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Article : 2,199 wordsSeveral fast semi-final gallops were registered this morning. Naharadan, Fleuriste, inia's Boy, Duke Isinglass, and Stony, of the Doncaster candidates, ...
Article : 1,041 words"The concession made in the price [?]f small coal was irrespective of the decision of the Coal Tribunal," said Mr. Easington Lewis, general manager ...
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Article : 294 wordsTwo men, suspected of being deserters from the German ship Bertha, at Newcastle, were arrested at Allandale (about four miles from Maitland) ...
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Article : 31 wordsFor having damaged two fence posts yesterday, Frank Sellars, 50, was fined 10[?] and ordered to pay £2, the value of the posts, at the Newcastle ...
Article : 34 wordsW. Parker, 24, married, of Dora Creek, employed as a sawyer by Hely Brothers at Hamilton, had the [?]ight thumb of one hand partly severed ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Tue 27 Mar 1923, Page 5
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