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It is certainly not drought that has brought the ibis south this summer. "Geo. F. S.," of Camperdown, mentions having seen two flocks of them lately in ...
Article : 1871 words view this articleGovernment action on the report of the Royal commission which was ordered to investigate the affairs of the Williamstown Council was requested by Mr. Chandler, in ...
Article : 263 words view this articleAt half past 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon £200 was placed in a safe at the Newport power-house and the safe was locked. When it was examined early on Wednesday ...
Article : 67 words view this articleThe printroom at the National Gallery, which has been closed since December 15, will be reopened to-day with an exhibition of original drawings. These will be shown ...
Article : 39 words view this articleStructural failure of one of both the wings of a Puss Moth aeroplane which crashed near Chidlow's Well (W.A.) and resulted in the death of the three occupants ...
Article : 72 words view this articleSHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.—J. Ryder (Victoria) was caught for one by G. Stewart off the bowling of A. Fairfax in the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria at the Melbourne Cricket-ground an Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 words view this articleCHRISTMAS FARE.—A study at the Victoria markets on Christmas Eve, when poultry salesmen vaciferously proclalmod the quality of their wares. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 words view this articleFORMER A.N.A. PRESIDENTS.—Former chief presidens of the Australian Natives's Association held their annual Christmas reunion on Wednesday. Left to Right:— Messrs. J. Parker (assistant general secretary), G. Holland (chairman of the metropolitan committee), R.C. Ritchie (director), V.L. Ginn (president in 1924, D. Bannerman (secretary of the metropolitan committee), E.E. Peverill (president, 1909), T. M. Burke (1902), J. Howlett Ross (chief president), J. Hume Cook (1896), M. M. Phillips (1913), G. Allen Moir (1920), Mr. toutcher, M.L.A. (1897), and Mossrs, K.W. Pugh (New South Wales board of directors), A.G.Byrne (1929), H.Drew (director), and S.H. Watson (general secretary). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 words view this articleBROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Wednesday. —The conference between representatives of the industrial council and the Mine Managers' Association was resumed to-day. ...
Article : 462 words view this articleClifford Robinson, aged 20 years, of Wellington street. St. Kilda, was charged at the St. Kilda Court on Wednesday wiht having had unlawfully in his possession a quantity of clothing suspected to ...
Article : 29 words view this articleAt a recent meeting of the Williamstown Council it was decided to inform the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board that the council proposed to make a charge ...
Article : 315 words view this articleAttention w as directed by Mr. Disney in the Legislative Council on Wednesday night, to a number of adverisements by private motor-car owners who desired to ...
Article : 91 words view this articleThe Lord Major of Melbourne (Councillor Luxton, M.L.A.) has given permission for a precession of selected teams from motor-cycle clubs to pass through Melbourne this moring. This procession will leave ...
Article : 129 words view this articleTo bridge the gap in the Brisbane to Darwin route, between Daily Waters and Birdam Creek (N.A.) arrangements have been made for Air Torce machines to carry ...
Article : 306 words view this articleBRUNSWICK CHILDREN ENTERTAINED.—Six thousand children of unemployed were entertained at free intinees at Hoyts Theatre in the northern circuit of the Brunswick district on Wednesday. Packets of sweets were handed to the little guests at the Empire Theatre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 words view this articleWAITING FOR THE EXPRESS.—Two little tourists at Spencer street on Christmas Eve, waiting under the shelter of lather's umbrella fur the arrival of the Seymour train. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 words view this articleWhen he was swimming to the assistance of a boy who appeared to be in difficulties Gordon Willum Blair aged 14 years of Bluff road, Black Rock, disappeared. His ...
Article : 187 words view this articleCANBERRA, Thursday.— The following message, dated December 22, has been received from Sir Douglas Mawson, aboard the exploration ship Discovery:— ...
Article : 413 words view this articleThe Australian Association of British Manufaturers announces that the British film industry many soon embark upon an Imperial publicity campaign, working from ...
Article : 81 words view this articleReference to a proposal to construct a tunnel under the Yarra to accommodate a highspeed tube railway and vehicular traffic was made at the last meeting of the ...
Article : 197 words view this articleShortly before midnight on Wednesday James Kinna, aged 20 years of Dover street. Richmond, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from ...
Article : 88 words view this articleOn the recommendation of the Minister for Labour (Mr. Lemmon), the State Executive Council has approved of new regulation relating tothe storage of imflammable ...
Article : 184 words view this articleThe following new novels and reprints have been received:— "Outlaws of Chilberg's Valley," by Charles Wesley Sanders (London; W. Collins, Sons, and ...
Article : 1196 words view this articleAn inquest was held at the morgue on Wednesday by the city coroner (Mr. D. Grant) into the death of Hubert William Evans, aged 35 years, greengrocer, of Bent ...
Article : 204 words view this articleCharged with having driven a motor-car while under the influence of liquor, John Thomas Herman,aged about 40 years, contractor, of Warburton appeared at the ...
Article : 152 words view this articlePERTH, Thursday.—Hugh Tuvner,aged 13 years, married, chief clerk in the goods office at the Northam railway station, was remanded at Northam on a charge of ...
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