of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation) will meet the Victorian Minister for Mines in Sydney on Thursday to consider further matters ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the course of conversation with one of the chiers of the largest retail general business in the city the question was put:"What sort of a year has it been?" The reply was ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Barns Anniversary Club helped to perpetuate the memory of the Scottish poet last evening in the Protestant Hall, when it organised a concert mostly consisting of Bobbie ...
Article : 108 wordsOur blind soldier-heroes, says, the London Weekly Dispatch, find no difficulty in marrying; indeed, they are much sought after as husbands. "Already there have been 109 of these ...
Article : 441 wordsE. Bradbury, secretary of the N.S. Wales Master Hairdressers' Association, states that it has been the practice of the trade hitherto to follow the Early Closing Act when there ...
Article : 147 wordsSuch weather as Melbourne has recently experienced is calculated to make one appreciate the paradise of Pacific and its atmosphere. That may furnish a reason why The Bird of ...
Article : 182 wordsIn next issue of The Sunday Times will appear the opening chapters of a line story by J. Wilson McLaren, author of The Wizard of Weir, The Master Criminal, etc., and we can ...
Article : 189 wordsThe State Premier was asked yesterday what he thought of the apparent attitude of the Prime Minister towards his undertaking to resign if the Referendum were defeated. ...
Article : 211 wordsA revised scale of timber royalties, imposed under the Forestry Act, 1916, will come into operation on New Year's Day. The new rates were originally intended to ...
Article : 284 wordsLieut Robert Cadden, whose death from heart failure occurred in No. 4 General Hospital, Randwick, on Friday night, was one of the early enlistments for foreign service, and ...
Article : 113 wordsThe organ recital by the City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, attracted a large audience at the Town Hall last night. Mr. Truman selected his numbers from British, French and Italian ...
Article : 67 wordsBaby Mine continues to grow in favor at the Melbourne Tivoli. This gay little comedy rubs through three short acts of uninterrupted fun, and provides Robert Greig, Beatrice ...
Article : 192 wordsA big response has been made in England, says the Daily Mirror, to the appeal of the Ministry for Munitions for horse chestnuts. Thousands of tons of these hitherto neglected ...
Article : 148 wordsA movement is on foot in the building trades unions to form an organisation of the whole industry as an alteration from the present system of craft unions. The latter will shortly ...
Article : 139 wordsNorth Wollongong life-saving club held a most successful carnival on the local beach at which a collection was taken up on behalf of the Wollongong Hospital and Red Cross ...
Article : 212 words"I think there can be no question.," remarked Mr. T. Waddell, M.L.C., ex-Premier, yesterday, "that Mr. Hughes is bound in honor to resign and allow a new Government to be ...
Article : 309 wordsThe Health Department reports that during the year there has been a remarkable diminution in epidemic diseases, notably in typhoid and scarlet fever. ...
Article : 177 wordsWilliam Henry Coulter, bookmaker, and Leslie S. Robinson, his clerk, were each fined £20 or four months' gaol, to-day, for being in Crystal-lane yesterday for the purpose of ...
Article : 62 wordsWith quip and crank and merry jest, the pantomime Aladdin runs its course at the King's. Miss Winifred La Franke is proving a principal boy of quality, and Miss Olive ...
Article : 149 wordsLieut-Captain Lautcrbach, commander of the auxiliary cruiser Marie, sunk by the British in the Cattegat on November 2, is, accordinG to a German newspaper, "one of the heroes ...
Article : 112 wordsSt. George's District Band played the following selections in the Taronga Park Band Competition, yesterday afternoon:—The National Emblem; a march; selections from ...
Article : 82 wordsOn New Year's Day there will be a recruiting meeting on Manly Corso at 8 p.m. Lieut. Nicholls, Pte. Nuncaster, Sgt. Brown. Cpl. P. McNamara, and Cpl. Stead will be the ...
Article : 56 wordsTo-morrow and Tuesday will be public and bank holidays throughout the State, and the majority of the business places will be closed on both days. Announcements as to the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 30 Dec 1917, Page 2
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