An "Empire Shopping Week" will be held in city and country centres from May 21 to May 2[?], inclusive. An extensive publicity campaign among retail traders and others ...
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Article : 65 wordsFinal practice matches will be conducted by the New South Wales Rugby Union next Saturday. Referes and grounds are as follows:- Glebe-Balmain v Eastern Suburbs, at Weigall Oval ...
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Article : 388 wordsThe Senate of the University of Western Australia has approved of regulations to govern a new course for a dip[?]oma in journalism, which has been established as a ...
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Article : 95 wordsAt the New South Wales Cricket Association rooms last night A. F. Kippax, the State captain, who is to be married on Friday, was presented with a clock during a smoke concert ...
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Article : 90 wordsConsequent upon the retirement of Bro. [?] H. Sands of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, Bro. H.J. Ridley has been appointed grand socretary. He will take over the ...
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Article : 62 wordsA wood-chopping contest will support the Bowdon-[?] Aldes contest at the Stadium to-night. Appo,[?] McCarthy, McDonald, and the Payne brothers will compete in a 15-inch log contest for £20. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Apr 1928, Page 19
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