The Sydney Arcade, running from George-street to King-street, has been sold for the sum of £120,000—the highest price paid for a city property for some time. The arcade has ...
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Article : 419 wordsThe Belgian Consul, M. Henri Segaert, on Wednesday morning presented to Mr. Holman the Cross of "Commander of the Order of the Crown," in the name of King Albert and the ...
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Article : 250 wordsTo-day's procession and street appeal for funds in aid of a suitable memorial of the A.I.F. is a further effort in a campaign which was inaugurated more than a year ...
Article : 747 wordsRecently, as the result of a report submitted by the headmaster (Mr. J. J. Her[?]hy), Mr. P. Board, Director of Education, visited Newtown Superior Public School, in company with Mr. ...
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Article : 484 wordsAt noon in Martin-place to-day the Lieut.-Governor, Sir William P. Cullen, will formally open the proceedings in connection with the final rally of the Anzac Memorial effort. ...
Article : 309 wordsMr. L. F. Ayson, Chief Inspector of Fisheries and Fishery Expert to the New Zealand Government, has finished a nine-weeks' visit to Australia, and left for home by the ...
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Article : 500 wordsMr. A. F. Stowart, late general manager of the Australian Bank of Commerce, addressed the members of the N.S.W. Chamber of Manufactures last night on "The War and After." ...
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Article : 580 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, said yesterday that he was very gratified by the success of the movement, he started in this State recently with a view to arranging with ...
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Article : 109 wordsAn important decision was given by Mr. Justice Edmunds in the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday regarding the declaration of the Board of Trade increasing the basic living ...
Article : 297 wordsAt the site of the works 12 miles from Albury, his Excelleney the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) will this afternoon formally inaugurate the construction of ...
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Article : 114 wordsA Broome telegram states that influen[?] has severely but not fatally attacked the Japanese and Malay pearling hands, and [?] now raging among the aborigines. Four ...
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Article : 188 wordsMr. William Chambers (The Pacific Phosphate Company, Ltd.) was, at a meeting held yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce, elected chairman of the Island sectional co[?]mittee, ...
Article : 99 wordsAt a meeting of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. J. P. White presiding, a letter was read from the general secretary stating the particulars of the war gratuity and ...
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Article : 667 wordsInterviewed at Dunedin, the Prime Minister, Mr. Massey, said:—"It is practically [?]rtain there is not sufficient wheat being grown in the Dominion to meet our requirements until ...
Article : 158 wordsThe t[?]oops by the Devon will arrive overland from Melbourne this morning. Friends and relations with tickets marked "De[?]n" will be admitted to the Anzac Buffet at 9.15. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Liquor Trade Employees, at a meeting to-day, decided to remnin on strike. In the meantime hotelkeepers are carrying on as best they can. The only people who appear to be ...
Article : 110 wordsIn order to ensure delivery of the "Herald" at Holiday Resorts, readers [?]hould give an order to the local newsagent. If any difficulty is experienced in ...
Article : 50 wordsIn moving the railway vote, the Minister said that when the Estimates were prepared the net loss on the railways for the year was reckoned at £319,000. The recent arbitration ...
Article : 60 wordsTroops and dependents by the Benalla will probably arrive to-morrow afternoon. Further particulars as to time will be published later. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 28 Nov 1919, Page 6
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