Shortly before he lost consciousness, the editor got an account of a boxing match firmly embedded in a report of a 21st birthday party. And we simply haven't time to put the mixture through the separator. So as we're under contract to publish both reports, here ...
Article : 561 wordsThe editor was shot at dawn the other day. He was still shot at midnight. And the indications are that he will be shot for a long time. They picture on this page— the picture of the editorial chair and the editorial bottles, to say nothing of the dirty editorial feet, tells its own wretched story. ...
Article : 198 wordsIn case it should be thought that it doesn't take much to upset the owner of these dainty tootsies, we must explain the photographer, before taking this picture, removed an planted most of the dead marines, Though unable to rise, the editor was still conscious when the picture was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 547 wordsE. H. P. (Westmead): When did Nimblefoot will the Melbourne Cup?—We'll bite. R. J. K. (Guildford): When is the ...
Article : 213 wordsThis aristocratic model, of 25 horsepower, is among the largest thoroughbreds of Lord Nuffield's famous "stable." Not, of course, a model for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 146 wordsWhile the editor was sleeping the sleep of the bust, our sporting writer, like the stout fellow he is, came to the rescue when the social staff was missed and a ball had to be covered. His account of what happened—or what he says happened—was written shortly ...
Article : 822 wordsFriday, December 10: Wedding of Mary McIntyre, of Central Cumberland and formerly of Aberdeen, to Willie Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 79 wordsAn interesting study of—what? You are invited to write a title for this picture. Parramatta of the competition appear elsewhere on this pate. The office poet, whose valuable verses are offered as prizes, is studying for his poetic licence. Qualified critics predict that he will become famous ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsElsewhere on this page, if some silly blighter hasn't forgotten to put it in, there is a picture for which you are invited to write a snappy title. Apart ...
Article : 146 wordsOwing to the abnormally heavy demand on our space, we have been reluctantly compelled to leave out most of the advertisements. Those ...
Article : 44 wordsAlthough this is one of our regular features, we can't publish any Orange Blossoms this week, because the chap we sent out to get ...
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Advertising : 231 wordsThe many friends of Mr. Smith will regret to learn that he is confined to his bed. When that cold wind sprang up last Sunday, he was working in the ...
Article : 301 wordsIn accordance with the provisions of the Pure Food regulations, this page has been examined by a Government analyst, who certifies ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following building applications were approved by the local council at its last meeting:— James Jenkins, weatherboard cottage. ...
Article : 23 wordsMainly for the benefit of visitors the staff has compiled a list of interesting places in the district. The first series. deals with Parramatta. All rights ...
Article : 88 wordsWhen Mr. Jones and Miss Smith were married recently at Parramatta, it was their wedding that attracted considerable attention, and ...
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