The "Harding" deluge of protests continues. To grapple with it and sort out a set of opinions fairly representative of all those received has been a big job. ...
Article : 365 wordsMany Sydney people will remember Monsieur and Madame de Thuy, who were resident here for several years, and became great favorites. Madame de Thuy is now the head of one of the ...
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Advertising : 1,554 words"Australian-born Briton" Haberfield: "The only real time Uncle Sam wakes up seems to be when his oil interests are touched on. The Stars and Stripes must not be insulted-always. ...
Article : 153 words"P.D.E.," Sydney.—There is one thine about the U.S.A. Mr. Harding does not seem to recognise—the great diversity of opinion in America on all question affecting America as a ...
Article : 230 wordsMr. S. Lacey, Newtown.—What Britons have done for the Americans would take hours to relate. I think before you talk, Mr. Harding, you should remember the words of John Hayes ...
Article : 133 words"Briton," Manly: "But while we are on the subject, what about the awful slums of New York ? Surely it is not all gold for the aliens who drift there!" ...
Article : 88 words"J.T.B.," Sydney.—Your cartoon might have been considered slightly out of place, and, in the opinion of many Australians, it would have been better had it not appeared, but Mr. ...
Article : 478 wordsMr. Haviland Reynolds, Newcastle: "The statements of Chas. Harding are so ludicrous, so self-accusing, and such a travesty of truth that I should regard them as a specimen of ...
Article : 81 words"Australian Lover," Manly: "I am an American, and, I feel sure, am airing American feeling when I say that Mr. Harding ought to be sent to the German firing lines. How dare he ...
Article : 299 wordsMr. C. E. Sutton Turner, Manly: "Let me take one instance out of the many in which Mr. Harding has indulged his vituperative instincts at the expense of both truth and fact. ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Melville Dixon, Manly.—I am surprised to find that Australia is not the only place where one has to fight for a counter lunch when travelling, for I notice that Mr. Harding ...
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Advertising : 827 words"A.S.E.," Croydon: "Mr. Harding takes exception to your cartoon, and informs us that it will cost us many million pounds sterling. Perhaps a few figures, which Mr. Harding does ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 24 Jan 1915, Page 3
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