Alderman Gilpin will be re-elected as Lord Mayor on Monday next unless something quite unforeseen happens in the meantime. AN important secret meeting was held last night to try to bring the ...
Article : 514 wordsIt's not so much a matter of moving them, as a problem of where to move them to. Merely to take the big guns off the Australia and dump them on ...
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Advertising : 732 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) states that within the next day or two he will decide on a date for the final meeting of the City Traffic ...
Article : 328 wordsDuring the discussion at the Feminist Club, Culwulla Chambers, Castlereagh-street, City, last night, on the claims of women to sit on juries ...
Article : 301 wordsYesterday no fewer than 73,000,000 gallons of water were consumed in the metropolitan area, and owing to this heavy demand many suburbs could ...
Article : 247 wordsAn exhibit at the Wireless Exhibition. Why spend sixty or seventy guineas for the shiny elaborate outfit when you can do it just as well with a couple of jam tins, a boor bottle, and a broken fork. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsOn May 3, 1923, when the J.C.W. Theatrical Co. "The Peep Show" was playing at the Grand Opera House in Wellington (N.Z.) one of the company, ...
Article : 246 wordsBacked up by reinforcements, consisting of a retired police officer and a citizen of Marrickville, the Paddington council launched a fresh attack on ...
Article : 525 wordsImprovements in the methods of financing public hospitals have been under the consideration of Mr. Oakes, in his capacity as Minister for Public ...
Article : 188 wordsThe unprecedented activity in shopfitting has created a demand for the services of competent men that is a long way short of requirements. ...
Article : 237 words"I would like to point out, your Worship," stated counsel for a landlord at the Fair Rents Court to-day, "that the tenant Af this house has ...
Article : 167 wordsTo-morrow evening at the Went worth a supper dance will take place, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the establishment of a central ...
Article : 120 wordsWho knows? Perhaps there is, and yet some of them may only blossom into chorus girls. All their mothrrs have hopes of seeing their daughter's name emblazoned on the front of the theatre, but some will be doomed to disappointment, for there can only be one star. Anyway, there may be more than one kiddle in the crowd who will make a name for herself. This photograph was taken yesterday when the kiddies were chosen for the Fuller ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 words"My wife will not give me a chance. She flays she will push me down If she can." The foregoing remark was made by ...
Article : 316 wordsA well-wisher of the Alfred Hospital recently handed in £6, being the amount she had saved by walking instead of riding in trams and trains. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe well-known horse trainer Robert Skelton now knows on which side of the footpath he should walk. It cost him 5s to learn. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Rev. Francis Pierce, becoming breathless after having run and caught a tram to go to morning service at Brighton, collapsed and died of heart ...
Article : 70 words"One of the most popular men in England to-day is the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce. His speech at the Economic Conference put him ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 4 Dec 1923, Page 10
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