The annual report or the inspector-General of the Insane, just issued for 1913, again urges the necessity for the Government to provide more accommodation for insane people. The ...
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Article : 676 wordsGeorge Legard fined £100, Sydney, for unlicensed liquor selling. Man named Frainey jumped from Themistocies into Sydney Harbor, and was drowned. ...
Article : 439 wordsSir,—I read with much interest your article under the above heading, and as I have been "through the mill," I feel sure you will extend your usual courtesy to me and insert my ...
Article : 242 wordsRugby Union team chosen to represent N.S.W. against Queensland at Brisbane. Anderson beat Jones in the final of Singles Tennis Championship of N.S.W. at Strathfield ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,—Perusing "Nestor's" article on "Tammany," as an old Unionist and Labor worker, set my thoughts back to the times when, to be a Unionist, especially a secretary, for I have ...
Article : 387 wordsR. Gould (N.Z.) and E. Oldam (Eton) won Cambridge University Double Sculls. Two hundred and thirty-two entries received for Amateur Golf Championship of Great For purchase of the re[?]. The colt not to race again, but to be sent to stud in Ireland, at fee of 400 guineas. First round of British Amateur Golf ...
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Article : 89 wordsThe general secretary, Mr. E. W. U. McMillan, wishes to draw attention to the appropriation meetings for to-morrow (Monday) evening, at the societies' new hall, Rockadale. On the same evening the fifth annual ...
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Advertising : 432 wordsSociety No. 2 held a ballot and sale meeting in St. Paul's Hall, Rozelle, on May 19. The ballot resulted in Mr. W. Gow, Marlborough-street, Drummoyne, being de-clared the winner. This gentleman holds eight shares ...
Article : 74 wordsThe second annual general meeting of the Burwood No. 2 Society was held on May 21, Mr. T. F. H. Mackenzie presiding. The report and balance-sheet, which were adopted, pointed out that during the year the society ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 24 May 1914, Page 5
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