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Article : 93 wordsIn a boxing contest to-night Ern Valle knocked out-Billie Brodie in the ninth round. It was a good fight. ...
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Article : 83 wordsAt the Stadium to-right Melville knocked out Geike in the eighth round. After two rounds Melville, who scaled 9st 81b, outboxed Geike (weight 9st. 21b.), ...
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Article : 253 wordsThe patriotic parade, in which about 70 young ladies took part, was a novel and spectacular feature of Mme. Charvin's war concert given last night in the Town Hall ...
Article : 327 wordsThe people of North Sydney tendered a welcome home to the wounded soldiers of the district at the local School of Arts last night. A concert and social was held to ...
Article : 312 words"It is necessary that there should be official listeners at times at telephone conversations," said Mr. Spence, Postmaster-General, to-day, referring to evidence given ...
Article : 221 wordsAt a boarding-house in Stanley-street, South Brisbane yesterday, a Russian named Harry Vasselevsky, aged 25 year's, was found dead with an automatic pistol by his side. ...
Article : 56 wordsDiscussing the scheme of the British Government for applying science to industries, and the wisdom of extending it to the dominions, Professor Orme Masson, of ...
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Article : 147 wordsThe whole of the collieries will continue at work next week pending further negotiations with the proprietors upon the request of the men for an increase in wages. The opinion ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 10 Oct 1915, Page 4
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