April 13, 1928, Is the centenary of the birth of Mrs. Josephine Butler, called "the most heroic and the most sympathetic figure In the history of the nineteenth ...
Article : 1,359 wordsAs one of the founders of the British Empire Chambur of Commerce In New York, Mr. R. R. Apploby, who reached Sydney yesterday, is surprised to find a definite anti-Amorlcan ...
Article : 294 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 296 wordsThe "Sydney Morning Herald" will to-morrow begin the publication from time to time of special articles by, or Interviews with, prominent men In the British and Continental ...
Article : 125 words{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 1,675 wordsA new telephone directory for Sydney is in the press. Beginning with tile AAA automatic something or other, and Mr. Aaron and dozens ot Abbotts, Abels, and Abercromies, ...
Article : 582 wordsPending the application of socialisation to the coal-mining industry, Mr. Willis has a scheme for relieving the distress arising from depression In the trade. He would ...
Article : 1,004 words{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 1,274 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General received a call at Admiralty House yesterday morning from Brigadier-General T. H, Dodds, C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O., A.D.C., commandant, ...
Article : 463 wordsDuring n discussion on tho the subject of banking fees at the conference of the Affiliated Chambers of Commerco yesterday, the declaration of Mr. J. Hines (Burwood), that he often ...
Article : 283 words"The future of Australia is going to be decided by the bush people and not by the people who play on the beaches. It is going to be decided by the peoplo this side of tee ...
Article : 174 words"I think tho results of prohibition In America are shocking." said Mr John roller yesterday, as the results of observations during his eight weeks' stay in New York, and his visits ...
Article : 290 wordsA daputatlon, headed by Dr. Mary Booth, Dr. Lucy Gullett, Mrs. Roland Conway, Mrs. Hay Sharp, and Mrs. Uttloy Todd, waited on the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) ...
Article : 247 words"It Is of no use talking about tho right to work," oald Mr. Jarvie, M.L.A., at the Legacy Club luncheon yesterday, "unless we can discover the laws that govern work." ...
Article : 250 wordsIn his "Modern Democracies" Viscount Bryce, n warm admirer of America, and the best-liked British Ambassador who has ever sojourned in Washington, wrote: ...
Article : 1,051 wordsThe City Council regulation governing Bick leave on full poy was extremely lax. It did not specify how long an offiver could be absent on sick leave without furnishing ...
Article : 216 wordsLoading Sydney medical practitioners yesterday emphasised the fact that the dangers to which the pioneers of X-ray development were exposed have been eliminated. Thanks ...
Article : 531 wordsAccording to Mr. B. A. Gardiner, retired police Superintendent, from tho United Provinces, North India, there Ib a feeling throughout the.country that It will be impossible for ...
Article : 237 wordsThe R.A.F. authorities at Cairo have given permission to Lady Heath, who is flying from South Africa to London, to crosB the Mediterranean on her own ...
Article : 37 wordsGiving an instance of tho evils of the cashorder system, Mr. J. H. King (Country Traders' Association) told tho Conference of the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce ...
Article : 180 wordsA grave plague epidemic Is raging In the United Provinces, with 4200 deaths weekly. ...
Article : 20 wordsKing Victor visited the hospitals and spoke to the persons Injured by the explosion. ...
Article : 20 wordsPreparation of conditions of me conirnci for the carriage of Tasmanian mails from Melbourne to Launceston and Burnie has heon completed, and the Postmaster-General's ...
Article : 72 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 13 Apr 1928, Page 10
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: