Mr H. Frederick Kellett, 67, a resident of Collaroy, died on the steamer Wollongbar when en route from Sydney to Byron Bay on Thursday. He was on his way to Tweed ...
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Article : 145 wordsThe report and recommendations of the committee charged with the preparation of plans for the reorganisation of the defence services on the lines suggested by the Prime ...
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Article : 165 wordsSeveral well-dressed Russians were arrested at Tientsin in connection with the daring kidnapping of Mr. Aaron Brenner, a wealthy American fur agent, on Thursday. A ransom ...
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Article : 88 words"Sir Kelso King's Own" is the new title of the Woollahra-Paddington troop of Boy Scout—, which held its 21st annual reunion dinner at Paddington Town Hall on Saturday ...
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Article : 115 wordsNegotiations are almost complete for a merger of the Abercyon and Cambrian collieries, with a capital ot £10,000,000, controlling 60 pits employing 40,000 miners, ...
Article : 40 wordsJack Bradley, 14 years, fractured his skull on Saturday, when he fell over a clift near his home in Berowra Creek-road, Arcadia Bradley was leaning against the dead limb of a tree. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Nov 1929, Page 12
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