The inquest on the death of Leonard William Wakeling, held by the City Coroner, on Wednesday, disclosed certain facts that ought to make Manly sit up and think. These are ...
Article : 1,146 wordsOne of the officials of the Pharmaceutical Council of N.S. Wales is Captain Andrew Wadsworth, who, though he is not on active service, still it, entitled to wear the uniform of ...
Article : 749 wordsTin railway goods trade outwards from Sydney to the country is growing so rapidly that the Railway Commissioners have decided to erect another large receiving depot at Dariing ...
Article : 317 wordsWriting from London on June 7, Senator McDougall states : "I am still in London, and have had a good look round. I have been with 'Billy' Hughes ...
Article : 432 wordsShe is back again at Her Majesty's—arrived last night, and was welcomed very heartily. She is one of the most human and decent young women in the whole wilderness of ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Minister for Lands, Mr. W. G. Ashford, who, when Minister for Agriculture, initiated negotiations with Mr. McGarvie Smith in connection with his anthrax vaccine ...
Article : 427 wordsA Labor Woman writes : That there his been a feeling of great unrest in the Labor movement is borne out by the formation of the Industrial section. This ...
Article : 756 wordsChanges at the Tivoli yesterday Were few. Mr. Max Selinsky and another went out of the bill and the Dick-Dorothy Trio and Miss Mary Dorr came in. The Dick-Dorothy people ...
Article : 148 wordsLong before 8 o'clock last night the order was Standing Room Only at the Palace Theatre, and in consequence the Royal Strollers received a welcome befitting their name. ...
Article : 186 wordsIn the scheme of harbor and city improvements the historic Glebe Island Bridge is to disappear. The road leading over the bridge into the ...
Article : 297 wordsFor the first time in history schoolboys have erected a home for a wounded soldier by voluntary labor. Yesterday afternoon at Toon-gabbie, a home for Corporal Cook was opened ...
Article : 299 wordsA little after half-past 5 yesterday afternoon, Gus Raymond, a draper's assistant, of about 40 years, living in Crown-street, City, was crossing Oxford-street, near College-street, when he ...
Article : 384 wordsYesterday afternoon, at the Conservatorium Hall, the Verbrugghen Orchestra repeated the programme of its second concert The orchestra appeared to be more pliable at this than at ...
Article : 162 wordsA fire that occurred at New Plymouth early this morning destroyed the Theatre Royal and the business block in the centre of the township, including the A.M.P. buildings, which ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Merryvale Pops secured a good house for their fifth concert at the Sydney Town Hall last night. The appreciation of the audience of the many fine numbers presented ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Prices Adjustment Board, the powers of which have been extended to embrace foodstuffs Generally, with the necessary conditions, will take action within the next few days. A ...
Article : 247 wordsIt was hoped that the result of the conference of the men and masters interested in the working of the Northern District collieries would have been resultful, and that a basis of ...
Article : 286 wordsHere is an interesting little study for political economists. The New South Wales Government Printing Office is trying to get supplies of cardboard for printing railway tickets ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Cabinet yesterday agreed to the issue of a proclamation compelling all clubs to close their liquor bars at 6 o'clock. In this respect residential, sporting and other clubs have been ...
Article : 123 wordsThere is a movement on foot by graziers in N.S. Wales, Victoria and Queensland to have the export of mutton trade revived. The reason it has temporarily stopped is because there ...
Article : 310 wordsThe pictureesque photo-play, Madame Batterfly, was produced at the Theatre Royal last night before a crowded audience, and the sign "House Full" appeared at an early stage in the ...
Article : 171 words"There is something of what I said, but a lot I did not say," commented Senator Pearce, the Acting Prime Minister, when referring to-day to a published report from Queensland setting ...
Article : 142 wordsShortly after S o'clock yesterday afternoon, Wm. Mayfield, who lived at 30 Yuille-street, city, was standing with his brother-in-law near the corner of Oxtord and Kiley streets waiting ...
Article : 95 wordsSenator Pearce, the Acting Prime Minister, to-day announced that the executive of the Soldiers' Repatriation Trustees had decided to grand a total ot £14,500 to the State War ...
Article : 243 wordsTo-day there will be a voluntary church parade of troops in Camp at Liverpool, under Col. Jackson, O.C. camp. The parade will fall in at Eddy-avenue at 10 a.m., and the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Minister for Lands, Mr. Ashford, stated yesterday that any suggestion that the Bill to prevent Members of Parliament acting as land agents in the Department was not to be ...
Article : 192 wordsNext Saturday will see the opening of Wirth Bros.' Hippodrome. "When we built the hip-podrame," said Mr. Wirth, yesterday, "we always had the picture business in mind, and it ...
Article : 114 wordsNominations of Labor candidates for the Cootamundra State Parliament seat closed yesterday. Mr. J. M. Dodd, president of the Electorate ...
Article : 47 wordsA concert which has been organised by returned soldiers is to be Given at the Mosman Town Hall next Wednesday night, in aid of Private A. W. Phillips, who has returned from ...
Article : 64 wordsOn Wednesday, August 2, a grand Carnival, night will be held at Eslick's Palladium in aid of funds for the Australian Nurses' Gift Fund—a worthy cause. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsYesterday afternoon a gang of about 100 workers assembled on the site at Pennant-street, Parramatta, to take part in the erection of a home for the wife of a wounded and ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Minister, for Defence stated to-day that there is no objection to persons being issued with badges endorsed Medically Unfit having their names engraved on back. This, however ...
Article : 80 wordsAt the Town Hall this afternoon Mr. N. J. Gehde will hold another popular concert. Included in the programme is The Sextette from Lucia, Faust Trio (request), and The Assassin ...
Article : 92 wordsTheda Bava, in "The Secrets of Society, heads the. bill at this theatre, and the lest series of The Purple Iris will also be shown, for the first portion of the week ; while from ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Jul 1916, Page 2
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