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Article : 105 wordsMichael M'[?]nerney, 22, married, of Dunes, Brighton Boulevard, North Bondi, is believed to have been drowned, while surfing at Bondi on Saturday evening. ...
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Article : 66 words[?] Maude Roydon (assistant preacher at the City Temple), defying the Bishop of London, conducted a three hours' service on Good Friday in St. Botolph's Church. Bishopsgate. ...
Article : 55 wordsA weatherboard stable, valued at about £300, at the rear of the promises of Joseph Gallagher, Sturt-street, South Randwick, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. A horse ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 28 Mar 1921, Page 5
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