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Article : 164 wordsSir,—A lot of my correspondence, and I presume that of thousands of others, bears the imprint on the envelope, "Grow more wheat." In view of the fact that the number ...
Article : 124 wordsFollowing a conference with Mr. D. McGeachie, superintendent, this morning, officials of the State Mine Lodge decided that under no consideration would any members ...
Article : 93 wordsThe St. John Ambulance Association is organising first aid classes at Coogee, Paddington, Toongabbie, Rockdnle, Lindfield, and Redfern for men, and classes for women at Coogee. ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—On reading the law list in your columns this morning, I was surprised to see that a Judge of the High Court was listed to sit and hear a case to-day, while the State ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Apr 1930, Page 10
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