The third annual dinner of the N.S.W. Railway und Tramway Officers' Association was given last night in the banquet hall of the Hotel Sydney. Mr. D. Cumming, ...
Article : 961 wordsA special issue of the Federal Government Gazette this afternoon contains an order under the war prices regulations practically extending the cash on delivery ...
Article : 162 words"There will be a big parade of recruits to go into camp on Monday, judging by the number that have expressed their willingness to go that day," said Captain Chaffins at ...
Article : 448 wordsAn enthusiastic reception was given to the Prime Minister on his arrival from England this morning. Members of the Ministry, representatives of the Federal and State ...
Article : 831 wordsThe holding of a procession by anti-conscriptionists last night was abandoned owing to an expressed determination by certain non sympathisers to interrupt the ...
Article : 108 wordsFred Macdonald, who is unforgettable as Dave Rudd in On Our Selection, the Steele- Rudd bush comedy from which a fortune (still Incomplete) has been made, carries off ...
Article : 852 wordsAt a conference of patriotic fund delegates yesterday it was decided to form an Australian Comforts Fund, and the constitution was adopted today. ...
Article : 141 wordsWith shells bursting all around their observation balloon, which had broken adrift, two British officers, in order to avoid capture by the Germans, jumped to the earth from a ...
Article : 233 wordsMrs. James A. Chuey, Junee, is the first Chinese lady in the Commonwealth to stand on a public platform and advocate the formation of a Chinese Republic under the ...
Article : 152 wordsIn the dense crush of people through the narrow entrance to the Kogarah Railway Station after the Moorefield races yesterday afternoon pickpockets commenced ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Petersham Political Labor League hold a ballot last night to select a candidate to contest the forthcoming election. Mr. J. G. Bourke, who secured 32 votes, was ...
Article : 37 wordsThe business of the Railway and Tramway Officers' Association has increased to such an extent that at the annual conference yesterday it was decided to appoint Mr. Sydney ...
Article : 185 wordsOn Tuesday, at 1.15 p.m., the Universal Service League will hold a rally in Martin-place. Professor MacCallum will preside, and the speakers will include Mr. John ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Narrabeen Patriotic Society last night farewelled Privates Dunn and Casey, who leave shortly for the front. Each soldier was presented with a suitably inscribed ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. James A. Chuey, the well-known wool-buyer and Chinese merchant, of Junee, has received a cable from his son, James Wonggen, of the Fookwah Banking and Insurance ...
Article : 336 wordsDr. Arthur, the originator of the voluntary workers' scheme, opened tho second home for a soldier's widow at Kogarah yesterday. This home was erected in six Saturday ...
Article : 345 wordsThe 14th anniversary of tho Shop Assistants' Union was celebrated last night at the Trades Hall by a smoke concert, under the preidency of Mr. Weaver. The main feature ...
Article : 108 wordsA fancy dress procession and sports meeting was held yesterday afternoon at Punchbowl in aid of the local Soldiers' Memorial Fund. The procession, headed by the ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Coleman, secretary of the United Clerics' Union, stated yesterday that he bad applied to the State Treasurer for an extension of the workmen's tram tickets so that ...
Article : 78 wordsDavid Smith, a farmer in the Jomdanyan district, was killed today while hauling logs. His horse shied, and, overbalancing, he was crushed against a log. Smith, who came ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Geisha, with its blaze of eastern coloring is always popular with Sydney audiences, and last night a packed house at Her Majesty's thoroughly enjoyed its revival. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsWhen he was walking down stone steps in Albion street, Surry Hills, early yesterday evening, James M'Gregor, a native of Scotland, and a member of the Army Medical ...
Article : 69 wordsA motor car which was being driven to Katoomba struck the approach to the Eastern Creek Bridge, five miles from St. Marys, late yesterday afternoon, and three men ...
Article : 175 wordsMr. Hughes's finest and most important speech of the day was made at the luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce. He spoke with dramatic fervor, and proved beyond ...
Article : 438 wordsArncliffe is going to do its share for the returned soldiers, a branch of the Voluntary Workers' Association having been formed there, with Mr. Farleigh, M.L.C., as president, ...
Article : 161 wordsSpeaking at the Railway Officers' Association annual banquet last night at the Hotel .Sydney, Mr. Milne (Assistant Commissioner) said the social nature of the ...
Article : 854 wordsMr. Lu Ping-tien, Vice-Consul for China in Australia, is at present on a visit to Sydney on official business, and will be the guest tomorrow afternoon of the members ...
Article : 42 wordsMerriment was unrestrained at the Palace Theatre last night with the presentation of the Royal Strollers' new programme. A crowded house displayed boisterous approval ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Warringah branch of the Voluntary Workers' Association yesterday started to clear a block of land on which it is intended to build a five roomed brick cottage for the ...
Article : 154 wordsAs the result of a collision between a sulky and a motor car at the corner of College-street and King-street, Newtown, late yesterday afternoon, four men were injured-- two ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. Thomas Grice, who was killed in a railway accident during the week, had five sons in the army and navy. Private Reg Grice returned from the front a fortnight ago. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe big successes at the Merryvale popular concert last night in the Town Hall were made by Mr. Philip Newbury, Miss [?]guerite Edwards, and Mr. Ernest Truman in ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 6 Aug 1916, Page 2
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