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Advertising : 17 wordsThe s.s. Sumatra, 584 tons, was not built for open ocean travel, and disastrous chance destroyed her in her perilous voyage to and from Rabaul. Available evidence is that the vessel was not overloaded ...
Article : 698 wordsLONDON, May 21.—Australian opinion needs arousing on the Singapore question. Unless it speedily manifests itself, there in serious danger of an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsSir Ceoil Foley Lambert. M.P., formerly Fourth Sea Lord: "Nine millions for a fortified base at Singapore? It ...
Article : 85 wordsFrom the name E. Bell, on the clothing the second body is presumed to be that of the captain of the Sumatra. ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Referee next Wednesday will contain many attractive features. The Grand National Hurdle Race will be discussed and selections made ...
Article : 203 wordsOn page 23 are printed some women's letters in our competition "What Would You Do with £250 Which You Were ...
Article : 178 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—W. S. Ailcliir., the cook of the Trevessa, who is among those saved in the second boat, has had a vivid career at sea. ...
Article : 89 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Lady Astor, who has been exhibiting impatience in connection with her Liquor Bill, has been forced to submit to another delay. ...
Article : 143 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The first list of the members of the crew saved from the Trevessa contains the names of ...
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Article : 178 wordsCloudy and unsettled, with showers, but chiefly in afternoon unit evening. North-west to west, and later ...
Article : 33 wordsHONOLULU.—The schooner Elinor H., from Newcastle, which was posted as missing for three weeks, has arrived. ...
Article : 25 wordsLAHORE, Saturday.—Six boys are still unaccounted for as a result of the Calcutta Orphanage disaster. This is the worst recorded in Calcutta. ...
Article : 88 wordsLAHORE, Saturday.—The Imperial Bank has obtained a dissolution of the interim injunction granted by the Bombay High Court against further ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—John Charlie has been committed for trial on a charge of obtaining £3 from Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Hill alleged in evidence that ...
Article : 84 wordsLONDON.—"I thank you for the generous offering you so kindly gave me on Easter Day," writes the Rev. A. Cuming, vicar of Addlestone, Surrey, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 150 wordsLONDON. Saturday.—In the list of political birthday honors announced last night appear the names of Professor Flinders Petrie, who receives a ...
Article : 44 wordsThe soon are high, the Signal said, and Winter gales blow hard; She went out, ensign upside down, which means her luck's Ill-starred, The blows of fate have cruel weight for little ships that brave The envious fury of the storm, the malice of the wave. ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 1 Jul 1923, Page 1
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