Bookmakers have such a way of getting out of difficulties arising out of the laying of doubles that many racing men are industriously ...
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Article : 56 wordsThe Rev. J. H. Kins, Congregational minister at Kurri for over four years, tendered his resignation at a meeting yesterday. It was accepted with ...
Article : 49 words"Madame, I am leaving for nowhere," wrote Francis Dyer to his landlady, Mrs. Blackman, at Parramatta. ...
Article : 80 wordsIn supporting a vote of confidence in the Labor Party at a political meeting on Saturday night, Mr. R. McMullen, an official of the Off-hands ...
Article : 142 wordsAbout 1500 sheep were penned at Maitland stock sales to-day, being a light supply. Consignments consisted chiefly of shorn sheep and a few pens of lambs. ...
Article : 178 wordsAll members of the nigher legal profession are gentlemen by Act of Parliament, and all are ladies too. Mrs. Sibyl Morrison, B.A., L.L.B. ...
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Article : 32 wordsThe wheelers in the Dudley area of the State coal mine, refused to enter the pit this morning, and there was no Work to-day. ...
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Article : 107 words"I am of the opinion that every Australian who thinks that he can render service to his country by entering politics should do so, and not ...
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Article : 55 wordsTudor Stranbow, 54, a rigger at the Steel Works, fell from a stage while at work this morning, and received severe lacerated wounds to his scalp. ...
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Article : 43 wordsSaturday night's heat winners in Laskiee's snooker tournament were:—H. McDonald, B. Harris, "Victor," N. Shaw. This concluder the third round. The ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Mon 26 Oct 1925, Page 5
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