Claiming that some of the music now played in theatres and picture shows required special skill in playing and interpretation, the Musicians' Union of ...
Article : 408 wordsFlinders street west is a centre of considerable building activity at present. The seven-story "building on the left is the new warehouse of Geo. Russell Pty. Ltd., photographed from the railway viaduct. On the right are the new corporation warehouses being built by the City Council under the viaduct. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsPlying between No. 14 South Wharf and the north bank of the river, this ferry does a particularly brisk trade, taking labourers to and from "Siberia," where the timber consignments are unloaded. In a year or two, however, It will be a relic of the past, for it will have outlived. Its ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 523 wordsIn the County Court yesterday, before Judge Williams, David William Morrison, of 130 Murphy street, Richmond, sued John C. Farquhar, Baptist minister, of ...
Article : 469 wordsH.M.S Chatham, the flagship of the New Zealand division of the Royal Navy, berthed at the Town Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, on an official visit, flying the broad pennant of Commodore A. G. Hotham, who is shown inset in the centre. On the right Commodore Hotham and his officers are leaving the vessel on their way to a ceremonial call at Federal Government House. On the left is a group of sailors on the Chatham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 473 wordsThe beautiful lawns and avenues of Fitzroy Gardens formed a fine setting yesterday when the Newsboys' Society entertained the children, wives, and mothers of "old boys." Lady Stanley, a former president, was the guest of honour, and she is seen on the left with Miss Keith Onians (secretary), and Mr. W. A. Callaway (hon. treasurer) of the society. On the right she is seen with one of the children. Above ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 131 wordsOffice Files, Cash Boxes, Account Books, School Requisites, Writing Mateial, Albu[?]ns, Perfumery, Artiets' Materials, Basket Ware, FOUNTAIN PENS and PEN REPAIRS. Cail and inspect ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 27 Mar 1923, Page 7
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