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    British Treasury officials are "aghast" at a dog-racing bookmaker using treasury notes to advertsie himself by putting his name on the back of the notes. ...

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  5. Another One Makes a Maruellous Discovery

    Our latest visitor and dispenser of advice is Sir Robert Hor[?] President of the British Board of Trade. While in Perth he delivered what the "West Australian" describes as "a masterly analysis" of the "migration problem." We should, no doubt, he thankful, as he says he is not committing the [?] ...

    Article : 590 words
  6. Changed Conditions Bring Change of Views

    Even the churches move, it is not clear that they get any further forward: more probably they gyrate in a circle, but the fact is indisputable that they do move. In proof thereof: "The Rev. E. N. O. Nye said that 'the somewhat undignified and unseemly scramble of various men to assert their ...

    Article : 312 words
  7. Nothing the Ordinary Person Need Worry About

    At the Congress of the Australasian Association for the advancement of Science held at Hobart last week, part of the presidential address was devoted to the discussion of the origin of the Australian flora. There is a certain relationship. more or less distant, between the indigenous vegetation of the ...

    Article : 459 words
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