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Advertising : 111 wordsIt is understood that the preliminary Peace Treaty does not Include any reference to the League of-Nations. ...
Article : 847 wordsThere is nothing fresh to report in connection with affairs at Woodman's Point. Thanks to the precautions taken by the State Government ...
Article : 209 wordsOpinions are divided as to whether the. stewards, la some 'cases, have been rubbing out the right men, but there is no doubt their recent ...
Article : 926 wordsFollowing are the results of the Pennant bowling matches played yesterday:- A PENNANT, MAJOR. ...
Article : 868 wordsThe last of the V.R.C. round was held to-day in cloudy weather. Several Doncaster and Sydney Cup candidates were seen out under colors, and ...
Article : 845 wordsThe W.A.T.C. struck roasting weather for the March meetin but neverthelese there was an attendance of 2663, which is only 138 less than at the ...
Article : 1,088 wordsThe "Nations" announces that two government has decided to tax [?] including foreigh sugar, coffee cover. ralsins and dried fruits. ...
Article : 480 wordsNEW YORK. Saturday. Viscount Ishil, in a speech to the Japan Society, said that the constitution of the League of Nations would ...
Article : 456 wordsA Trans-Australian train will leave Perth at 6 p.m. on Wednesday next, the 26th inst., and each Monday and Wednesday thereafter, until further notice. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Federal temporary clerks are still firm In their resistance to the monstrous mandate ot the Federal Government reducing the salary of new ...
Article : 313 wordsThe Boulder races were held to-day in fine weather and in the presence of a large attendance. Inquiries were opened and adjourned into the ...
Article : 620 wordsThe situation in Egypt is grave. General Allenby has been despatched and the garrisons have been reinforced. ...
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Family Notices : 579 wordsThe dissatisfaction" which has been existing among members of the Railway Officers' Union for some months past looks like coming to a head.The ...
Article : 292 wordsThe Poles defeated the Bolshevists at Slonin, recapturing the town. The Poles repulsed the Germans near Posen and captured a number ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Lloyd George considers that the industrial world will be unsettled until peace is signed. Mr. Gankey's remarkable document, he said, showed ...
Article : 252 wordsThe Busselton Carnival this year was a signal success, and the large contingent of metropolitan bowlers who were fortunate enough to be able to make ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Warwick Farm races were held to-day, the attendance being large. Results:- Maiden Handicap—Lansell (L. ...
Article : 211 wordsYesterday on the river was another light breeze day. The Mount's Bay Sailing Club held its seventh race of the season. The lightness of the ...
Article : 158 wordsA mass meeting of seamen at Haimburg refused to assist in the delivery of German ships to the Ailles on the ground that Germany has not been, ...
Article : 38 wordsThe northern port is likely to have its meat works in operation before the end of the year, and the member for the Gascoyne. Mr. E. H. Angelo, who ...
Article : 189 wordsThus far 39,332 members of the A.I.F. and 3367 wives and dependants and munition workers have been repatriated in 44 ships. It is hoped that ...
Article : 54 wordsDespatches from Archangel say that Bolsheviki troops attempted to cut the lines of communication between the American and the Allied columns on ...
Article : 125 wordsThere were only eight runners for the Jumpers Flat Race and Rippler was always favorite though he was wo[?] in the market. He opened at ...
Article : 975 wordsCottin, the anarchist who shot Premier Clemenceau, has made a statement to the effect that the anarchists were as ready to kill the Kaiser ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Assistant Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Roosevelt) has made a statement that if the war had lasted until the spring the American and British ...
Article : 68 wordsAn ofter. has been made by Messrs. M'Kenzie Grant Bros, of Newmarracarra Station, in the Geraldton district, to sell portion of that estate to the ...
Article : 106 wordsAppointed Officers of Customs.—W. H. Berry, F Clutterbuck, J. T. Grey. T. M'Henry, F. Richardson, W. R. Rossiter, D. G. Stewart. ...
Article : 204 wordsGeneral Pau. Chief of the French Mission to Australia, has returned, and says that the Mission's reception will greatly strengthen the ...
Article : 57 wordsYesterday morning Mr. Davies. P. M announced that be had found Clement Wellington guilty of the charge which has been hanging over. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe New York "Times" Rotterdam correspondent cables that a well-informed person from Germany expects to see worse conditions in Berlin soon. ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Daniels. Secretary to the Navy, has sailed for Europe for the purpose of studying the best type of capital ships. He will also study naval ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsGeneral [?] who is living in a small flat, has been interviewed. He is of the opinion that the reconstruction of Germany's military power ...
Article : 78 wordsThe weather yesterday was devidedly disagreeable, especially in the forenoon, when there was a warm wind smacking dust in the citizens" eyes. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Fire Brigade was called out twice yesterday to fight bush fires, one at South Perth and the other at Claremont. In both instances the ...
Article : 50 wordsThis morning, at the Osborne butts, a memorial will be unveiled to the soldier-members of the Cottesloe-Claremont Rifle Club. There are 97 of them, ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 23 Mar 1919, Page 1
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