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Article : 1,692 wordsA Zane Grey story always lias a grip of its own. But when one of vivid plots is made actual and living, beyond the power of mere words, however deftly ...
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Article : 374 wordsReferring to the pride with which he had commanded the Australian troops during the War, the distinguished soldier pointed out that the Australians enlisted ...
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Article : 70 wordsThe Australian swimming carnival, held under the auspices of the Queensland Amateur Swimming Association, was held in the South Brisbane dry dock on ...
Article : 172 wordsWheat cargoes to-day ware steady and occasionally higher, responding to continued Continental demand. The cargo of the Lisbeth, for the Continent, was sold ...
Article : 66 wordsBilliards scores Friday, night;—Mc Conschy, 7,363 (including a break of 163); Smith 6,687, including 307 (unfinished), 271, and 257. ...
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Article : 173 wordsIn the two days' match at Morsel Bay. the South-Western Districts scored 47 (Geary 6 foe 26, Kennedy 4 for 19) and 105 (Jameson 3 for 0, Marriott 3 for 17). ...
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Article : 143 wordsAt Milson's Point this afternoon the bow of the incoming ferry steamer Koree, in berthing, struck the corner of tho pontoon heavily, and was to much damaged ...
Article : 52 wordsThe lads of the Young Australia League, on arrival at Southampton next Saturday from Australia, will be entertained at a reception and Luncheon by the ...
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Article : 115 wordsThe death occurred at a private hospital on Saturday of Mr. H. P. Leahy aged 64 years, a member of Tattersalls Club, Sydney, and one of the oldeest members of ...
Article : 42 wordsBefore the departure of the All-Black football team from London, the captain (Mr. Porter), and manager (Mr. Dean) gave a menage for the secretary of the ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. Justice Higgins and Mrs. Higgins, returning from a world tour, arrived at Wellington by the Rotorus to-day, and will leave for Melbourne by the Manuka ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 26 Jan 1925, Page 9
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