SYDNEY. Monday.--After the whole of Australia had for six weeks or so believed that he had been brutally murdered and his body mysteriously disposed of ...
Article : 621 wordsFurther allusion to the impending electrification of Collins-street tramway was made in the City Council yesterday, when an application by the Tramways ...
Article : 414 wordsIn view of the fact that the King's doctors insist that at least four months' rest is necessary, it is likely that a Regency Bill will be introduced in the ...
Article : 142 wordsWith reference to the proposal of some members of Melbourne City Council to build sale yards at South Kensington, it is interesting to recall that practically ...
Article : 466 words[FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.] CANBERRA. Monday.-- The royal commission appointed to inquire into the possibility of establishing a child endowment ...
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Article : 195 wordsIn a speech to 4000 delegates at the Opera House, the Premier (Signer Mussolini) defended the concordat as the only logical and beneficial separation of Church ...
Article : 164 wordsDetective Sergeant Thompson, of Sydney, in a telephone message to Russell-street last night, intimated that he had obtained a statement from Williams ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" declares that the dilatory and inconclusive proceedings of the Reparations Conference may lead to the ...
Article : 489 wordsThe Emperor of Japan has approved of the household department's programme for the visit of Prince Henry to Japan. Formal functions will occupy a week. ...
Article : 1,048 wordsCaptain Eckener, who was in charge of the Graf Zeppelin during its flight from Germany to America and back, stated in a lecture at Munich that the summer ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Caledon Bay natives are notorious for their savagery and uncontrolled desire for unprovoked attacks on neighboring native tribes. Already they have been ...
Article : 367 wordsFurther discussion' on the proposal to roof over Jolimont railway yards was precipitated in the City Council yesterday by it motion opposing the scheme. ...
Article : 517 wordsAt last night's meeting of Essondon council a deputation of nearly 100 representatives of stock and station agents, drovers, farmers and councillors urged ...
Article : 902 wordsGradually Britain's silent navy is realising that it pays to let the public know, more about it. At the invitation of Hip Admiralty, a large party of British and ...
Article : 72 wordsThe notification received at police head quarters, yesterday of the reappearance of Leslie W. Williams, 23 years, of Goulburn electrician, at the home of his parents at ...
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Article : 439 wordsIn an interview with the "Daily Express," Mr. Fraunhofer, president of the United Film Industries (Incorporated), staled that a powerful firm in America ...
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Article : 222 wordsAn exhibition of Dutch art, which in the last few weeks has attracted 220,000 visitors to Burlington House, London, closed yesterday. Sixty per cent, of the ...
Article : 118 wordsRosemary Rees, a popular New Zealand novelist, is leaving for America on Friday in connection with the publication lights in the United States of her novels. ...
Article : 95 wordsIt was made clear by the Chief Secretary yesterday that he intended to enforce as far as practicable the spirit which brought the Victorian Films Act ...
Article : 300 wordsRABAUL, Monday.-- The commission which is making an inquiry into a native demonstration on 2nd and 3rd January resumed its sittings this morning. ...
Article : 137 wordsThe police to-night succeeded in obtaining a a statement though it is believed to be very vague, from Williams. Detective-Sergeant and Detective ...
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Article : 94 wordsAccording to the "Daily Telegraph" a general election in certain to be held in May. The most likely date is Wednesday, 29th May. ...
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Article : 219 wordsElizabeth Carrington, formerly of Hopetoun-street, Elsternwick, but late of Linson grove, Hawthorn, spinster, who died on 12th February last, left by will dated 19th October, 1928, ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 12 Mar 1929, Page 11
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