AUSTRALIAN taxpayers should find an interest in the recent Hobart Supreme Court hearing, in which present Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand, Thomas D'Alton, unsuccessfully defended an action for damages. Court decision that D'Alton, former Tasmanian Minister for Agriculture, be ordered to pay damages and costs amounting to £1000, was received with merely passing ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 723 wordsDAMMED-UP savings during five years of restricted civilian spending is a post-war problem. They will have to ...
Article : 126 words"Why did she choose Thursday for her wedding?" "Her husband gets paid on Friday!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsEVERYTHING else having failed to prevent petty stoppages on the coal fields, now is the time to try a ...
Article : 313 wordsFOR more than 18 years, Mr. G. Henry, mail contractor, of ...
Article : 208 wordsOWNERSHIP of some thousands of pounds of butter, referred to by "Smith's" two weeks ago (1744) as "The Great Butter ...
Article : 221 words"He says he can't get any other accommodation; he's prepared to pay £5 a week to share it!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsRAAF air crew and ground staff, who were based on ...
Article : 137 wordsELEVEN copywriters from Advertising Agencies comprising the War Effort Publicity Board have been ...
Article : 181 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), Sat 15 Jul 1944, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: