The recent efforts of the field naturalists and others to prevail upon the Government to give greater protection to native animals and birds, ...
Article : 621 wordsNow that the warmer weather is once again tempting picnickers and tourists forth among the gullies and the cool shady bushland, a word or two ...
Article : 709 wordsl—All the Nationalists in Parliament on October 23, 1919, voted against the Gratuity Promise of Mr. Hughes. ...
Article : 382 words1.—We shall protect the consumer against exploitation. (Mr. Hughes’ pledge March 27, 1917. Bendigo policy speech.) ...
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World (Hobart, Tas. : 1918 - 1924), Tue 11 Nov 1919, Page 3
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