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Article : 134 wordsToday, on Page 17, "The Sun" publishes the result of an investigation by special writer George H. Johnston, of claims by a Sydney man with no medical qualifications that he can cure cancer. ...
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Article : 278 wordsFour NSW mines are idle today for a loss of 1790 tons of coal. They include open cuts affected by weather. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 3 Dec 1947, Page 2
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