If more information is required of the undermentioned entertainments, reference should be made to the amusement columns on the back page. ...
Article : 629 wordsA ball of unusual brilliance and interest was given last evening in the Town Hall by the Sydney Hospital Auxiliary, in aid of the funds of the hospital. ...
Article : 1,583 wordsESHER, June 8.--In the middle of a garden in this old manor house at Esher in Surrey stands a milestone grey with age. The inscription on it is just decipherable. It reads on one ...
Article : 1,609 wordsA meeting of the general purposes committee of the City Council--virtually the council--last night decided to give the contract for the new turbo-generator, a matter of some £125,000, ...
Article : 1,561 words"Our answer to the query, 'Is there any real poverty?' is 'Yes.' We have now attending our free Sunday breakfasts a man who was at one time a Queensland ...
Article : 344 wordsMr. Hudson, secretary of the Operative Plasterers' Society, stated last night that about 300 members of the union had been put out of work owing to the demand for a 44-hour ...
Article : 79 wordsThe United Laborers' Protective Society recently asked the City Council to utilise the vacant land within the city for the erection of workmen's dwellings. ...
Article : 109 words"They're no' so bad John if you play canny." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 11 wordsA number of members of the Daceyville Labor League placed before Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, Acting-Chief Secretary and Minister for Housing, their complaints and grievances regarding ...
Article : 493 wordsJust because a comedian has become famous in England does not always signify that he will be equally successful abroad. Most of the great English comedians have not dared ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 284 wordsThe pictorial presentments of several distinguished Australians appear in the exhibition of portraits by Mr. John Longstaff, which will be opened with a private view at Anthony ...
Article : 539 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Jowett, M.H.R., has received a reply from the Royal Colonial Institute, in regard to his proposals for the opening of the Upper Bur[?] lands for ...
Article : 132 wordsWELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--In his presidential address to the Canterbury College Engineering Society Professor R. J. Scott declared: "We must in future rely on that great, ...
Article : 334 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--An inquest was held at Burnie today, concerning the death at Wivenhoe last Thursday of Myrtle Margaret Gabbedy and George Gabbedy. ...
Article : 135 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The railway stations at Balaclava, Rippon[?]ea, Eisternwick, Garden Vale, and Middle Brighton were broken into last night. No attempts were made to open ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 wordsThe new Japanese cargo service between the Pacific Coast and Australia, under the auspices of the Yamashida Kisen Kaisha, will commence running during September next. The ...
Article : 76 wordsA deputation of residents of the Bine Mountains will wait upon the Railway Commissioners tomorrow morning at 11.30. to urge certain alterations in the existing schedule, and ...
Article : 82 wordsMiss Elenor Newcomb-Hall, a lyric soprano, who opened at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday afternoon, has a voice of rare quality, and a remarkably wide range. Her top notes in ...
Article : 75 words"Where there's a will there's a lawyer" was not the doctrine subscribed to by Mr. L. A. Brook, A.A.A., of the Public Trustee Office, who lectured last night to a large asemblage ...
Article : 231 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In view of the reported cases of anthrax in people in Australia, said to have been caused by the use of Japanese shaving brushes, Mr. Maloney (Vic.) ...
Article : 82 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.--Post Office Savings Bank returns disclose an excess of withdrawals over deposits during June totalling [?],000. The districts chiefly concerned are ...
Article : 80 wordsMembers of the Sydney Lyceum Club spent a most enjoyable time last night at the musical circle held in the club rooms. Mrs. David Gourlay (president) was in the chair. ...
Article : 145 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Federal Cabinet, so it was stated in the Senate today, has considered the question of Australia's representation at the next meeting of the League of ...
Article : 41 wordsWilliam Walker (4[?]), a laborer, living in Burlington Street. North Sydney, had an unfortunate experience at Mosmac last night. He was walking along the rocks at the edge of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsThe Limbless Soldiers' Association will hold its first concert in the Town Hall on [?]uly 30. under the patronage of the Governor-General mill and Forster and the State Governor and ...
Article : 76 wordsPearl Whitechurch (33), living at Beattie Street, Balmain, was seen to drink something from a bottle at her home last night. She collapsed shortly afterwards, and was removed to ...
Article : 59 wordsIn the Town Hall on Saturday evening Ja[?] Heifetz will give his farewell recital prices so his departure from Australia. The programme includes [?] in A miner [?] Suite in A miner ...
Article : 77 wordsR[?] of last night's game:--[?] Stanton [?] heat H. Hall [?] Play for today, at [?] p.m.:--[?] J. T. Alexander ([?] 100). ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 20 Jul 1921, Page 10
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