As an appropriate and permanent memorial of the late Sir Herbert Maitland's distinguished services, generously rendered as ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Governor-General received an official call at Admiralty. House yesterday morning from the Right Rev. A. T. Anderson, M.A., Moderator of ...
Article : 436 wordsFlagship Docked.--The flagship Melbourne was yesterday, floated into Cockatoo Dock for an overhaul, preparatory to the forthcoming-cruise ...
Article : 937 wordsTwo thousand five hundred and two yeas is a long time for the memory and the teaching of a man, however great, to keep green. Yet the ...
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Family Notices : 1,334 wordsSir,--In Mr. D. G. Gerahty's communication in to-day's issue, there are several inaccuracies, of more or less importance, to one of which I would ...
Article : 264 wordsSir,--It has been brought under my notice that the names or my crippled lads have been made public in a certain Sydney daily, in connection with ...
Article : 452 wordsWe are losing valuable time in the important matter of providing cheap electrical power for industrial development. Water, representing great power, ...
Article : 431 wordsIs Park Street to be widened before Bathurst Street, and, if so, should the resumption be made on the north side or the south side? ...
Article : 235 wordsSir,--The decision of the New Zealand Government to prevent the landing of the Irish envoys raises the question as to the value of a passport ...
Article : 108 wordsTrite as the fact may he nothing will bear repetition better than the truism embodied in the Federal Treasurer's statement at the Meloourne ...
Article : 1,098 wordsSir,--In your issue of Saturday, May 26, appears a statement that inquiries concerning the industrial bona fides of Messrs. Greig and Loughlin, Ms.L.A., ...
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Article : 322 wordsMr. Richard Aldous Arnold, formerly Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, died at his home at Bowrallast Wednesday, at the age of 75. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 325 wordsSir,--The Society of Artists is to be commended for its efforts in successfully, organising the exhibition of Australian Art to be held in London this ...
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Article : 463 wordsRaid after raid on big city werehouses, made in the early part of this year, yielded thousands of pounds worth of goods to the thieves and kept the ...
Article : 168 wordsOne thousand and seven pounds are in hand as the of the ball held on Ceramic for the Woman's Hospital, according to an announcement by Sir ...
Article : 181 wordsOn the motion of the Rev. Dr. Carruthers the Methodist General Conference to-day resolved to commend active support to the League of ...
Article : 79 wordsAt a special thanksgiving service in St. Peter's Cathedral last, evening, Rev. Canon Riley read reports from the clergy and letters from ...
Article : 233 wordsUpon completion of the new road over the reclaimed portion of Darling Harbor, the Railway Commissioners will lay two sets of ...
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Article : 294 wordsMany show windows in the city testify to the resourcefulness of the Empire in the displays arranged, by the New South Wales Retail Traders, Association, and ...
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Article : 204 wordsThe first president of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr. Arthur Andrews, died at the Coast Hospital, yesterday, aged 70. ...
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Article : 56 wordsIn connection with the trouble on the naval oil steamer Kurumba, the members of the crew of the vessel were yesterday given 24 hours' notice. This means that ...
Article : 76 wordsAt this evening's meeting of the Royal Australian Historical Society in the Education Building, a lecture will be given by Mr. T. O'Callaghan, ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 29 May 1923, Page 4
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