To-day's celebrations to mark the official opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge cover a wide and diversified field, apart from the main ceremony and the pageant. The official programme for the Venetian carnival at night was slightly ...
Article : 134 wordsFollowing are the day's events:— THE PAGEANT. 10.30 a.m.: Starting point, Queen's-square. Reute: Leaves Queen's-square, passes St. ...
Article : 2,485 wordsYesterday more than 300 passengers left Narrabri by excursion trains for Sydney. It is many years since such a crowd has been seen on Narrabri station. All classes ...
Article : 154 wordsAlthough the Sydney bridge has not been paid for, it has been blessed by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Kelly), who reached Adelaide to-day on the Nestor on ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. Eric Campbell stated last night that the Council of Action of the New Guard, having carefuly considered the whole position, had determined that no action should ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. L. F. Eckford reached Sydney yesterday afternoon from Moree in a motor car 24 years old. This car has already travelled more than 250,000 miles, and will take part ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Department of Labour and Industry states that it will be an offence under the Early Closing Acts for any butcher's shop in the County of Cumberland to be open for ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Charles Lloyd Jones, chairman of the Harbour Bridge Celebrations Historical and Pageant Committee, yesterday inspected the floral floats housed at No. 3 wharf, Circular ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Primate of Australia, Archbishop Wright, will preside at the service of thanksgiving and dedication in association with the bridge, to be held to-morrow afternoon at 3 ...
Article : 333 wordsThe Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) last evening made a final appeal to the people who will be seated in the stands and behind barriers at the bridge opening ceremony ...
Article : 73 wordsIn a special forecast for to-day and tomorrow, issued last night, the State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said that the weather should be generally fine over New South ...
Article : 64 wordsScenes reminiscent of pre-motoring days should be witnessed at Earl Park, Arncliffe, during the next few weeks, when a buckjumping show, sponsored by Mr. Lonee ...
Article : 153 wordsRev. Dr. Law, of Melbourne, who presided at the annual meeting of the Australian Prohibition Council yesterday, expressed the opinion that out of the existing depression ...
Article : 81 wordsTwo cases were reported yesterday—one a boy of 6 at Armidale, the other a boy of 10 at Walgett, Since October 1 382 cases have been reported throughout the State. ...
Article : 32 wordsTo-day's spectacular procession of vessels headed by the R.M.S. maloja and piloted by the Captain Cook will move off at 11.30 a.m., from the vicinity of Goat Island, and will proceed easterly under the bridge. The course which the procession will take is indicated by arrows in the above map. The map also illustrates the course set apart for the motor boat races; tje place reserved for harbour craft, during the morning eventss; the location of the Venetian ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 78 wordsThe adjourned inquiry by the Hospitals Commission, presided over by Mr. E. J. Love, into charges of negligence arising from the treatment of Adelaide Pfeiffer, formerly a ...
Article : 386 wordsThe funeral of the late Captain Fergus Cumming, formerly Superintendent of Navigation, took place yesterday, the remains being cremated at Rookwood. A service held ...
Article : 213 wordsThe death occurred recently of Mr. Armstrong Lockhart Munn, at the age of 91 years. Mr. Munn was a well-known resident on the South Coast of New South Wales. Mr. Munn's ...
Article : 135 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Charles Hibble took place on Wednesday. It was preceded by, a service at the Newcastle Cathedral, at which the Dean of Newcastle (the Very Rev. W. H. Johnson) ...
Article : 109 wordsCommander H. F. Curry, R.N., who had been doing duty, with the Royal Australian Navy since April, 1931, died at the Caulfield Repatriation Hospital on Thursday night. He ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. William Rowland Coleman, a leading scenic artist, died in a private hospital on Wednesday night, aged 67. He left a widow, a daughter, and five sons. ...
Article : 31 wordsMrs. Wise, of Ocean-street, Double Bay, yesterday befriended a man who came to her home to ask for "a bite of food." "Missus," he said, "you're a toff." ...
Article : 144 wordsThe following additional subscriptions have been received in response to the appeal of Sir Charles Clubbe, chairman of the Infantile Paralysis Committee:— ...
Article : 71 wordsThe accompanying map illustrates the route of to-day's bridge pageant. The arrows pointing from Queen's-square and into College and Park streets, and thence towards the top of the map, indicate the route of the pageant from the starting point and across the bridge into North Sydney. The arrows then pointing towards ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 112 wordsSir Wallace Bruce, who was chairman of the Industrial Peace Conference, in 1928, has been appointed a member of the expert committee which was formed by the Federal ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Clarence Williams was awakened early yesterday morning by the stealthy footsteps of an intruder in the yard of his home, at 53 Caird's-avenue, Bankstown. He surprised a ...
Article : 61 wordsThe John Deans prize for 1932 has been awarded by the council of the Canberra University to Donald Gordon Marshall, of Forrest, Canberra. The prize is to the value of £10, ...
Article : 80 wordsIt is a sorrowful truth in this world that a gain in one direction is apt to be paid for by a corresponding loss in another. With the steady reclamation of the great Forum and ...
Article : 1,312 wordsFollowing the final distribution to contributories of the assets of the British Australian Wool Realisation Association, Ltd. (in liquidation), Sir John Higgins, as trustee for ...
Article : 292 wordsAlthough only one witness appeared to-day to support the application to the Tariff Board for the cancellation of the by-law admitting residual oils, solar oils, and crude petroleum ...
Article : 456 wordsCaptain Shelford, whose retirement from the services of the Orient Steam Navigation Company was announced in the "Herald" a few weeks ago, was an apprentice aboard the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 19 Mar 1932, Page 17
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