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Article : 396 wordsThe principal prizes in the 106th State lottery were drawn at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday by Mr. H. L. Askey, president of the Masonic Club. The winning numbers ...
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Article : 181 wordsSir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, announced to-day that in pursuance of the policy which had been followed by the board towards interest ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) made the following statement with regard to the reinstatement of Miss Beatrice Taylor:— ...
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Article : 185 wordsA message from Constantinople says that the President Mustapha Kemal, and the Prime Minister. Ismet Pasha, vigorously repressed a religious outbreak in Brusa, the city of 150 ...
Article : 99 wordsEdward Tarrant's appeal against the sentence of death passed on him for the murder of James Flood at Picton was dismissed. His counsel is appealing to the ...
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Article : 125 wordsMessrs. M. and G. S. Murray, of Tara, Louth, via Bourke, showed a loss of £15/3/8, after paying expenses, on a consignment of 1010 sheep sold recently at Flemington. ...
Article : 116 wordsProfessor Copland, accompanied by his wife and daughter, will leave Australia in March for a tour of Europe and the United States. He will study and conduct research into tariff ...
Article : 75 wordsRobert Widgery, the dwarf who died in Sydney Hospital on Saturday night after having been stabbed in the neck in Woolloomooloo earlier in the day, was formerly employed ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Feb 1933, Page 9
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