When the House of Representatives meets on Tuesday the first notice on the business paper is the continuation of the debate on the Census Bill. The next on the list is the ...
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Article : 664 wordsSenator Keating, hon. Minister, left Melbourne on Saturday by the gunboat Protector for Tasmania. In the course of an address on the occasion ...
Article : 436 wordsNo official report has reached Tokio of the conclusion of an armistice between the commanders of the Russian and Japanese troops in North Korea. ...
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Article : 55 wordsThe German battleship Hanover, 12,997 tons, has been launched at Wilhelms-haven, Hanover. The Hanover in displacement answers to the ...
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Article : 102 wordsIn the form of posteards will be presented with the Sydney Mail Annual. Ready October 14th. Price, 1s, Order from your Agent; or from John Fairfax and Sons, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Oct 1905, Page 7
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