A very sick man gazed mournfully at the rain from his bed in a ward of the Prince of Wales Military Hospital, Randwick, yesterday morning, his [?]ars covered by the wireless ...
Article : 566 wordsSimple but impressive memorial services commemorated Anzac Day at Canberra. The [?]eremony arranged by the Commonwealth Government was held on the steps of ...
Article : 790 wordsFifteen hundred former soldiers spent a happy afternoon in the basement of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, as the guests of the Anzac Fellowship of Women. It was the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe deeper note and wider interest in the Anzac Day celebrations were nowhere reflected more strikingly than in the remarkable "zerohour" pilgrimage to the Cenotaph in ...
Article : 528 wordsEvery seat was filled in the Assembly Hall last night at a patriotic concert held by the Highland Society, and several hundred people were unable to gain admittance. ...
Article : 289 wordsAlmost 4000 members of the Junior Red Cross[?] representing every branch in the metropolitan area, marched from Queen's-square to Government House for the service of song ...
Article : 212 wordsCommissioner McKenzie, speaking at the Anzac service at the New South Wales Masonic Club, said that the men who had gone on active service had hoped that the ...
Article : 264 wordsFormer members of the 2nd Battalion assembled for the march numbered 520, a record for the unit[?] Under LieutenantColonel E. E. Herrod, the battalion placed two ...
Article : 186 wordsMembers of the Public School Teachers' Federation who served in the war gathered at the Education Department Building to pay a tribute to their fallen comrades. ...
Article : 373 words"We are as close to war to-day as we were in the early days of 1914," said Major-General Gordon Bennett in an address at the memorial service of the Grand United Order of ...
Article : 528 wordsA large gathering assembled in the Church of England Grammar School chapel, North Sydney, which contains many memorials of old boys who fell in the war. ...
Article : 524 wordsThe Anzac parade monument. which was beautifully decorated, was visited by many hundreds of people during the day. Among the wreaths was one at the top of the column. ...
Article : 45 wordsAn appeal for sympathy for returned soldiers[?] particularly those who had not weathered successfully the post-war storm, was made by the president of the New South Wales branch ...
Article : 583 wordsMore then 100 women and many men took part in the service at the wharf gates, Woolloomooloo, in the afternoon. The entrance to the wharf, as well as the gates and the ...
Article : 225 wordsDespite the rain during the afternoon, large crowds inspected the wreaths on the Cenotaph. Many organisations and citizens placed wreaths in memory of fallen comrades or ...
Article : 303 wordsAnzac Day brought mixed memories to the occupants of the Graythwaite Red Cross Home, North Sydney. The conflict for these men did not end in 1918. Since then they have ...
Article : 151 wordsDespite the heavy rain, an audience of about 50 people assembled in the University quadrangle yesterday afternoon to listen to a recital of solemn and patriotic airs by the ...
Article : 96 wordsAnzac members of City Tattersall's Club and their friends were entertained at a patriotic smoke concert at the club yesterday afternoon. There was an attendance of about ...
Article : 69 wordsNearly 22,000 men of the A.I.F., led by General Sir Harry Chauvel on a bay charger, marched through the streets of the city this afternoon. The day was cloudy, but fine, and ...
Article : 504 wordsIn addition to united services in the city and suburbs, a number of churches held special services, which were largely attended. Many people were unable to get seats at ...
Article : 825 wordsThe manager of the Australian test team (Mr. Bushby), accompanied by four of the team, laid a wreath on the Unknown Soldier's tomb in the Arc de Triomphe. They are ...
Article : 46 wordsThe service in the Marrickville Town Hall was conducted by the ministers' fraternal[?] and was attended by about 1500 persons. The Rev. Harold Weir presided. The Rev. S. H. ...
Article : 1,126 wordsA pathetic side of the Anzac procession and service was the collapse of a number of disabled returned soldiers, who were carried in the procession in n[?]otor cars. Many of these ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsTheatre Royal: "White Horse Inn," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Fresh Fields," 8. New Tivoli Theatre: Rahman Boy and Revue. 2.30. [?]. ...
