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Article : 12 wordsSydney yesterday entered heart and soul into the peace celebrations. The enthusiasm displayed was even more pronounced than on the preceding night. All day the Paris of the South was gay with crowds that gave full ...
Article : 210 wordsGoodness knows how many people thronged, packed, and jostled around the "destroyer" in Moore Street at noon to listen to the official announcement of victory. ...
Article : 828 wordsIf the citizens' lungs and feel hold out, Sydney apparently means to celebrate the victory for the rest of the week. There is no talk of an eight-hour day for armisticing. ...
Article : 973 wordsThe State Assembly Chamber yesterday afternoon resounded with the joyous singing of the National Anthem, "The Marselliaise," "The Star Spangled Banner," and "Advance ...
Article : 866 wordsTo-day will be solemnised in the Anglican churches, in accordance with the wishes of the Government, with services of thanksgiving, wherever possible. The principal service will ...
Article : 290 wordsThe Banco Court was crowded yesterday when references were made to the cessation of hostilities and the victory achieved by the Allied arms. As many of the legal profession ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsA roll-call of the members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday. As Mr. C. E. D. Moares, president, was unavoidably absent, Mr. Murk Sheldon took the chair. ...
Article : 126 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Newcastle woke up early this morning after last night's excitement, and continued its Jubilations. All business, trade, Industry--everything--was ...
Article : 304 wordsScenes of unprecedented enthusiasm were associated with yesterday's celebrations on the Sydney Stock Exchange. Business was entirely suspended. The ...
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Advertising : 868 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Melbourne's Joy at the prospect of peace has been unparalleled. Early this evening the big crowd in Elizabeth and Bourke Streets was singing songs of home ...
Article : 280 wordsSir,--Bells have in every country a nomenclature--"Big Ben" is a household word--and generally an Inscription is placed on them. When the Post Office bells were being cast by ...
Article : 187 wordsCatching the Infection of the patriotic fervor, the management at Her Majesty's made an effort to fall into line with the general rejoicing, with the result that at the ...
Article : 643 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.--All shops and offices were closed to-day, when between 10,000 and 15,000 people assembled outside the town hall, where speeches were delivered by the ...
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Advertising : 370 wordsA parade of returned soldiers is to be held to-day. The soldiers will assemble at Eddy Avenue at 1.30 p.m., and, led by the Gallipoll Memorial ...
Article : 269 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.--On being Informed of the signing of the armistice. General Pau made the following statement:-- I desire to place upon record my ...
Article : 89 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A special Commonwealth Government "Gazette" was Issued this morning declaring to-day a holiday in all public offices in the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 75 wordsThough perhaps slightly disappointed at the vanishing prospects of a trip to "Blighty," and a sprint in pursuit of the Huns, the soldiers at the Liverpool Camp yesterday were ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Highland Society of New South Wales celebrated the signing of the armistice yesterday. The ceremony was most artistic. Particular significance was rendered to the ...
Article : 230 wordsThick clouds which gathered late yesterday afternoon warned the happy crowds of an approaching thunderstorm. The streets were still full of people when the storm broke with ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have authorised a notice, as follows, being posted up at all stations and depots for the information of the railway and tramway staff:-- ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 13 Nov 1918, Page 6
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