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Advertising : 37 wordsThe sixth of the triangular tests started at Manchester yesterday, when the Australians met England for the second time. Rain delayed the start of the game, and there was no cricket until 2.45, but during the time that remained the Englishmen ...
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Advertising : 200 wordsErnest Barry, champion sculler of England, to-day met and defeated Dick Arnst on the Thames for the sculling championship of the world and £500 a side. ...
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Article : 96 wordsMr. Harry Floyd, upon bearing of Arnst's defeat this morning, said:--"Many people thought that because I did not go to England with him that I was prejudiced when they ...
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Article : 145 wordsThe Emperor Mutsuhito, who was reported last night to be rapidly sinking, died this morning. The news, as it spreads from one town to ...
Article : 52 wordsTo be entangled in a live telephone wire in the vicinity of Vaucluse was the exciting though very unpleasant experience of two young people last evening, who, accompanied ...
Article : 298 wordsThe deceased Emperor, Mutsuhito, was born at Kioto on November 3, 1852, and succeeded his father, Komei Tenno, in 1867. It has been claimed that he was the 121st ruler of his line ...
Article : 757 wordsThe outburst of indignation by the German press against the British naval programme, is regarded here as an example of Teutonic bluster and Ill-temper. ...
Article : 338 wordsAustralia's champion, Harry Pearce, who has twice been beaten by Arnst, said:--"I don't know what to think of it at all. There must have been something radically wrong ...
Article : 73 wordsThe big elimination balloon race, to decide by whom the United States should be represented in the international contest for the Gordon Bennett Cup, which takes place in ...
Article : 74 wordsThirty thousand angry workers held a mass meeting in Southwark Park, at which a resolution, was unanimously passed rejecting the manifesto issued by the dock strike ...
Article : 81 wordsYesterday afternoon, while a party of four were motoring to Cataract, and while passing through the outskirts of Campbelltown, Mr. Turner ("The Sun's" photographer), who was ...
Article : 106 wordsDespite the vigorous military campaign with which the Republican Government has been trying to end it, the reign of lawlessness in North-Western China continues. ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. F. H. Kelly (Leichhardt) writes:--The following is an exact copy of my seasonal forecast published, in the "Newcastle Herald" of May 1, 1912:-- ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Hotel Australia wireless station expects to be in communication with the following ships to-day by Australasian Wireless:-- ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsA new kind of vehicle, known as tho horse taxi-cab, has made its appearance on London, streets. It is intended to provide employment for those old cabmen who are either ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 30 Jul 1912, Page 1
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