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Article : 86 wordsThe High Commissioner for New Zealand (the Hon. T. Mackenzie) to-day laid the foundation-stone of the New Zealand offices in the Strand. He stated that ...
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Family Notices : 824 wordsThe local organiser of the A[?] Workers' Union has received the fol[?] ing telegram from Mr. Bell (engineer[?] chief of Commonwealth railways) with ...
Article : 135 wordsMAILS FOR EXPENDITONARY FORCES.—Next mail, November 17 and 18. For dispatch by P. and O. steamer Monglia. Newspaers and parcels, 2 p.m., November 17: letters, 10 a.m., ...
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Article : 3,368 wordsFrederick Sydney Gannon, who until recently practised as a solicitor in Sydney, pleaded guilty at the Darlinghurst sessions to-day to a charge of having on June 14, ...
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Article : 103 wordsMr. Francis J. Wallis, a Sydney broker, has acquired five square miles or land, in the Mount Ben[?]on district from Mr. W. E. Thomas of Adelaide. The phrchase ...
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Article : 351 wordsThe hon. secretary of the Australia Day Wounded Soldiers Fund (Port Ade[?]ide branch), Mr. W. J. Macon, forwarde[?] to the City Council at its meeting on ...
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Article : 303 wordsWhile engaged in making a tour of inspection of the Melbourne Botanica Gardens on Tuesday two gardeners discovered red, the body of a man on the eastern lawn. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 5 Nov 1915, Page 6
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