A picture taken while the fire, which entirely destroyed Goldsbrough Mort s Pyrmont Wool Store was raging yesterday. The fire was carried, by debris, to the Darling Harbor railway yards seen in the foreground and destroyed a number of trucks of wheat. In the wool store approximately 24,000 bales of wool were entirely destroyed. The total damage is estimated at £750,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 132 wordsCOWES, Wednesday.--The rudder of the ferry Killara was broken this morning on her trip from Cowes to Stony Point. The accident occurred near ...
Article : 149 wordsThe great picture gallery at the top of Swanston-street is not merely a metropolitan convenience, but the National Gallery for the whole of Victoria. This ...
Article : 250 wordsI understand that application has been made, by the proprietor of a motor cab service operating between. Hawthorn-bridge and Box Hill for permission to ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsTaking advantage of the recent amendment to the Navigation Act, the Aberdeen and Commonwealth line steamers Moreton Bay and Jervis Bay will call ...
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Article : 77 wordsAll accommodation has been booked on the holiday week-end tour to Cowes arranged by the Railway department for 16th and 17th November. A holiday ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 26 Sep 1935, Page 13
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