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Advertising : 114 wordsHANDING OVER THE 1911 QUOTA OF MILITARY TRAINEES His Excellency the Governor (Colonel Sir William Campion. D.S.O.) inspecting the troops on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, when the 1911 quota of trainees were drafted into their respective senior units. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsA dastardly attempt to assassinate Prince Umberto, Heir-Apparent to the throne ot Italy, was perpetrated on Thursday by an anti-Facist ...
Article : 437 wordsAMONG the driftwood washed ashore at Carpenter's Bocks, South Australia, recently was portion of an ...
Article : 333 words"Any attempt to reduce the rates charged by the Commonwealth Bank on overdrafts might necessitate a reduction in the interest paid on ...
Article : 294 wordsTwo men who were surprised by the caretaker in Barlow Buildings, Rundlestreet, Adelaide, at 5 o'clock this morning, were chased by Constables Beaty ...
Article : 105 wordsWhen Wren reached Gawler-place he fired three shots at the fleeing men, but did not hit them. Beaty then fired two shots. Wren chased the man alleged ...
Article : 217 wordsThree lion cubs, born at the local Zoologica. Gardens on October 21, have been saved by the tender devotion of a Polish lady in a manner ...
Article : 209 wordsReplying to an assertion at the Maritime Conference that the disposal of the Commonwealth Line was the result of incompetent management, and wild ...
Article : 138 wordsThomas Ivory (43). a bricklayer, of Waterloo-street, Surrey Hills, was assaulted near his home last night. His assailants threw ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. E. G. Theodore, the Federal Treasurer, and a sub-committee of combined mining unions, conferred for two hours this morning on the ...
Article : 103 wordsAfter nearly nine months as pastor of the Collins-street Independent Church, the Rev. A. Penry Evans, who in November will return temporarily ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Theodore said to-day that there was no justification for assuming that the Government was coming to any decision regarding the reduction in the ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Lionel Logue, the well-known elocutionist, says the Duke of York is the pluckiest and most determined patient he ever had. He saw at a ...
Article : 132 wordsThe judgment of the New South Wales' Industrial Commission reducing the basic wage in that Stale by 12/6 a week to £3/12/6 has caused ...
Article : 215 wordsReginald Allen Carter (49) a company director of Larke, Neave and Carter, distributors of Chrysler cars, died in a private hospital last night as ...
Article : 108 wordsMussolini as spectacular as ever, issued a message to the "Blackshirts" of Italy, in connection with the eighth Fascist new year beginning on October ...
Article : 97 wordsBert Stollar and his wife becoming estranged, she went to visit friends. Harvey Schwartz and his wife. Early on Friday Stollar called at Schwartz's ...
Article : 71 wordsBecause the door was jammed by the explosion of gelignite in the keyhole thieves failed to gain entrance to the [?] containing £700 at ...
Article : 54 wordsDeep regret was expressed last evening when it was made known that Mr. R. G. Kelly, manager in Western Australia for Dalgety and ...
Article : 58 wordsOf late the share market has been very unsteady, and the dealings in Wall-street have been of the shuttlecock variety. The unsteadiness ...
Article : 300 wordsPUPILS OF W.A. DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOL Who gave a demonstration of physical training and handiwork yesterday afternoon. The gentleman in the picture is Mr. John O. Love, superintendent and head master. (Art photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsReminiscent of Perth during the years of the Great War, was the scene on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon when both mounted and infantry ...
Article : 165 wordsFINISH OF THE 100 YDS. CHAMPIONSHIP F. Sullivan (Sacred Heart High School) winning from V. Simpson (Perth College) and B. Pearce (Methodist Ladies' College) at yesterday's interschool sports. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsIt is considered unlikely that the basic wage reduction of 12/6 will become law. A number of Ministerial supporters are opposed to any ...
Article : 183 wordsThe first day of the beer strike passed off quietly in Mount Isa, despite the fact that more than 1000 men were paid a fortnight's wages. The town ...
Article : 235 wordsWhere the Federal authorities are concerned, extravagance is not altogether unexpected, but there are times when this is vastly overdone, to the ...
Article : 209 wordsA battle of skirts is raging briskly in London and Paris. French dressmakers are attempting to overcome women's resistance to the introduction ...
Article : 119 wordsAUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSEMEN ON PARADE Members of the Western Australian unit of mounted men who took part in the impressive military ceremony on the Perth Esplanade yesterday afternoon. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsWhile driving a motor car in Bentick-street, Bathurst, this afternoon. Henry T. K. Warren, a retired grazier, suddenly collapsed, and died a few ...
Article : 89 wordsThere were three State Governors and their ladies in Adelaide to-day, those from New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia being present. ...
Article : 86 words"The Sunday Times" may be purchased, immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall. Australia ...
Article : 51 wordsA fire gutted the timber yards of Breckenridge, Ltd., King-street, Newcastle, this morning. The damage amounts to thousands of pounds. ...
Article : 30 wordsFine in the tropics, West Gascoyne, and over west and southwest coastal areas. Some scattered showers in the East ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 27 Oct 1929, Page 1
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