Like the canadians, don't let any of the rules of warfare interfere with the success of the campaign on Belgian Day, said the hon organiser, Mr.Hugh J. Ward, yesterday. ...
Article : 1,415 wordsIn spite of the war, in spite of the many calls on the generosity of the public, a noble response was made to the plea "Remember 'the sick and Helpless in your own land" ...
Article : 490 wordsIt is claimed by Mr. D. R. Hall, State Attorney—General, that he has discovered the champion mean action in connection with the war ...
Article : 231 wordsThis funeral of Mr. James MacMahon, who died on Thursday, took place at Waverley Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Amongst .those present, besides the relatives of the ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Parramatta and District Poultry, Pigeon and Canary Society opened its annual show on Thursday at the Parramatta Town Hall, and continued it until yesterday evening. ...
Article : 158 wordsA number of horses are used in the movingpicture version of "The Rebel," now being prepared for the screen by Mr. Allen Doone. When the Allen Doone. company was ...
Article : 125 wordsThe following is an extract from a letter received by a Sydney business firm from French clients in Alexandria, Egypt: "Australian Troops in Egypt. Replying to ...
Article : 180 wordsThe trouble among the boilermakers has gone another step, a number of the men having ceased work. The bulk of the assistants at the works of the Sydney Steel Company at ...
Article : 390 wordsLittle which Chopin ever wrote surpasses in masterliness of form and beauty and poetry in the content than his ballades. The "Ballade in A Flat," played by Miss Hill yesterday ...
Article : 288 wordsMr. Arthur Summons proved at least at the Nicholas Gehde concert last night that the Angelus solos when capably played, can provide an unlimited resource of tempo gradation of ...
Article : 167 wordsAn interesting evening was spent by the journalists of.the A.J.A. at Aaron's Exchange Hotel last night, when Mr. E. Schwabe presided over a meeting at which ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Sydney. Amateur Orchestra continued its series of concerts hy St.James' Hall, last night before a large audience. The proceeds are to .be given to the Belgian. Fund, and for ...
Article : 76 wordsThe General secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association of Australia, Mr. H. A. Mitchell, has compiled a list of 167 agreements which have now been ...
Article : 231 wordsThe business of the Industrial Arbitration Department of the Labor Council of New South Wales has reached a very large volume. The department, represented by Mr. M. Henwood, ...
Article : 111 wordsA number of members of the Storemen and Packers' Union were out of work during the Easter recess of the wool firms, but hoped to regain employment very soon. However, the ...
Article : 81 wordsThe secretary of the Electrical Trades Union, Mr. D. E. Black, notes that inquiries are continually being made at the union office by parents regarding the operation of the ...
Article : 216 wordsThe engine—drivers, firemen, dynamo, electric generator, motor attendants and other, workers included in the engine—room staff employed at the Broken Hill Mines, Port Pirie Smelting ...
Article : 378 wordsAt the last meeting of the Federated Millers and Mill Employees (N.S.W. branch), it was decided to support the Belgian Fund and to continue donating monthly. Donations were ...
Article : 142 wordsAs the wages board has confirmed the agreement between the Master Bakers' Association and the Operative Bakers' Association for a 10 o'clock start, that system will come into ...
Article : 594 wordsHis Excellency, Sir Gerald Strickland, returned to Sydney yesterday morning from Yanco, where, with their Excellencies the Governors of Victoria and South Australia, he has ...
Article : 1,077 wordsSir,—Christ never condemned war," said Rev. H. J. Rose, senior military chaplain, preaching at St. Andrew's Cathedral. "He had something to say against parsons and lawyers, ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—I desire to bring under your notice the following facts in regard to the Newtown District Ambulance. The brigade was established in 1908 in order to deal with cases of sickness ...
Article : 200 words"There is nothing new in the complaint that the Postal Department is refusing leave to Its employees to go to the war," said Mr. W. G. Spence, Postmaster—General, when seen on the ...
Article : 253 wordsA redistribution of the troops was made at the parade last Thursday evening, which was necessary owing to the great number' of men who love joined the Expeditionary Forces; ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—The members of the butter trade have been one too many for the Government. It has been apparent for many weeks that Australia was in for a great shortage of butter ...
Article : 280 wordsSir,—May I draw attention to the necessity of organising all over the Australian colonies a proper system of recruiting? I would suggest that members of Parliament, ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—Re the Government's proclamation of fixing the price of butter. We have a butter—man calling upon us three times a week, and he has been charging ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Foreign Lectures Society are holding a special Belgian evening to-morrow in the hall of the Royal Society, 5 Elizabeth—street, Sydney, when Mr. Maurice de Feranti will give ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Ladies' Nursing Division (headquarters) have formed a first—aid class, to commence next Wednesday, at 5 p.m. It will be held at the Civil Ambulance—rooms, Railway Station, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe St. George's Day demonstration was held at Kogarah yesterday. In the procession through the town, there were 250 senior cadets, boy scouts, 1500 boys and girls, dressed ...
Article : 89 wordsProvisional recognition has been directed in the Federal Gazette of J. I. Brittain as' Consul—General for the United States of America, in Sydney. ...
Article : 28 wordsIn the first League match, played to-day at North Goulburn Park between South Goulburn (second grade) and the Shamrock Club, Costigan, playing for South Goulburn, ...
Article : 49 words"It is not explicit enough," said Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister, when seen regarding the statement made by Mr. J. Cann, Acting—Premier of N.S.W., "that if the Commonwealth intended ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 2 May 1915, Page 10
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