Alexa, bqtn, 280 tons, Captain Chellew, from South Sea Islands, On Chong and Co., Ltd., agents. Bcoral, s, 4322 tons, Captain Johnson, from Hull, via ports. Birt and Co., Ltd., agents. ...
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Article : 108 wordsThe Town Hall was packed last night for the concert given under the direction of Mr. A. Stephenson. There was an interesting programme, but encores unduly protracted the ...
Article : 214 wordsSydney Radio was in communication with the following steamers last night:—Norfolk, Port Victor, Port Chalmers, Suevie, Levuka, Dimbools, Riveri[?], Moeraki, Arua, Wyreema, Maheno, Iceland, City of Delhi, ...
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Article : 294 wordsOne of the most striking features in the great Hall of Industries was the exhibit of Tintex, Australian-made cold water dye. This dye, although recently introduced, has made ...
Article : 156 wordsThe State Orchestra gave a concert to a large audience at the Conservatorium last night, when one of the features was the repetition of the Sixth Symphony of Beethoven ...
Article : 114 wordsLISMORE.—Mr. J. B. Gibson, clerk of petty sessions, who recently received notice of his appointment to Grafton as police magistrate, has now been appointed to Hay.—The ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Tasmanian State revenue during March was nearly £10,000 more than the previous March, and the aggregate revenue for the last nine months was £164,215 more than that of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Apr 1920, Page 12
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