"I beat Tunney, and I will beat him again. I am not ready to retire by a long shot, and certainly not before I have another "crack" at Tunney. I know down in my soul that I knocked out Tunney to-night. What is more, I chased him all round the ring. I should, at least, have won on points." -- Jack Dempsey after ring battle with Gene Tunney for the world's ...
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Article : 109 wordsThe ninth £500 donation towards Sydney University's appeal, was made yesterday by Mr. A. W. Freeman, following on a similar donation by Mr. ...
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Article : 64 wordsBitten by a snake at Hawkesbury River yesterday afternoon, Charlie Maher, an old man, displayed remarkable fortitude. He was working in an orchard up Pumpkin Creek, when ...
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Article : 96 wordsMr. Sydney challenges Tunney, the winner of the big fight, to meet him in Sydney for a purse of five shillings. (Mr. Sydney has deposited the sum of 5 with the sporting editor of the "Telegraph Pictorial.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 24 Sep 1927, Page 2
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