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Advertising : 232 wordsThe police Alsatian dog, Tess, had another triumph to-day, when she was responsible for the discovery of the body of Lily Veness in the ...
Article : 125 wordsWith the sodden move of a meteorological disturbance from the northern coast which reached the Sooth-Western division of the State on Thursday, resulting in heavy and continuous rains, floods of a character reminiscent of those of 1862 and 1872 ...
Article : 2,438 wordsA baby was killed and several persons injured to-day in a remarkable smash about a mile from Tweedvale. A motor lorry driven by Harold O. ...
Article : 174 wordsNo approximate estimate of the damage done over such a vast area and in so many directions can be made. It is obvious, however, that ...
Article : 73 wordsAbout a mile out of Clackline, on the main line to Kalgoorlie, the flood waters carried away some three hundred yards of embankment and chain after chain of the track was twisted like so much flimsy wire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsAlthough Beverley did not have as much rain as York, Northam and Toodyay, it was the biggest fall the district has ever recorded for March ...
Article : 160 wordsFlying over country where a forced landing meant death, M. Andre Malraux the French explorer and novelist, apparently discovered and ...
Article : 131 wordsThis house on the bank of the Swan River, which was flooded in the winter of 1926, had to be again vacated on Friday night. Yesterday the water had risen above the window-sills. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsBetween 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday morning, thieves entered the shop of Mrs. Murray, in Main-street, Osborne Park, removed an iron safe and took ...
Article : 146 wordsHemmed in by scrub fires burning along 40 miles, of the Sierra and Victoria Rangres, and almost encircling the Victoria Valley, 25 farmers spent ...
Article : 145 wordsNearly seven months have elapsed since the Geophysical Gold Prospecting Co. (W.A.) Ltd. issued its prospectus seeking public support for the construction and testing of an instrument called "The Electric Theodolite," but indications point to an ...
Article : 430 wordsWith a suddenness that could easily have involved the State in tragic loss of human lives, the floods which developed and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsIn the Great Southern, railway washaways have included those at Pingrup, where a few days ago, paradoxically enough, ...
Article : 98 wordsCongress is in real revolt against President Roosevelt for the first time since his accession. Roosevelt believed that the country was tired of paying ...
Article : 173 wordsOne of Northam's pioneer settlers in the person of Mrs. W. Chidlow, of Duke-street, died early yesterday morning. The late Mrs. Chidlow was ...
Article : 152 wordsYesterday morning the delayed railway passengers, luggage and mails were brought to the Clackline bridge by motor car from Northam. The passengers, owing to the roadway being impassable, had to walk across the bridge while the mails, etc., were transported by hand trucks to the waiting train for Perth. The picture shows some of the luggage and interested passengers and officials watching operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 11 Mar 1934, Page 1
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