On an originating summons regarding the estate of the late Mr. Edward William Cole, of Bourke street, Melbourne, bookseller, who died on December 16, 1918, the ...
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Article : 982 wordsCertain that the people, of the State will approve fully, the National War Memorial Committee has now decided that the Shrine of Remembrance shall be built, not of freestone, which is subject to weathering, but of granite, the most lasting of structural materials. Beautiful silver-grey granite of an eminently suitable kind is available at Tynong, in Gippsland, and workmen are shown in the photograph hewing the blocks of granite from the hillside. Inset:—A fine heap of granite blocks ready for dressing. They measure from six cubic feet upwards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 554 wordsIt is hoped by the sports committee of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria to arrange on the day of the speed and acceleration test for a race between an aeroplane ...
Article : 122 wordsThe motor-ship Manunda as she will appear when she is put into the Australian interstate trade towards the middle of next year. The vessel, which is being built for the Adelaide Steamship Company, will be launched by Lady Ryrie on the Clyde on November 27. She will be of 10,000 tons, and will carry 312 passengers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 84 wordsAndrew McKenzie, aged 29 years, of Victoria cresent, St. Albans, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital on Monday afternoon, suffering from a compound fracture of the left leg. Workmen who ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 14 Nov 1928, Page 5
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