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Article : 246 wordsSir George Fuller, Chief Secretary, announced last night that the Executive Council had approved of an all-round increase in police pay of is a day, and an increase in lodging or ...
Article : 314 wordsMr. Poynton, in the course of the Budget Speech in the Federal Parliament yesterday afternoon, said:--"It is intended to proceed with the ...
Article : 91 words"Charity bloometh as the rose, and hath its fragrance." So the rose has become the symbol of the appeal that used to be made to Sydney's citizens ...
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Family Notices : 1,847 wordsYesterday the Federal Treasurer presented what was nominally his first Peace Budget, though Sir. Poynton introduced it with the warning that the war expenses ...
Article : 800 wordsMutters arising out of the wheat inquiry and Mr. Grahame's position in the Ministry were again raised in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon. The Minister for ...
Article : 474 wordsProbably not a dozen people in Now South Wales, certainly none outside it. care whether Parliament sits in the morning, afternoon, or night. Some would not worry if it never sat ...
Article : 639 wordsThe subject of air control holds an interest for all flying men in Australia. An article on the matter, written by a gentleman interested in aviation, and which was published ...
Article : 520 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The objections to the proposed award on the claims of the Waterside Workers' Federation were placed before Mr. Justice Biggins, in the Arbitration ...
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Advertising : 711 wordsHer Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson was present on Wednesday afternoon at the National Council of Woman's Conference, held in the Assembly Room at the Educational ...
Article : 200 wordsMELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The different railways that are owned by the Commonwealth Government are run at a loss, and in lane of this year the Public Accounts Committee made ...
Article : 270 wordsIn reply to questions raised by Mr. Lang in the Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Lands last night made available a huge pile of papers relating to the Kensington Racecourse. ...
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Article : 234 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Jensen (ex- Minister for the Navy and Customs) has made several inquires lately regarding the publication of Admiral Jellicoe's, report, particularly ...
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Article : 154 wordsThe Board of Trade has now made its official declaration that the living wage is £3 17s per week, or 12s 10d per day, or is 7½d per hour. The living wage is, ...
Article : 1,133 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The principle on which war trophies are to be distributed throughout the Commonwealth, was explained in Parliament to-day. by the Minister for Home ...
Article : 126 wordsThis Minister for Housing, answering questions in the House yesterday afternoon, stilted that until he know whether the concrete houses were successful or not, he did not intend to ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Railway Department frankly confesses that it is confronted with a difficult problem in fixing the proposed increase in tram fares consequent upon the Board of Trade's living wage ...
Article : 135 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Minister for the Navy staled in Parliament to-day that he hoped shortly to make a statement regarding the decision of the Admiralty, which ...
Article : 102 wordsNew shipping offices have been secured in the city by the China-Australian Mail Line, controlling the steamers Gabo and Victoria in the Australian-China trade. The now offices ...
Article : 134 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Further opportunity for the expansion of their trade with the East is about to be afforded Australian merchants by the inauguration of a now steamship ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Railway Commissioners. in a communication to the North Sydney Council, state that a year ago they approached the Government with a view to setting aside a sum of ...
Article : 138 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--For the financial year it is intended to suspend training of the citizen forces other than schools of instruction for officer and non-commissioned officers. ...
Article : 76 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Federal Attorney-General. in Parliament to-day, expressed the opinion, in reply to a question by Mr. Blakeley (N.S.W.) that it would not ...
Article : 53 wordsTroops by the Ajana will disembark to-morrow morning. Friends and relatives will be admitted to the Anzac Buffet at 9 o'clock. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 9 Oct 1919, Page 4
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