TAUNTON, July 31.—The special representative of the Australian Press Association, reviewing the final day's play in the match between the Australians and ...
Article : 300 wordsCANBERRA, Aug. l.—When the discussion was resumed on the Estimates in the House of Representatives to-day the Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...
Article : 526 wordsCANBERRA, August 1.—Replying in the House of Representatives to-day to further questions on the sales tax, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said that ...
Article : 412 wordsCANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Further consideration was given in the House of Representatives to-day to the report by the committee of lawyers which recently sat in ...
Article : 604 wordsMONTREAL, Aug. 1.—When nearing her destination—the St. Hubert air port— the British airship R100, in the flight across the Atlantic from England, ran into a ...
Article : 187 wordsGIBRALTAR, July 31.—The stokehold and engineroom of the British India Steam Navigation Co's. steamer Nerbudda (7,911 tons), which collided with a ...
Article : 178 wordsLONDON, July 31.—A verbatim report was issued to-day of the proceedings of the Committee of Privileges of the House of Commons which dealt with the recent ...
Article : 856 wordsLONDON, July 31.—In the House of Commons to-night Sir Austen Chamberlain said he had intended to make a further appeal to the Government regarding their ...
Article : 365 wordsThe flight of the airship Rl00 from Great Britain to Canada directs attention to the plans of the designer, Commander Sir Dennistoun Burney, the English airship ...
Article : 277 wordsSYDNEY, Aug. 1.—Communists who attempted to hold an anti-Imperialist war demonstration this morning were dispersed by a strong band of police. Despite the ...
Article : 254 wordsAt Swansea to-day the Australians will commence a match against Glamorgan, the only Welsh County in the first-class competition. Since Glamorgan entered the ...
Article : 433 wordsCALCUTTA, Aug. 1.—A dozen crudely made bombs and a number of swords were discovered by the Lahore police in a series of dramatic midnight raids which followed ...
Article : 83 wordsLONDON, July 31.—There was a long discussion in the House of Commons to-day on the decline in army recruiting and several members urged Mr. T. Shaw ...
Article : 168 wordsCANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Many questions were asked in the House of Representatives to-day as a result of the decision of the Federal Ministry to appoint a ...
Article : 584 wordsBRISBANE, Aug. 1.—A message from Charleville to-night states that Mr. Andrew T. Cunningham, the country pilot, who left Sydney yesterday on a flight to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 532 wordsLONDON, July 31.—"It is questionable whether honest men can cope with a clever group of swindlers who are prepared to go the whole hog; prison sentences are all ...
Article : 187 wordsMELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—The celebration by the Communist Party in Melbourne of "Red Friday" passed off quietly. Two persons were arrested for having used ...
Article : 115 wordsCANBERRA, Aug. 1.—In the Senate to-day, on resuming the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Sewing Machine Bounty Bill, Senator Dunn (New ...
Article : 417 wordsLONDON, Aug. 1.—The King's Speech on the prorogation of Parliament to-day referred to the signature of the London Naval Treaty by the Governments of the ...
Article : 207 wordsADELAIDE, Aug. 1.—Communists and unemployed held a demonstration in Adelaide to-day. They collected in Victoria Square and mounted troopers were called ...
Article : 92 wordsThe details of the Australian bowling in the second innings of the matches against Hampshire, Middlesex, Surrey, and Somerset were as follows:— ...
Article : 153 wordsLONDON, July 30.—At the world poultry congress to-day the Dutch delegates moved a resolution that cold stored eggs should be stamped with an internationally ...
Article : 108 wordsLONDON, July 30.—Captain Barnard left England this morning in a Moth limousine on a non-stop 1,250 miles flight to Malta. He hopes to fly back non-stop ...
Article : 44 wordsLONDON, July 31.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the extraordinarily high standard displayed by a large number of candidates at the ...
Article : 169 wordsPARIS, July 31.—The human race leads a wholly unnatural existence, according to a certain wealthy American. He says that a man should not walk erect, sleep all ...
Article : 177 wordsThe results of the previous games played by the Australians are as follow:— April 30, May 1 and 2.—Australia (8 for 492, declared) beat Worcestershire (131 and 196) ...
Article : 469 wordsKALGOORLIE, Aug. 1.—Captain S. Brearley, of West Australian Airways, Ltd., returned to Kalgoorlie this afternoon after a preliminary flight over the ...
Article : 208 wordsBRISBANE, Aug. 1.—In delivering judgment in the Industrial and Conciliation Court to-day, Mr. Justice Webb announced reductions in salaries and wages ...
Article : 215 wordsSYDNEY, July 31.—"In America the man in the street believes that Australia is a land of almost continuous strikes," said Mr. H. G. Croll, an American ...
Article : 76 wordsCANBERRA, Aug. 1.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Lyons), in the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to Mr. West (Lab., N.S.W.) said that he had no ...
Article : 73 wordsLONDON, July 31.—Sydney West, the cafe manager who was arrested on a charge of burgling Lord Clarendon's home, Pitt House, Hampstend, on July 4, when a ...
Article : 123 wordsA protest against the renewal of the embargo on the importation of sugar to Australia is made to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in a letter from the ...
Article : 360 wordsBERLIN, July 30.—A national memorial to Germans Killed in the Great War—it will serve until a larger project us fulfilled —will be placed in a building known as ...
Article : 137 wordsDARWIN, July 31.—Messrs. William Oliver, retired pastoralist, of Melbourne, Arthur Peck and S. Newman, arrived to-day in a three-engined monoplane, made ...
Article : 100 wordsHORTA (Azores), July 30.—Sir Thomas Lipton's steam yacht Erin arrived here to-day. She reported that she lost Bight of the Shamrock V. (Sir Thomas Lipton's. ...
Article : 103 wordsMELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Employers in the metal trades have lodged an application with the Commonwealth Arbitration Court for a variation of the award of the ...
Article : 106 wordsMELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Yesterday Mr. Justice McArthur, in the Practice Court, made an order that Mrs. Catherine Hart, formerly of Tivoli-road, South Yarra, ...
Article : 153 wordsFollowing are the remaining matches to be played by the Australians:— To-day, August 4, 5, v. Glamorgan, at Swansea. ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Alexander MacDonald, F.R.G.S., explorer, milling engineer and author, who has travelled in the remoter parts of nearly every country in the world, will leave ...
Article : 146 wordsNEW YORK, July 31.—Sir Hubert Wilkins returned to-day from his honeymoon, which was spent in Europe. He said he hoped to start his underwater expedition ...
Article : 101 wordsTOKIO, Aug. 1.—With the approval of the Japanese authorities the Japanese fishery steamers engaged off the coast of Kamchatka are being armed with ...
Article : 49 wordsMELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Aa a measure of economy, the State Ministry has decided to discontinue certain payments known as "merit money" to engineers ...
Article : 133 wordsGRENOBLE, Aug. 31.—Hardy villagers in the French alps were fascinated to-day by the pluck, determination and indomitable riding of the British women's team ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, July 30.—His Majesty the King is spending his first holiday afloat for two years. He is aboard the yacht Victoria and Albert, with Queen Mary, for ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Sat 2 Aug 1930, Page 15
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