The proclamation of the Government stipulating that in regard to imported tinned ware the arsenic contents of the tin employed must not exced [?] grain, or ...
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Article : 852 wordsA much neglected district, which requires only roads and a railway to become very reproductive, is King[?] which is described in "The Australasian" this week. ...
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Article : 764 wordsIn declaring open the aircraft display at the Exhibition Building yesteday afternoon, the Minister for Defence, (Senator Pearce) paid a high tribute to the work ...
Article : 576 wordsIn the plebis[?] for the 12 best roses yesterday Madame Abel Chatenay passed the 300 mark. She closed the day with a lead of 65 on Fran Karl Druschki—exactly ...
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Article : 475 wordsSir Archibald Williamson, Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office, informed Captain Coote (Coalition Liberal) in the House of Commons, that the supply of recruits for ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 19 Jun 1920, Page 20
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