While agreeing with the statement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in Sydney on Tuesday that overlapping between Federal and State industrial tribunals must ...
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Article : 297 wordsThe Derby Stakes, the principal classic race in England, was runs at Epsom this afternoon. The result was:— DERBY STAKES. ...
Article : 318 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald had an audience with the King at Windsor Castle this morning, and accepted His Majesty's invitation to form a Government. The King received ...
Article : 2,352 wordsAlthough the total revenue of the Railways department for the 11 months ended May 31 represents an increase of £285,469 on the corresponding aggregate to May 31 ...
Article : 548 wordsDiscussing plans submitted by the State Ministries to the Prime Minister (Mr. B[?]ce) for an increase in the petrol tax and a reduction of motor registration fees, ...
Article : 240 wordsSeveral of the more important bills to [?] introduced in the State Parliament in the coming session were explained by Ministers yesterday to Nationalist members at ...
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Article : 359 wordsWhen the parks and gardens committee recommended to the City Council yesterday a combined tractor and plough (a "Rototiller") should be purchased for ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 6 Jun 1929, Page 9
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