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Article : 151 wordsThe builders' vigilance committee will reassemble to-day. There can, however, be little business to transact unless the strikers speedily waive their objection to the open ...
Article : 327 wordsMr. Sydney H. A. Embling, youngest son of Mr. W. H. Embling, M.L.C., of Elmwood, St. Kilda, was ordained on Sunday, December 23, in the cathedral at ...
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Article : 538 wordsSir,—Mr. Duffy's letter is timely, and is almost entirely to be endorsed by Catholics. "An Anti-Socialist" is quite right in saying, "All Roman Catholics are not socialists," ...
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Article : 680 wordsThe Imperial revenue for 1906-7 shows great [?]yancy. Up til Saturday the amount received was £2,000,000 above the expectations of the Chancellor of the ...
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Article : 184 wordsThe complete results of the rifle shooting competition between schools throughout the whole of the British Empire are now announced. ...
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Article : 317 wordsThe annual camp of the Boys' Brigade is this year being held in the [?]-tree reserve at Frankston, near the beach. The camp comprises 12 companies, with 220 officers and ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 27 Dec 1906, Page 5
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