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Article : 703 wordsThe first of the races for the America's Cup was sailed to-day off Newport, and was won by the Enterprise. ...
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Article : 559 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the 'New York "Times" says:—"Politicians have been brought to realise by events this week that the prohibition question cannot be disregarded ...
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Article : 538 wordsThe special representative of the Australian Press Association at Cairo says that Mr. Scullin, who appears to have greatly benefited by his sea voyage, was most disappointed that ...
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Article : 180 wordsMembers of the Royal Brighton Yacht Club presented to the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven), at the annual smoke night of the club on Saturday night, a model of his yacht, ...
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Article : 151 wordsMr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher (Editor of the "Sydney Morning Herald"), who returned to Sydney by the Niagara on Saturday, after having attended the Empire Press Conference in ...
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Article : 246 wordsThe Australian billiards player, Walter Lindrum, who arrived in London to-day, met with a slight mishap on the boat train, as a result of which he lost three teeth. While he was ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Sep 1930, Page 9
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