The Australian Press Association at Washington says. official circles have read with the greatest interest and gratification Mr. Hughes' recent speech ...
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Article : 46 wordsSir,--I read with regret the letter in your issue of Friday last over the name of Mr. Jno. Laurison. I say with regret, because, I think it regrettable ...
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Article : 100 wordsAn agreement has been completed between the Government and the Fishermen's Association whereby the Association conduct its own sales of fish ...
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Article : 83 wordsThe Australian Red Cross has arranged to place a wreath on the cenotaph on Anzac Day inscribed "In Grateful Memory from Australian Red ...
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Article : 86 wordsProbably the Punjab champions, S. M. Jacab and Mahomed Slem will represent India in the Singles for the Davis Cup against France at Paris. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe local paper publishes astounding figures regarding the alleged cost of removing two trees' in a paddock at Fannie Bay, where Sir Ross Smith and ...
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Article : 48 wordsMichanel Burns. employed at Nudgee College, while driving a cart aleng Nudgee road to-day fell from the vehicle and the wheel passed over him ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. and Mrs. W. A. Swith, of Boowoogum, arrived in town yesterday morning and proceed to Bullyard by this morning's train. ...
Article : 187 wordsIn the Queen's Theatre to-morrow night Mr. Allan Wilkie opens his short season of two nights in Bundaberg. Mr. Allan Wilkie's Shakespearean plays ...
Article : 170 wordsJustice Powers heard an application to very the award governing Waterliders made in 1918 by terminating it. Mr. Morris, secretary of the ...
Article : 108 wordsThe survey or schools in Brisbane and Ipswich areas for hookworm have been recently completed, and the results in Brisbane show that of 9073 ...
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Article : 82 wordsJune Queensland rowers are pursuing training operations with admirable pluck and confidence. With the exception of West Australians they are the ...
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The Bundaberg Mail (Qld. : 1917 - 1925), Wed 20 Apr 1921, Page 3
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