Sydney stayed home yesterday. It was the first really flu Sunday it had experienced, and contrary to all expectations the people did not make for the benches. ...
Article : 628 wordsMr. A.G. Salmon, of Kingaroy, Queensland. came to Sydney at the week-end. Captain E.T. Mansfield, of Wallsend, is spending a few days in Sydney. ...
Article : 981 wordsConsiderable discontent and some irritation were experienced, if not expressed, yesterday at the uncertainty produced by the Government's lack of determination as to the course ...
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Advertising : 680 wordsMr. Lloyd George's assurance that if France were ever again attacked Britain would once more come to her aid expresses the attitude and the intention of the vast ...
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Article : 378 wordsGLEN INNES, Sunday.--Allegations of a startling nature were made at a meeting of the Glen Innes Repatriation Committee respecting the allotoment of two blocks of land on ...
Article : 362 wordsA stage has been reached in the negotiations between the colliery proprietors of the Commonwealth and the Coal and Shale Employees Federation which makes it reasonable to expect ...
Article : 652 wordsMr. Holman yesterday afternoon visited the returned soldiers' cottage area at Matraville, where a number of voluntary workers were engaged in the erection of cottages. The first ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. Ashford, Minister for Lands, is pushing forward with his scheme for the settlement of returned soldiers on viticultural areas. He is already engaged in setting apart 100 blocks in ...
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Advertising : 476 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Bridgeman. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Labor, stated that the Board of Trade desired to remove restrictions from exports at the ...
Article : 189 wordsMr. Garland, Solicitor-General, last night announced the personnel of the board to administer the Superannuation Act, as follows:-- Mr. R.A. GILFILLAN. secretary of the ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Minister for Railways recently asked the Chief Railway Commissioner to have searching inquiry made with a view to obtaining any tarpaulins or other material suitable to ensure ...
Article : 270 wordsThree thousand and sixty-nine Australian officers and men are participating in the educational scheme. A hundred and thirty Australian military doctors have been afforded ...
Article : 200 wordsIt is to be hoped that when the City Council is asked to rescind the resolution guaranteeing preference to returned soldiers it will not be misled by the arguments which failed ...
Article : 679 wordsOwing to a shortage of firemen the Union liner Oonah, bound for Hobart was unable to sail from Sydney oh Saturday. The vessel was timed to leave the wharf at Darling Habor at ...
Article : 106 wordsBATHURST, Sunday.--A few days ago the Bathurst bakers rose the price of bread from 3½ cash to 4½d, and from 4d to 4½d booked. The action caused much indignation, and a ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 7 Apr 1919, Page 4
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