Allegations of trafficking in lubras on Australian-owned luggers are again made, though the pearling season is only a fortnight old. By wireless and by mail, hurried across the ...
Article : 456 wordsThis composite. picture shows the size of the Empress of Britain compared with Martin-place. Placed in the street, hard against the Bank of New South Wales, the vessel would stretch to within a few yards of Castlcrcagh-street, the masts would be level with the G.P.O. tower and the sundeck, 109 feet above the keel, level with some of the buildings. One of the funnels would take up all the carriageway in Pill-street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 346 wordsBoth smoking, Lord and Lady Tennyson were caught in an informal study when the Empress of Britain was coming down the Harbor. They were among a host of "notables" on board. Enjoying the sun on the top deck were Sir Montague and Lady Burton, from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 332 wordsSupport for the accepted design for the completion of St. Andrew's Cathedral is furnished by Sir Giles Gilbert ...
Article : 535 wordsThree women were victimised by bag-snatchers last night in the suburbs. As she was walking along ...
Article : 180 wordsStormy meetings and heated interjections in a number of electorates brought to a close last night one of the most bitter election campaigns in ...
Article : 266 wordsMr. Nakashiba, Japanese agent in Darwin, has received cable advice that the Japanese pearling fleets have left Pa[?]ao in a body for Australian ...
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Article : 103 wordsTwo motor yachtsmen were slightly injured, this afternoon when Sea Girl, a well-known racing yacht, ran amok in Rose Bay and crashed into the baths. Little damage was done, but the skipper and crew of ...
Article : 316 wordsMembers of the Fire Brigades' Union will hold a meeting at the Trades Hall at 12.45 p.m., on Monday, to protest against the 78-hour week ...
Article : 169 wordsTwo planes were badly damaged when they collided while taxi-ing on the Kingsford Smith Aerodrome, Mascot, late to-day. ...
Article : 73 wordsCowboys and a cowgirl caused a stir in Pitt-street, near Market-street, to-day. when one of their number, while a procession was in progress. ...
Article : 123 wordsA serious position may develop in the shipbuilding industry following the introduction on Monday of the new ...
Article : 214 wordsExtremes of heat and cold, and a 75-miles-an-hour cyclone have been experienced in the past few weeks by the British cruiser Dorsetshire, which arrived in Sydney to-day. ...
Article : 313 wordsIt is not, perhaps, generally known that a woman trained the Welsh boxer. Tommy Farr. This woman is Madame Bez, of ...
Article : 118 wordsAdvocating the adoption of a zone railway fare system, the Mayor of Bankstown (Aid. Coleman) to-day supported the view of the Lord Mayor ...
Article : 184 wordsFifty thousand war veterans, including more than 2000 New Zealanders, will march in Sydney on Anzac Day. The march, to the accompaniment of 40 bands, is expected to occupy ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Acting-Minister for Customs (Mr. Perkins) is making a rapid recovery from the illness which has confined him to his home at Manly ...
Article : 133 wordsThe only rain recorded in New South Wales during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day, was a point each at Kian[?]ra. Bateman's Bay ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sat 2 Apr 1938, Page 3
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