Zane Grey's eyes sparkled yesterday as he heard from Bob Fleming, local fisherman, of the first swordfish strike of this season. ...
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Article : 504 wordsRaising of the minimum age for apprenticeship to 16 years would not in itself be objectionable to employers, said ...
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Article : 506 wordsThe 313th State Lottery will be drawn on Monday. ...
Article : 14 words[?] Conference will reassemble in London in February with the position better than it has been for several years. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe "adoption" of tramp steamers by a number of schools in England is an interesting innovation in connection with the teaching of ...
Article : 590 wordsWhen the Italian motor ship Viminale berths at Walsh Bay on Monday next, several Italian brides will set eyes on their ...
Article : 401 wordsAfter Clinging to their upturned boat in a choppy sea for 3½ hours, Mr. Kemp and his son, of Pennant Hills, were rescued in an exhausted state ...
Article : 73 wordsWill there ever be Olympic Games not surrounded by squabbles, disputed decisions and international bickerings? ...
Article : 707 wordsShipowners won another point to-day when they sailed two more ships from Melbourne—the freighters Yarra (for Newcastle) and Aldinga (for ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. William Herbert, whose same has been identified with the entertainment history of Newcastle for 30 years, and who was one of the ...
Article : 328 wordsWeek-wend weather should be mostly unsettled, with thundershowers, said Mr. Mares (State Meteorologist). To-day should be warm and sultry, ...
Article : 74 wordsViewing the reported recent landings of Japanese sailors from a sampan on the northern coast of Queensland as ...
Article : 158 wordsA Frenchman, stated by the police to be a white-slave trafficker, with £2500 to his credit in a London bank, was at Marlborough Street ...
Article : 187 wordsSixty-six points of rain at Walcha was the only registration for the northern half of the State during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day. ...
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Article : 242 wordsAnother case of bag-snatching has been reported to the Newcastle police by Mrs. C. Richards, of Chatham-road, Merewether. ...
Article : 91 wordsAn increase in the price of flour of 10/ a ton, making the price £10 a ton, is announced by the Flour Millers Association. ...
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Article : 95 wordsAs she was walking along Catherine-street, Glebe, last night, Miss Ethel Breedon, of Hereford-street, Glebe, was grabbed by a coatless man who came ...
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Article : 101 wordsBULLET EXPLODES.—Tamworth. Saturday: Cecil Lawrence Burns, 5, of Nemiagha. finding a live 22 cartridge at his home, hit it with a stone. The ...
Article : 245 wordsEAGER ANTICIPATION is depicted in the faces of these interstate tourists from the P. and O. liner Comorin photographed as they are about to view the sites of the city and district yesterday. The Comorin was the first overseas vessel with an interstate permit to come to Newcastle. The vessel carried 250 tourists. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 46 wordsThe members of the crew of the British freighter, Kent, have sad memories of Las Palmas, for it was there that they saw the last of Tommy, a ship's cat in a million, as a, ra-catcher, unequalled, as a pal, the best a lonely ship's crew could hope for. ...
Article : 282 wordsMrs. Edith Reynolds, of Albert-street, Wickham, has informed the police that her son left home about 10 a.m. on Thursday and has not ...
Article : 119 wordsTwo minor rescues were effected by Beach Inspector W. Harris and Relief-Inspector R. Hancock at the Newcastle beach this morning. A young man ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Sat 4 Jan 1936, Page 3
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