Article : 196 wordsProgrammes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Am[?]sement Advertisements Column. ...
Article : 4 wordsThere were record entries for the various events on the programme of the fourteenth annual gymkhana of the defence forces[?] held yesterday on the Showground. The weather ...
Article : 212 wordsMembers of the Commercial Travellers' Association congregated in the vestibule of their club where an honour roll containing the names of 171 members was druped with ...
Article : 218 wordsAt a largely attended gathering of members of the Robert Burns Society of Australia (Sydney) and friends at Christ Church Hall, Pitt-street, last night, the Rev. P. D. MacDonald ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Congress Hall, Elizabeth—street, was thronged last night, when a Salvation Army commemoration service was held. Commissioner McKenzie presided. Squadron-leader ...
Article : 165 wordsA call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 16, column 6. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 wordsAt the Ba[?]ranald Court[?] James Sharp, al[?]as James McFadzean, was charged with forging the signatures of the treasurer and secretary of the Bairanald St. Patrick's Race Club. ...
Article : 44 wordsDisapproval of the establishment of chain stores throughout the country was expressed at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K. P. Walker, director of Glynns[?] Ltd., ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Minister for Transport (Mr. Bru[?]ner), on his visit to Casino on May 2 to open the annual show, will be asked by a deputation to complete the construction of the ...
Article : 121 wordsStating that landholders had been complaining for a long period of sheep-stealing Inspector Loomes asked for exemplary punishment when Samuel Dieckmann, 43[?] was ...
Article : 90 wordsTo prevent imposition[?] Forbes Returned Soldiers' League, which distributes a large amount each year to indigent returned men, has decided to make doubtful persons applying ...
Article : 118 wordsA proposal to change the name of South Grafton was mentioned at a meeting of the South Grafton Council, when Alderman Joseph Reid gave notice of motion for the next ...
Article : 71 wordsTwo motor cars, one driven by Mr. William McIntosh and the other by Mr. B. A. Atkinson, of Cumnock, who was accompanied by his mother, wife, and two children, collided ...
Article : 77 wordsIn reply to a protest by clergymen against Sunday sport, the Municipal Council has decided to state that there is a resolution on the council's books prohibiting organised sport ...
Article : 48 wordsAt the Warialda Court, before Mr. Carr-Boyd, P.M., Richard Turner, a railway fettler for 17 years, was charged with stealing an anvil and forge, the property of the Transport ...
Article : 50 wordsOn Sunday, Michael Bernard Dugan, 71, was found dead at his camp near the Gwydir River on Gineroi Station, where he had been employed by Messrs. Whitfield Bros. ...
Article : 36 wordsAt a special meeting of Windsor Municipal Council a tender of £1182 was accepted for the crection of new council chambers. For the demolition and removal of the existing ...
Article : 41 wordsAt Temora Police Court Thomas Augustus Collins, baker, was fined £5 for making a false return of the flour held by him on December 4. Arthur Harold Wnrren, baker, ...
Article : 81 wordsWhile working in the Tallawang [?]ron mines in 1924, H. Elliott, of Tucklan, received a deep cut on the left arm from a piece of flying metal. The wound healed and Elliott ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Minister,for Health (Mr. Weaver) when at Wagga announced that a grant of £[?]000 would be made to the district hospital[?] half as a loan, for the new nursing quarters. ...
Article : 125 wordsEdward Hunt, milk vendor, was proceeded against by E. J. Kirwan, health officer of the municipal council, in the police court, before Mr. Hardwick, P.M., for selling adulteraten ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Mayor of Cootamundra (Alderman Frank Dickson) and the president of the Aero Club (Dr. Mazwell) expressed pleasure yesterday at the acceptance of Mr. Arthur Butler's ...
Article : 117 wordsPercy Green[?] 52, was riding a bicycle along the Coraki-road when he crashed into a car travelling in the opposite direction. He was thrown heavily to the roadway and narrowly ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Hospital Botrd the chairman explained that no de[?] [?] formation had been received from the department as to the cause of the delay [?]n ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Apr 1934, Page 10
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