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Detailed lists, results, guides : 557 wordsLONDON, July 19, 2 p.m.—Sir William Vernon Harcourt, commenting on the report of the Tariff Reform League shelving preferential duties in favour of retaliatory duties, writes: "The former ...
Article : 229 wordsThere is evidence that the Commonwealth Ministry, wants to have plenty of time in which to perform the process known as "stumping the country" before the general elections next ...
Article : 228 wordsThe duty of Christmas with regard to the disposal of garbage was the subject of what might be called a powerful sermon, in St. John's Church, Tamworth, last night. The connection ...
Article : 229 wordsScenes at Sydney's First Walking Match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Family Notices : 272 wordsLONDON, July 19, 8.5 a.m.—Another change has occurred in the condition of the Pope, and the doctors in attendance are more pessimistic. The bulletin issued last evening said:— ...
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Article : 342 wordsLONDON, July 18, 6.30 a.m.—Yesterday the Pope passed the best day he has experienced since the outset of his illness. The Tally may continue for some time. ...
Article : 167 wordsLONDON, July 18.—Mr. C. T. Ritchie, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at the dinner of bankers and merchants at the Mansion House yesterday, said that a debt of £160,000,000 ...
Article : 96 wordsThe visitors to the big football match in Sydney, on Saturday, were treated to some, unexpected developments. In one instance, a New Zealand player was apparently dissatisfied with ...
Article : 353 wordsIt is probably nothing more than natural that a penitent thief, requiring a prayer-book and a hymn-book to guide him on his new and proper course, should adopt the means to which he is ...
Article : 164 wordsGreat interest was taken in the road-walking contest which took place on Saturday afternoon from Sans Souci to the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, and the event, in which ...
Article : 143 wordsThat which was for some years the island home of the late Sir George Grey will have place and mention in Australasian history. The horrified clerk in the British Colonial Office, who had heard ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsA country as well as an individual may as well be dead as out of the fashion. Walking matches are the fashion, and New South Wales, not desiring to be moribund, has began to hold them. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 20 Jul 1903, Page 4
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