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Article : 263 wordsThe Australian Commissioner (Mr. J. A. M. Elder), who is leaving for East Pittsburgh to-morrow night, is broadcasting from KDKA at 5 o'clock on Saturday morning a ...
Article : 687 wordsLicut.-Commander J.M. Kenworthy, Liberal member for Central Hull, who served in the Navy during the war, has written a special article to the "Daily ...
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Article : 184 words"By rush legislation and immature consideration the present Ministry has driven off the roten and crumbling roads of the State the very vehicles which would ...
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Article : 85 wordsFrom being the object of occasional criticism, the Tramways Board has now incurried the hostility of a large section of the travelling public, because it is ...
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Article : 426 wordsHenry Fenton, director of the Fenton Textile Association Limited, Yorkshire, formerly a millionaire, who was charged with having converted to uses other than ...
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Article : 660 wordsTransmissions from the American broadcasting station KDKA were again received in Melbourne last night. It is apparent that increasing numbers of wireless ...
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Article : 473 wordsA "lightning" strike by the lighting and heating staffs of the Law Courts, the Houses of Parliament, and other public buildings, extended to Buckingham Palace. ...
Article : 132 wordsResidents of Elsternwick and Elwood are awaiting with interest the definition of the Tramways Board's policy with regard to Sunday morning motor-'bus services. ...
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Article : 108 wordsTowards the £1,600 required to be raised to receive £1,000 offered by an anonymous donor for the endowment of medical research at the Universit of Melbourne we ...
Article : 74 wordsAt the Cheltenham Court on Wednesday before Messrs. T. F. Le Page (chairman) and M. Clements, J.P.'s, Annie spears, Dandenong road, Cheltenham was fined 5/, and 5/ costs, for having crossed ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 30 Jan 1925, Page 11
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