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Advertising : 3,295 wordsWe have been asked to state that on receiving from the Archbishop of Sydney the resolution passed by the Synod of the diocese at its last session, Mr. Wade replied stating that ...
Article : 287 wordsSir,—Some of the remarks appearing in your paper in connection with this historic contest are, to say the least, diverting, and I hope you will excuse me for "butting in" to the ...
Article : 366 wordsSir,—£20,000, it has been stated, was the amount derivable as gate money in the Burns[?] Johnston pugilistic contest, which took place hero a week ago. Given this large sum to ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—It is amusing to reflect upon the arguments employed by some of your correspondents who have been writing in your columns latery on the subject of prize fights. ...
Article : 297 wordsSir,—I have read with much interest all the letters published in your paper on the subject of the "boxing contest," which attracted so much attention in Sydney on the day after ...
Article : 489 wordsSir,—I hope you will excuse me for saying so, but what a lot of rubbish has appeared in your paper recently about last week's boxing contest. The only tolerant letters ...
Article : 218 wordsSir,—A pugilistic encounter has taken place. The fighters were not only representatives of heavy weights, but they were representatives of the black and white races. The encounter ...
Article : 525 wordsSir,—I would like to state my opinions as a womanly woman on the great boxing contest. I fall to see where the disgrace and humiliation is in two men having such a grand ...
Article : 382 wordsSir,—Permit me to express my opinion on the recent fight. Many of your numerous correspondents have never witnessed a decent fight, or, if the truth is known, they ...
Article : 155 wordsSir,—In my opinion our legislators should be broad-minded men, who have seen the world. I don't think a man should be returned to Parliament unless he has had the narrow-minded ...
Article : 486 wordsSir,—The voluminous correspondence in your columns condemuing the so-called boxing contest, Burns v Johnson, calls for some drastic legislation to prevent a recurrence of such an ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—I have read with a good deal of amusement the letters appearing in your paper decrying Saturday's boxing contest for the championship of the world. The unfairness of ...
Article : 651 wordsSir,—I have rend the many letters in your paper re the Johnson-Burns contest, and I am set wondering if the clergy could not be better employed than denouncing what they ...
Article : 366 wordsFour tramway extensions are expected to be ready for traffic within the next few weeks. The line to Bellevue Hill will be a double track about 4[?] miles in extent, passing along ...
Article : 432 wordsSir,—I was somewhat surprised to see by the papers that a certain prominent member of the State Labour party was present at the Stadium last Saturday, and again at Burns' ...
Article : 119 wordsSir,—Being one interested in the late boxing contest I would like to express my opinions on the subject. Two men mutually agreed to fight, and the better man won; he won ...
Article : 274 wordsSir,—I have read the whole controversy in your columns anent the boxing match with much interest, especially the contributions of "A Manly Australian," Burton Dibbs, and ...
Article : 328 wordsMiss M. Boland, Miss M. Keating, and [?] K. Holding, living at the Empire Hotel, Johnston-street, Annandale, have reported th[?] they had some articles of jewellery, valurd in ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—If the old saying that "a brave man is a Just man" is true, then out of all those 20,000 who witnessed the Burns-Johnston fight there is only one that is either just or brave ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 2 Jan 1909, Page 14
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