Mr. Bruntnell, M.L.A, for Parramatta, who was recently instrumental in getting the Assembly to declare that prohibition might be [?] on a bare majority ...
Article : 209 wordsIt was reported yesterday at the Quarantine Office that Alexander Moor, a fireman from the [?], had died about midnight on Friday. He was a native ...
Article : 132 wordsIn the District Court this morning, Judge Jameson announced his decision in a case in which S. R. Howard, a returned wounded soldier, claimed from the ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. Wallace Salter, of Mountain View, Eumungerie, has just finished harvesting for an average of between three and four bags to the acre. Mr. Salter says that ...
Article : 130 wordsM. Paul Thomsen and M. Adolf Hodee, the two belated members of the French Mission to Australia, who were delayed on their way here, landed from ...
Article : 923 wordsA Longreach wire states a sad fatality occurred at Dahara selection. While the eldest daughter of the proprietor, Mr. D. G. Peele was in search of horses a ...
Article : 101 wordsFriendly Enemies leapt right into the hearts of the Sydney public last night to the Criterion Theatre. Each fall of the curtain found the theatre resounding with ...
Article : 517 wordsLast night's Hippodrome programme attracted a large crowd. Results: Jack Mead (9.8½) knocked out Harold Lowe (9.9½) in the second round. ...
Article : 936 wordsThe tramway strike is causing great inconvenience, and there ara no prospects of a settlement at present. The Daily News says there are disquieting ...
Article : 81 wordsScarcity of water here is assuming serious proportions. The majority of household tanks are empty and water which is being carted from the creek is being sold ...
Article : 48 wordsSo far this State has escaped the ravages of the influenza plague. Not a single case has been reported; but the health officers are not desisting from ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the Assembly last night a scene was caused as the result of some words between Mr. Angwin and the Attorney-General, Mr. R. T. Robinson. ...
Article : 209 wordsA well-attended public meeting, presided over by the Mayor (Alderman Pickard), last night, expressed indignation at the inactivity of the Government ...
Article : 113 wordsThe first rowing contests for Blinded Soldiers held in the Commonwealth took place yesterday afternoon at Mosman Bay in delightful weather, and in the ...
Article : 526 wordsCon. McCotter, aged 30, living at 126 Abercrombie-street, Redfern, was driving along King-street, Redfern, in a sulky and was thrown out. The Newtown ...
Article : 54 wordsBe Prepared writes from Lithgow asking that inoculation depots should be established at various country centres in order that the country people should be ...
Article : 116 wordsGood rains are reported from North-West Queensland. Hughenden had one inch, and there was nearly three inches at Stamford. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Bert de Courcy, the son of Mr. J. H. de Courcy, manager of Freeman's Journal, died from burns yesterday morning. On Friday night he went to bed as ...
Article : 119 wordsAt 7.20 last night a fire broke out in a stationery and fancy goods shop at 153 Miller-street, North Sydney. It was caused by a candle coming into contact ...
Article : 128 wordsThere are in Sydney a number of New Zealanders, who, owing to the disorganisation of shipping by the influenza epidemic, are unable to return to the ...
Article : 206 wordsYesterday's arrivals from the Quarantine Station included two interesting and delightful girls, the daughters of Miss Ada Reeve (Mrs. Cotton). Before her ...
Article : 401 wordsThis is the latest report from the box office at the Tivoli Theatre: That Everybody's Doing it is going better [?] every performance. Audiences have been ...
Article : 253 wordsMrs. Hubert Field entertained a party of returned wounded soldiers and army nurses at her house, Bunijas, Ashfield, yesterday afternoon. The visitors ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Fire Brigades had a fairly busy day yesterday, having about 20 calls to various places. There were no serious fires, most of them being in bush and ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-day that the date of his departure for England was not yet fixed. It depended upon circumstances; ...
Article : 46 wordsUp to Friday night the public inoculations totalled 17,165, which, it must be admitted, is a very small proportion of the population of the metropolitan area. ...
Article : 73 wordsA Coolangatta message states that a visitor named Bell, who was accompanied by his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Swift, all Sydney people, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 wordsTwo more deaths from influenza were reported to-day, one victim being a nurse, and another a Victorian private. One new case was reported. ...
Article : 76 wordsBubbly, the Xmas attraction recently secured from London by Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh, was staged at the Tivoli both this afternoon and evening. At the ...
Article : 379 wordsAt the Coronation Theatre, Bondi Junction, last night. Miss Amy Yard's clever pupils were seen in a capital performance of Cinderella. Miss Muriel ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. T. J. Ryan, Premier, will leave probably on Monday for Sydney, where he will catch the Makura for Vancouver, en route to London. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Joan of Arc Committee gave its annual treat to the widows and children of fallen soldiers yesterday afternoon. This year it took place in the old ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsAt the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales, the president, Mr. J. F. Stevenson, was in the chair, and ...
Article : 293 wordsMr. Charles Edward McLeod, the well-known cricketer, whose death was reported some time ago, has left an estate valued at £1733 realty, and £18,094 ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Messiah was given last night in the Town Hall by the Sydney Choral Society under the baton of Mr. W. Reginald Gooud. The choir, though not as ...
Article : 97 wordsGeneral Pau and the other members of the French Mission left Melbourne to-day on their return journey to France. The Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. Glynn, Minister for Home and Territories, to-day denied a rumor that one of the members of the firm of Vestey Bros., of Darwin, had become a ...
Article : 134 wordsMessrs. J. and N. Tail and Bailey and Grant staged Jack and Jill at the King's Theatre to-night, in the presence of an audience which taxed the theatre in every ...
Article : 174 wordsThe State Parliament has been adjourned till January 20. It is understood that before that date a proclamation proroguing to a later date will be ...
Article : 109 wordsThe youngest and most imaginative little child that ever read Goody Two Shoes never pictured anything more romantic or more completely under the ...
Article : 232 wordsLeslie Richards, aged 18, residing at Edith-street, St Peters, was loading a cart with coal at the Commonwealth Coal Company's yard, yesterday, and had ...
Article : 63 wordsUnder the name of the Gipsy Singing Girls, Miss Rita Lancaster's students presented a pleasing and varied vocal and elocutionary entertainment at the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe overdraft of the Australian Wheat Board, on December 15, was £11,108,000. Of this New South Wales was responsible for £2,245,000, Victoria for ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 22 Dec 1918, Page 2
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