With impressive ceremonial, the remains of Mr. Alfred Deakin were buried yesterday at the St. Kilda Cemetery. A special service was first ...
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Article : 717 wordsSenator France (Republican, Maryland), in a speech in the United States Senate on Tuesday, criticising the Peace Treaty, said: —"If we sign the Treaty, we shall ...
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Article : 62 wordsThe debate on the second reading of the bill to amend the Commonwealth Constitution was resumed in the Senate yesterday. ...
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Article : 123 wordsA meeting of fruitgrowers, manufacturers, and others interested in the price of sugar as a raw product was held at the rooms of the Employers' Federation ...
Article : 374 wordsMajor J. A. Heath, Lieut. J. N. McF. Morrison, Major W. C. Stillman, Capt. D. C. Worch, Lieut. E. E. Jones (D.C.M., M.M.). Capt. N. G. Rae (M.C.), Capt. L. R. Kelly. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 10 Oct 1919, Page 7
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