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Advertising : 18 wordsCarrying [?] passengers, the mail steamer Tahiti lost her star[?] prope[?]r and portion of the tail shaft at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, and is disabled about 400 miles from Raratonga making a great deal ...
Article : 652 wordsMr. A. E. Hunt, M.L.C., a prominent member of the Country Party in New South Wales, died peacefully in his sleep early yesterday at his ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsThe northern claims to the recapture of Kueireh and Mamutsi, in north-eastern Honan, are offset by the slow approached of the Nanking forces ...
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Advertising : 468 wordsThe Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) may stay at the Savoy Hotel, but no decision has yet been made. The British Government has invited ...
Article : 88 wordsAfter being addressed by Mr. J. Durkin, rank and file organiser, a large meeting of Mungindi shearers decided to break camp. The men left ...
Article : 92 wordsWith the payment of £650 arrears of affiliation fees by the A.W.C. and a cheque for £315 recently sent by th former general organising secretary ...
Article : 119 wordsSensational reports of corn losses, amounting to 150,000,000 bushels additional since the Government' report was issued, carried all grain prices ...
Article : 74 wordsVery few details of the Tahiti's plight are contained in the scant wireless messages received in Sydney to-day and they are in some cases ...
Article : 71 wordsFour Australian laborers, who arrived here by the liner Niagara, have been refused admittance to Canada, on the grounds of insufficient capital, and ...
Article : 43 wordsAmalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd., received the following message from Suva wireless station, timed Suva 11.30 p.m:— ...
Article : 110 wordsPresident Hoover has called a new convention of bankers for next week, to discuss advances to drought-stricken farmers. ...
Article : 25 wordsA message from Suva (Fiji) states that the steamer Penybryn sighted the distress rockets of the Tahiti at 6.55 p.m., and was due alongside the ...
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Advertising : 370 wordsThat a Victorian firm had been defrauded of £50,000 by the actions of one of its salesmen was alleged at the Central Court yesterday, when James ...
Article : 297 wordsOne of the passengers on the Tahiti was Mt. Geoffrey Kerfoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kerfoot, of Johnston street, Wagga. young Mr. Kerfoot ...
Article : 141 wordsPrayers were offered yesterday at St. John's Church for the safety of the passengers and crew of the Tahiti by the Rev. S. J. West. The choir sang ...
Article : 37 wordsJames Player, the porter, who was shot in the arm by a bandit at Clyde railway station on Wednesday night has been discharged from the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe death occurred of Mrs. Haberecht, wife of Mr. A. P. Haberecht, of "Beecroft," Henty, on August 9, in "Celvey" Private Hospital, Albury, at ...
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Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Mon 18 Aug 1930, Page 1
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