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Article : 2,028 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn and attended by the staff, was present at the V.R.C. races at Flemington yesterday ...
Article : 857 wordsEarl Grey, formerly Governor General of Canada. has made a further statement regarding his scheme for housing all the oversea dominion staffs in one building in ...
Article : 189 wordsA party of 50 members of Parliament, including the Speaker (Mr.Molteno). Sir Thomas Smar (leader of the Opposition), Sir Percy Fitzgerald. Mr. Lionel Phillips. ...
Article : 463 wordsThe President, Dr. Woodrow Wilson, has annouaced the composition of his new Cabinet. which is in accordance with the forecast cabled a few days ago. The new ...
Article : 794 wordsThe execntive of the Amalgamated Railway Servants' Soeiety has notitied the Midland Railway Company that it will insist on Guard Richardson's reilnstatement. ...
Article : 248 wordsThere is very little news regarding the situation in the Balkans, except a few meagre details telegraphed from Constantinople. ...
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Article : 810 wordsDespite the inelement weather. a large number of people attended a public meeting at the Malvern Town-half last night. to oppose the referendum proposals. The ...
Article : 583 wordsThe Admiralty is inquiring into the reports form the crwes of merrhant ships and fishermen concerining airships declard to have been seen on the English ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Atorney General of New South Wales. Mr. Holman, had a lengthy interview to-day with the Secretary of State for teh Colonies, Mr. Harcourt. ...
Article : 75 words[?] John Vine, of Ardmillan-road, Mooace ponds, retired master mariner, who died on January [?] left under a will dated April 8, 1910. real [?] [?] at £960 and personal property valued at ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 7 Mar 1913, Page 7
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