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Article : 2019 words view this articleMrs. Jemima Mack, widow of the Rev. Hans Mack, died last week. Had she lived another three months she would have completed 90 years of life Although ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 454 words view this articleThe Rev. James D[?]lziel Nicolson, who was for many years Anglican minister in the Goulburn di[?]cese, died on Friday at Quaker's Hill. ...
Article : 69 words view this articleDr. B. H. Mack, who was killed in action, was a grandson of Mrs. Jemima Mack, who died at her residence, Upper Spit-road, Mosman, on Thursday, and not a son, as ...
Article : 50 words view this articleThe funeral of the late Mr. W. J. Ratcliffe, sen., took place at Rookwood cemetery yesterday morning, there being a large number of relatives and friends present. The Rev. ...
Article : 216 words view this articleAlexander Matthew Jamieson, aged 43 years, was found hanging from a bear[?] in a shed at the rear of his home in Lawson-street, Paddington, yesterday. He had been in ill ...
Article : 37 words view this articleThe Workers' Educational Association has decided that its last series of public lectures for 1930 shall take the form of a discussion on some Australian social problems. The ...
Article : 116 words view this articleFrancis Patrick McManus, married, of Northam, died as the result of drinking lysol in mistake for brandy. ...
Article : 21 words view this articleBenjamin Fahey, l8, of Victoria-street, Windsor, was diving in shallow water at Breakfast Creek yesterday when he fractuted his spine. He died in hospital this morning. ...
Article : 31 words view this articleAlthough the migration of birds has been the subject of scientific investigation in almost every country, and has been studied most thoroughly in Europe, there is much that ...
Article : 1312 words view this articleDescribing it as being unfair competition, Mr. F. P. Walsh, president of the New Zealand Federated Seamen's Union, protested against the Matson liner Malolo entering the ...
Article : 96 words view this article"If something in the vicinity of /1[?] was collected from every train, tram, and bus passenger crossing the Harbour Bridge the return would be £80,000—sufficient to meet the ...
Article : 200 words view this articleAn inspection before the arrival of the King at the opening of the British Parliament. According to ancient custom, the men searched the vaults of the Houses of Parliament before the ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 words view this articleA general view of the court, showing a model of the airship. Sir William Jowitt is speaking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 words view this articleAn incident in the match against Ireland at Belfast. The Australian goalkeeper, Miss E. Taswell (vicecaptain), is shown clearing an Irish attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 words view this articleA scene on H.M.A.S. Australia yesterday. Fifty pounds of rice ready for the sailors' lunch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 words view this articleIt is understood that the Minister for Defence, within the next few days, will announce drastic retrenchment proposals in the Defence Department. The permanent staff will ...
Article : 79 words view this articleWhen three schoolboys at Surry Hills yesterday placed some cinematograph film in a glass bottle and set the celluloid alight, the bottle burst like a bomb. ...
Article : 111 words view this articleGiving evidence before the Board of Industry at the inquiry into the living wage for females, Mr. G. A. Carter, a representative of the Trades and Labour Council, said that ...
Article : 80 words view this articleAfter 20 rather uneventful months the Yugoslav Dictatorship seems to have entered on a phase which will probably decide whether It is to be a success or not, says a Balkans ...
Article : 1253 words view this articleAccording to the Rhodes Trust, 68 Rhodes Scholars took their scholarships for the first time during 1920-30. The number of scholais regularly in residence for either the whole or ...
Article : 151 words view this articlePrivate advices from London announce the death of Archdeacon Thomas Richard Rcgg, formerly of the Newcastle Diocese, and until recently, a resident of Chatswood. He studied ...
Article : 63 words view this articleThe premises of the City Bowling Club were broken into and robbed on Saturday night, making the fourth time in 12 months that the club has been ransacked. ...
Article : 60 words view this articleA "Children's Congress" has just come to an end in Moscow, says the "Manchester Guardian." The delegates—that is to say, the representatives of the "Pioneer" organisations ...
Article : 244 words view this articleFollowing representations by the Commonwealth Government, the New South Wales Railway Commissioners have agreed to modify their original proposals for the curtailmpnt ...
Article : 298 words view this articleAn attempt to recover treasure estimated at £10,000,000, which has been at the bottom of Navarino Bay, Messina, Greece, for more than 100 years, will be made in a few months, says ...
Article : 501 words view this articleWhile Harry Bradwell, printer, of Lawrence (Otago) was motoring to Christchurch to attend his brother's funeral, the car left the road, plunged Into a creek, and ...
Article : 117 words view this articleAll relief works on Bourke-road Wilcannia, are held up owing to a stilke among the men following the dismissal of two men. A stop work meeting was held and 15 men left ...
Article : 75 words view this articleThe Tramway Management Board is inviting tenders for the hiring of pailour coaches to operate a service between Eastwood and Sydney. ...
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