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Article : 610 wordsSir,—The numerous letters published by the "Herald" on the recent Burns-Johnson fight are likely to render a public service of ancalculable value. The "Herald" is to be ...
Article : 544 wordsSir,—I don't know that I ever read an article which was more justly couched, or in which every word and phrase had its proper weight and value to an extreme nicety than ...
Article : 1,092 wordsSir,—The emphatic protest against this exhibition by the large majority of your correspondents—men whose lives are devoted to raising the tone of the community—affords some ...
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Article : 194 wordsSir,—It does not appear to have struck any of your correspondents who have so hysterically commented on the Burns-Johnson glove fight that in describing it as a prize fight they. ...
Article : 421 wordsSir.—"Hurrah for white Australia." This, is the cry we hear upon all occasions. This is the political catchword which some gullible Australians are led to believe will guard their ...
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Article : 231 wordsSir,—I would like to express my opinion and others, which is as follows, regarding the late boxing contest. The ministers of the Protestant churches are always trying to put a ...
Article : 157 wordsSir,—Unlike Mr. E. P. Simpson, I attended neither of the late fights. I was not sufficiently interested. But I fail to see where the brutality comes in Messrs. Burns and ...
Article : 504 wordsSir,—When a great matter engages the public mind we country people feel ourselves to be at a disadvantage, for it we wish to comment on it we appear in your columns, as ...
Article : 344 wordsSir.—Mr. Burton Dibbs has been pleased to be facetious, but the honours fire with Mr. Simpson, who has had the courage of sincerity. If Mr. Dibbs means what he says he ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—Permit me, to say a word on the late pugilistic battle and principals in it., As an old sport, who has witnessed many battles from Tom Sayers' fight with Heenan, the Benlcia ...
Article : 165 wordsSir,—What a fuss to make over a few bruises and a little blood. Here are fathers, mothers, clergymen, women, men, clamouring in all keys and ways over what is as natural an ...
Article : 969 wordsSir,—During the ton years that I have been abroad I have always heard of Australia being spoken of as a sporting country. It is very evident that we have a timid section of ...
Article : 256 wordsSir,—I would like very much if you would kindly allow me to express my opinion in reference to the recent boxing contest. In the first place I might say that I am in favour ...
Article : 321 wordsSir,—Your outspoken leader, and many of the letters which you have published, will, I feel, do good service in helping to put down, before they get a deeper hold on our ...
Article : 748 wordsSir,—Women in New South Wales having the right to vote, and so to express their views and wishes politically, I would suggest that they now show themselves true to ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—Now that what has been termed "The Great Prize Fight" is over, and a fresh challenge has been issued, is it not time for the thoughtful people of the State and the ...
Article : 806 wordsSir,—In your issue of Saturday last you publish an account of an interesting find by a contractor engaged in the demolition of the old parsonage of St. John's, at Parramatta. ...
Article : 409 wordsSir,—By your courtesy we desire to express publicly our deep sense of pain and humiliation at the disgrace brought on this fair city and the Premier State by the exhibition of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 31 Dec 1908, Page 11
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