Her Excellenecy Lady Isaacs, attended by Miss D. S. Graham, private secretary, and Lieutenant C. H. Finlay, A.D.C., will leave Canberra this evening for Sydney. ...
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Article : 363 wordsIt is understood that a unanimous recommendation that a very substantial reduction should be made in the nominal capital value of the Victorian Railways ...
Article : 344 wordsMARYBOROUGH, Sunday.—On an autumn day 79 years ago three wandering fossickers found gold at the White Hills, then portion of a vast run controlled by ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsA portrait of the Duchess of York by Mr. James Quinn, the Australian artist, will, states a message from London, be exhibited at the Royal Academy, which will ...
Article : 397 wordsOn tracks of grass tracks of soil tracks of sand, and even on tracks of oyster shell will races be run to-day, one of the most important days of the year in Australian ...
Article : 310 wordsBy special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue, and all rights ...
Article : 42 wordsA carnival which was begun at the Aspendale Speedway on Saturday to help the appeal for £50,000 for St. Vincent's Hospital will be continued to-day. The ...
Article : 186 words"I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." CORRESPONDENTS are requested to inform the ...
Article : 168 wordsThe death is announced in a message from London of Mr. C. Stewart Caine, editor of "Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac." Mr. Caine was exceedingly popular with ...
Article : 520 wordsThere comes a time in the affairs of men and nations when doubt arises of the wisdom of past actions. A wave of such doubt is sweeping the world to-day. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsThe Australian Association of British Manufacturers urges that, in the interests of Imperial trade, action should be taken to prevent the use of unfair methods by ...
Article : 275 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—The Federal Ministry has decided that the Hotel Kurrajong, which has been the residence in Canberra of many members of the Federal ...
Article : 120 wordsCLUNES, Sunday.—The "Back to Clunes" reunion was inaugurated by the arrival of a special train from Melbourne on Friday evening, which brought nearly ...
Article : 543 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—The Australian Inland Mission ambulance aeroplane, The Victory, piloted by Mr. Eric Donaldson, and carrying Dr. Allan Vickers (the "flying ...
Article : 190 wordsWith the record number of 1,100 passengers the P. and O. liner Strathaird left Station Pier, Port Melbourne, at 6 o'clock on Saturday night on her round cruise to ...
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Article : 283 wordsWARRANDYTE, Sunday.—A feature of the opening of the permanent camp of the 1st Moreland Boy Scouts at Lowestoft was an exhibition of boomerang throwing by ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—Surely Mr. W. A. Watt was aware when he quoted recently the cost of education in 1914, that this low cost of £1/0/9 a head of the population was very largely due ...
Article : 379 wordsSir,—As an experienced cyclist, I strongly support the suggestion of "Vigilant" that a head-lamp and an efficient tail reflector (with or without a rear lamp) be standard ...
Article : 269 wordsCompositions by Purcell, Elgar, and Norman Cocker will be included in the programme of the midday organ recital which will be given on the Town Hall organ on ...
Article : 53 wordsThe State president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. G. W. Holland) said on Saturday that he regretted that the council of the Lord Mayor's Fund had failed to ...
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Article : 126 wordsBELGRAVE, Sunday.—Margaret McGregor Hughes, aged 65 years, of Glenfern road, Upwey, was found this afternoon lying on a bed with her throat cut. The discovery was made by a ...
Article : 82 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—Edward Payne, aged 19 years, died on Saturday evening from the effects of gunshot wounds in the side. A shotgun was accidentally discharged while Payne was out ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 17 Apr 1933, Page 6
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