Sir,—Will you please give me an opportunity of saying a word or two with regard to the conscription crisis. We returned soldiers are the men who can fully appreciate ...
Article : 495 wordsMr. Paul Default appeared at the Town Hall last night for the last occasion but one prior to sailing on November 3 foi New Zealand, on route to Ameerica. The tenor had a ...
Article : 256 wordsMr. J. Underhill will receive entries up to 5 o'clock to-day for the Kensington Racing Club's pony and galloway meeting, to be hold on Wednesday, November 1. ...
Article : 47 wordsSir,—Last Sunday I saw a khaki-clad soldier being farewelled by some of his friends. They fed him up on good things, and loaded him with presents. And when he was leaving the ...
Article : 267 wordsShepherd King to-day continued the horse mostly spoken of in connection with the Melbourne Cup. Others mentioned were Bursar, Kilboy, Sasanof, Lingle, and Quinologist. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe following scratchings were recorded yesterday:— CANTERBURY PARK MEETING. Canterbury Park Handicap: Pink and Blue. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,651 wordsThe paddle tug Koputat arrived at Sydney on Tuesday from New Zealand after experiencing a severe buffeting. The Koputal, with Captain Balley in charge, on Sunday ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,—I think it well to state that at the conference of the Local Government Association, hold lost month, a resolution was unanimously passed in favour of the referendum, ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the annual general meeting of the British Astronomical Association (New South Wales branch) last evening, Mr. W. F. Gals was re-elected president of the association. ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—Will you kindly permit me to submit for refutation or otherwise, two arguments against the proposals of Mr. Hughes. Compulsory service in the present war is ...
Article : 508 wordsSir.—The fateful day is now nign [?] to determine whether the fair name of Australia shall go down to history crowned with the laurels of immortal achievements or ...
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Advertising : 30,330 wordsSir,—There is one great issue in the [?]scription campaign, and only one. It is expressed in this question:—"Do you want the Allies to win the war?" Every ma[?] and ...
Article : 358 wordsSir,—On Friday last I wired the Common wealth Statistician as follows:— "Please wire me estimated number males in Commonwealth annually reaching age twenty-one years; also ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—I am authorised by the State Executive of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union to urge all electors to vote "Yes" for the following among many other reasons:—(1) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsSir—The simple issue to me in regard to conscription is "duty," and this cannot be too strongly emphasised England discovered Australia gave it to us for nothing, gave us ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 wordsSir,—"The soldiers here will give an overwhelming vote in favour of conscription" This is an extract from a letter written in Egypt by my son, who was wounded in the ...
Article : 58 wordsSir—Yesterday, while in a large city store, a woman attendant told me with real concern that some of the men employees had just informed her she would he a murderess if she ...
Article : 192 wordsSir,—We have heard much about "the other woman's son" (I am wife of one and mother of another now "Somewhere in France") People seem to differ as to their duty on the ...
Article : 309 words[?] match of 16,000 up between Fred Lindrum, [?] and George Gray was continued yesterday at Messrs. [?]ron and Smith's Tournament Hall. When the evening session closed the scores were:—Gray, 11,772; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Oct 1916, Page 10
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