The Melbourne police are searching for a man who talks persuasively, marries his victims, borrows their money, and then disappears. ...
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Article : 472 wordsWith mono[?]s regularity members of the Assembly continue to put questions relating to the thousand homes scheme. ...
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Article : 244 wordsThe Premier, in the Assembly yesterday, expressed surprise at the preferential treatment accorded Victoria by the ...
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Article : 645 wordsThe Premier (Sir George Fuller) today stated that approximately. 92 per cent, of the contract price of the North Shore Bridge would be spent wholly in ...
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Article : 250 wordsAnother interruption of the work in connection with the new bridge across the River Murray at Murray Bridge occurred on Wednesday. It is stated a meeting of ...
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Article : 152 wordsThe fining of John Kelly, a small taxpayer, of Purnim, £15 for failure to lodge, his taxation returns, compared with the fine of £10 imposed upon Sir Sidney ...
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Article : 498 wordsThe Government announce that the official recognition of the Soviet Government will be gazetted this evening.—Reuter. ...
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Article : 200 wordsMr. Francis Birtles believes that the Douglas Mawson women are in the hands of the Northern Territory blacks. In an interview to-day he declared that the ...
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Article : 131 wordsDespite the decision of the Federal Labor Conference, the question of the reinstatement of Messrs. Bailey, Buckley, Bramston, and Sutherland, as the result of the ...
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Article : 100 wordsAt a meeting to-day the New South Wales Butter and Cheese Stabilisation Committee unanimously approved of the Dairy Produce Export Control Act, And ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. O'Grady, the Governor of Tasmania. will embark by the Orama on November 15. He will be accompanied by his two daughters and two grandchildren, one of ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 30 Oct 1924, Page 9
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