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Advertising : 122 wordsA bulletin issued at 11 o'clock this morning states:—The King had several hours' sleep. The local condition thus far is satisfactory and there is no increase in exhaustion, while the pulse remains steady." It was signed by Sir Stanley Hewett, Sir Hugh Rigby and Lord Dawson. ...
Article : 65 wordsPerth has always been able to pride itself on being free from a system of graft which has corrupted the United States of America, and more recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 483 wordsA bulletin, issued at 8.15 last night states:—"The King had a somewhat disturbed day. The general condition is not quite so satisfactory, but the ...
Article : 161 wordsPrince George spoke across the Atlantic by telephone from the cruiser Durban in New York harbor to the Queen at Buckingham Palace. ...
Article : 133 wordsDespite the keen frost there were many early inquiries at the Pa[?]ace, but up to 7 o'clock officials had no information to add to the overnight's ...
Article : 107 wordsW. H. Taylor, general manager of the Tramways and Electricity Supply, writes:— "In a report of the examination of ...
Article : 160 wordsEven though last night's bulletin will impart a graver tone to the discussions regarding the period of the King's recovery, sight must not be lost ...
Article : 311 wordsMr. Harry Mann, M.L.A., with the happy children to whom was given a Christmas tree party at the Pier-street Kindergarten on friday afternoon. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsThe salvation Army High Council of 64 members meets at Sunburyon-Thames on January 8, to decide whether General Booth will continue ...
Article : 344 wordsMr. Locker-Lampson, the Undersecretary, for Foreign Affairs, In a written reply to a Parliamentary question, states that in a note dated ...
Article : 216 words"Because we cannot abolish war," says a pamphlet published at Hamburg, "it is the duty of the nation's leaders to see that every officer and ...
Article : 368 wordsA message from aboard the City of New York, with Commander Byrd's Antarctic expedition, states:— "We are lying to the outside of the ...
Article : 372 wordsMany records were broken at Christie's sale of 150 "old masters" foc a total of £145,745. Reynolds' Fourth Viscountess of Townshend brought ...
Article : 147 wordsIn paying tribute to His Majesty at the annual dinner of the 1917 Club Mr. Ramsay MacDonald emphasised how moved were all at the King's ...
Article : 176 wordsMrs. Florence Goble (42) of Carrington-street, Adelaide, after having a drink at her home last Monday night became ill and was removed to the ...
Article : 168 wordsFollowing upon criticism by "The Sunday Times" that there had been some bad bungling in regard to the announcement of the retirement of the ...
Article : 306 wordsPresident Coolidge is making an extraordinary efforts to influence the Senate towards passing the Kellogg Treaty without reservations. Some of ...
Article : 387 wordsDuring the day the following cable message was received by the Test cricketers from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"I am commanded ...
Article : 77 wordsMrs. Kate Merrick was further charged at Bow-street to-day with selling liquor without a license yesterday at [?]er Gerrard-street premises. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Prince of Wales, who, with the Duke end Duchess of York, dined at the Palace, took his father's place in receiving Mr. Baldwin and Lord ...
Article : 76 wordsThere is a more hopeful feeling in London regarding the early evacuation of the Rhineland, though it must necessarily be some time before a ...
Article : 163 wordsHenry Kedgley, of the staff of the Bank of New South Wales at Whangarel, was shot in the stomach to-day by a revolver. ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is now feared that the Celtic is doomed. Heavy seas are pounding her sides and all hands have been ordered ashore. ...
Article : 76 wordsPrince George arrived here at noon yesterday, by the Cruiser Durban, from Bermuda and sailed for home at midnight aboard the Berengaria. ...
Article : 36 wordsRare solemnity and impressiveness attended the nationwide ceremonies commemorating Capt. Roald Amundsen. Flags everywhere were ...
Article : 152 wordsTwo hundred British and two hundred Native Army bands will be puzzled how to dispose of instruments rendered obsolete by the Army ...
Article : 162 wordsThree men were injured at Leichard early this morning through a motor smash. James Tait sustained a fractured thigh, Edward Collins a ...
Article : 50 wordsEven in the midst of all her anxiety, the Queen has not forgotten the indigent blind, in whom she is keenly interested. She has deputed Lady Bertha ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the Police Court this morning Joseph Stanis[?]ans Philipson (21), draftsman, and Isabel Williamson (52), housewife, were charged that on ...
Article : 106 wordsHarold Hutchinson, who pleaded guilty at the Geraldton Police Court during the week to a charge of having broken and entered the Narngulu ...
Article : 83 wordsMrs. O. W. Height died in the Mt. Gambier hospital to-day as a result of an outbreak of typhoid fever at Sutton Town. This is the second ...
Article : 48 words[?]es totalling £81 11s, were inflicted on Turate Bassanetti, who was arrested last night in Lower Campbellstreet, Sydney, on a charge of sly grog ...
Article : 47 wordsMany sales were effected, some to titled purchasers, at Lionel Lindsay's striking exhibition of Spanish watercolors. There were 51 admirable ...
Article : 222 wordsIt is expected that R. D. Elliott (Country Party) will be elected unanimously by the State Parliament on Tuesday to fill the Senate ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Newcastle police are collecting evidence with regard to the death of Richard Currie M'Callam, who was found dead in a [?]avatory on the ...
Article : 64 wordsA woman standing on the outskirts of the crowd at Buckingham Palace noticed an anxious little boy vainly attempting to burrow through the ...
Article : 135 wordsHerbert L. Miller, a dentist, of Unley-road, Malvern, was fatally injured to-day when a motor car he was driving collided with a train at a crossing ...
Article : 49 wordsIn order to afford an opportunity for the adjustment of differences on the question of the fair distribution of work available on the waterfront, the ...
Article : 141 words"The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia House, Strand, or "The ...
Article : 59 wordsWarm to hot in the tropics and inland areas, with northeast to north-west winds and scattered thunderstorms. Cooler ...
Article : 60 wordsJust after the start of yesterdays test race for the 14ft dinghies. The winner, Joy-U, is seen seventh from the left in the picture. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 16 Dec 1928, Page 1
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