Fifteen hundred passengers on the ferry steamer Kuramia, returning from the G.P.S. Regatta yesterday, were badly scared when the vessel, travelling at a fast pace, crashed into the piles of the ...
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Article : 363 wordsOne of the biggest fires in the history of Temora occurred early this morning, when the following premises were totally destroyed: -- M. Rosen's ...
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Article : 149 wordsMrs. Jack Munro gave her assistance last night so that Bobby Gray could leave his confectionery shop in Oxford-street, near the Gaiety ...
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Article : 246 wordsFootball began in earnest yesterday. Henry Gillespie, aged 26, of Adar street, Oatley, fractured his left ankle ...
Article : 211 wordsAs a further measure of assistance to farmers and others suffering from the drought, the Railway Commissioners have approved of farmers and ...
Article : 150 wordsSkipping along behind an ice cart in Bridge-street, yesterday afternoon, Lionel Hindman, aged 6, who lives in the same street, suddenly fell ...
Article : 99 wordsSeveral cures have been reported in the district as a result of visits to the Hickson healing mission. One of the most notable was that of an elderly ...
Article : 136 wordsA collision in Canterbury-road, Campsie, yesterday afternoon, between a sulky and a post, sent William Board, of Beaumont-street, ...
Article : 81 wordsIt is on a ferry steamer. Sailing boats flit by. The warm sunlight filters placidly through the windows. Suddenly the calm is broken by the strident voice of the siren. Passengers jump to their feel and gaze out of the windows. ...
Article : 96 wordsIn a room crowded with interested onlookers, A. E. N. Wallace and S. Crakanthorp, the two leading exponents of chess in New South Wales, last night, at the ...
Article : 211 wordsThere is a man in Chippendale to-day who owes his life to a woman. He was lying on the trainline at Punchbowl last night, when the woman, ...
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Article : 44 wordsThe proposed grant of £500,000 from the Commonwealth to the States for the development of national main roads is on a dual basis. ...
Article : 90 wordsBilly Stanley (9.13½) outpointed Bobby Bast, of Newcastle (9.11). in a return contest at the Stadium to-night. ...
Article : 23 wordsMerv Williams (Queensland champion) knocked out Hubie Hinton, of Gunnedah, in a twenty rounds contest. ...
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Article : 106 wordsA fire occurred at the council chambers this morning, resulting in damage to the extent of about £300. The origin of the fire is unknown. All the ...
Article : 86 wordsMrs. Emanda Jones, aged 47, of Lane Cove-road, Wah[?]oonga, tripped over the gear-box casing while the ferry steamer Koompartoo was on her ...
Article : 61 wordsRockhampton, Saturday. -- A medical examination of the referee, Wagstaffe, who was knocked out last night by Frank Locke, after the latter had been ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 6 May 1923, Page 2
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