"SMITH'S WEEKLY" is able, to make an important announcement regarding the "Fun" Newspaper, Sydney. That journal, having resolved to expand its capital from £200,000 to £750,000, will continue to brighten and amplify its distinguished cable service. ...
Article : 204 wordsThe case against the Millions Club of N.S.W., instituted by "Smith's Weekly" to test the Soldiers' Preference Act, was ...
Article : 1,868 wordsN.S.W.--No Saturday Work. CRIME waves--Safe breakers. W.A.H.--Won't Aeroplane Home. "S.M.H.--Still Masking Holman. ...
Article : 648 wordsThe wave of crime is still waving frantically in Britain, and the typist in the "Fun" cable office has gone home suffering from nerves and ...
Article : 122 wordsChatting to-day with the Prince's valet, after cabling my previous interview with his tailor, I learned that His Royal Highness regularly cleans ...
Article : 183 wordsTugging at their Heart-strings ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 8 wordsTo-day I informed the British Cabinet of Mr. Watt's approaching visit. Ministers wish to know whether Mr. Watt will travel in Digger uniform. ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Montrouge Gulliver travelling editor of the "Sunday Fun," who is on his way to London, cables from Colombo as follows:-- ...
Article : 113 wordsThe mask is off. The French railway strike has assumed a revolutionary character. Later ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Hugh R. Capstan, managing director of the "Fun," has made a gift of £25,000 to the funds of the Imperial Pint Institute. ...
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Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), Sat 13 Mar 1920, Page 1
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