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Advertising : 215 wordsThe "Morning Post" correspondent at Warsaw telegraphed that Paderewski has resigned the Premiership of ...
Article : 69 wordsAlexander Woo[?]mann, left U.K. May 6. for Australia; left Suez May 19: was due Aden May 24, thence Fremantle. Benall[?], left U.K. April 2 with war ...
Article : 747 words"Lo Temps" states that President Wilson intends to ask the United States Congress to accept a mandate for Constantinople and the adjoining ...
Article : 96 wordsA San Francisco message states that Captain E[?]dswag, of the barquentine Al[?], from Melbourne, reports a South Sea mystery. The fate Is unknown of ...
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Article : 129 wordsThe Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand in an interview expressed the opinion that an ...
Article : 71 wordsThe chairman of the Greater Newcastle Royal Commission (Mr. James) was asked to-day if he had received official information as to the fate of ...
Article : 106 wordsThe King of the Belgians, while flying from Folkestone to Dartmouth on a visit to his son in the Naval College, was forced to descend into the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe bunker shortage at Sydney and Melbourne, caused through the seamen's strike, has been responsible for a visit to Newcastle of several big troopships and liners. This photo., which was taken from the northern corner of the Basin on Friday last, shows the C. and D. liner Port Denison (10,500 tons) on the left, and the P. and O. liner Khyber (8946 tons), which were then bunkering at the electric cranes. Just before the photo, was taken, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 252 wordsAt the Holborn Stadium in a 15-rounds' contest Jimmy Wilde knocked out A[?] Mansfield in the 13th round. Mansfield fought pluckily and showed ...
Article : 47 wordsThe peace celebrations will commence on August 3. National thanks-giving services will be conducted at Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, ...
Article : 108 wordsThe scheme for a Soldiers' Memorial Club and War Museum was personally placed before the committee of the Returned Soldiers' League last ...
Article : 318 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of "Daily Express" reports that hundreds of thousands of Germans intend to emigrate to South America, Canada ...
Article : 48 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphs that martial law has been proclaimed at Stettin owing to the riots which were caused by the food ...
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Article : 115 wordsReuter's special correspondent reports: British arms, followed by British rupees, had a wonderful effect on the occupied territories on the ...
Article : 149 wordsThe now town clerk has taken up his duties at New Lambton, and has come with splendid credentials from his late employers, the Coonamble ...
Article : 192 words"A Victim" writes: "I notice you have published the award of railway officers, giving increases from £30 upwards in various ...
Article : 193 wordsThe commission appointed by the Bern International Labor Congress has accepted the Invitation of the German Majority and Independent ...
Article : 134 wordsMr. Jack Munro advise that circumstances have arisen that make a postponement of the Green-Finney fight necessary. Consequently Billy James ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Board of Trade notifies that general licences have been issued permitting the Importation of cocoa, butter, [?]leostearine, olive oil, fresh fruit ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Thu 29 May 1919, Page 1
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