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Advertising : 429 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" at Rome says that further ugly details have come to light in connection with the fight between the mutinous ...
Article : 190 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" at Dublin states that the soldiers are furiously angry, and are searching for Brigadier-General Lucas. They got ...
Article : 276 wordsA message from Berlin says that at the first meeting of the now Reichstag Herr Fehrenbach, the new Chancellor, speaking on the foreign policy, ...
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Article : 97 wordsThe mallet and case presented to the Prince of Wales on the occasion of the laying of the first stone of the Capitol at Canberra last' week. An, inscription on a gold disc on the end of the mallet reads, "This mallet was used by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, K.G., on the occasion of laying the first stone of the Capitol, Canberra, Australia, June 21, 1920." The mallot, which took the place of the more common trowel, is of black-wood, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 202 wordsThe underwriters have taken up 55 per cent. of the New South Wales loan, which is now quoted at a discount of 1 1-8. ...
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Article : 94 wordsThe lobbyist of "The Times" declares that there is no foundation for the statement that another meeting has been arranged between Krassin, ...
Article : 102 words"The Times"' correspondent at Constantinople stated that it is reported that the Turks, on receiving charge of two Armenian ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Miller's Point Institute from which the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union was evicted after the 1917 strike. The building was then handed over to the Overseas Shipping Control Board as a labor bureau and recreation hall for the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Waterside Workers' Union. The latter union has in turn been given notice to quit, and the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union is expected to re'take possession to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 121 wordsLord Dudley, when travelling to Screebe from Dublin, was held up at Athenry Junction, tho railway men refusing to proceed because armed ...
Article : 90 wordsA Paris message states that it is, reported from Sebastopol that General Wrangel's troops now occupy the whole of the left bank of the Dnieper. ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Watt spent the week-end at the Isle of Wight. He will take a holiday in Scotland later, and will not leave for Australia for at least a month., ...
Article : 41 wordsDuring the last few days several big increases in capital have been registered with the Registrar-General. Elliott Bros., the wholesale chemists, ...
Article : 96 wordsA Paris message states that the jewels of Gaby Deslys brought 2,000,000 francs at auction. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 30 Jun 1920, Page 1
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