Next month a conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, which was founded last year by representatives of the ...
Article : 270 wordsArchitects, builders, manufacturers, merchants, and anyone interested in building are invited to attend the public session of the first annual conference of the Building ...
Article : 207 words"Are the churches of Great Britain half empty?" remarked the Rev. J. Edwards when the P. and O. linear Mooltan berthed at Port Melbouen yesterday morning on ...
Article : 273 wordsOn account of Japan's low manufacturing costs and the efficiency of her methods Europe felt the invasion of her markets, and feared it, said Mr. R. Nott, ...
Article : 191 wordsIn a bulletin received from England the World Chief Scout (Lord Baden-Powell) appeals to all members of Boy Scout Associations to assist in dealing with the ...
Article : 1,567 wordsOnce upon a time a party of birdmen was jaunting down the Murray River [?] South Australia, and the cook's "offsider" on the steamer became greatly ...
Article : 2,169 wordsMary Speecley, of Napier street, Fitzroy, was charged at the Fitzroy Court on Monday that between September 26, 1932, and June 26, 1933, she was the occupier of a dwelling in which was ...
Article : 219 wordsPERTH, Monday.—The State Full Court decided that it could not deal with appeals against decisions of the local court on claims brought under the Commonwealth ...
Article : 131 wordsThe first report of the National Council of Deaf and Dumb Societies in Australia, which was formed in February, 1932, deals with the preliminary work of ...
Article : 267 words"So long as there is money to be spent at Canberra, large numbers of the unemployed and unemployable of nomadic habits will naturally congregate at Canberra," said ...
Article : 219 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—This week the Federal Cabinet will consider the appointment of a book censorship committee to axamine imported books of a questionable ...
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Article : 64 wordsSir,—The position in regard to the payment of fees in State secondary schools has not been made quite clear to the public. In the country centres, where secondary ...
Article : 377 wordsSir,—The proposed Yarra boulevard, as planned at present, will spoil the great natural beauty of the Ya[?]ra banks in the neighbourhood of Kew, which is one of the ...
Article : 365 wordsThe committee appointed by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) to inquire into the advisability of requiring small ships to instal wireless equipment ...
Article : 228 wordsA statement that the police had been given a ruling that betting money could not be confiscated in street betting cases was made by Detective-Sergeant Burrows in the North ...
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Article : 175 wordsA week's retreat for members and intending members of the Catholic Women's Social Gu[?] will begin in St. Francis' Church on Sunday afternoon, July 16. The preacher will be the Rev. ...
Article : 97 wordsHOBART, Monday.—Albert Victor Ingaram, aged 19 years, of Tyenna, North-Eastern Tasmania, was fatally shot to-day at Camden Plains, near Mt. Barrow. He was one of a shooting party ...
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Article : 53 wordsWOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF at Yarra Yarra links. Eliminating round:—(Left) Watching the games from the clubhouse verandah: Mrs. Green, Mrs. T. Shipman, and Mr. E. Bartlett. (Centre, left to right) Miss Mona MacLeod. who came second with 80 and 88. Miss Shirley Tolhurst third, with 86 and 84. (Right) Miss Sus[?]e To[?]hurst, who led the field with 80 and 78. She hroke the course record by two strokes during the afternoon round. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 11 Jul 1933, Page 7
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