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Article : 868 wordsThe Germans have concluded an economic agreement with Russia. It provides for the de jure recognition of the Russian Soviet Government, the restoration of ...
Article : 439 wordsObjection has frequently been raised by private shipping companies to what is described as "the unnatural competition" of Government-owned shipping concerns, ...
Article : 633 words"There should be no room in Australia for shirkers and drones. We should put a board up over our doors saying 'No admittance, except on business,'"said the ...
Article : 1,845 wordsSerious injuries were received by Curwen George Damyon, aged 20 years, of Gleneira road, Ripponlea, when the motor-cycle which he was riding collided with a pony ...
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Article : 92 wordsA conference of the American relief administration and the Jewish joint distribution committee held in London has drawn up a programme of famine relief for ...
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Article : 71 wordsTwice within the last few weeks has the electric train service been interrupted in consequence of sheets of corrugated iron having been blown off sheds at the ...
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Article : 265 wordsMr. George Smith, manager of Her Majesty's Theatre, sent a bundle of tickets for "A Night Out" to Mr. J. Divolis's confectionery shop, near the Theatre Royal, ...
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Article : 42 wordsMr. Percy Hunter, director of Federal immigration, who was to have sailed this week to become director in Australia, has been instructed to remain in London for a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 19 Apr 1922, Page 7
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