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One of the first colliers to discharge coal at Sydney unloading in heavy rain at Pyrmont on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 words view this articleFINDING that the grounds of objection were not sustained, the Licensing Court yesterday granted an application by John Joseph Reidy for a provisional certificate for a liquor licence for an hotel to be built at New ...
Article : 613 words view this articleAll ex-servicemen on leave stranded in Melbourne and awaiting transport will be cleared for Tasmania before ...
Article : 117 words view this articleDonations to the Chinese Nurses' Fund: Acknowledged, £22; Pte A. C. Chick, St. Helens, £1; A.W., 5/; total, £23/5/[?] ...
Article : 24 words view this articleCANBERRA, Thurs.—The Minister for the Navy, Munitions, and Aircraft Production (Mr Makin) is expected to leave Australia to take up the post of Resident Minister in Washington in February or March. ...
Article : 442 words view this articleWASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United States is still objecting to Britain's demands on Siam, the Under Secretary of State (Mr Acheson) told a Press conference today. ...
Article : 380 words view this articleCANBERRA, Thurs.— Minimum rates of pay for women fixed under the National Security Regulations and upheld by ...
Article : 150 words view this article[?]WARNING that a bush fire hazard was developing in Tasmania was issued by the Weather Bureau last night. ...
Article : 23 words view this articleJudgment was reserved by the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris when the arbitration proceedings on the Hobart Bridge concluded in the ...
Article : 114 words view this articleThe Government will consider the inclusion of a conservatorium of music in the plans for the new university to be erected on the Sandy ...
Article : 100 words view this articleTHERE will be a 10 pc increase in the December quota of beer. If the breweries can do so, an extra delivery will be ...
Article : 52 words view this articleMr H. B. Hood, agent, was elected to the Hobart Marine Bd. yesterday, and Mr J. W. Turner and Mr M. S. Millar were re-elected. Mr Hood ...
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