The decisive win registered by the home team against South Australia at Kitchener Park yesterday afternoon put Western Australia in the lead in the series of ...
Article : 706 wordsThis morning the Minister for Lands and Immigration (Mr. W. C. Angwin) was able to amplify his remarks of yesterday regarding the position of families destined ...
Article : 291 wordsThe mental condition of Francis William Cunningham, erstwhile school teacher, is being inquired into ny Mr. Justice Draper. Cunningham's case commenced at ...
Article : 1,390 wordsThis morning a deputation representing residents of Leederville, and supported by members of the City Council, including the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) and the town ...
Article : 133 wordsAn extraordinary series of misfortunes in a single family was revealed at the Marylebone police Court to-day, when Robert Haynes (20), laborer, was ...
Article : 111 wordsIn the Torquay championships, in the third round of the men's doubles Crawford and Cameron bent Norman Brookes and Colonel Dudley, 6-3, 10-8, 9-7. ...
Article : 83 wordsAustralia's official opening was performed immediately the Stadium had emptied. The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) expressed Australia's thanks to the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe "Daily Herald" nova that tho Admiralty gives an unqualified denial of the reports of heavy desertions in Australia from the Empire cruisers. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Commonwealth Line officially announced that the sale of its steamer Australbrook to Japanese buyers has been completed. The price paid was £20,000 but ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the end of this month six members of the W.A.T.C. Committee will retire by effluxion of time. They are Captain R. Laurie, Dr. E. A. Officer, and Messrs. H. M. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe intense crowding of the restaurants in every part of the exhibition had an amusing result in the Australian pavilion, whore the Commissioner and Lady Cook ...
Article : 200 wordsRecently it was stated that the Agricultural Implement-makers' Union proposed to invite applications from artisans who were willing to go to Russia in connection ...
Article : 119 wordsAt the conference of returned soldiers delegates, speakers related how useless lend had been cold to soldiers to work, how they had been unable to work it profitably, had ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. S. Torr, the owner of Wynette, has been in Perth over the Easter holidays with the visiting bowlers. At tho W.A. Turf Club office he has nominated the winner ...
Article : 100 wordsThe first tram on the now Claremont extension will run early on Saturday morning next, April 20. The general manager of tramways (Mr. W. H. Taylor), in ...
Article : 173 wordsThere is much comment in racing circles owing to reports that Rapine had been doped. Rumors were current before the betting on the Cumberland Stakes began. ...
Article : 110 wordsDuring a violent squall the steamer Tintenbar, owned by the New Guinea Administration, ran ashore on a reef at Simberi Island, off the oust coast of New Ireland. ...
Article : 38 wordsAt the A.L.P. Conference the following resolution was passed:—"That this conference, representing the Labor movement throughout Now South Wales, strongly ...
Article : 119 wordsThe broadcasting of the ceremony at the Stadium wars a triumph. Hundreds of thousands of people heard as clearly as possible every word spoken from the dais ...
Article : 148 wordsFifty million years or so ago, during the Cretaceous or Chalk period of the earth's history, there were birds that could not walk and that had long beaks armed with ...
Article : 541 wordsMessrs. Charles Watson and Co. have received the following wire from Tattersall's, Hobart, Tasmania, giving the drawers of the placed horses in the Sydney Cup ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Premier (Mr. P. Collier) will leave for Boulder by to-morrow afternoon's train aud return to the city on Monday. It is probable that before leaving be will ...
Article : 51 wordsTrapped in their tent, which had suddenly caught fire at Deewhy last night, three boys, George Marshall (8 years), Norman Carter (9), and Roland. Cater ...
Article : 61 wordsOn October 15 last, Lee Yick, a Chinaman, residing at Port Hedland, was convicted of having in his possession a 12 grain pearl deemed to have been stolen or ...
Article : 127 wordsIt is explained that the Prime Minister was absent from the Wembley opening because daring Easter he was busy with the conference of the Independent Labor ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) has announced that an officer of the Treasury would be sent abroad to inquire into the scheme of national insurance in Great ...
Article : 56 wordsFive collieries are idle on the Maitland field, 3,000 men being out of employment at Aberdare, where the dispute is over the payment of a wheeler. At Abermain there ...
Article : 55 wordsAmid the wonders of Wembley—and they are endless—nothing is wore wonderful or more enduring than the majestic simplicity and dignity of the opening ceremony. At ...
Article : 598 wordsWilliam Heinz, a young man, was travelling from Melbourne to Bendigo by train, when he accidentally swallowed a diamond tie-pin. He was taken to the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe four games played this morning proved interesting to the large crowd of bowling enthusiasts present. The match between Alley (Vic.) and Gustaison ...
Article : 355 wordsAt the Dubbo Circuit Court on Wednesday, before Justice Campbell, Thomas Henry Newton wan charged with having murdered Joseph Leslie Quinlan at East Orange ...
Article : 127 wordsSole Brothers' Circus is still attracting large crowds each evening. The programme embraces a wide variety od acrobatic, equestrian and tumbling feats, while the clowns ...
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Article : 365 wordsLast evening there was a large attendance at the Shaftesbury Theatre, when the current programme was again presented. The bill is headed by Carlton Max ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 24 Apr 1924, Page 8
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