With the conclusion of the remarkably successful and long run of Romberg's "Viennese Nights," whose two principal theme songs had entirely dominated the popular musical hits ...
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Article : 654 wordsSir,—The hasty, ill-considered, and mean action of the Minister for Labour and Industry in cancelling and withdrawing the licenses of a body of highly trained, skilled men, who ...
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Article : 617 wordsMr. George Ward Wright, who died at his home in Greenwich on Sunday, was born at Liverpool, England, in 1868. He was assistant engineer to the Tasmania gold mine. ...
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Article : 202 wordsSir,—English "Ironmonger, of August 29, quoting corrugated galvanised iron, 24 gauge, at £9/2/6 per ton to the retail trade, is interesting in view of recent tariff ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 13 Oct 1931, Page 7
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