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Advertising : 96 wordsMayor Graham had for some time been trying to secure the attendance of the Prime Minister, and wrote to him about a fortnight ago as follows ...
Article : 292 wordsSir,—I received the following interesting letter from Trooper Bert Brown, from the trenches in Gallipoli, dated 19/9/'15. Bert was a well-known figure in the ...
Article : 755 wordsThe first great feature in connection with the Coo-ees passing visit to Parramatta was the wonderful procession on Wednesday afternoon. The second was ...
Article : 1,202 wordsThe Gilgandra Coo-ees have been and gone. And—although the remark may have to be amplified as the record of the ...
Article : 1,156 wordsCopies of the "Jubilee History" wore presented by "The Argus" to each member of Captain Hitchen's army, inscribed as follows ...
Article : 124 wordsBefore 8 o'clock on Thursday morning the Coo-ees were seated at breakfast in the Town Hall, Parramatta, and by 8.15 they were lined up in the street looking ...
Article : 705 wordsAfter the lads in the Coo-ee contingent (some of whom were pretty hard-faced lads, too, of the old stager type, be it remarket) had had a bathe in the river in ...
Article : 699 wordsAmid considerable enthusiasm, the procession resumed its march to the next stopping place (Lidcombe), where the efforts of the Auburn, Lidcombe and ...
Article : 485 wordsCaptain Hitchen availed himself of the chance to send a message to Parramatta townspeople through tho agency of one of our reporters. He expressed himself ...
Article : 598 wordsThe contingent left Penrith at half—past 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The men marched into St. Marya, headed by the local band, and were met by the ...
Article : 997 wordsOur friend Mr. Norris, of the Pitt Bow public school, a born "leader" as his bowling associates think, sent down from his boys and girls a beautiful Union Jack ...
Article : 128 wordsThe bands—the Lancer Band, the Cumberland Band, the piper lads from the Burnside Homes, the Salvation Army musicians, and the band from the ...
Article : 811 wordsThe procession entered Auburn-road. Auburn, amid the enthusiastic plaudits of a big concourse of people. Mounted police and eadets led the way. The band ...
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