Mrs. Hilleard, of Queen-street, Westmead, has arranged for Saturday afternoon next a garden fete at her residence, the proceeds to he devoted between the ...
Article : 69 wordsA NATIONAL GOVERNMENT for the period of the war should be within the range of practical politics so far as the Commonwealth is concerned. It is not ...
Article : 510 wordsIn the [?] hour on Friday, at the Clyde loco, running sheds, a patriotic and very pleasant function was held. It took the form of the unfurling of three flags ...
Article : 1,527 wordsRev. J. Lock, Methodist minister, was returin to Morgan, South Australia, by motor-car with his wife, from an afternoon service at Wood's Flat on Sunday, ...
Article : 70 wordsThe first military local exemption court in Parramatta was held at the Courthouse on Monday. Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, S.M. was on the Bench. Lieut Howe ...
Article : 2,086 wordsThe war is revolutionsing the position of women in the world. In the excellent current number of "Everylady's Journal" Spencer Brodney puts the case for the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe roll up at the Liverpool Drill Hall on Thursday was 166 examined and 79 pressed as it. There were 41 applications for exemptions, which consisted of 31 at ...
Article : 73 wordsAt the Granville Town Hall on Saturday a meeting was held with a view to according Mr. R. B. Orchard, M.P., a welcome home after his trip to the Continent. Mr. ...
Article : 90 wordsRev. R. B. S. Hammond, the well known temperance advocate, of the rectory, Arthur-street, Surry Hills, was the defendant in two actions before Judge ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. W. A. Little announces in this issue an attractive auction sale of the costly household appointments of Mr. G. Joubert, of Dartford-road, Thornleigh, and also his ...
Article : 81 wordsFifty applications for exemption from milltary service were heard at the Parramatta Court on Monday, but the majority were refused. Had it not been for the ...
Article : 137 wordsSir,—Mr. ,John Conway, who appears to be leading the attack on behalf of the Antis at Granville, attempted to show in a Speech on Friday night how they ...
Article : 439 wordsAt the meeting of the Lidcombe Council on Tuesday a letter was read from the secretary to the Railway Commissioners in reply to an application that Berala and ...
Article : 183 wordsALTHOUGH the compulsory enilstment of our manhood fur military service abroad during the period of the war is the actual issue on which doctors will vote at ...
Article : 685 wordsMr. F. E. Rose, Auburn, wrote to the Lidcombe Council on behalf of Mrs. Powell, complaining of vehicular traffic using the footpath in front of her property, corner ...
Article : 205 wordsPatrick Carroll and David Littlejohn were charged with behaving in a riotoss manner in Russell-street, Granville, on Eight Hour Day, 2nd October. Carroll ...
Article : 525 wordsMr. H. Richardson Clark, Parramatta Coroner, held three magisterial inquiries on Friday. In the first matter the inquiry was into the death of the , infant ...
Article : 334 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Muaro Ferguson entertained Colonel Burns and Mrs. Joseph Cook at Admiralty House last ...
Article : 327 wordsAt the Parramatta Corner's Court on Friday, the gentleman presiding there, Mr.H. Richardson Clark, J.P. addressing Sergeant McDonald (of Granville). who was ...
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Advertising : 182 wordsFather O'Donnell, of Tasmania, spoke in favor of a "Yes" vote at the referendum. He said he would be ashamed of Australia, his native land, if it refused to ...
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