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Advertising : 7 wordsEvents of the third day of the autumn racing carnival of the Victoria Racing Club were contested at Flemington this afternoon. The weather was fine and cool, and there was a satisfactory attendance. Gothic and Mollison dead-heated in the £1,500. C. M. Lloyd Stakes. The ...
Article : 1,179 wordsEdward John Holloway (secretary of Melbourne Trades Hall Council) was today fined £50, with £23 2/ costs on a charge of having incited the Timber Workers' Union to do something in the nature of a strike. A stay of proceedings for seven days was granted. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsMr. P. Moody (managing director of Lenroc Limited) will leave for Melbourne by the express this afternoon. Mr. H. G. Jenkinson, M.C.E., will leave ...
Article : 848 wordsAlthough the company has three, or four weeks' supply of coal in hand, one of the large steelworks of Broken Hill Proprietary Company has closed down, ...
Article : 150 wordsSenator B. Sampson, of Launceston, and his son, Joseph, who arrived in Adelaide from Melbourne this morning. Joseph is to study theoretical and practical agriculture at Roseworthy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 words"I am lucky to be here tell the tale," said Mr. J. J. Delaney, of 35 Bacon street, Hindmarsh, when he recounted some of the ...
Article : 271 wordsPension money amounting to £130 disappeared mysteriously from a drawer in the counter of the Croydon Post Office this ...
Article : 215 wordsFollowing a blow, on the head during a match between Essendon and Carlton three weeks ago, Howard Richardson, the Essendon first eleven ...
Article : 87 wordsMembers of a band of 400 timber workers clashed with the police in Flinders street at 11.30 o'clock this morning. The strikers attempted to upset a load of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsA few light scattered showers, but chiefly fine and mild was the official weather forecast issued today. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe question of the fate of the avenue of elm trees on North terrace east, between King William road and Kintore avenue, will be discussed at a public ...
Article : 66 wordsMR. W. T. PHYSICK who has been manager of Mallyons has shunting contractors, at Port Adelaide, for 19 years. He will continue ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsThe English cricket team for the fifth Test, which will begin tomorrow, will be announced tomorrow morning. A. P. F. Chapman will not be playing. H. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsRev. W. G. Clarke, at the Methodist Conference today proposed that conference should reaffirm its belief in Saturday afternoon closing of liquor bars. ...
Article : 64 wordsBy forcing the back door thieves broke into the shop of Mrs. C. Pudney in Leslie street, Woodville, last night, and stole ice-cream and chocolates valued at £1. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsGenerally speaking, aeroplnes can not supersede the old methods of exploration, says Sir Douglas Mawson. He has not decided whether he will employ them on his forthcoming Antarctic expedition. "Certain regions, however, night not be worth exploration," he added. ...
Article : 139 wordsFour hundred motor cars, motor hats, and aeroplanes, comprising the Los Angeles motor show, were burned when the huge tents caught fire. The flames spread with amazing rapidity over a space of three city blocks. ...
Article : 85 wordsBy cutting the tin near the lock with a tin opener, thieves opened the door of the wood-and-iron shop of Mr. A. E. Newcombe on the beach at Henley on ...
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