An endeavour is being made by the executive committee of suburban Building Regulations Conference to revive mterest in the subject of hiving passed by Parliament ...
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Article : 889 wordsThe excentive committee of the Victorian Closer Settlement Conference that was held during the Royal Show week in September last have completed the task set ...
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Article : 54 wordsThere were in circulation on July-31 109,114 fewer Commonwealth notes than at the end of May, the decrease in the value of the issue being £128,08[?]. It is stated ...
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Article : 427 wordsFive new Field Artillery batteries are to be established this year. Four of these are to be enlisted from the citizen soldiers, while the fifth will comprise only ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 6 Aug 1912, Page 9
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