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Article : 77 wordsMr. H. E. Kelly, the selectod Liberal candidate for Darling Harbour, will open his campaign in the Federation Hall, opposite St. Patrick's Church, to-night. In our advertising ...
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Article : 110 wordsMr. W. M. Marks's yacht Culwulla III., which proceeded to Melbourne in connection with the Sayonara Cup race, reached Sydney on her return trip at a late hour last night. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 Mar 1910, Page 9
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