Gangers to the employ of the Railway Department hope to benefit to the extent of between £7000 and £8000 to back pay if union officials are successful to a case which they ...
Article : 176 wordsSince the beginning of the war head hunting has revived to an alarming extent, and the condition of things on Choiseul Island is far worse than over it was in the old ...
Article : 236 wordsSenator Pearce, Acting Prime Minister, stated to-day that the Governor-General had sent the following message to the Governor of New Zealand:-- ...
Article : 201 words"With a view to establishing a better policy to retain the extension of the markets abroad for Japanese manufactures during and after the war, the Government has organised a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,404 wordsThe outstanding feature on the Metal Exchange yesterday was the further decline in the quotations for spelter. Both the spot and forward rates disclosed a weakness of ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Military Service Bill passed its third reading in the House of Representatives this morning by a majority of 44 votes to 4. There was a scene of much enthusiasm ...
Article : 106 wordsA deputation from the Women's Anti-Conscription League had a lively interview with Mr. Massey, Prime Minister, this afternoon. Speakers protested against bringing ...
Article : 247 wordsFinding that certain firms in the metropolitan area were sending out bread for delivery on the breadcarters' holiday, the union took action in the matter, with the ...
Article : 195 wordsSecond-class-sergeant John Joseph Manuel, of the Balmain police, who last week retired on account of ill-health, had been in the force for 29 years, and during that period ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 320 wordsRose Berry, one of the new artists yesterday at the Tivoli, is a singing comedienne-at-the-piano, who keeps her audience in laughter with her smart song-stories and ...
Article : 231 wordsNotice to quit has been served on a number of residents of St. Peters whose properties, according to a Government resumption order, are required in connection with themmunity has been aroused at the ejectment notices. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsRecruiting was quiet yesterday, the referendum apparently diverting attention temporarily from the serious business of war-preparedness. Amongst the early batch of men ...
Article : 253 wordsA stoppage of operations is threatened at the Electrolytic Company's works at Port Kembla on Thursday, a week's notice having been given by the members of the ...
Article : 149 wordsA bunch of new artists opened yesterday at the National. Of these the biggest successes were achieved by Walter Emerson, a 6ft. comedian, and Bellora, Australian ...
Article : 326 wordsFor some little time past a movement has been gradually organised to promote a number of entertainments for the combined infantry comfort funds of New South Wales. ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. Percy Hunter, who recently resigned from the public service, in which he has held the position of Superintendent of the Immigration and Tourist Bureau for the States of ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. D. J. Quinn, honorary secretary, stated to-day that at yesterday's meeting of the trustees of the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund it was decided that the executive ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Postmaster-General's Department has instituted a system of delivering telephone messages to subscribers who are out when called up. The scheme will come into ...
Article : 115 wordsJack Kearns and Horry Sadler presented Paul Stanhope's Revue Company yesterday at the Princess Theatre, by arrangement with the Fuller management. This is the Life ...
Article : 61 wordsIn the June issue of the Education Gazette the Under-Secretary of Education, Mr. Board, draws the attention of public school teachers to the amendment of a clause ...
Article : 463 wordsMr. E. E. Collins, president of the Wagga branch of the Liberal Association, whose name has been associated with that of Mr. Beeby in connection with the Wagga seat at ...
Article : 242 words"We are looking forward to a delightful time in Australia," said Signor Gaghardi, travelling interpreter with the Gonsalez Italian Grand Opera Company, the members ...
Article : 61 wordsFleet-Surgeon A. C. Bean, whose services for organising the medical services and establishments of the Royal Australian Navy the Admiralty has granted to the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe steamer Taviuni sailed for Sydney today with 7139 bags of potatoes (including 2020 bags for Queensland and Newcastle), 2493 bags of oats, 410 bags chaff, 379 bags ...
Article : 65 wordsRemains of the Leichhardt (on the left) and the Daphne, which were burned in Waterview Bay on Friday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsIt is announced in the latest, issue of the Commonwealth Military Orders that the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia has advised that he has instructed all ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Commonwealth Military Gazette publishes A.I.F. orders issued by Lieutenant-General Sir W. R. Birdwood, commanding the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ...
Article : 100 wordsMrs. Ada Saunders, who lived with her family at Ailanthus College, Shirley, Edgecliff-road, died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon as a result of her skull ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 11 Jun 1916, Page 3
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