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Advertising : 99 wordsOn the left is the temporary premises of the National Bank at Manjimup, (modern brick buildings are now in course of erection) where the money, approximately £2000, was drawn for payment to the timber workers at No. 2 State Mill, Pemberton. The picture on the right shows a section of-the-railway line and heavily timbered country between Manjimup and Pemberton in the vicinity of where the robbery took place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsThe Australian players, Anderson and Taylor, have arrived here, and are practising. Anderson appears to be in fine condition. The team has not ...
Article : 318 wordsBy a report from Jerusalem it is learned that the French casualties in the recent engagement with the Jebel Druz rebels amounted to 200 ...
Article : 112 wordsWhen will our magistrates or justices of the peace in particular realise their duty to the public and afford it some protection from the activities of ...
Article : 351 wordsWhile proceeding on Thursday last by motor railway tricycle from Manjimup to Pe[?]erton with portion of the fornightly w[?]es, amounting to £1,985, ...
Article : 502 wordsMr. Lloyd George made an impassioned appeal to America not to abandon Europe, at the reception given to seven hundred overseas Welsh visitors ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. W. C. Barbour, the manager of the National Bank at Manjumup on the left) talking to a friend at the Perth-railway, station after the arrival of the train on Friday afternoon. His arm is seen in a sling as a consequence of-being shot through the hand by the desperado. One finger had to be amputated. (Art Photo Engravers.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsA strange case of blindness and cure has been reported. A sixteen-year old boy while at work in a city warehouse suddenly cried, "I am blind, I cannot ...
Article : 257 wordsLast week we published some telegrams from the American Battle Fleet in Sydney and Melbourne, received in reply to "The Sunday Times" wire sent ...
Article : 222 wordsA tentative selection of four players to represent America in the Davis Cup team has been announced by the chairman of the committee as follows:— ...
Article : 53 wordsDuring the week Plain-clothes Constable Lambert, who had been stationed at Fremantle, and who had been eleven years in the service was ...
Article : 236 wordsRain interfered with play during the week. Results:— Hampshire, 8 for 272 declared (Mead 80 not out. Bowell 64—White ...
Article : 191 wordsLieut-Col. Bernard Cyril Freyberg, V.C., C.M.S., D.S.O., who failed to swim the Channel a few days ago, states that he is going to try again. ...
Article : 43 wordsAt Detroit, Ethel M'Garry established a new world's record for the halfmile swim for women in the national championships, her time being 12min. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe condition of Mr. W. C. Barbour yesterday morning was much improved, and he was able to be interviewed. The pain occasioned by his ...
Article : 373 wordsThe report of the Labor Party's Committee on sweated imports recommends international action against sweating, for which existing ...
Article : 140 wordsFloyd, Fitzsimmon's promoter, announces that Dempsey has signed articles for a title contest with Harry Wills at Michigan City, Indiana, in ...
Article : 40 wordsWhile three boys were talking, on the footpath at Lithgow last night a motor car, swerving to avoid a bus, crashed into them, killing one and ...
Article : 74 words"The Scotch are noted for the way they handle money, but I would like to meet the Scotchman who could beat Mr. Angwin, who is a Cousin Jack." ...
Article : 85 wordsOn behalf of the Mining Association, Mr. Philip Gee has issued a statement warning the public that the coal crisis will occur in exactly the same form ...
Article : 226 wordsThe selection of the bowling team for Australia has been completed. Thirty-eight players and 12 ladies will sail by the Naldera on September 25. ...
Article : 159 wordsSnow has been falling heavily in the hill districts of Canterbury. Most of the main roads are under water. The Cust River overflowed and others are ...
Article : 106 wordsThe five mile championship this afternoon resulted:—J. Hyde, 1; W. Whyte, 2; F. Kohlman, 3. Won by inches; 200 yards between second and ...
Article : 89 wordsThe condition of the courts at the New South Wales lawn tennis ground at Rushcutters Bay was so bad after the rain that the committee decided ...
Article : 93 wordsWhen boarding a ferry at Lavender Bay to-day. George Rigby (40) was crushed between the ferry and the wharf. He died shortly afterwards ...
Article : 62 wordsAt a meeting last night of the A.L.P. executive. J. Keane, of Ballarat, was appointed organising secretary of the A.L.P. in Victoria. ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is reported from Peking that the movement among the Chinese students in avor of boycotting all British missionary schools and colleges is ...
Article : 43 wordsWhen seen yesterday morning Mr. Camm, Chairman of the Railway Advisory Board which spent the best part of last week in the country ...
Article : 82 wordsWhile competing in a 24-hour motor cycling reliability trial to-day, Russell Proctor, aged 21, living at Carlton, collided with a motor lorry. He was ...
Article : 54 wordsThe return of the Golden Horseshoe for July shows that 10,875 shot tons of ore were treated for a yield of 3897oz. fine, valued at ...
Article : 63 wordsLast night the Minister for Lands (Mr. W. C. Angwin) left by train for Melbourne to represent this State at a meeting of the Federal Loan Council. ...
Article : 57 wordsMr.H. E. Vail is not yet prepared to issue a statement on Wiluna, but it is understood on good authority that the crosscut, which was 25 feet into the ...
Article : 47 wordsWheat cargoes are firm owing to a sustained milling enquiry. Fair business is reported at sixpence to ninepence advance. Parcels were active at ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Bombay Municipal Corporation has received a letter from the Government of New Zealand urging exemption from the operation of the ...
Article : 254 wordsAt Williamstown (Massachussets) a declaration that a great dream of supremacy in Northern Africa dominates the French policy, and that ...
Article : 103 wordsInspector Condon last night stated that he had received a communication from Detective-Sergeants Manning and Doyle, who went to Pemberton to ...
Article : 49 wordsThe death occurred suddenly yesterday mornins of Albert Freeborn (60), a steward at the Freemasons' Club in Hay-street. Deceased, who was ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the Criminal Court on Friday last the Jury returned a verdict of guilty in the case in which Percy Matthew Dove, a land agent, was ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Commercial committee of the Reichstag has adopted with three dissentients the Bill on the Anglo-German Commercial Treaty. The Government ...
Article : 68 wordsThe inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of the Chinese girl. Ruby Yen, whose body was recently found in the Swan River, tied ...
Article : 50 wordsAccording to a telegram received at the Central Police Srtation, a laborer named William John Costello, on the Lake Grace-Newdegate ...
Article : 54 wordsAustralian sultanas, generally of excellent quality, are selling freely at 65s. to 72s. Lexias are also in good demand at 45s. to 50s. Currents are ...
Article : 54 wordsAn aviation disaster took place when a hydroplane landing in the bay turned to avoid a boat. It ran into a group of twenty girl bathers and cut off the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words"The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia House, Strand, or "The ...
Article : 53 wordsYesterday's racing and football results will be found on page 4. Late items of sporting nd other news which are not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsIt commenced on Friday last in the Westralian. Farmers Buildings, Perth, and will not conclude before Tuesday next. Reading left to right the deligates are:—Top row: W. E. Coxon (W.A.), F.H. Goldsmith (official reporter), C. E. Ames(S.A.) A. E. Stevens (W.A.) W. Phipps (Q'land). Botton row: B. J. Masters (Vic), ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 9 Aug 1925, Page 1
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