Last year a story of the massacre of some 30 blacks in the north of West Australia was the subject of inquiry by a royal commission. It ...
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Article : 73 wordsMr. Cooper, the secretary of the Retail Grocers' Association, estimates that over £30,000 is owing to grocers, bakers. and butchers in the Newcastle ...
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Article : 168 wordsMr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the Opposition, received a very mixed reception when he addressed a meeting at Bondi last night in connection ...
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Advertising : 1,110 wordsTwo armed men held up a collector named Worpell at Waratah late last night. Worpell struggled desperately and one of the men fired two ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Government survived a censure motion in Parliament last night by 50 votes to 20. ...
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