Burns was interviewed by a representative of the " Age " shortly after his arrival in Melbourne a fortnight ago, and showed himself quite as ready to talk in a humorous way about his domestic affairs as seriously about his strenuous profession. He was seated in a private room, clad in immaculate-ly-cut evening dress, chatting merrily to his wife, a quiet, self-possessed, welleducated American lady, when the reporter introduced himself, and rather abruptly remarked upon the boxer's clear-cut, refined features and peaceful appearance. " Well, I don't kniow but what you're
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9323, 25 August 1908, Page 1
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