The Australian Press Association learns that the rising in Egypt has practically ended, and that a recrudescence is impossible. The railways ...
Article : 64 wordsThe full programme at His Maesty's will be scr[?]nd to-day at 2.30, and to-night at 8. Union Theatres Ltd. presents John Barrymore in the daring detective drama, ...
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Article : 25 wordsThe astounding story of an attempt by twin brothers to defraud an insurance company is told in "The Man who would not Die" at the Strand Theatre to-day. It is ...
Article : 135 wordsGeneral White, Chief of Staff of the Austialan Army, has conferred with Senntor Pearce, the Minister of Defence, on the future military ...
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Article : 42 wordsThere will be another mammoth prepramme of feature films at the National Theatre to-day and to-night, including "The Unwritten Law," with Beatrice Mich[?] ...
Article : 41 wordsTo-night a promenade concert will take place in Franklin-square, when a first-class programme of popular music will be rendered. On Sunday the residents of New ...
Article : 119 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Field Naturalists Club was held at the Museum on Thursday night. Mr. W. H. Clemes, B.A., presided, and there was a large attendance ...
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Article : 42 wordsThe winter programme at the Y.W.C.A. has now commenced, and girls are invited to come and see If there is any class or club which they would like to join. The ...
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Article : 192 wordsSir,—In support of Mr. G. Burbury's letter on the above subject, I would recall the disastrous slump in land values, and the financial straits ...
Article : 286 wordsAt the Brighton Court of General Sessions, on 3rd inst., before the Chairman (Mr. John Swan, J.P.) and Messrs. T. J. Eddington (Warden), Hy. Pace, ...
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Article : 97 wordsThe following amounts have been received or the above fund, and we shall be pleased to acknowledge further donations:— Already acknowledged. £369 1s. 10d.: ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 5 Apr 1919, Page 5
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