What do the great mass of hard-working Labor voters think of the fact that their political fortunes may be decided by men who "hang on" to the Labor movement as loafers hang round pony racecourses? ...
Article : 932 wordsDid my best; Kirksey better man and thorough sport. CARR. E. W. (Slip) Carr sent the above ...
Article : 55 words"The Government of this State is proud of you," said the Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, at the official luncheon at the Police Carnival at the Show Grounds, ...
Article : 987 wordsLAUNCESTON.—This little city, placid and preoccupied with itself, has been "granted signs and wonders," like Iconium in the days of [?]aul and ...
Article : 855 words"There are men sitting round this table who sneak behind our backs and run to newspapers to attack me," was a statement that caused a scene. "An ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsMr. Dooley, Parliamentary leader of the Labor Party o£ N.S.W., stated yesterday: Recently, in conjunction with Mr. Charlton and Senator Gardiner, I signed ...
Article : 1,256 wordsThrough an unknown cause a fire started shortly after 3 o'clock this morning in a stack of timber in the yards of the Balmain Box and Timber Co., at the ...
Article : 174 wordsPush fights and raids at Circular Quay are more easily found in the police records of the dim, distant past than in the modern records. But last night a real, ...
Article : 389 wordsWhen the Manly Council met last Tuesday, Aid. Nolan and Aid. Kemp (deputy mayor) attacked the Sunday Times, which had printed a special ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Telegraph states that Rugby circles in Britain and the Dominions would welcome the removal of the suspension of T. ...
Article : 116 wordsPrevious to receiving the call to the timber yard the brigade was obliged to attend a fire in n bootshop in Great Northern-road, Gladesville. Considerable ...
Article : 31 wordsWe have a new heavyweight champion of Australasia in the person of well-built, game, and very promising Jim Roland, who knocked Colin Bell ...
Article : 468 wordsThe Snap That Bather Competition which has been so phenomenally successful is now closed until next season. The entrants for the last of the series ...
Article : 172 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—A message from Rome announces the arrival there of Sir George Fuller, Premier of N.S.W. He intends to spend three weeks on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 775 wordsThe counterfeit pound notes now in circulation are easily detected. They are termed ferro prussate prints, and are photographed from a glass negative. ...
Article : 94 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—A terrific fire broke out at 6 o'clock this morning at the Cork and Crown Seal Co.'s factory in Fitzroy. Flames leapt hundreds ...
Article : 166 wordsADELAIDE, Saturday.—The motor boat championship at Australia drew acrowd of something like 20,000 people to the Outer Harbor this afternoon. ...
Article : 527 wordsA carnival held at the Sports Ground last evening was advertised to cater for cyclists, foot-runners and juzzers. The footrunners were there. The cyclists and jazzers were elsewhere. ...
Article : 343 wordsShortly after 12.3O this morning an outbreak of fire occurred at the rear of Ravenscroft's ham and beef store in Mullins-street, Balmain. A crowd of people ...
Article : 141 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Hugh Buckler, the actor, has been committed for trial on a charge of presenting worthless cheques. ...
Article : 50 wordsMELBOURNE. Saturday Night.— News from Killmore to-night states that R. Belt, touring from Melbourne with his wife and party, met with a motor ...
Article : 77 wordsTo welcome him home after his world-tour, a dinner was tendered Mr. Reginald Clark (managing director of Bon Marche Ltd.) by the management and heads of ...
Article : 191 wordsBURNIE, Saturday.-The principal exports from North-Western Tasmania for the week ending to-day were;-Per s.s. Kokiri, from Devonport and Ulverstone, ...
Article : 104 wordsSpiriblan Missud, a Maltese, whose home is in Crown-street, City, was knocked down by a motor car in Boomerang-street shortly before midnight, and ...
Article : 123 wordsUp till late last night the police had not arrested Mastcrman Scorringe, the notorious criminal who slipped his handcuffs and escaped at Parramatta on ...
Article : 126 wordsMELBOURNE. Saturday.—Visitors have said, at times, that Melbourne's streets are untidy. To-day their opinion would be confirmed. It is a long time ...
Article : 130 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—A remarkable lunar halo was visible over the English Channel last night. It briliantly lighted the sky with a ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Bunketown Bicycle Clud's half-mile handicap resulted: H. Richards, 6yds, 1; A. Moore, 65yds, 2: F. Blake, 75yds, 3. One mile handicap: W. peckham, 140yds, 1: J. Davt scratch, ...
Article : 41 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday—Jack Green (8.11) Comfortably outpointed George Storey (8.11) at the Stadium to-night. A window in which some Disabled ...
Article : 39 wordsMELBOURNE. Saturday Night.—At the Stadium to-night, Freddy Jacks, 9.2, defeated Stanley McBride, 9.½ on points. A good house was present. Mcbride's defence was very weak, and ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 25 Feb 1923, Page 2
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