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Advertising : 184 wordsThe Yorkshire newspapers consider the Wool Federation's [?] of the realisation scheme ensures its ratification, but continues their ...
Article : 629 wordsWhen Special Officer Bailey came West from Melbourne to inquire into the working of the War Service Homes Commission in this State, and Mr. E. ...
Article : 830 wordsThe trotting carnival, which opens to-morrow night, promises to be the most successiful ever held in the State, as the horses competing, taken all ...
Article : 1,044 wordscount Hayashl, the Japanese delegate, returning from Geneva, said he was greatly impressed with the work accomplished. The creation of an ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Australian Press interviewed Lieut.-Col. Amery, Under-Secretary for the Colonies; Mr. M'Naughton, Vice-Chairman of the Overseas ...
Article : 416 wordsThe W.A.I.T.C. annual meeting will be commenced to-morrow at headquarters, and providing there is no traffic dislocation before the close of the fixture ...
Article : 2,680 wordsTroops captured a Shin Fane arsenal in the Fermoy district, and secured 30 rifles, bombs, ammunition, and military equipment. ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. A. Lovekin, M.L.C., manages to gain notoriety, if not admiration. Absent for months from the State and his Parliamentary obligations, but ...
Article : 654 wordsThe House of Commons concluded a sitting of 22 hours on Thursday morning, 20 opponents of the Government marching through the division lobby ...
Article : 42 wordsD'Annunzio has ordered the expulsion from Flume of all strangers. There is only one week's provisions in the town. ...
Article : 40 wordsThousands of people crowded into the main thoroughfares of Perth on Christmas Eve, bent on their final Shopping for the morrow—the one day in ...
Article : 617 wordsThe Palestine Foundation Fund is now assured. A manifesto, signed by Lord Rothschild, Sir Alfred Mond, Dr. Weiz Mann, and other distinguished ...
Article : 109 wordsTwo steamers, with 4900 of General Wrangel's troops and Crim[?]n refugees, have arrived at Cataro. Typhus made dreadful ravages amongst ...
Article : 53 wordsThe King's Speech, proroguing: Parliament, drew attention to the Greek situation, and stated that the Allies will endeavor to find a solution ...
Article : 229 wordsDischarged soldier, absentees, and other ex-service Australians are continuing to besiege Australia House. Several somewhat in[?] ...
Article : 42 wordsOne of the big holiday attractions will be the light between Frank Brogan and Barney. Thompson at the Esplanade Gardens next Tuesday night, ...
Article : 347 wordsWhilst riding a horse at a good pace in the vicinity of the railway crossing at Cannington on Friday evening a young man, Lionel Lidd[?]ngton, met ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Beacham's creditors have accepted a proposal for [?]s. In the pound. Mr. Beacham stated that an estate of £1,500,000 would be available to most ...
Article : 68 wordsDoubtful whether there has ever been a more enthusiastic meeting, or more straight talk indulged in, out Maddington way than when the ...
Article : 772 wordsEarly yesterday morning the Central Fire Brigade recelved a call to 289 William-street, where a fire had broken out in a tobacconist's shop, the ...
Article : 73 wordsA Committee of the House of Commons proposes that the Premier's salary should be raised to £8000, and adds that it is doubtful if any man ...
Article : 75 wordsGuildford was the scene of a horrible tragedy on Friday. evening-last. It appears that at the time when the midnight train was passing in the vicinity ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsThe Scottish community will celebrate their national holiday next Saturday by holding a great Highland gathering at the Royal Show Grounds, ...
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Family Notices : 255 wordsThe fight between Frank Graham and Monty Murton, which eventuated at the Esplanade Gardens on Thurs-, day night, attracted a fairly good ...
Article : 338 wordsThe British Government contracted to sell Poland 35,000 bales of Australian and New Zealand wool for £1,150,000. The transaction will be ...
Article : 54 wordsWith an aged mother to keep, and a fatal disease fastening its talons on her young vitals, Miss Myrt[?]e Skewes (late of the Vogues and Vanities), finds ...
Article : 118 wordsThe annual election for secretary of the Brickyards and Pottery Workers' Union resulted in the return of Mr. J. T. Davies, M.L.A., by 169 votes to 72. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsOn Wednesday night, December 22, the executive of the Young Australia League treated the senior members of the band and orchestra, when over ...
Article : 226 wordsDuring the journey of the Kalgoorlie express from the goldfields to Perth yesterday a conductor named Richard Whyte (24), a resident of Boulder City, ...
Article : 143 wordsThere is nothing fresh to report in connection with the threat of the enginedrivers and firemen to stop the running of all railways unless their ...
Article : 103 wordsA representative of "The Sunday Tunes" paid a visit to the great De Garis closer settlement scheme at Kendenu[?] during the week, but a ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 26 Dec 1920, Page 1
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