Expectations were realized. Gen. Birdwood did bring rain with him. Deluged on the first day of his official visit to Melbourne, he met with a similar wet welcome ...
Article : 2,970 wordsIn the press on Friday was a paragraph in which it was made to appear, on a statement by the President of the Farmers and Settlers' Association that the Premier ...
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Advertising : 953 wordsOn Sunday Gen. Birdwood spent a quiet day with the Lientenat-Governor (Sir George Murray) at Marble Hill. To-day the programme will be:—10.30 ...
Article : 108 wordsThe special guard of honour at the Railway Station was composed as follows:— Lieut. W. R. Montgomery, M.O., M.M, 10th Battalion; Lieut. E. A. Winner, 50th; Lieut, R. J. ...
Article : 267 wordsA meeting of the South Australian Farmers' Committee was held on Friday. The Chairman was Mr. T. H. Webb. The report of the visit of the delegates (Messrs. ...
Article : 250 wordsThe last phase of the Methodist Conference was entered upon at Pirie street on Saturday morning, when the usual routine business was conducted. The following ...
Article : 208 wordsThe half-yearly meetings of the Liberal Union were held in Adelaide on. Thursday Investigations had been issued by the women's branch committee to all delegates to ...
Article : 835 wordsOwing to the inclement weather the distribution of medals could not be carried out on the parade ground. It was held in the Town Hall. The first to receive an ...
Article : 582 wordsThe Town Hall was crowded at noon, when Gen. and Lady Birdwood were accorded a civic reception. As Sir William entered the hall, accompanied by the Lord ...
Article : 2,475 wordsIt was fitting that Gen. Birdwood's first official luncheon in Adelaide should have been partaken of at the Cheerup Hut—the scene of incessant hospitality to ...
Article : 1,020 wordsShortly after 3.30 p.m. General and Lady Birdwood visited the Adelaide Show by motor car. They entered the grounds by the eastern gate, and were preceded by ...
Article : 125 wordsGen. Birdwood would not accord a formal interview to pressmen, but he, no doubt, desires to reiterate the tribute he paid to Australian soldiers under similar. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 8 Mar 1920, Page 9
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