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Advertising : 297 wordsThe attendance at the All-Australian Fxhibition on Thursday reached 60,000, which is a record. The attendance was well up to the average yesterday, and ...
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Article : 239 wordsIn connection with the combined Royal Air Force and Civil Aviation branch displays at Essendon this afternoon, arrangements have been made for a motor-bus ...
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Article : 254 wordsAt the Town Hall on Monday evening the annual Diocesan Festival will be held in the interests of the Anglican Home Mission Funds: His Excellency the Governor (the ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,—I posted a small packet addressed to a city firm at Northcote post-office on Tuesday, September 9. and it did not reach them until Saturday, September 13. I also ...
Article : 81 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Strong exception to the classification of the mail branch in the Postmaster-General's department, proposed by the Public Service Board, was ...
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Article : 154 wordsEarly yesterday morning a woman discovered a man lying unconscious on the footpth in Hopetoun avenue, South Yarra, She notified the police, who found that ...
Article : 108 wordsThe pre[?] heat of the Open Sheepdog Trial took place yesterday morning, when nine dogs were put through. The only competitor, to finish the course was ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 27 Sep 1924, Page 27
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