Jumping gleefully into a pile of old kapok in the back yard of his home in Linton Street, Waterloo, yesterday, ...
Article : 153 wordsTo Sydney's, list of mysterious disappearances another has been added in the case of Jack Weigand (50), of O'Connor Street, ...
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Article : 55 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Determined to combat canned music, the general secretary of the Musicians' Union of Australia (Mr. C. Trevelyan) ...
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Article : 53 wordsWhen the Labor Council meets tonight, the secret letter signed by "Comrade" Lobskie, of Moscow, containing "constructive criticism," will ...
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Daily Pictorial (Sydney, NSW : 1930 - 1931), Thu 13 Mar 1930, Page 2
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