Mr Cook, in a speech at. Doncaster today, said: “Mr. Baldwin’s statement has united the wholo of Labor. I expert seenes in the Commons this week ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 356 wordsAgents yarded 273 cattle, consisting of the “Gorgon” shipment from Derby. The offering consisted principally of good quality medium weight ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsExcept in a few paits, the coal mines New South Wales resumed work today. It will be a few days, however, before the output is nofniul again. ...
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Article : 390 wordsThe resumption of work at New South Wales' collieries and the despatch of colliers and other steamers brought a feeling of relief to Port ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 wordsOn Monday we received a telegram from the secretary of the Pastoralist Association, Perth, which read as follows:— ...
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Article : 138 wordsIt may not be generally known to city dwellers that more than 1,200 littio pupils “in the bush” are being educated through the medium of the ...
Article : 672 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Col. Lane-Fox (Under Secretary for Mines) told Mr. J. J. Lawson (Lab.) that a committee created by his predecessor ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsThe Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen’s Union has exonerated the general president (Mr. T. Walsh) from the charges that he had attempted to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsIn the course of a stern lecture to the miners' leaders, notably Mr. A. J. Ccok who “have not moved an inch in the past months, and who defy the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe English Test team is identical with that which played at Nottingham with that J. W. Hearne is to the omitted for either H. Larwood or P. ...
Article : 70 wordsBefore Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M and .T. Mather, J.P., the partheard case in which Edward Charles Atkins, a pastoralist, of Murgoo ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsMr. Bruce Barton, an author and advertising uran, told the delegates to the Convention of tho Associated Advertising Clubs of tho World that America ...
Article : 104 wordsInterviewed to-day, Mr. .T. Gunn, the Premier of South Australia, said that cease the per capita payments now would be like throwing a spanner in ...
Article : 56 wordsA message from Chesterfield says: Although Pons ford rejoined tho team Manchester lie still requires recuperation. He has proceeded to Blackpool ...
Article : 99 wordsHobart residents awoke tho other morning, looked to the hills, and rubbed their eves in amazement. They stared the hills again, then at one another ...
Article : 168 wordsReferring to tho latest statement of Dr. Earle Pago, made in Sydney yesterday, regarding per capita payments, Mr J. Jelley, Acting Premier, said to-day: ...
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The Murchison Times (Cue, WA : 1924 - 1937), Sat 26 Jun 1926, Page 3
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