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Article : 72 words view this articleThe Royal Commission, consisting of Major-General Sir J. W. MrCay (chairman), Brigadier-General R. E. Williams, and Dr. R. C. Mills, which is investigating ...
Article : 1022 words view this articleThreatening a Witness Alleged. Henry Stokes, who was charged recently with shooting Henry Slater in Little Collins street, and was acquitted, was arrested ...
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Article : 268 words view this articleJudgment was given by Mr. Justice Hood in the Practice Court yesterday on a case stated to him by Judge Woinarski, who, in the Court of General Sessions on June 16, ...
Article : 250 words view this articleThe early return to Australia of many senior military officers will necessitate the reallotment of a number of permanent appointments both at the central defence ...
Article : 352 words view this articleSo far as Australia is concerned, the two main lines of export affected by the preferential duties on articles from the Dominions which came into force in the ...
Article : 301 words view this articleThe Rev. E. S. Watsford, who occupied the pulpit at St. Michael's Church of England North Carlton, for two years during the absence at the front of the vicar (Chaplin-Major C. W. T. Rogera), has ...
Article : 102 words view this articleReplying in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to Mr. Mitchell (Nat., Goulburn Valley), who asked if it were intended to place on district committees the ...
Article : 181 words view this articleThe question whether women in the higher class tailoring work shall, for similar work, receive the same wage as men, was the principal point in evidence given before Mr. Justice ...
Article : 532 words view this articleSir,—For some time past we have had the pleasure of reading the views of some of our leading men upon a living wage. State ser-vants, council employees, butchers, bakers, ...
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