Indication of the Government's intention to cease the £ for £ subsidy for hospitals, and replace it with some entirely new scheme ...
Article : 340 wordsThe former Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, who has kept well behind the scenes on the shipping dispute, broke his silence to-day. ...
Article : 228 wordsAnother letter was sent by the secretary of the Commonwealth Labor Council (Mr. J. S. Garden) to the deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association (Mr. N. C. Seale) to-day, expressing regret at the attitude adopted yesterday by the ...
Article : 606 words"Have a nut sundae, old thing." "Thanks! But make it a whisky and soda!" That is a verbatim report of a ...
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Advertising : 1,003 wordsThe seamens' strike in Australia has created uncertainty as to future shipments from Britain. Many shippers are diverting their goods to ...
Article : 156 wordsMysterious assaults on women in St. Kilda and adjoining districts continue. The sixth case, in the last three ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Agent-General for Western Australia, Mr. Colebatch, continuing his tour in the interests of migration, has visited Bristol, Gloucester and Oxford. ...
Article : 239 wordsEvidence of the dire need of the Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington, for enlarged premises was placed before the Minister for Health (Mr. ...
Article : 339 wordsAlthough the threat of the English shipowners to discontinue services to Australia must eventually mean a serious dislocation of marketing plans, the ...
Article : 89 wordsWith no early settlement of the strike in view, the shipping companies are facing the question of sending on by train passengers booked for ...
Article : 240 wordsThe 650ft, level in the Mt. Morgan mine was sealed yesterday, and the task of fighting the fire has now been transferred to the 54ft. Linda level, so ...
Article : 63 wordsWhile exercising on the tan track at Randwick this morning the four-year-old Selvedge, ridden by the lightweight jockey A. Long, became ...
Article : 144 wordsStewards, cooks, scullerymen. firemen, A.B's., trimmers, deck boys--104 of them answered the roll-call at the Water Police Court to-day. ...
Article : 310 wordsIt was announced in the Legislative Assembly to-day, that the Speaker (Mr. Dooley), was confined to his home by Illness. ...
Article : 364 wordsThe Benevolent Society to-day asked the Minister for Health (Mr. Cann) for a Government grant of £30,000 for the Royal Hospital for ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. C. O'Neill, chairman of the Melbourne Overseas Strike Committee, says that arrangements are being made to concentrate all the British ...
Article : 170 wordsButter prices have risen. Devon, Danish, and New Zealand brands, which, in June, were obtainable at 26d, 24d, and 21d a lb. respectively, ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. W. K. Percival, who had just been re-elected president of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 136 wordsWhile various estimates have been given of the number of British seamen on strike in Sydney, the deputy chairman of the Overseas Shipping ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. H. L. Mackellar, starter to the A.J.C., who became ill at the end of last week, underwent a severe operation on Tuesday. He came through ...
Article : 103 wordsAn enterprising London company is insuring new motor tyres at 2½ per cent, of their value against bursts during the first year of use.--"Sun" ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 17 Sep 1925, Page 15
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