Light Showers Expected. "The [?]-cyclonic conditions which were responsible for the temporary fine weather at the ...
Article : 84 wordsAlthough the men of the American Fleet have been only four days in Melbourne, they have already made themselves the roughly at home, their task in this respect ...
Article : 617 wordsStrange in it may seem, sovereigns are not popular with the men of the United States Fleet. When the vessels were approaching Australian waters arrangements ...
Article : 325 wordsOfficers and men of the American Fleet who attended the Scots Church on Sunday morning were welcomed on behalf of the church by Mr. Donald Mackinnon. The ...
Article : 579 wordsAs on the occasion of the visit of the British Special Service Squadron last year, the first Sunday in habour of the United States Fleet induced tens of thousands of ...
Article : 656 wordsSeveral hundred officers and men from the visiting American warships attended a special service in St. Paul's Cathedral at half-past 10 o'clock yesterday morning, ...
Article : 494 wordsSpeaking at the patronal festival service at St. James's Old Cathedral yesterday, at which a detachment of men from the fleet was present, the Rev. H. A. ...
Article : 290 wordsDespite the invitations which had been extended to them to attend the races at Moonee Valley, the football matches and theatres on Saturday afternoon, hundreds ...
Article : 277 wordsThe St. Kilda Esplanade, with its dance halls, beach theatres, and Luna Park, has for many years been one of the "show" places of Melbourne. Many large crwods ...
Article : 357 wordsThousands of people visited Victoria Dock at the week-end to inspect the destroyers which are now berthed there. Only four destroyers came up on Friday, but now ...
Article : 534 wordsEvery seat in Wesley Church, Lonsdale street, was occupied at the "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" gathering yesterday, when Commander H. H. Lippincott, the chaplain ...
Article : 313 wordsA church parade was hold at St. Patricks Cathedral yesterday morning. Seats in the nave were reserved for Roman Catholic officers, and men of the fleet. ...
Article : 649 wordsWarm and enthusiastic was the welcome given by the citizens of Melbourne and Victoria to the American Fleet last week, but the greeting extended to members of ...
Article : 792 wordsA church parade for Methodist members of the American Fleet was held at Wesley Church yesterday morning. The service was conducted by the Rev. D. Daley, the ...
Article : 506 wordsBENALLA, Sunday,—Reflections of the searchlights from the American Fleet were clearly vialble in Benalla last night between 8 and 10 o'clock. The spectacle caused great interst in ...
Article : 247 wordsCaptain C. S. Kemplf. commanding the Seattle, intimates that the visiting hours on the flagship have been changed, to permit the necessary work of the ship ...
Article : 135 wordsThe United States of America took possession of the sky on Saturdiy night, and made its sign manual in the heavens. The stars were there alrendy, but the ...
Article : 708 wordsService at the Collins street Baptist Church yesterday morning was conducted by the Rev. W. D. Jackson. There was a large number of officers and men of the ...
Article : 244 wordsGold braid and the now familiar white cap were features of the crowd at the Moonee Valley racecourse on Saturday, when the Moonee Valley Racing Club's ...
Article : 228 wordsAlthough it was not until 1 o'clock that the warships were opened to the public on Saturday, a steady flow of sightseers from the city to Prince's Pier began early ...
Article : 722 wordsDelayed by storms the U. S. S. Altair, one of the repair ships with the fleet, did not reach Melbourne until Saturday afternoon. From Tuesday until Friday the ...
Article : 208 wordsAt the Independent Church, Collins street, a number of sailors, was entertained at lunch after the morning service. They were then taken on a trip to ...
Article : 198 wordsThe destroyers of the fleet present a remarkable sight now that they are berthed in Victoria Dock. A line of 16 destroyers occupies the end of the bay at No. 7 berth. It is possible to walk a considerable distance across the dock by stepping from ship to ship. On the left is the depot ship Melvills. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsA sermon was preached by Lieutenant J. H. Hester. chaplain of the corps on the United States battleship Oklahoms, at the Collins street Baptist Church last night, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 27 Jul 1925, Page 11
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