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Article : 74 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly the stonewalling of the Income Tax Assessment Bill by Labour members collapsed, and the third reading was carried without a division. ...
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Article : 203 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat till 1.30 o'clock yesterday morning, passing the Land Income Bill through committee. A country member, Mr. Thompson, ...
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Article : 90 wordsIt has been suggested to the State Premier that the flag of the Chinese Republic should be displayed in connection with future public patriotic functions. The Chinese residents of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 May 1918, Page 6
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