When the Deportation Board met to-day, Mr. Watt, K.C counsel for Mr. Walsh, said he had given his client certain advice as to the course he should ...
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Article : 217 wordsThe position of the steamers Lycaon and Middleham Castle at Port Pirie, whose crews and on strike, remains unchanged and both vessels are tied up. ...
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Article : 210 wordsIn answering Mr. Meighen's charges, Mr. Mackenzie King declared to-day that the Government had reduced taxation by 75 per cent., the expenditure by ...
Article : 61 wordsThe third day of the show of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, Incorporated, was, like the preceding two days, ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. George Swinburne (Australia) signalised his first attendance on the committee dealing with health matters by pointing out that its Budget in four years ...
Article : 89 wordsMajor-General Sir Sefton Brancker (Director of Civil Aviation in Great Britain) has arrived here, having completed his trans-desert survey in a flight from ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Fri 11 Sep 1925, Page 9
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