LEADING Federal politicians of all parties are supporting the "Evening News" campaign for the provision of motor cars for incapacitated ...
Article : 271 wordsTHE Legislative Council met this afternoon. Critics of the Government in the Council are divided as to the ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE spirit of Christmas is invading the London markets, such as the corn market, where numerous "rags," such as the letting-off ...
Article : 250 wordsA BIG fire occurred at the factory of Baker, M'Pherson, and Co., Ltd., Brown-street, Camperdown, this afternoon ...
Article : 178 wordsMR. ARKINS was removed from the Legislative Assembly to-day by the Sergeant-at-Arms during the lively debate on the newspaper ...
Article : 71 wordsCABINET to-day decided that a Bill should be introduced as early as possible to give effect to a Child Endowment ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE GOVERNMENT is in a quandary over the Bill to tax newspapers. Dr. Evatt to-day informed the Premier that, in his view, there was grave doubt as to the constitutionality of the ...
Article : 249 wordsA WRECK, thought to be that of the Inca. was sighted off the coast shortly after 11 am to-day. The reported discovery, however, is ...
Article : 266 wordsMR. BANDERS asked the Premier, Mr. Lane. in the Legislative Assembly to-day. It he proposed to go to London next year in connection with ...
Article : 71 wordsPROCEEDED against by the Board of Health on a charge of having sold adulterated meat. William Tuckey was fined 14 at North Sydney Court. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 wordsTHE Versailles police are searching for a practical joker who ordered goods in great variety to be sent by the cash on delivery ...
Article : 136 wordsSix thousand sandwiches. Four thousand ice creams. Three thousand five hundred meat pies, a similar number of ...
Article : 130 wordsKING Ferdinand of Rumania, when has now left his sick bad, in of pathetic reply to loyal messages presented by the Senate and Chamber of ...
Article : 102 wordsMR. LOUGHLIN, former Minister for Lands, made an illuminating contribution to the debate on the newspaper tax in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...
Article : 1,574 wordsIN his sensational leap from a Hunter-st. window recently after a conversation with Capt. Geoffrey Hughe's about a flight to New ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsHurace Hibid, 19, rubber worker, of Marlborough-street. Leichhardt, had his hand caught in a rubber rolling machine at Perdriau's Ltd. ...
Article : 42 wordsFOR having allowed her employees to take work from her clothing factory to do at home, without due autorisation, Fanny Spectreman ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 wordsEdward Jenkins, employed on the Lithgow Railway Station, had his pocket picket of £7 while waiting on the Central Station yesterday. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe guillotine was not applied to the debate on newspaper tax at noon, in keeping with the original plane of the Government. ...
Article : 190 wordsFURTHER additions to the Cancer Research and Treatment Fund bring the total to £108,777/5/10. The general fund stands at £35,294/16/7, and ...
Article : 36 wordsThe death occurred early to-day of Mr. Arthur Scott, of "Eulalie," Belmore-road, Randwick, a foundation member of the Master ...
Article : 175 wordsThe New South Wales team which defeated South Australia, at Adelaide, yesterday, returned to Melbourne by special train this ...
Article : 114 wordsRobert Larmour, 27, carter, of Balfour-street, City, was working at No 7 wharf, Darling Harbor to-day, when a heavy crate fell and fractured his ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 23 Dec 1926, Page 9
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