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Family Notices : 2,082 wordsIn view of the proposed legislation on the subject of the control and suppression of venereal disease, the following summary of Professor D. A. Weish's addresses on the ...
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Advertising : 270 wordsAmendments to the repatriation regulations gazetted to-day provide that a totally or permanently incapacitated soldier while resident in the Commonwealth may be granted ...
Article : 248 wordsThe scheme of building at Narrabeen a large establishment, to be known as Furlough House, where the families of soldiers may spend at least a fortnight at the seaside free ...
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Article : 582 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Holen Munro Ferguson will arrive in Sydney from Melbourne to-morrow. They will be the guests of Miss Endith ...
Article : 388 wordsThe proposal of the Federal Government to keep the War Precautions Act in force for some time after the declaration of peace involves four questions, which should ...
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Article : 104 wordsSir,—Having read the leeters of "Flos," C. R. Staples, Jos. W. Bradley, and "G.H.J.," I think, perhaps, the little movement which we have started in Freshwater may be of ...
Article : 200 wordsSir,—I note several letters in to-day's issue of the "Sydney Morning Herald" re the above. The reserves of Kuring-gai Chase and National Park have notices in prominent places ...
Article : 206 wordsThe serious position of the tin-mining industry, particularly in New South Wales, was brought under the notice of the House of Representatives by Lieutenant-Colonel ...
Article : 560 wordsA serious outbreak of fire occurred shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday morning on board the four-masted American schooner Edward R. West, resulting in extensive damage to the ...
Article : 325 wordsSir,—The preservation of our wild flowers is of the utmost importance, notwithstanding that the matter has received such scant attention from the Government. For example, ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,—Referring to the scourge of venereal diseases we support the efforts being made to deal with it, but as women (a) we cannot allow clauses 20 and 21 in the Act now before ...
Article : 317 wordsIn legislating for the regulation and suppression of venereal diseases the State Parliament has undertaken a work of the greatest sociological importance. Whilst ...
Article : 641 wordsSir,—The correspondence which is taking Place in your, columns regarding the vandalistic destruction of wild flowers is serving a good purpose, and drawing public attention to ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Minister for Education has decided that all the Public schools may close at the midday recess—instead of at 4 o'clock—on Friday, December 13. for the Christmas vacation. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Dec 1918, Page 6
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