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Article : 584 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister, referring, yesterday to the economic conference which is to open in Sydney on Wednesday next, stated that the ...
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Article : 94 wordsMr. E. M. Horsington, secretary of the F.E.D. and F.A., reports that he has been advised by the secretary of the association at Whyalla that the ...
Article : 119 wordsSir George Fuller, the Nationalist leader, made a critical, analysis of the Premier's policy speech yesterday. He condemned the Premier's evasion of a ...
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Article : 84 wordsAfter considering the Premier's policy speech, Mr. J. Howie, president, and Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary, of the New South Wales Labor Council, have ...
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Article : 138 wordsThe serious position in which the Mount Lyell Mining Company finds itself owing to the low price of copper is causing concern. It is believed, ...
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Article : 732 wordsThe New South Wales Police Association issued a statement yesterday declaring that recent happenings were not in accord with Mr. J. Dooley's ...
Article : 81 wordsHarvest festival services will be held at the Oxide-street Methodist Church to-morrow at ll a.m. and 7 p.m. ...
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Article : 70 wordsMr. G. D. L. Martin, returning officer for Sturt, advertises in to-day's issue that a writ has been issued, for the election of three members for Sturt ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced that the Irish Free State providional Government had obtained the release ...
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Article : 156 wordsThe Courthouse will remain open until 6 o'clock to-day for the transaction of State electoral business. Mr. M. H. Cleeve, Electoral Registrar for ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 18 Feb 1922, Page 1
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