For many years it has been the desire of the police force in this State to have the Superannuation Act altered to provide for optional retirement on pension after 30 years' ...
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Article : 1,471 wordsAt Henley, Eyken, a Dutchman, beat Gollan (N.Z.) in the sixth beat of the Diamond Sculls. Campbell (Melbourne) and Playford, representing Jesus College (Cambridge) won their ...
Article : 111 wordsCaptain Henry Hall (57), lately residing at North Sydney, died at the wheel of the ferry steamer Kirrule early on Saturday morning. It was fortunate that another captain was ...
Article : 229 wordsMr. Hughes attended the Henley regatta on Saturday, as Lady Sunderland's guest. On Sunday he was a guest at luncheon at Norfolk House. On Monday he attends the Conference ...
Article : 53 wordsIn the final of the French golf tournament it Le Touquet, Boomer, who had scored 69, equaling Massy, in the third round, won by seven strokes. Massy retired at the 34th nole. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe death of Ted Evans, a well-known bowler of the early eighties, is reported from Walgett. Evans was a member of the 1886 Australian team that visited England, and was one ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Sydney office of the Trans-Atlantic S.S. Co., Ltd., has received advice that the company's steamer Tisnaren, which left here on June 11 last, had instructions to call at Chegos ...
Article : 96 wordsAfter an absence of seven years Mr. Alexander Watson reappeared at the King's Hall on Saturday night, and was very cordially received by a crowded audience. England's ...
Article : 310 words"Edwin Evans (Nature's gentleman)," so Tommy Horan used to toast him. Joseph Coates, headmaster of Newington College, on the Parramatta River (now an ...
Article : 718 wordsThe steamer Drafa, which is expected to leave Noumea to-morrow for Sydney, will deviate from her course to search for the overdue steamer Canastota. ...
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Article : 92 wordsWilliam lngits and Son, at their Camperdown Bazaar--Horses, at noon. The Co-operative Wool and produce Co., Ltd., at their pyranont stores-Stud Sheen. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 4 Jul 1921, Page 6
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