The Governor received a call yesterday morning from Mr. J. A. Anderson (president), Dr. W. Chisholm (vice-president), and Mr. A. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 335 wordsIt is high time that the British Labor Government was informed that the great majority of Australians, though uninformed as to the facts connected ...
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Advertising : 624 wordsIf it should transpire that the British Government has finally abandoned the costly and unnecessary, and potentially mischievous, Singapore base project Australia will cry much thanks for the relief. Whatever money Australia might be cajoled or tricked into ...
Article : 671 wordsAdvice has been received in Sydney by Mr. G. de Cairos Rego that the board of directors of Trinity College of Music. London, has decided to ...
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Article : 94 wordsThe Premier's reply to yesterday's deputation would make it appear that after all the Government propose to make themselves the instruments of the civic disfranchisement of thousands of householder residents of the city of Sydney. "We gave a definite promise ...
Article : 433 wordsIn "The Labor Daily" of March 6 there appeared an interesting letter signed "Newcastle Teacher," deploring this flag-saluting humbug. ...
Article : 141 words"I was one of the few clergy who signed the manifesto appreciative of the Labor Party in England before it came into power. ...
Article : 376 wordsIn your issue of the 10th inst., you publish a photo of 'buses standing at Kogarah, awaiting the race train, and commenting on "where the 'buses go on ...
Article : 112 wordsIf some of the third-class passengers who arrived from London yesterday are any judges of voices, Dame Melba's Italians are nothing out of the ...
Article : 161 wordsI am fully in accord with the Employers' Association in their protest against Fleet Day being proclaimed a public holiday. ...
Article : 191 wordsIf the city aldermen honestly believe the visit of the British fleet to be the event of transcendent national importance they picture it, when it suits them, they will not hesitate to authorise the expenditure of the £1000 for the entertainment of the city poor, that is ...
Article : 428 wordsSir Joseph Carruthers, of Million Farms for Million Farmers fame, and Sir Arthur Rickard, of Millions Club fame, seem to be frightfully concerned ...
Article : 212 wordsMr. G. K. Imbault, engineer for Dorman, Long and Company, left Sydney yesterday by the Niagara for Vancouver, en route for England, where he ...
Article : 154 wordsCash applications received at head office of the Commonwealth Bank yesterday totalled. £231,000, Only 20 Individual applications exceed £1000 ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Fri 14 Mar 1924, Page 4
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