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Advertising : 72 wordsBorings being taken daring the week by Government workmen on the Esplanade and along the river foreshore, at the rear of the Christian Brothers' College, gave rise to the rumor that as portion of the land was controlled by the City ...
Article : 497 wordsLONDON, Saturday. Messages from Abyssinia report the visit of the Emperor to Addis Ababa and the completion of arrangements for the peaceful evacuation of the capital—which has been maintained as an "open town" since ...
Article : 177 wordsJust after the bounce at Perth Oval yesterday afternoon in the game between East Perth and Perth. The league football season opened yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsSignor Gayda has launched a threat that a frightful world war would follow a decision to close the Suez Canal or otherwise directly assist Abyssinia. ...
Article : 124 wordsWhile an Italian aeroplane circled overhead the war drums summoned the people of Addia Ababa to the Emperor's hill top palace to ...
Article : 242 wordsHafle Selassie, having partly reorganised his army has despatched two forces to stem the Italian advance towards Addis Ababa. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe effect of sanctions on ItaloAustralian trade is revealed in the following figures:—Italian exports to Australia in November, 1934, were ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Stuart Doyle will leave for America shortly to choose the cast tor Australian productions, including what Mr. Doyle describes as "Australia's ...
Article : 32 wordsWhen Hall[?] Selassie visited Magdala the rebels opened fire killing the Emperor's chamberlain and valet, who were standing beside him. ...
Article : 99 wordsThe famous poet, A. E. Housman, author of "A Shropshire Lad," Professor of Latin at Cambridge University since 1911, died at Cambridge to-day, ...
Article : 31 wordsA further reprieve for Arnold Sodeman (36), laborer, who was sentenced to death for the murder of June Rushmer (6½) at Leongatha was decided on ...
Article : 96 wordsThere was a tragic ending to the celebration of the foundation of the Spanish Republic, which finished with a grand military parade in Madrid. During the march past of the troops before the Presidential Tribune a bomb thrown exploded and caused several fatalities. Government officials are seen surrounding the President and attempting to quieten down the people.—(Photo by air mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsThe Prime Minister spoke at the annual demonstration of the Primrose League in the Albert Hall yesterday. Mr. Baldwin said he believed the position ...
Article : 195 wordsProvision is made in the new Traffic Act, which will become law on July 1, for prosecution of jay walkers. An hour's watch at the Town Hall yesterday showed there were few offenders, and that Perth people are already well educated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsApril's gold yield from Western Australian mines was 79,997oz. gross, equal to about 64,000 fine oz., worth in the vicinity of £550,000. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe "Times," in a leader welcoming Sir Isaac Isaacs as the doyen of Australian public life, a great lawyer, and a distinguished servant of the Empire, ...
Article : 61 wordsAlvin Karpis, for whom the Department of Justice has searched for three years, was captured to-day by a squad of "G" men, led personally by J. Edgar ...
Article : 83 wordsThe London, Midland and Scottish Raliway inaugurates on Monday the fastest service from London to Glasgow in railway history. ...
Article : 85 wordsIn announcing 16,200,000 dollars overall deficit for the year with a Budget calling for increased taxation, Mr. Dunning stated that the magnitude ...
Article : 125 wordsRadical Labor celebrated International May Day in traditional fashion with parades through the downtown section, followed by a mass meeting in ...
Article : 106 wordsAccording to the Berlin correspondant of the "Daily Telegraph," Hitler's reaffirmation of a desire for peace accompanied a somewhat ...
Article : 123 wordsA shipment of 1000 boxes of Japanese butter is being marketed to Tooley-street. Consignees stats it is some of the finest seen and it is selling ...
Article : 156 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states that the report of the chairman of Lloyds to [?] Neville Chamberl[?] regarding Budget leakage is unlikely to be conclusive, ...
Article : 94 wordsToo dazed to find his way to safety, Robert Dunbar, aged 82, had a narrow escape from being burned to death when his house at Maryborough was ...
Article : 95 wordsAn extraordinary session of the Tariff Commission decided to consider measures against Australian wool and wheat if the Japanese-Australian trade ...
Article : 50 wordsA New Sout Wieshman, Mr. George B. Duncan, one of "six colonial artists" who exhibited at the Cooling Galleries in July 1934, has two landscapes on ...
Article : 56 wordsA large and distinguished company thronged the galleries at Burlington House for a private view of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Much ...
Article : 55 wordsThe 531 million dollar naval appropriation Bill passed the House by 212 votes to 73, only 24 hours after it had been reported, without a single change. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsIn the snooker championship, Lindrum still holds a slight lead over Davis the scores now being 26 frames to 24 in his favor. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe design of the new Royal Cypher, which is used by all Departments of State and public bodies, and also appears on army covers and elsewhere, ...
Article : 38 wordsThe New South Wales representatives who brilliantly won the King's Cup yesterday. In the picture are: D. W. Bowden (cox), J. R. Burrell (str.), E. R. Bromley, D. L Baggett, W. J. Dixon, J. T. Fisher, W. [?] Buckham, W. R. Campbell and W. G. Thomas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 3 May 1936, Page 1
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