Partly owing to the impending peace celebrations, and also to the fact that Empire Day was to a large extent anticipated by the ceremonies in the State schools on ...
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Article : 380 wordsThe soldiers' memorial erected in Beckett park, Balwyn, to commemorate the names of residents of the North Ward of the city of Camberwell, who went to the war, was ...
Article : 243 wordsMonica Derry, seven year of age, who lived in Crook street. Bronswick, was knocked down by a tram in Sydney road, at about half past 3 o' clock on Friday. She was treated by a Hrunswick by. ...
Article : 191 wordsSir —It is a common thing to have subscription lists sent out by the Waterside workers.' Union for one of its number in distress. This is right But it collects ...
Article : 128 wordsFAY.— Among those upon whom His Majesty the King conferred decoration at Bucking[?]am palace on March 20 was caption Frank Fay of the Australian Army Medical Corps. He received the ...
Article : 64 wordsWhen the crews reached the starting point they found that the stake boats had been removed, bul, with no wind, end the tide agaist the crow[?], Mr. Davies had no trouble in getting them into ...
Article : 237 wordsRoy W. Gray and William Hill,charge at the city Court yesterday with housebreaking at East Mal[?]vern, were further remanded till May 29.Gray was charged with carrying firearms with out ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 26 May 1919, Page 8
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