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Andrew Charlton has recovered from influenza and has resumed swimming. He hopes to have regained his form before Monday, when he will meet Zorilla, who beat him in the 400 metres at Amsterdam, in the 1500 metres event. ...
Article : 259 words view this articleHaving recovered from influenza, Andrew Charlton (Australia) made his first appearance at the pool this morning, says the special representative of the Australian Press ...
Article : 1660 words view this articleG. A. Golding had the honour of being Australia's first athlete in action in the opening event of the games on Sunday. The 400 metres hurdles was considered a race in ...
Article : 557 words view this articleAthletics will be continued to-day at the Olympic Stadium fencing at the Armory. wrestling at the Auditorium, and track-cycling at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. The ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 942 words view this articleThe death has occurred of Dr. Seipel, formerly Chancellor of Austria, at the age of 56. [Dr. Ignaz Seipel was a Roman Catholic ...
Article : 153 words view this articleThe German Government announces that, in view of the result of the elections, it will return to its original task of constructive legislation. It views the impending debates ...
Article : 344 words view this articleProfessor S. H. Roberts, Challis Professor of Modern History at the Sydney University, said yesterday that he considered that, as a consequence of the German elections, the ...
Article : 383 words view this articleAt Thiepval, in the presence of President Lebrun, the French Premier (M. Herriot) and distinguished representatives from all parts of the Empire, including the Australian ...
Article : 282 words view this articleThe Government announced to-day that 44 men were executed on Wednesday at Trujilio for participating in a revolt there early last month. The men were convicted by ...
Article : 88 words view this article"No injustice was caused to Superintendent Spyer," said the Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. H. Childs) yesterday, referring to the statement of Superintendent H. D. Spyer on his ...
Article : 216 words view this articleThe pretentious clubhouse of the Killara Golf Club, in Gordon-road, Killara, was gutted by fire early this morning. Damage is estimated at [?] thouands of pounds. ...
Article : 435 words view this articleMr. W. J. Cleary will take over the duties of Chief Transport Commissioner to-day in succession to Mr. Goode, who recently resigned. ...
Article : 70 words view this articleAn unusual incident occurred during the hearing of a case in General Sessions to-day Junior counsel for a defendant was called as a witness to support a statement by his ...
Article : 379 words view this articleReferences were made at the monthly meeting of the Institute of Architects last night to the statuary of the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, and the suggestion was put forward ...
Article : 242 words view this articleAccording to official estimates there are at present 3000 surplus employees in the State railways. Treasury offcials for some weeks past have ...
Article : 91 words view this article"I regard the whole conference as entirely satisfactory," said the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in an interview on his return from Melbourne yesterday. ...
Article : 408 words view this articleThe high tariff protection given to the match industry of Australia was defended before the Tariff Board to-day by Mr. J. M. Joshua, chairman of Bryant and May Pty., ...
Article : 528 words view this articleA cyclonic disturbance centred off the coast of New South Wales has brought heavy rains to a wide area of the State. There is some danger of floods in the far south, extensive ...
Article : 507 words view this articleMr. Gerald Redmond Barry, who gave his occupation as farmer, was examined before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers yesterday about the part he took in efforts to have night betting on mechanical hare racing legalised. He said Mr. Munro, chairman of the Australasian Coursing Club, Ltd., ...
Article : 521 words view this articleWhen yesterday's hearing began, Mr. Sheahan (for Mr. M. Gosling) said he had been informed that the Griff brothers, and Messrs. Robinson and Edelman, of ...
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