From a house and land agent's point of view Manly is good business. In the last five or six years land values in the "village" itself have increased to about 75 per cent. Six years ago ...
Article : 518 words"And those that were good shall be happy." At Manly on Saturday everybody was happy. Or, if anyone was not happy, the fact was concealed-- mostly by a grin, a fluctuating grin, ...
Article : 1,502 wordsManly is very proud of its health statistics, especially of its freedom from infectious disease. According to the latest official figures, the death-rate is 10.34 per thousand. This is ...
Article : 133 wordsYesterday afternoon Archbishop Kelly, at Mount-street, North Sydney, laid and blessed the foundation-stone of a memorial chapel to Mother Mary of the Cross, the late foundress ...
Article : 456 wordsGroat as Manly's development has been, there are greater possibilities ahead of it. It has a population now of between 10,000 and 11,000, but there is probably room for 10 times as much ...
Article : 645 wordsIt would he hard to find a suburb whoso residents and visitors are better off in the way of organised provision for recreation and sport. For those indoor days which will come ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,284 wordsAustralian Steamships, Limited, is the new name which the Howard Smith Company's liners will in future trade under, and the announcement of the change was made by the ...
Article : 183 wordsThe gardens of Manly and the reserves are in no way worthy of being called equal to the Botanic Gardens, but in some of the more sheltered streets the blooms are deserving of ...
Article : 226 wordsIn 1878 the first cricket club was formed in Manly, and named "The Manly Cricket Club." Seven years ago the club was called "The Middle Harbor Cricket Club." Mr. Hole was ...
Article : 825 wordsThe monthly meeting of the executive committee in connection with the Shakespeare Tercentenary Memorial Fund in Sydney will be held at the Town-hall at 4.15 this afternoon. ...
Article : 435 wordsAway back in the early sixties Captain S. H. Wilson, a tug-owner, started Sunday excursions to Manly, Beach. Some years later, when Captain Heselton and Mr. J. R. Carey had taken ...
Article : 374 wordsSUVA, Sunday.-- The tramp steamer Ikala, 4322 tons bound from Puget Sound to Melbourne with lumber, which sailed from Suva on, the 2nd inst, returned to port on Saturday, ...
Article : 54 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The External Affairs Department has decided to appoint a veterinary officer and chief inspector of stock for the Northeru Territory, at £500 a year and travelling ...
Article : 38 wordsFor scenery as wall as surfing, land as well as water picnics, Manly would be a magnet for the holiday-maker, anywhere in the world. North of the great sweep of the main ocean ...
Article : 203 wordsReading from left to right.-- Back: Messrs. H. D. Henderson, W. G. Fisher, D. Campbell, W. C. Farran, W. M'Kenzie. Second:-- W. Kibble, H. Brown, A. Learmonth, E. H. Reeve, P. H. Cameron, J. A. M'Aullffe, A. W. Bierkmeier, W. H. Allison, L. Nott, Front:-- Dr. Welch, W. Jones, A. Davies, T. W. Craven (programme committee), K. V. Holmes hon. treasurer), Ald. S. Ogilvy (chairman), Ald, C. D. Paterson (organiser) W. G. Hughes (assistant hon. secretary), T. H. Ely (business committee). A. Wright (house decoration committee). J. Pym (refreshment committee.). Inset.-- Mr. E. M. Shemwell (hon. secretary). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 13 Jan 1913, Page 5
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