The deed of trust executed on February 4, 1919, relating to land and building in Collins street, known as Anzac House, and other property adjoining, was the subject ...
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Article : 781 wordsA large number of migrants, Including a further batch of Little Brothers, were brought to Melbourne by the Australian Commonwealth line steamer Largs Bay yesterday. The vessel approaching the pier. Right: Six of the nine children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyons, of Glasgow, who will settle in Victoria. Below: Mr. J. Duthie, who has spent 22 years in China with the China Inland Mission, and has been twice captured by Chinese bandits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 205 wordsLeft to right:—Messrs. M. Van Heurck, M. J. Fogarty, and E. Taylor, officers of the Castlemaino Old P[?]oneers' Association, which held its annual picnic down the bay yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 207 wordsUniversity tutorial classes organised by the Workers' Educatonal Association will begin in the third week of March in Melbourne and suburbs, and country towns, ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. V. [?]. Ginn will address employees in the luncheon hour at the following fqctories on buying Australian-made goods:—To-day—Charles Nodrum and Co. Pty. Ltd., High street, Preston; ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 16 Feb 1928, Page 13
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