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Article : 212 wordsThere were all the indications of a serious street battle in Bankstown yesterday afternoon between the police ...
Article : 310 wordsIn tumbled foam-laced seas, two miles north-east of Sydney Heads, four men fought grimly for life yesterday afternoon. They were snatched from death when they were almost at the last gasp. ...
Article : 484 wordsWhen play in the N.S.W. v. South Australia match started today conditions were ideal for cricket. Macartney and Bardsley, the artist and ...
Article : 540 wordsFearing that his life was endangered, a wharflaborer fled from an hotel in Woolloomooloo yesterday afternoon with a ...
Article : 314 wordsBlue tobacco haze became the smoke of shells that fell in Alexandria from the guns of the old turret ships ...
Article : 591 wordsTwo girls were carried out when the southerly lashed the water into a treacherous surf at Brighton-le-Sands ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 302 wordsMr. E. F. Pollock, hon. secretary of the Royal Zoological Society of N.S.W., who returned last Week from the successful scientific expedition to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsFierce flames, fanned by the southerly gale, swept through hundreds of acres of bush and grass in the suburbs yesterday ...
Article : 202 wordsA condition of the Belmont Sailing Club's race today was that each crew must include a woman. The six starters capsized in the ...
Article : 78 wordsIt was comic opera -- but at the end Rosina was shedding real tears. When the final curtain fell after "The Barber of Seville," with which ...
Article : 240 wordsThe tram jolts along Elizabeth-street. In it are three women laden with parcels, from the shapes of which one deduces children somewhere, in the background. The tram stops at King-street. Four more women climb in, ...
Article : 241 wordsThree prominent native Communist leaders have been interned at Merauke, Dutch New Guinea. By seditious propaganda they had ...
Article : 67 wordsYesterday's heat did not deter jazz enthusiasts. Guests at the cabaret at the Hotel Australia danced indefatigable all the afternoon. ...
Article : 96 wordsKurri Kurri to-day was practically surrounded by bush fires. Many gangs were engaged fighting the flames. One gang of 30 men had a hard ...
Article : 91 wordsMen and children on the beach at Parsley Bay yesterday afternoon witnessed a pathetic drowning tragedy. When the southerly struck the water ...
Article : 100 wordsLooking back ten years, it becomes plain that "Katja" would not have been possible. The musical plays of those times ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 317 wordsIt is reported that Sir Bertram Mackennal is to be commissioned to execute a statue of King George, to be placed in the entrance of the main ...
Article : 55 wordsThe heat yesterday was intense -- and stifling. The thermometer rose steadily from 9 a.m. when it was 93.7, until 1 p.m., when it was 104. But ...
Article : 73 wordsFurther reports that Henry Tacke, for whom a warrant has been issued in connection with the murder of Mrs. Currell, had been seen in the ...
Article : 267 words"The time has come in England when goods from Australia are accepted without question." This is the message brought to ...
Article : 95 wordsAt the Veterans' dinner yesterday. Privates Pitt and Creswick, of the Soudan Expedition which left Australia in 1885. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsFashions for the hottest day of the season -- a study at Randwick yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words"The Sun's" Peter Pan party at the Stadium on Tuesday will establish a record for an entertainment of this kind. Ten thousand tickets have been ...
Article : 156 wordsAlthough the Trans-Continental train was two hours late in reaching Bacchus Marsh, hundreds of people gathered at the station to welcome Dr. ...
Article : 141 wordsTo enable Eyre Peninsula people to reach their homes for Christmas, the Adelaide Steamship Company, whose steamer Wandana has been ...
Article : 97 wordsThe following letter has been received at Red Cross headquarters from Burma:-- "I am writing a letter to all ...
Article : 132 wordsBilly Allen, of South Africa, knocked out Dick Congress in the 12th round at the Stadium, to-night. ...
Article : 27 wordsSuffering from a probable fracture of the skull, a fractured collarbone, and abrasions, Russell Gillan, aged about 12, of Colyton, was admitted to the ...
Article : 79 wordsIn order that all members of "The Sun" staffs, the Newsagents, and the street sellers may have the Xmas holiday, there ...
Article : 78 wordsLeslie ("Squizzy") Taylor was arrested this afternoon in a police betting raid. He was charged with street betting, ...
Article : 38 wordsThe first of the Christmastide performances of "The Messiah" was given at the Town Hall last night by the Welsh Choral Society. ...
Article : 46 wordsA youthful audience of orphan children filled the stalls of Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon, to witness the matinee performance of ...
Article : 56 wordsCessnock, Saturday. -- Archibald Muir, aged 22, the driver of the motor 'bus which knocked down and killed Ethel Smith, aged seven, on Saturday ...
Article : 47 wordsThe monthly report of the State Labor Exchange states that at the end of November there were 7000 unemployed (2000 of them in the country), ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 20 Dec 1925, Page 2
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