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Advertising : 116 words view this articleSir,—The new chief of the Clan Maclean, Sir Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean, will reach his 21st birthday this year, and the clan association, whose ...
Article : 202 words view this articleSir,—The statistics from the report on the Victorian Children's Courts for the year 1934 indicate that 420 Roman Catholics, who represent 18.79 per cent. ...
Article : 279 words view this articleSir,—The penalties governing careless motor-car driving might, with advantage, be extended. On the Turf the innocent racehorse is often penalised by ...
Article : 85 words view this articleSir,—The illustration appearing in "The Argus" to-day of two joyous youths in an outboard motor-boat on Albert Park Lake suggests that a hard battle in which I took ...
Article : 218 words view this articleSir,—It is time that an amendment was made in the law to prevent the motorcar owner being made the victim of undisciplined youths, semi-inebriated ...
Article : 128 words view this articleSir,—What really do the malcontents want for their annual expenditure of one guinea plus a trifle for electricity, plus the cost of their radio set? One day last ...
Article : 153 words view this articleTo-day.—In the absence of the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies, from Melbourne Mrs. Menzies will open an exhibition of paintings by Miss Norah Gurdon at the ...
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Advertising : 156 words view this articleBusiness communications should be addressed to the General Manager. Advertisements will be received by City and Suburban newsagents up to 5.45 p.m. ...
Article : 118 words view this articleA warm welcome will be given to any agreement that may be arrived at between Great Britain and the United States. Indications so far are ...
Article : 692 words view this articleIn considering whether there should be further investigation into the Wonthaggi disaster the State Ministry is faced with the fact that ...
Article : 340 words view this articleGifts from old boys of the institution are an encouraging feature of the appeal which has been made through these columns to provide £50,000 to build a ...
Article : 228 words view this articleStrong opposition to the traffic committee's proposal to impose an hourly charge in official parking areas, has been expressed by some members of the Council, representatives of motoring organisations, and others. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 words view this articleSYDNEY, Monday.—There are occasions when legislative sins are condoned as a matter of expediency. The arguments on such occasions are much as those that ...
Article : 734 words view this articleThis afternoon the executive committee of the Building Industry Congress will consider a letter from the Housing Investigation and Slum Abolition Board asking ...
Article : 43 words view this articleAustralia's expenditure on defence for the three years ending on June 30 will amount to £22,860,000. "This amount has been financed from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 693 words view this articleToo busy taking a picture of his brothers and a little shipmate abroad the Orford Wales. (Lord Wakehurst) and Lady Wakehurst, did not notice the presence of yesterday, the Hon. Christopher Loder, son of the new Governor of New South another photographer. From left: Conway Seymour, the Hon. Robert Loder, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 words view this articleBefore the City Council can introduce a system of hourly instead or daily charges for parking on official parking areas, it will be necessary to obtain the authority ...
Article : 287 words view this articleThe City Council is negotiating with the Railways Commissioners for the construction of a new railway bridge across Punt road, near Swan street, Richmond. ...
Article : 252 words view this articleOfficial statistics issued yesterday by the Defence Department showed that on February 10 last the total strength of the millia forces was 34,736 officers and men, ...
Article : 67 words view this articleLady Robinson will open one of the best one-man shows we are likely to see in Melbourne's art year of 1937. The artist is Mr. Will Ashton, of Sydney (director ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 542 words view this articleRecommendations by the special committee which recently presented a report to the Federal Ministry on research work in secondary industries, will be considered ...
Article : 414 words view this articleDr. Cyril Jenkins, a British composer, who visited Melbourne several years ago, is seriously 111, and his wife and three children are in distressed circumstances ...
Article : 83 words view this articleAn appeal was launched on Saturday after the publication of a letter from the president of the housing committee of the Carrum Downs settlement, for funds to ...
Article : 387 words view this articleNotices to inform motorists from other States that no petrol will be sold in Victoria on Anzac Day, will be shown [?] all service stations in towns and districts ...
Article : 75 words view this articlePhillip Quirk, farmer, of Cornella East, [?] Bendigo, who died on January 20, left by [?] dated December 6, 1934, real estate of a [?] value of £3,218 and personal property of ...
Article : 125 words view this articleHis Excellency the Governor (Lord Huntingfield) gave a luncheon party at Government House yesterday, at which the Governor-designate of New South ...
Article : 40 words view this articleThe Governor-designate of New South Wales (Lord Wakehurst), accompanied by Lady Wakehurst and their three sons, left on the Orford yesterday in continuation ...
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