SYDNEY is on the threshold of its brightest Easter for years. Rain has cheered producers over almost the whole of the State; prices of wool, wheat, and metals ...
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Article : 306 wordsLEADING sailing skippers deny that professionalism is creeping into open boat sailing, as feared by the Lord Mayor (Ald. Howie). They state that there is no profit in the sport for boat ...
Article : 249 wordsGERMANY'S campaign for the recovery of her lost colonies is making no headway in Britain. ...
Article : 237 wordsJAPAN has formally intimated to Britain that she intends to arm her new battleship with 16-inch guns ...
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Article : 204 wordsThe news-reel "clip." showing the Duke of Windsor ski-ing in Austria. which has been deleted from Fox Movietone News by order of the ...
Article : 118 wordsThe marriage of Mr. Andrew ("Boy") Charlton, a former swimming champion, with Miss Jessie Hyles, elder daughter of Mr. and ...
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Article : 151 wordsFishing three miles off North Head yesterday, a party which included Major E. Chubb, of London, hooked two large tiger sharks at once. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe general manager of the Broadcasting Commission (Mr. Moses) announced to-day that Mr. L. R. Thomas, former manager in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. White) to-day denied that he had issued any instructions to the censors on the film in question. He had ...
Article : 172 wordsStainer's "Crucifixion" will be rendered at William-street Methodist Church to-morrow night, with Mr. Albert Jones (tenor), and Mr. Frank ...
Article : 36 wordsAnother list of missing persons has been circulated by the Police Department. The following persons are requested to communicate with Constable Thomson. ...
Article : 226 wordsIn costumes of lamb's wool, clever children to-day entertained hundreds of others at David Jones's weekly party in the restaurant. "Nursery ...
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Article : 67 wordsBerne, Friday.--Paderewski, the famous pianist, whose illness was causing his doctors concern, is reported out of danger.--"Sun" Cable. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe trawler Lord Ernle, fast on the rocks at the foot of Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire, England. Eighteen of the crew were rescued by lifeline. Amateur wireless stations received dramatic radio messages from an operator locked in his cabin who described how his ship was breaking up on the rocks.--Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsAUSTRALIA'S first radio beacon for ships will be built soon at Cape Otway. Old and new aids to navigation will be combined there, as the lighthouse tower will be used as one of the ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sat 20 Mar 1937, Page 2
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