There are strong suspicions that the bay golding Parvenu, owned by Mr. Colin C. Stephen, chairman of the A.J.C., was tampered with before the races at Randwick on ...
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Article : 3,396 wordsIn pursuance of the overtime strike policy, members of the Waterside Workers' Federation ceased work promptly at 5 p.m. yesterday. The strike routine is being carried out ...
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Article : 85 wordsOn Saturday a ballot commenced for the selection of a Labour candidate for the Murray sent in the interests of Labour. The caudidates wera Messrs. J. O'Brien (sitting ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that a strike by portion of the crew of the liner Paris threatened to delay the departure of the vessel for America. ...
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Article : 166 wordsDetectives to-day left Melbourne for Yallourn to investigate a report of the death of a woman named Dawson, an old-age pensioner. With severe injuries on her body ...
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Article : 382 wordsThe "Daily Express" displays prominently interviews with Sir Joseph Cook, Sir James Allen, and other Dominion High Commissioners, emphasising the growing magnitude of ...
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Article : 252 wordsIt was announced to-day hy the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) that the subseriptions towards the Commonwealth loan of £10,300,00 total £10,087,000. ...
Article : 84 wordsA message from Geneva states that Germany las intimated her willingness to ratify the Washington eight-hour day convention, with some modifications. ...
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Article : 230 wordsGeneral Sir lan Hamilton, in unveilling a war memorial at Paddington Town Hall, said the dead needed no pity. Their end was glorious, often swift and painless. Sorrow ...
Article : 69 wordsDuring the second act of the performance of "Aren't We All," at the King's Theatre, to-night, a disturbance occurred in the gallery, The noise became so great that attention was ...
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Article : 114 wordsThe poll for the election of officers of the N.S.W. Masonic Club for the ensuing year elsesed inst night. The results are as follow:— President, Bro. F. H. Socott, re-elected ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Public Works Committee yesterday approved of the construction of a railway line from Canowindra to Gregra, at an estimated cost of £199,756. The line will link up the ...
Article : 43 wordsWhilst competing in a motor cycle hillclimbing test in the vicinity of the half-way house yesterday. Norman Fisher came into collision with anothor competitor, and was ...
Article : 56 wordsThe last mail for the old country to carry Christmas greetings will close to-day in Sydney at 4 p.m. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 11 Nov 1924, Page 9
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