A. M. Charlton, the Man[?]long-distance swimmer, gave further evidence of his wonderful prowess at the Domain Baths on Saturday. ...
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Article : 725 wordsThe Administrator at arrived at Salamoa about 11 days ago in his yacht, Franklin. He remained there for about five days, awaiting the arrival of Mr. Grose, late acting warden, ...
Article : 188 wordsThere will be a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day when further consideration will be given to the draft bill, prepared by the Ministor for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddaley) for ...
Article : 510 wordsThe first 24 hours at sea have been devoted to settling into quarters. Their Royal Highnesses spent the day quietly in their apartments, and dined with the staff. The weather. ...
Article : 305 wordsIn an address to members of the Industrial Club at Chicago Mr. Bruce said that the United States should invest capital in Australia. Though Australia was a great, ...
Article : 618 wordsThe London-New York wireless telephonic service was successfully opened to-day. The rush of business men and others desiring to talk to New York at £5 per minute was so ...
Article : 488 wordsNews received to-day from Hankow states that the Chinese authorities, by agreement with the British Consul-General, have arranged for the withdrawal of all Chinese troops and ...
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Article : 221 wordsCharges that United States oil interests were attempting to create a war between the United States and Mexico were made in both Houses of Congress on Saturday, when the ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Australian Board of Control continued its deliberations again on Saturday morning, and a number of very important recommendations were made. These recommendations ...
Article : 566 wordsThe proceedings pending between the State and the Commonwealth in reference to Garden Island, besides involving very valuable property, include important questions of ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. H.G. Wells, in the first of a series of articles, secured by the "Sunday Express" emphasises the opinion that mankind is in an intense phase of transition, and contests the ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—I happened to be one of the many thousand who witnessed the tragic end to Mr. Phil. Garlick at the Maroubra Speedway on Saturday night. ...
Article : 298 wordsSir Joseph Cook and the British Treasury have completed negotiations regarding Australia's share of German reparations. The amount to be paid to the Commonwealth has ...
Article : 49 wordsWhile fishing off Doubtful Island at Bremer Bay, between Albany and Esperance, on the south coast, Ednle Hassel, of Jarramongup, Buffered terrible injuries through an ...
Article : 82 wordsIn his third article for the British United Press Signor Mussolini says:— "I arrived at the age of 39 years as Italy's youngest Prime Minister with ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Huddart, Parker steamer Zealandia, with nearly 400 passengers and a large amount of general cargo, was delayed at Hobart on Saturday for twelve hours on account ...
Article : 352 wordsThe construction of "Moth" aeroplanes is to be commenced at Melbourne immediately by the De Havilland Company. A party, consisting of Major H. De Havilland, and Messrs. ...
Article : 253 wordsIn his presidential address to the Royal Geographical Society, Sir Charles Close said that within 20 years the number, of whites in the dominions should be 25,000,000. The British ...
Article : 421 words"I am the loneliest man in the world," said Mr. Baldwin, addressing his neighbours and constituents at Bewdley, "A Prime Minister is like the captain of a ship," he added. "He ...
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Article : 304 wordsThe keenest interest is being taken throughout France in the Senatorial elections to-day. Senators hold office for nine years, and onethird of the members of the Senate retire ...
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Article : 232 wordsMistaking the depth of water in the Domain Baths, Ernest Morley, aged 21 years, a steward on the R.M.S. Ormuz, dived into about 3ft of water there yesterday afternoon, and was ...
Article : 105 wordsSir Neville Howse (Australian Minister for Defence) embarked on the Otranto to-day. He is practically convalescent, and expects that the voyage will restore him to complete health. ...
Article : 72 wordsPercy Merret, a fruiterer, of Footscray, was bailed up by two men, who had masked themselves with handkerchiefs; and was made to descend from the cart in which he was driving ...
Article : 145 wordsAccording to a message from Paris the State, derived £3,000,000 last year from casinos. The highest returns were those of Deauville with £145,000 and Blarritz with £430,000. This ...
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Article : 78 wordsThe Boston University debating team suf fered its first defeat in three years last night by the Sydney University team. The Australian team, which opposed the ...
Article : 62 wordsThe people of Normandy will celebrate in June the birth of William the Conqueror. Caen is organising fetes. Falaise, where the Conqueror was born, will hold a series of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 10 Jan 1927, Page 11
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