The deaths have occurred of two of the oldest residents of Bathuist Mr Elisha William Gale has died at the age of 94 years, after residing in the district practically all his life. ...
Article : 83 wordsSir,—Most of us have enjoyed seeing Miss Fay Compton and her company, and we are Sony if she leaves with a false impression that Australians are not theatre-goers. It will ...
Article : 392 wordsMore than 100 delegates from Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Esthonia, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and Britain, with observers ...
Article : 1,315 wordsAfter a medical report had been made to the Central Illawarra Council, the camps in Flinders Street were fumigated and many extensions carried out to the sanitary service. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Abercrombie Shire Council is planning to undertake important read works which will begin shortly. These include Mugridge's Hill on the Orange-Bathurst rond. The council ...
Article : 43 wordsThe North Goulburn school has been equipped with a wireless set, by the Parents and Citizens' Association. The set will be used to supplement the ordinary educational ...
Article : 40 wordsTo the lover of nature who delights in the study of bird life there is a natural hatred in the thought of captives confined in prisons of wire and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 173 wordsA verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Arthur Stewart Walker, 24, grazier, of Alpha station, Hill End. Mr. Walker, after stating that he intended to ...
Article : 67 wordsObjection to "demand forms" being issued by the Parramatta-Blacktown Railway Electrification League was made at a meeting of the Blacktown Chamber of Commerce by the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe scarcity of still able gravel for roadwork in the vicinity of the Blue Mountains and the urgent, need for the metal have led the Blue Mountains Shire Council to offer a ...
Article : 51 wordsAt the Sacred Heart Church yesterday the Jubilee of the ordination of the Rev. J. J. McKenna, P.P., was celebrated. Solemn Pontifical High Mass was ...
Article : 101 wordsA strong agitation is being launched locally for the construction of a road to link Glen Alice, in the Capcrter Valley, where National Oil Pty. Ltd. Is to carry out shale mining, ...
Article : 110 wordsA motion has been carried by the subbranch of the Returned Soldleis' League that the branch views with concern any attempt on the part of municipal councils or other ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—Evidently Miss Fay Compton knows very little about us and our theatrical history. Let me assure the lady that as far as Shakespearean drama is concerned, Austialia ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. Harold Williams, of Lithgow, has been appointed under-manager of the State coal mine at Lithgow in succession to Mr. H. D. Dalziel, who has been appouited colliery ...
Article : 61 wordsFrank Bamford, a resident of North Star, whilst playing football at Boggabilla yesterday, dislocated his light shoulder. The injury occured after a tackle, when he fell to the ...
Article : 50 wordsYesterday morning the Tinonee post-office, a brick building more than 50 years old, was destroyed by fire. Tinonce has no fire brigade, but Constable Wilsen, who is attached ...
Article : 147 wordsThe following office-bearers were elected at the annual meeting of the Gosford Fruit-growers' Union:—President, Mr. E. A. Lamotte; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. H. Martin ...
Article : 60 wordsThe death has occurred at his home, Croydon, of Mr. George Crundwell, at the age of 92, a former resident of Goulburn. Born in Sussex, Mr. Crundwell came to Australia as ...
Article : 141 wordsSir,—"Friend of the Miners" drags out the "Red" bogey for the purpose of attempting to discount the discontent in the mine fields of Australia, and the conditions under which ...
Article : 333 wordsFor leaving a dead beast in a public watering place, Leslie Robinson was fined £10 at the Wagga Police Come to-day. It was stilted that complaints had ...
Article : 84 wordsThere is a tendency to think that grasshopper have only recently become a menace to Australian primay production. In the south-eastern part of the continent, however, ...
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Advertising : 168 wordsSir,—I was more than surprised to read the remarks by Mr. A. E. Heath at the Federal Arbitration Court on July S that "Chile is practically ruined." If Chile is ruined by the ...
Article : 234 wordsSir,—The removal of the much-discussed tree will open up a vista unequalled in Sydney, and worthy of London or Paris, with the War Memorial boldly displayed at the head ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. G. de Vahl Davis, B.Sc. Agr., writes (in part):- A most timely warning was sounded at the oonference of agricultural instructois and ...
Article : 347 wordsThe secietan of the consultative committee of State Dried Fruits Boards (Mr. W. N. Twiss), stated yesterday that the boards of South Australia Victoria and Now South ...
Article : 238 wordsSir.—Australian piofosslonal engineer must view with the greatest disquiet the publicity and sympathy yon have given to the ease of Mr. Alfons. F. Ehrenhaft,a mechanical ...
Article : 124 wordsWEST MAITLAND. Monday,—Another heavy yarding of about 1,100 [?]at cattle in the prime section and about 100 in the cracker section were forward at the sales to-day. Although the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 12 Jul 1938, Page 7
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