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Advertising : 296 wordsThe monthly meeting was held on Tuesday, Cr. G. E. Ardill occupying the chair. Among the correspondence was a letter ...
Article : 422 wordsMr. D. M. Smith, M.A., in a lecture last night treated the subject of unemployment as follows:— Unemployment has been variously ...
Article : 746 wordsSo you are looking at my travel snapshots again Well, yes, that is hardly a subject most would choose for a photo, and it does look like a huge backyard on ...
Article : 784 wordsMr. D. M. Broadhead, President of the P.P. Board, occupied the chair at the regular meeting of the Board yesterday. Others present were Messrs. C. E. Prell, ...
Article : 689 wordsMr W. E. Hunt, as secretary of the Southern District Master Butchers' Association, had something to say yesterday regarding the price of meat. ...
Article : 409 wordsMr. and Mrs. Edgar Bond and family left Goulburn on Tuesday. They intend spending a short time at Tallong before proceeding to Sydney. ...
Article : 157 words"Well Wisher" writes:— I fear that I can add very little to the controversy raised by "Individualist" over the policy of G.H.S. in ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. Hurst, introducing a Bill to the Commons to repeal the Trades Dispute Act of 1906 said the Act not only caused a great amount of ...
Article : 44 wordsProspects for the winter are worse than known for many years. Rain within the next three weeks with favorable weather following might ...
Article : 177 wordsSir George Fuller and Mr. Lawson are leaving London together on May 23 via the United States, leaving the latter be the makura on June 29. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe "Standard" states that a writ [?] been issued against the Home sec[?] on behalf of Art O'Brion claim[?]ages for false imprisonment. ...
Article : 27 wordsA display of products from Conolly's Flour Mills, advocating the support of local industries, is being made by Mr. Thomas Williams, pro[?]uce ...
Article : 95 wordsA meeting was to have been addressed at Waterloo Town Hall Inst. night by the Irish Envoys, but writing under instructions from Mr. ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. Bonar Law embarked on the Dutch liner Princess Julian for Bonon. ...
Article : 19 wordsReports from the new tin field are lending to a rush. It is said to be the richest discovery in the territory for many years. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe annual picnic held on April 28 proved one of the most successful gatherings yet held here. Although in the forenoon it appeared as if the ...
Article : 145 wordsA match was played on Broadalbane Club's courts on Sunday last, between a team from Sweetwood Len and the local combination. A pleasant game ...
Article : 43 wordsSatisfaction was expressed by the J[?]e Municipal Council on receipt of [?] ssage from the Public Works Do[?]mount advising that work had been ...
Article : 78 wordsA very successful function was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Monday evening, beginning will an old-time tea meeting, and followed by a Bruce auction of a ...
Article : 73 wordsThe May number of Weldon's Bazaar of Children's Fashions is a wonderfully helpful book for the mother who makes her children's clothes at home. The ...
Article : 77 wordsWeldon's Ladies' Journal, May number, is a delightful issue, Containing all the latest styles from London and Paris, and new novelties now in vogue. The ...
Article : 56 wordsMatters are well la hand for the benefit socail to he held at Breadalbane on May 1[?] and [?] promises to he most successful. The [?]s[?] procedure with ...
Article : 35 wordsThe date of the closing of tenders has been altered from May 28 to May 21 Tenderers are advised to note this alteration. ...
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Southern Morning Herald (Goulburn, NSW : 1920 - 1923), Thu 3 May 1923, Page 1
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