If we are to provide our men with sheepskin vests for the coming winter campaign they will have to be shipped from Australia by October 1. During the long winter ...
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Article : 62 wordsThe Liverpool Camp inquiry conducted by Mr. Justice Rich, sitting as a Royal Commission, was continued yesterday. The feature of the evidence during the day ...
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Article : 111 wordsThe Senate resumed its sittings, to-day. Senator Russell obtained leave to introduce a bill for an Act to provide for compulsory voting at the referendum. ...
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Article : 360 wordsThe Joint Parliaments Recruiting Committee met in the Premier's room yesterday, and arrived at a definite understanding in regard to the coming platform campaign. The ...
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Article : 20 wordsKor[?]ga, trawler, from a cruise. ...
Article : 7 wordsThe Minister for Public Instruction. Mr. Griffith, was the recipient of an illuminated scroll address by the staff of the State Brickworks yesterday afternoon at Homebush Bay. ...
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Article : 191 wordsThe Vice-President of the Executive Council, in reply to Mr. Bryant, said that it was proposed to appoint a tribunal, which would be in the nature of a Royal Commission, to ...
Article : 314 wordsA four-roomed weatherboard cottage in Station-street, Kogarah, owned and occupied by Mr. Charles Fawter, was burnt out shortly after 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. A ...
Article : 43 wordsThe following letter from Lord Stanmore has been received by Mr. Rainsford, the hon. secretary of the New South Wales centre of the St. John Ambulance Association:—"The Order of St. John is deeply ...
Article : 94 wordsAt a meeting of the State Labour caucus yesterday opinions were expressed that the Speaker should more zealously guard Ministers against references to past allegedly disloyal ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 22 Jul 1915, Page 8
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