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Article : 191 wordsIt is announced that a space in Westminster Abbey, beneath the north-west tower, and adjoining the grave, of the Unknown Soldier, has been converted into a chapel to ...
Article : 372 wordsScores in the first round of the 1000 guineas professional golf competition at Leeds were A. Compston 69 (course record), Arthur Mitchell and T. Jolly 70, C. Whitcombe 71. ...
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Article : 288 wordsSir Granville Ryrie, M.P., speeking last evening at. Neutral Bay, made a strong appeal for an affirmative answer to both referendum questions. ...
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Article : 81 wordsDissatisfaction exists among carpenters employed by the City Council on its various building undertakings owing to the alleged victimisation of two carpenters. Mr. J. S. ...
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Article : 113 wordsOfficial circles take the view that there has been no undue delay on the part of the imperial Government, in regard to the Governor ship of Queensland. It is pointed out that no ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 19 Aug 1926, Page 11
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