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Advertising : 29 wordsMELBOURNE MANUFACTURERS. AND HOUSEHOLDERS ARE PREPARING TO OVERCOME THE ELECTRICITY RESTRICTIONS, rendered necessary by the Yallourn strike Left: Engineers overhauling the emergency oil engine at the boot factory of D. Hellings and Son, Hoddle-street, Abbotsford. This will generate sufficent power for the factory, and keep the employees in work. Right: Laying in a stock of candles at a grocer's shop. Many suburban housewives have taken this wise precaution. The suburbs supplied with current by the Electricity Commission have been divided into two sections, and power will be cut off from each on alternate ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 94 wordsHAPPY ARE THOSE EMPLOYEES working in factories which generate their own power. These girls, photographed in Messrs. Swallow and Ariell’s factory. Port Melbourne, yesterday, are among the fortunate workers who will not be affected by the strike at Yallourn. The establishment has an independent power plant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsPASSENGES BY THE ORMONDE, which left for London last might, included (top) Baroness de Avanzo and her daughter Marie Luiza, returing to Italy after a month's stay in Melbourne, and (lower) Gordon and Norman Levy, who wil study methods of imported on a 12 months tour of the world. The two are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wed 23 Mar 1927, Page 1
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