The Association of Railway Professional Officers of Australia yesterday made an attempt to defeat a determination of the Victorian Ministry in regard to increments ...
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Article : 611 wordsAlthough the full accounts of the State's activities for the settlement on the land of former soldiers for the last financial year are not yet completed, the ...
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Article : 90 words"It is really the duty of the Government to provide scholarships for children in various State schools. Unfortunately the Government is not too liberal in this respect," declartd Mr. Solly, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 5 Oct 1928, Page 11
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