Saddle-sore, somewhat tired, but certainly light-hearted, the Lancer squadrons of the, N.S. Wales military forces rode into camp this afternoon after a hard day's work. It consisted ...
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Article : 994 wordsIf the prophets speak truly, 1914 will go down in history as one of the most disastrous, years on record. There are to be floods in England and France ; earthquakes in Europe ...
Article : 1,547 wordsDr. Reginald Bridge, who has been one of the resident surgeons at Sydney Hospital for some time, is leaving early in April with Mr. Herbert Radcliffe, the prominent baritone ...
Article : 1,981 words"Distinctly disappointing" is the verdict of the Inspector of Evening Continuation Schools, in his second annual report, which the Minister for Education made available yesterday. At ...
Article : 667 wordsFour appeals by prisoners were heard by Mr. Justice Pring, sitting, in the Court of Criminal Appeal, yesterday. Mr. Mason appeared on behalf of the Crown. ...
Article : 412 wordsGeneral Sir Ian Hamilton was the guest of the South African Soldiers' Association at a dinner given at Sargent's Cafe, George-street, last evening. There was such a large ...
Article : 523 wordsWhile half-a-dozen of the breakdown gang were trying to induce railway-bound tramcar No. 691, that had jumped the points at the corner of Pitt and Bathurst streets last night ...
Article : 218 wordsTo encourage the motto "One People One Destiny," and to further the interests of the British Empire League, Lady McMillan, assisted by Sir William McMillan, gave a large "at The followins information appears in this week's issue of the "Commonwealth Gazette":—Vacancies.—Clerk, Home Affairs, Sydney, £210 to £300; examining officer, Customs, Brisbane, £210 to £300 ...
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Article : 112 wordsThe conciliatory methods adopted this week by Mr. Watson, miners' president, and his two colleagues, are on the verge of bringing about the peaceful settlement of two serious disputes ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Lady Mayoress has convened a meeting of ladies for Thursday afternoon next, at 3.30 p.m., at the Town Hall, to take steps to arrange for a Grand Olympic Ball, to be held ...
Article : 160 wordsThe revenue of the State during the month of February, ended yesterday, amounted to £1,265,457, against £1,209,374 in February last year, the increase during the month being ...
Article : 122 wordsThe following officers have been elected for the ensuing quarter for Coledale Lodge:—President, Mr. Thos. Kelly; secretary, Mr. Jas. Russell; treasurer, Mr. W. T. Davidson; ...
Article : 99 wordsThe soaking rain of the past few days and the steady downpour to-day has soddened every sports ground and bowling green in the district to such an extent that every outdoor ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 1 Mar 1914, Page 14
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