At the Forbes Police Court yesterday before Mr. Shepherd, P.M., two youths, Roderlok Roy Lawford, and Lindsay Percival were each charged with, and pleaded guilty to, ...
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Article : 114 wordsThe Presbyterian General Assembly concluded its 1925 sessions yesterday. In submitting the report on statistics, Mr. S. J. Carruthers stated that the value of the ...
Article : 697 wordsThe New South Wales Polo Association arranged the brilliant ball, which was held last night at the Ambassadors to entertain the visiting polo teams taking part in the ...
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Article : 200 wordsThe fifth volume of "public School Verse" will be published this year. The first four volumes included contributions from [?] public and other secondary schools in Great ...
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Article : 59 wordsThe Water Board yesterday approved of a resolution moved by Mr. Scouller, asking the Public Works Department to expedite as much an possible the work of construction ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Rev. Andrew Cameron, of the Otago [?]versity, dropped dead in Manchester-street, Cbristehurch, when on his way to attend the Unviersity Senate. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 May 1925, Page 10
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