The South Mine fire was the most disastrous in the history of the city and it will involve the company in a loss of from £100,000 to £150,000. ...
Article : 521 wordsConsiderable excitement has been created in Kiama owing to the reappearance of a "ghost" which, with the aid of a voluminous white garment, ...
Article : 125 wordsThe new act relating to female first offenders was put into practice at the Central Police Court to-day. Sergeant White, the Police ...
Article : 151 wordsThe third session of the Tenth Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor, Sir Ellison Macart[?]ey. The Governor's speech contained a statement ...
Article : 63 wordsDuring the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Assembly last, night, Mr. Dicker (Labor) warned the Government that unless it stated ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Poynton, Acting-Minister, for the Navy stated to-day in the House of Representatives that there was no record in the department that ...
Article : 80 wordsWhat is believed so far to be a tragedy is reported from Watson's Bay. A fisherman descended Rosa Gully yesterday, and he has not been seen ...
Article : 236 wordsWhen the charge against Senior-Constable Scanlon, for having used objectionable language, was resumed at Police Headquarters to-day, a large ...
Article : 210 wordsThis afternoon Lady Helen Munro Ferguson performed the dedication ceremony in the School Hall at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Pymble ...
Article : 220 wordsThe retail grocers are not in favor of fixing a selling price for condensed milk. Mr. New, secretary of the Retail ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. M. P. Considine, member for the Barrier in the House of Representatives, who on Friday was sentenced to three months imprisonment, has ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Railway Commissioners, who have just returned from a tour of inspection of the Parkes-Stockinbingal, Lake Cargelligo, and Griffith lines, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 368 wordsAt the Central Police Court to-day Charles Jackie, of George-street West, greengrocer, was fined £5, with 6s cocts, in default 21 days, for selling eggs ...
Article : 213 wordsJames Ralph, auctioneer, of Parramatta, offered for sale a half-bushel of beans, which, on being weighed by Inspector Degotardi, of the Weights ...
Article : 121 wordsThe visiting team of Queensland Rugby Union footballers, which arrived in Sydney to-day, was given a reception at the Hotel Australia by the ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Coroner to-day found that Phillip Jackson Sprott, a Newcastle man, who was found dead in the Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, on July 16, ...
Article : 33 wordsAt the annual meeting of the City Market Association, it was decided to erect a memorial in a prominent position in the City Municipal Markets to ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. Groom stated in the House of Representatives this afternoon, in connection with the strike, that the Government was still awaiting the ...
Article : 69 wordsRichard Beale, 28, bootmaker, was at the Central Police Court to-day, committed for trial on a charge of having stolen two gold rings and £5 ...
Article : 196 wordsThe profit and loss account of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., for the six months ended June 30, shows a net profit of £86,503, as compared with ...
Article : 143 wordsGiving evidence in No. 3 Industrial Court to-day in regard to the application of the Flour Millers' Employees' Association for an award, Dr. ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. E. Grayndler, general secretary of the A.W.U., writes; -- In your issue of 297'19 Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the O.B.U., is ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. J. Woods, secretary of the Sydney Wharf Laborers' Union, stated to-day that the resolution carried at yesterday's meeting was one condemning ...
Article : 64 wordsOver 160 members of the Enmore branch of the A.L.P. have, says Mr. Graves, forwarded a petition requesting minority representation at next ...
Article : 66 wordsLetters in appreciation of the entertainment given by Paddington residents to the school children in the Peace celebrations on July 18 have ...
Article : 106 wordsThe seamen are not on strike, declared a prominent member of the Waterside Workers' Federation this morning, in discussing the situation. ...
Article : 334 words"To say that the majority of the seamen who are on strike are scabbing on other unionists, as stated by a prominent member of the Waterside Workers' ...
Article : 128 wordsA meeting of the members of the Sydney Branch of the Federated Firemen and Seamen's Union of Australia was held this morning to consider a ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Raeburn, secretary of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, stated this morning that the resolutions carried during the past week ...
Article : 137 wordsTo support the statement that the men themselves accept the whole of the responsibility for any action taken, Mr. Raeburn made available the ...
Article : 535 wordsMr. Poynton, Acting-Minister for the Navy, stated, in the House of Representatives to-day, that the Australian Navy, will to-morrow revert to ...
Article : 35 wordsThere were three deaths from influenza during the 24 hours which ended at 2 p.m. to-day. Nineteen new patients were admitted to the hospitals, ...
Article : 67 wordsTwo fresh cases of pneumonic influenza have been reported. Of the patients under treatment six are classed as serious and one as critical. Carl ...
Article : 39 wordsMatron Richards and the whole nursing staff of the Yass District Hospital are laid up with influenza. An emergency staff will arrive from Sydney ...
Article : 32 wordsFrom 6 o'clock last night to 2.30 p.m. to-day there were [?]en deaths from influenza and 68 admissions to the metropolitan hospitals, while 76 were ...
Article : 38 wordsThere are now 100 prisoners and 12 members of the staff at Pentridge Gaol suffering from influenza. ...
Article : 29 wordsMembers of the Federal Council of the Seamen's Union are still awaiting the reply of Senator Millen to the terms suggested yesterday by the ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. Lawson, premier of Victoria, stated to-day that he deeply deplored the unsympathetic attitude the Trades Hall Council had taken up on his ...
Article : 132 wordsThe R.M.S. Makura, of the Canadian Australian line, which is due at Sydney on Saturday from Vancouver, is manned by all Australian men, and ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Ship Painters and Dockers' Union, at its last meeting, voted £20 towards the relief of the seamen. This is the third instalment made by the ...
Article : 31 wordsIn the course of an interview on his return to Hobart Lieutenant-Colonel Elliott, Commander of the 12th Battalion (A.I.F.), said the battle discipline ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Public Service Royal Commissioner (Mr. G. Mason Allard) has spent some months in an investigation of the Public Works Department, the Government ...
Article : 138 wordsCable advices received by the Australian Metal Exchange state that a weaker market ruled for industrial metals in London yesterday. Tin, on ...
Article : 137 wordsTo enable moneys belonging to former enemies of the Commonwealth to be vested in the Public Trustee, a new regulation was issued by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 wordsThe postal authorities notify that parcels, packets. and newspapers should not in future be posted to members of the A.I.F., except to those employed at the A.I.F. ...
Article : 82 words"The Sun" was this afternoon credibly informed of the principal bequests under the will of the late Sir Samuel M'Caughey, M.L.C. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Commonwealth Bank of Australia has bought the old Exchange buildings on the south side of Collins-street, facing the Melbourne Stock Exchange, ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Jubilee of the Christian Brothers' Schools was celebrated picturesquely this morning, when about 2000 pupils gathered at ph[?]llip Park and marched ...
Article : 170 wordsCandidates for the Australian Hurdle Race and Steeplechase were extended at Caulfield thin morning. WILL COMFORT ran a mile and a ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. Ell Phillips, owner of Beltane, stated to-day that he had backed Beltane for a very large stake straight-out, and in doubles with Old Mungindi ...
Article : 68 wordsBeltane, ridden by R. F. Porter, ran nine furlongs on the sand in 2min. 8 sec. at Caulfield this morning. M[?]eon covered a mile and a quarter in 2min. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 wordsA team of bowlers from the Railway Department of this State is to leave Sydney to-morrow to meet the railway bowlers of Queensland at Brisbane ...
Article : 89 wordsTo-morrow will be Wattle Day. Members of the Wattle Day League are to visit the warships in harbor and present bunches of the national flower ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 31 Jul 1919, Page 7
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