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Article : 96 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A beginning was made to-day with the taking of evidence by the Royal commission appointed to inquire into the employers' allegation that there is ...
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Article : 80 wordsFurther reports of damage caused as the result of last week's gales have been received by the engineer of ports and harbours (Mr. Maclean). The Gellibrand light ...
Article : 116 wordsThis evening at the Town-hall. Mr. Leonard Borwick the distinguished pianist will make his first appearance in Australia. Mr. Borwick comes with a ...
Article : 773 wordsLandslips on the Walhalla line generally mean serious obstruction to traffic, and, as they are likely to occur at any time during very wet weather, the department is taking ...
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Article : 169 wordsAt different stopping-places along the railway line from Beech Forest to Crowes, which was opened last week, large stacks of timber are located, ready to be conveyed ...
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Article : 71 wordsA successful inaugural season of the newly-established Melbourne Repertory Theatre was commenced yesterday evening in the Turn Vereing Hall, when Mr. St. John ...
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Article : 99 wordsIncresed responsibility in connection with the maintenance and repair of State school buildings and grounds has been handed over to school committees under ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 27 Jun 1911, Page 6
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