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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 44 words view this articleSpeaking at a luncheon given him by the Melbourne Scots, the Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Latham, said that propaganda ...
Article : 569 words view this articleThe appointment of Mr. W. J. Cleary as chairman of the Broadcasting Commission was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, last night. Mr. ...
Article : 122 words view this articleAlthough Australia's second innings started disastrously, the requisite 109 runs to beat Surrey. were run up before lunch with the ...
Article : 857 words view this articleG. G. Macauley, who was invited to present himself at Manchester on Friday for selection for the third Test Match, announced to-day that ...
Article : 65 words view this articleAt a committee meeting of the Goulburn Amateur Bicycle Club last night it was definitely decided to send a team of five riders to Sydney ...
Article : 579 words view this articleGoulburn High School's Rugby League representatives advanced a further stage in the University Shield competition at ...
Article : 380 words view this articleThe jury retired at 12.5 to consider the verdict in the Goulburn railway dockets case, after a summing-up by h Honour, Judge Thomson, which lasted a little over an hour Lamb and Dyball were found guilty in regard to ...
Article : 1679 words view this articleElectors' attention is drawn to the announcement that an early Federal election will take place. It is proposed to reprint the rolls within a few days ...
Article : 224 words view this articleA doctor says that a crying baby will probably grow up to be a crooller. Once this gets about a crying baby will never be allowed to grow up at ...
Article : 162 words view this articleScoutmaster J. A. Vanghan, of Bungendore, is a patient in St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney. Mrs. W. Marmont, of Crookwell, ...
Article : 323 words view this articleMr. W. J. Duggan, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, and president of the Australian Council of Trades Unions, died this morning. ...
Article : 32 words view this articleThe funeral of William Ware, who was killed at the Illalong Creek quarries, was largely attended, the interment taking place in the Roman ...
Article : 107 words view this articleThe death occurred on Sunday last of Mr. James R. Quig, of Campsie, aged 72 years. The late Mr. Quig was a native of Burragorang, where he ...
Article : 83 words view this articleMr. James (B. V. Osborne, who died in Sydney, aged 56 years, was the owner of Bowylie Station, Gundaroo, consisting of about 15,000 acres of ...
Article : 101 words view this articleThe Executive Council yesterday approved the Government's recommendation to dismiss Mr. A. W. Parsonage from the State Public Service. ...
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