Mr. F. Avent has been elected president of the Master Builders' Association, with Mr. C. E. Ludbrook as vice-president. An inquiry into the death of Michael ...
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Article : 166 wordsMiss Catterall, who had charge of the scholarship class at the Ashby State school, on Friday resigned from the Education department. Miss Catterall was entertained ...
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Article : 142 wordsMr. M'Bride, Minister for Mines, arrived in Wonthaggi on Thursday night. He spent Friday in making an inspection of the State mine, and brickworks, and will ...
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Article : 150 wordsBROKEN HILL, Friday.—In connection with the recommendation of the Public Works committee to construct a railway from Condobolin to Broken Hill, at a cost ...
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Article : 657 wordsCOBRAM, Friday.—William M'Donald, a well-known farmer of Cobram East, was found dead in one of his paddocks on Wednesday morning. He had left his house ...
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Article : 81 wordsThe third annual meeting of the Hawthorn Traders' Association was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. P. Peach presided. It was decided to sub[?]di[?] a regular daily service of motor [?]es from ...
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Article : 225 wordsSir,—As there is reason to expect a good many visitors in Healesville to see the lovely show of wattle blossom, may I appeal to them merely to admire, not to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 17 Aug 1912, Page 16
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