The "Times" berlin correspondent states that the Allied commission has discovered 2.17 more howitzers concealed in the Rocksproch works, near ...
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Article : 96 wordsFires which broke out on the Helen B. Sterling in Newcastle harbor, and in Thalberg's Chambers, Hunter-street, were extinguished yesterday ...
Article : 234 wordsAt West Maitland railway station yesterday 1029 tickets were Issued to Newcastle, 84 to Wallsend races, and 30 to Lake Macquarie. At ...
Article : 44 wordsThe ex-Kaiser is undoubtedly planning to marry Fran Rochow, a war officer's widow of equal age. The report is denied by his ...
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Article : 121 wordsThe High School Old Girls" Union did not hold a Christmas tete this year, but 52 parcels of Christmas cheer were made up and distributed. These ...
Article : 90 wordsWhen the, municipal and Water Board statistics of the building trade for the year now closing are completed, it will probably be found that ...
Article : 919 wordsOne of the most welcome additions to the art books published by "Art in Australia." is the special number Just published on "The Art of Blamire Young"— ...
Article : 299 wordsA special delivery In London on Christmas morning included Australian mails. The Compagnie Messageries ...
Article : 50 words"I have come back from my usual yearly visit to the North of Scotland" (writes Sir W. Robertson Nicoll in the "British Weekly") It is a ...
Article : 681 wordsMrs. Agnes Long, widow of the late Mr. P. J. Long, died suddenly at her residence, Cintra Private Hospital, on Christmas Day, of heart failure. She ...
Article : 67 wordsMerewether and Bar beaches were well patronised during the holidays, the suiting being excellent at both places. ...
Article : 108 wordsSome time ago the committee of the Maitland Hospital decided to place collection boxes in each of the hotels In town In the hope of adding a little ...
Article : 100 words"Yes, and we're going to have most of out meals in the open air. take a luncheon basket, and boil a kettle, and all that sort of thing." ...
Article : 679 wordsChristmas is a time for fun and song the whole world over, and the hopes for the new year are bright In all. It is appropriate that in this ...
Article : 354 wordsStockton beach presented a very animated scene yesterday. The morning was very fine, and hundreds of people travelled from the suburbs to ...
Article : 77 wordsThe cost of the removal of the silt from Wallis Creek is estimated at £1000. This Information has been forwarded to .Mr. O'Hearn. M.L.A.. Mr. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe business of making a living by playing upon the credulity and ignorance of the people, which has been developed into a skilful and lucrative ...
Article : 239 wordsA cricket match was opened on the show ground yesterday afternoon between teams selected by Sir. W. McMullen and Mr. J. Lint[?]tt, president ...
Article : 62 wordsMidnight Mass were celebrated on Christmas Eve at Mr. John Burke's residence at Belmont. The services on Sunday were well attended at the ...
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Article : 80 wordsOn Christmas Day the Baptist choir and friends, under the leadership of Mr. Dann, visited the Newcastle Salvation Army Men's Home, ...
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Article : 128 words"Five hundred thousand pounds is the limit of Government assistance to the voluntary hospitals, unit the governing factor In the grant is that it is ...
Article : 152 words"The Conquest of Canaan," a Paramount picture, now showing at the Strand Theatre deals with the story of a young man who triumphs over the petty ...
Article : 145 wordsIn an Association first League match. Liverpool defeated Newcastle United by one goal to nil, and Manchester United were defeated by Burnley by ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Tue 27 Dec 1921, Page 6
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