The unsportsmanlike conduct of the labor party in imputing partisan motives to the Governor-General, and endeavoring to drag him into the arena of party warfare for his ...
Article : 2,238 wordsFifty civil servants assembled last night in the B.M.A. rooms for the annual meeting of the Public Service Association of New South Wales. The president (Mr. W. Beavis, ...
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Article : 111 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--As General Sir Ian Hamilton, during his recent visit, anticipated would be the case, the Victorian musketry reports for the year 1913-1914 are very ...
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Article : 217 wordsSENATOR MILLEN, MINISTER FOR DEFENCE the Prime Minister's principal lieutenant in New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 163 wordsSir,--In your issue of the 14th appears the report of a meeting in which the Rev. F. Colwell claimed that Catholics had no grievance against the present system of State education. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 16 Jul 1914, Page 11
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