Yesterday was the day of the people in the scheme of things arranged for the Royal visit— great multitudes thronged the streets and accorded ovations to the Duke and Duchess. The programme began with a great popular levee at the Town Hall in the morning. More than 40,000 people passed through the hall, and, according to the police estimate, twice that number ...
Article : 212 wordsAt the Duke of York's own personal invitation, the State Premier (Mr. Lang) is to have a private audience with his Royal Highness at Government House to-day. The interview ...
Article : 139 wordsA conference of representatives of the coalowners and the employees engaged in the coalmining industry has been called for to-day to discuss the coal dispute on the Maitland field. ...
Article : 307 wordsAlthough additional figures in regard to the State elections have been received to-day there is no [?]ahty with regard to Greenough which is now of prime importance. Last ...
Article : 669 wordsA special meeting of the Cabinet hastily summoned for this morning led to sensational headings in the evening newspapers. The Australian Press Associaion learns that, though ...
Article : 848 wordsAdvices received by Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., from Salamoa, the port for the Bulolo and Edle Creek goldfields, state that lack of adequate transport has been, and still is, the ...
Article : 470 wordsThe Duke of York, replying to the toast of "Our Guest" at the reception given by the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, said:— ...
Article : 305 wordsIn appreciation of the decision to set aside one day to be given over entirely to the people of Sydney, the citizens yesterday responded by giving the greatest demonstration ...
Article : 2,027 wordsThe Duke of York was given a great reception at the Wentworth Hotel yesterday by members of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League. ...
Article : 1,326 wordsAt a special meeting of the Bathurst branch of the A.L.P. to rescind a motion supporting Mr. Seale, the rescinding motion was carried by a majority of one vote. ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. J. Havelock Wilson, president of the National Union of Sailors and Firemen, is launching the industrial Peace Union of the British Empire. Its chief aim is to ensure ...
Article : 77 wordsThe preparatory Disarmament Commission at Geneva is still divided in regard to limiting military effectiveness. Only Germany and Sweden support the British project to reduce ...
Article : 466 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Mutch) last night received the following telegram from his Royal Highness the Duke of York:— The Duchess and I desire to express to ...
Article : 95 wordsThe case of the respondents in the plaint of the Amalgamated Engineering Union was continued before Judge Beeby, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day. ...
Article : 445 wordsAt a meeting in Palmerston North of dairy producers from many parts of New Zealand, the consensus of opinion favoured free marketing. ...
Article : 92 wordsAt a function at the New Zealand High Commissioner's office to-day the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. Amery) said that he hoped when the session ended to again ...
Article : 109 wordsThe pact majority increases as the counting in connection with the general elections in this State proceeds. The present numbers are:— ...
Article : 660 wordsAddressing ministers of the Free Churches at the City Temple, the Bishop of Norwich (Dr. Bertram Pollock) deprecated elaboration of the prayer book, because it was essential, ...
Article : 195 wordsThough to-day was originally set down as a free day for their Royal Highnesses, the Duke is to have a busy day. He is greatly interested in factories and industries, and ...
Article : 214 wordsWork on the new British Embassy here, which will be one of the finest buildings of its kind, is expected to start in the next few weeks. The architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens, ...
Article : 132 wordsThe members of the Commonwealth Industrial Commission spent some hours on Sunday endeavouring to arrange a more favourable programme. The employees' members this ...
Article : 164 wordsRun over by a tram in Hay-street, near Pitt-street, city, at 1.20 p.m. yesterday, an unknown woman, aged about 75 years, received fatal injuries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsA German edition has been published of the book, "My Crowded Solitude." by Mr. [?]ack MacLaren. an Australian Editions in French Italian, and Danish are being issued shortly ...
Article : 271 wordsThe result of the by-election at North Southwark, owing to the resignation of Dr. Leslie Haden Guest, following his retirement from the Labour party, was as follows:—E. A ...
Article : 178 wordsA number of the officers of the Renown deserted the quarter-dock of their ship yesterday afternoon, and visited Kensington, where they were the guests of the Sydney Polo Club. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe question of the affiliation of the Seamen's Union with the Australian Labour party was discussed at the monthly stop-work meeting of the Victorian branch of the union, ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Viceroy, while visiting Kashmir, was the guest of the Maharaja Sir Hari Singh, and waa most regally entertained. The Viceroy was received in a pavilion having a golden ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 30 Mar 1927, Page 15
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