Shipping managers are still pessimistic regarding the only resumption of normal sailings on the Australian route, and mention, for example, the ...
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Article : 94 wordsMr W. R. Anderson, Deputy Coroner, this morning opened an inquiry into the death of John Joseph Coghlan, who was killed at the Geelong Racecourse on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 wordsThe mail steamer fares from Australia to London have been increased by 20 per cent. The minimum first saloon fare from Sydney is now £114 Single ...
Article : 42 wordsMembers of tho Dairy Produce trade held their annual picnic today at Sorrento. Among the amusements provided were a bathing excursion to the Dack Beach and a dairy ...
Article : 34 wordsCaptain H. J. Larkin, general manager of the Larkin-Sopwith Aviation Company, said today that the Sopwith Dove machine, which met with the ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsThe revenue for the Railway Department for the weak ended February 7 was £189,550--an increase of £51,525 as compared with the ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 16 Feb 1920, Page 7
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