W. DUNN, Owners and skipper of the champion 14-footer Clio," the most successful boat amongst the dingles for some seasons past. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 379 wordsTelegrams from St. Petersburg declare that the trials at present in progress of those persons charged with being implicated in the massacre of Jews are simply a mockery. ...
Article : 108 wordsAt the Conference of Civil Servants yesterday Mr. P. E. Williams presiding, Mr. Clarke continued his advocacy of a Civil Service Provident' Fund. He did not think it ...
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Article : 75 wordsThe "Daily Mail" reports that the submarine vessel known as A1, which was sunk near the Nab Lightship, oft Portsmouth, some weeks ago, has been raised. ...
Article : 92 wordsSir Clements Markham, President of the Royal Geographical Society, declares that the results of the Discovery's Antarctic expedition are magnificent, and just double what ...
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Article : 62 wordsThe Legislative Assembly of British Columbia recently passed an Act specifically excluding Chinese from employment in the mines. ...
Article : 119 wordsRobt. Sutler, 96, was before the Geelong Court to-day, charged with vagrancy. The presiding magistrate said it was scandalous that an old and respected resident ...
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Article : 131 wordsThe staff of Fitzgerald Brothers' Circus saved a panic last night by the cool manner in which they dealt with a very serious accident. The circus is noted for the admirable ...
Article : 300 wordsAn inquest was hold yesterday concerning the death of a young man named E. Beckett, who was accidentally shot with a gun at Nowra. It appears that Beckett and another ...
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Article : 267 wordsThe Port Melbourne Yacht Club's race today was won by Fancy, Bonnie being second and Cooee third. Bonnie and Kurrewa came to grief during the race. The two yachts ...
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Article : 215 wordsQuarter-master-Sergt. M'Creanor, of the 4th Regiment, died in the hospital to-day. About two years ago he was accidentally shot at Adamstown range during a competition. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe great shipping combine organised by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan hat been transferred to London. Mr. J. Bruce Ismay, of the White Star line. ...
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The Sunday Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1903 - 1910), Sun 10 Apr 1904, Page 1
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