In[?]al[?]ulable benefit will be derived by all those engaged in primary production, particularly wheatgrowers, from the widespread and heavy rain which has fallen ...
Article : 1,009 wordsAs the Federal authorities have declined to alter their plans to establish a separate unemployment registration bureau in Melbourne for the engagement of labour for ...
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Article : 622 words"The Soviet is entitled to expect that its statement of October 29, in which it made its policy of non-interference perfectly clear, should end the provocative, false, and ...
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Article : 242 wordsAn interesting development has occurred in an interpretation of the Financial Emergency Act of Victoria which provides for a reduction of 22½ per cent. of the rates ...
Article : 384 wordsLord Carson, a former Lord of Appeal, Lord Danesfort, K.C., and Mr. John Gretton, M. P., have sent a letter to the "Morning Post" directing attention to the ...
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Article : 84 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday. — Mr. Ambrose Pearson, aged 53 years, apiarist, of Balhannah, was knocked down and gored by a bulll this afternoon. He died to-night. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 17 Nov 1931, Page 7
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