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Article : 59 wordsThose who take an interest in football-- and it would [?] an easy task to take a census of thos[?] who don".--will find in Friday's issue of "The Sun" ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsInterviewed regarding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, Continental financiers with large Australian interests declare that the people of the Commonwealth are ...
Article : 88 wordsBoth parties in the Commons lined up for the reciprocity fight when the House met yesterday evening. Upon the Government motion being ...
Article : 167 wordsThe decision of "Daily" Messenger not to accompany the Australasian Rugby team to Great Britain was keenly discussed in football circles to-day. The consensus of opinion ...
Article : 718 wordsThe police here are just now endeavoring to cut short the flight of a pair of runaway lovers from Germany. A cable to the German Consul here ...
Article : 155 wordsAbbatemaggio, the betrayer of his former Camorrist comrades, bas been much flattered at having received a cheque and other gifts from people abroad who have admired ...
Article : 150 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons to-day as to whether the Colonial Governments were consulted with regard to the drafting of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, ...
Article : 59 wordsA bill that has just been passed by the Senate imposes drastic restrictions upon future candidates for both Houses of the National Legislature. ...
Article : 147 wordsA massacre of Europeans and natives is reported from Bechuanaland, South Africa. According to advices from Livingstone, Rhodesia, 37 persons in all were ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Government has drafted the bill under which it is proposed to deal with those who have been conspiring against the Republic. ...
Article : 103 words"I have always," said Mr. Holman, in conclusion, "held that probably the greatest of all crimes are those committed by people who sow the seeds of international malice and intolerance. I think that ...
Article : 1,109 wordsThe waterside workers in Cardiff held a mass meeting last night at which they resolved to tie up the port until the ship-owners agree to recognise the Seamen's Union. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe gas trouble is to-day in the balance. Last night's meeting of the council of the Gas Employees' Union decided that the employers should be formally advised of the ...
Article : 279 wordsAn unusual application, respecting a solicitor, was before Mr. Acting-Justice Rich in Equity to-day. Mr. Davidson (instructed by Messrs. ...
Article : 483 wordsSerious developments have occurred in the strike of tramway men in Oporto, the second city in Portugal. The men endeavored yesterday to bring ...
Article : 108 wordsOfficial figures have just been issued showing the ravages of the plague in India. During the half-year ended June 30, the deaths totalled 650,690. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe astronomers at the Yerkes Observatory have been making nightly observations of the kiess comet since its discovery was announced by the Lick Observatory on the ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 20 Jul 1911, Page 1
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