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Article : 875 wordsOnly £6,000,000 of the New South Wales loan has been underwritten The balance will be financed, if necessary, through the Bank of England. The whole is practically ...
Article : 320 wordsThe funeral of Flying Officer F.C.Ewen, who was killed as the result of his plane crashing during the review of the defence Forces by the Duke of York on Monday ...
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Article : 156 wordsThe International Economic Conference at Geneva has been subdivided into committees, the most important of which at present is that dealing with commerce. At a meeting of ...
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Article : 262 wordsThe first match of the New Zealand cricket team's tour—against Mr. Martineau's XI. — was drawn, the game being greatly in favour of the visitors. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram)returned from his visit to Australia and New Zealand to meet a violent attack by the Home Secretary (Sir William ...
Article : 238 wordsThe death has occurred, in his 59th year, of Mr Walter William Shaw, Conservative member of the House of Commons for the Westbury division of Wiltshire. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 12 May 1927, Page 11
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