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Advertising : 20 wordsSERIOUS statements relative to the N.S.W. dairying industry were made to a representative of the "Sunday Times" on Friday. An official of the Veterinary School of Sydney University, declared that according to the latest available Figures there are in this State only 35 tubercle-free dairy herds comprising a little over 1000 animals; that the Board of Health's staff of dairy inspectors includes no diplomaed veterinarians; and that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 396 wordsJohn Edward Napier, aged 19, was shot through the heart when the trigger of a rifle he was using at Prospect yesterday afternoon became entangled in a ...
Article : 85 wordsFor the first time for over 13 years— while Labor was in power—the Union Jack is to be hoisted in the Queensland State schools every morning and saluted ...
Article : 56 words"We are spending 112 millions sterling annually on armaments, and one hundred thousand on the League of Nations," declared Mr. Lloyd George, in expressing ...
Article : 168 wordsIt is alleged that on Thursday night University undergraduates pulled a couple of wreaths from the Cenotaph in Martin-place, and that the wreaths were afterwards trammed upon. Two undergraduates were subsequently taken to the police station, and will be prosecuted. ...
Article : 150 wordsA farmer named Bayne was blasting logs with gelignite, when a premature explosion practically blew him to pieces. Yesterday the Coroner and others, ...
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Article : 18 wordsWHILE walking along the railway line under a bridge near Footscray Station this morning William Endacott, 32 Vincent-street, Coburg, and George ...
Article : 143 wordsYesterday, Mrs. Sclina May Waters' bad a party at hor house in South Terrace to celebrate her 35th birthday. While cleaning up early this morning ...
Article : 50 wordsNew Zealand's Navy, which consists of two cruisers, two ancient sloops, one minesweeper, and one training ship, which never goes seaward, will be smaller ...
Article : 117 wordsA compulsory pool is the only way to stablise Australia's egg market abroad, is the view of Mr. Alexander Harrison, managing director of the Egg Federation ...
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Article : 19 wordsFor the first time in the history of Sydney's electricity supply, a fire occurred in an electric sign last night. Fusing set alight the huge board above ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 26 May 1929, Page 1
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