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Article : 468 wordsUnder the new constitution of Ballarat Base Hospital the committee to be elected at the annual meeting will comprise twelve members.. The nominations, which closed ...
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Article : 72 wordsALBURY.--The general assembly of the Presbyterian church has agreed to make an advance £15,000 for the establishment at Albury of a Pres[?] girls college to serve ...
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Article : 365 wordsGeo C. Home was fined £25 on each of two charges of having sold cigarettes after hours. This is now the minimum penalty for a third offence. Ah Hin and ...
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Article : 450 wordsStud pig bleeders are going to take full advantage of the first opportunity they have had for three years To exhibit at the Melbourne Royal Show. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 19 Jul 1929, Page 16
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