SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Litigation between the owners of the ferry steamer Greycliffe and of the Union S.S. Company's liner Tahiti, which figured in the ...
Article : 512 wordsBATHURST, Wednesday.—In his last presidential address as Bishop of Bathurst, at the opening of the Anglican Seynod today, Dr. Long, Bishop-elect of Newcastle, ...
Article : 376 wordsMrs. A. Glencross, president of the Housewives' Association who is contesting the Brighton seat in the Legislative Assembly as an Independent Nationalist, ...
Article : 1,109 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. Stanley John Weyman, the novelist, whose age was 72 years. Among the many books by which he was known were "Under the ...
Article : 422 wordsTributes to the achievement of Captain W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller in flying from Croydon (Eng.) to Mc.bourne in the aeroplane Red Rose were paid ...
Article : 1,443 wordsAction is proposed by the Victorian and New South Wales Ministries to provide for the reafforestation of the Upper Murray watershed, to prevent the siltation of the ...
Article : 678 wordsMr. George Swinburne, one of the candidates for the South Yarra Province at the Legislative Council election, addressed a meeting in the Masonic Hall, Kew, last ...
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Article : 289 wordsFrom a safe at Woodend railway station £26 in notes and silver was stolen on the night of April 6. One of the booking clerks at the station had placed the ...
Article : 262 words"I had a wonderful voyage and am perfectly fit. I only require solid practice to regain my top form," said Rufus Stewart, the open golf champion of Australia, who ...
Article : 190 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—An application was recently made before Mr. Justice James in private chambers, pursuant to a petition under the Post and Telegraph Act, ...
Article : 488 wordsAlthough the actual insurance figures are not yet available it is not thought that the clients who had furniture stored in the bulk store building of Hall and Welch ...
Article : 370 wordsIn consequence of an opportune depression there was a widespread and general rainfall during the week-end, and the tea planters report more favourable conditions. ...
Article : 45 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—As a sensational sequel to the inquiry made at the New Norfolk races on Easter Monday into the bona-fides of Little May, a stylish pacer ...
Article : 279 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that Canada will shortly establish diplomatic and official trade relations with Persia on account of the growing volume of trade with that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsMany complaints have been made to the Bruns-Mun lonipliintH hau Ii tu iiuik to Ui<" limns wick Council in regard to drainage in several streets, including the Albion street and Sydney road, and Pearson street and Albion street ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 12 Apr 1928, Page 6
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