The Attorney-General (Mr. Holmon) left to-day by the M.M. steamer Sydney on a rest trip to New Caledonia, and will be away from the State for about a fortnight. ...
Article : 405 wordsFine weather to-day, and with the first appearance of the Australians on a London ground there was a good crowd out to welcome them to the metropolis. The Leyton ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsJack Johnson will not leave for Las Vegas, Mexico, until the middle of next month. The champion is already doing light work for his fight with Jim Flynn, and is reducing ...
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Article : 59 wordsAmongst the passengers by the Orsova is Captain H. L. Macworth, D.S.O., a British engineer officer, who has been selected by the War Office for two years' service in ...
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Article : 487 wordsForty young Australian boys who have been touring the world under Lieutenant J. J. Simons for the past nine months returned to Fremantle by the Orsova this morning. ...
Article : 453 wordsEvery expedition is being displayed by Mr. O'Malley in hastening the construction of the transcontinental railway. He has accepted the tender of Messrs. Gibson, Battle, and Co. ...
Article : 113 wordsAt the Presbyterian Assembly in St. Stephen's Church to-day, delegates were introduced to a visitor. Dr. Gunnar Landtman, who is lecturer in sociology at the ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the Burwood Police Court this morning, before Mr. Fitzhardinge, D.S.M., James Frost, aged 23, and Reginald Luckie, aged 26, were charged with having fraudulently ...
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Article : 183 wordsThe following appointments were approved by the Executive Council to-day:-- Mr. H. A. Smith, F.S.S., as acting actuary of friendly societies, during the absence ...
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Article : 307 wordsThe members of the Capital Site Board met again yesterday, but were still unable to settle their differences. One of the three experts is to-day indisposed, and the board's ...
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Advertising : 248 wordsThe New South Wales Bowling championship matches were continued at Waverley Green again to-day. The semi-finals in the championship pairs, which were played ...
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Article : 54 wordsInterviewed after the day's play, Gregory, who was in a very cheerful mood, expressed pleasure at the progress of the team. "We are improving daily," he remarked, ...
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Article : 83 words"Chaps looking for work" was the Prime Minister's description of several men who crowded the passageway outside his office this morning. Possibly they wished to ...
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Family Notices : 123 wordsOver 2000 persons are now resident within the Federal capital site. Of these 388 are employed in laying the foundation of the new city. There are 106 carpenters, at 13s a day; ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsThe members of the Surrey Club entertained the Australians and the South Africans at dinner at the Savoy Hotel this evening. It was a great sporting gathering, and ...
Article : 108 wordsRe Amelia Elizabeth Marie Victoria Frederica Jones. In this matter the bankrupt was examined by the official assignee, after which the single meeting was closed, and the ...
Article : 73 wordsAt a meeting of the New South Wales Flour Millers' Produce Co., Ltd., it was decided to again raise tho price of bran by 5s, making the ruling quotation £7 per ton of ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 14 May 1912, Page 8
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