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Article : 1,015 wordsThe A.J.C. Autumn meetings of 1926 has been remarkable. Here are some of its outstanding features : (1) Valicare won the Doncaster Handicap at the shortest price a horse has ever contested that race: Volicnro net a now staivlartl for thrce-ycar-olda by winning the Boncnster with 31b over w.f.a. ; ...
Article : 197 wordsA report issued yesterday by the Government Statistician shows that last year 35,550,078 acres of wheat were grown in New South Wales. These ...
Article : 155 wordsJohn Murphy, 36, a seaman, who lived in Cathedral-street, East Sydney, died at Sydney Hospital last night between 9 and 10 o'clock, as the result of ...
Article : 87 wordsThe extreme leniency of the debt fund-ing terms which Great Britain granted to Italy bus led to charges here that political considerations entered into the ...
Article : 212 wordsALBANY (N.C.), Saturday. A total of 15,670 persons were convicted in courts of special sessions in New York State in ...
Article : 164 wordsThe restlessness of the ever-dwindling staff of the Sydney Telephones Depart-ment is slowly, but surely, assuming more serious proportions. ...
Article : 313 wordsMounted Contable Lucas tells a graphic story of how he was attacked by Trooper Horsnell in barracks with a sword. Lucas is in hospital suffering ...
Article : 210 wordsWOLLONGONG, Saturday.-South Coast miners held an aggregate meeting during the week at which it was decided to give the owners 14 days' notice. This ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 wordsWeek after week evidence accumulates of the disorganized condition of the Telephone Department. With a rapidly increasing list of new subscribers, the number of dissatisiied telephone users advances every day. No section of the ...
Article : 293 wordsOne person of the human species that's less deadly than Kipling says the other species hap-pens to be, saw the photograph of the lady shown above, and said: ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 214 wordsWhen the Chief Secretary interested himself in the ages of 'bus conductors, and decided that no new licenses should be issued to youths under 19, he did a very wise thing, but he did not go far enough. It is essential that he should go further. ...
Article : 230 wordsCHICAGO, Saturday. The shell of an armour-backed beast that lived in South America, Southern Texas, and ...
Article : 180 wordsSydney is yawning frankly in the face of the Commonwealth. It has pinned a note on its bedroom door, ask-ing to be called not earlier than, next ...
Article : 533 wordsThat the British Admiralty in looking forward to the Washington Naval Agree-ment becoming invalid and inoperative in the near feature is suggested by the great ...
Article : 150 wordsWindbag raced to a disputed victory in the A.J.C. Plate, in the final big chapter of the story of Randwick's brilliant Autumn meeting. While 46,000 persons representative of the wealth and the aristocracy, looked on, and lived over four minutes of thrills and excitement, and sportive emotion, ...
Article : 579 wordsDuring the 1924-25 commercial year, new buildings erected in Sydney and environs cost £13,333,914. The previous year the new buildings cost ...
Article : 131 wordsNew South Wales has 32,444 licensed radio receivers, the approximate cost of which is calculated as £368,557. Victoria has spent approximately £497,914. ...
Article : 201 wordsCrime's constantly growing menace to Chicago-a menace that is shown by a jump in murders from 194 in 1920, to 352 in 1925, and an annual crime bill ...
Article : 152 wordsWilliam Bailey, one of Sydney's bus drivers, claims that he is the son of a man who is heir to £15,000,000. And the father, a fireman on the steamer Ellaroo, now in Adelaide, told a "Sunday Times" representative, in that port yesterday, that what ...
Article : 236 wordsDetails of the Easter traffic carried on the railways and tramways show that the number of people carried to and from the Royal Easter Show ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 11 Apr 1926, Page 1
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