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Advertising : 1 wordsWith eight wickets in hand Victoria required 156 runs to win when the last phase of the remarkable Sheffield Shield match was resumed on the ...
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Article : 185 wordsThere was again delightful weather when the Sheffield Shield game was continued today. Brilliant sunshine prevailed and the wicket was perfect. ...
Article : 705 wordsA fervid mass meeting composed mostly of women, filled the Albert Hall and applauded a condemnation of Russia's anti-religious activities. ...
Article : 167 wordsWomen who wish to avoid pain and are engaging doctors who they, know will perform needless Caesarian operations were blamed for a large ...
Article : 262 wordsExporters urged Mr. W. Graham (President of the Board of Trade) to request Mr. Scullin (Australian Prime Minister) to exempt "huge stocks" going to ...
Article : 456 wordsIt is evident that the miners' leaders are closely studying the effect of the order for a resumption issued yesterday by Judge Beeby. This latest development seems to have called a halt in the activity of the unions on the coalfields. They are waiting to see what will happen now ...
Article : 447 wordsMr. J. E. Scullin (Prime Minister) can see no reason why he should go to Sydney to take control of the coal position as was suggested in a resolution ...
Article : 102 wordsA stricken soldier of the victorious army bringing up the rearguard of Britain's thousands who made some corner of a foreign field forever England, was ...
Article : 153 wordsSir William Lathlain, who returned from an extended trip to Europe last Monday, was the speaker at today's Rotary Club luncheon. ...
Article : 954 wordsA frightful smash occurred on a level crossing near Sansadurni last night, a train crashing into a motor-coach, killing 17 and injuring 10 people. ...
Article : 74 wordsPassing through Adelaide this morning on his return to Perth, Sir George Pearce described the proposals of the Scullin Government on the coal issue ...
Article : 156 wordsNo miners applied for (work at the Kurri mines this morning, although the Arbitration Court yesterday ordered a resumption at 10 o'clock today. The miners considered that notice was too short. Meetings at the Richmond ...
Article : 73 wordsCharges of having shot a heifer, the property of James B. Merritt, and of using threatening words towards Merritt, were admitted by Robert Brownlow in ...
Article : 187 wordsThe correspondent of the "Times" trade supplement at Bradford says the outlook in the wool and textile industry is more uncertain and more ...
Article : 172 wordsImportant effects upon the Australian wool situation are foreseen as a probable result of the incorporation of a 1,000,000-dollar (£200,000) National Wool ...
Article : 136 wordsThe "Daily Mail" says that, flying a Moth 'plane, a former Royal Air Force officer, Captain Chichester, left Croydon secretly at 3 a.m. ...
Article : 60 wordsBoys will be interested in the new glider-aeroplane, the instructions for the building of which are being supplied by W.A. Airways Ltd. to those, who fly ...
Article : 397 wordsComplaints regarding the lack of prosperity in the woollen trade culminated yesterday in the announcement that the Godo Mills at Osaka would discharge ...
Article : 95 wordsIn another column the Perth City Council notifies that licences for all laundries, fish shops and other noxious trade establishments within the city ...
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Article : 111 wordsJohn William Quinn did not put in an appearance at the Police Court today, when he was called upon by his wife to show why a separation between the ...
Article : 207 wordsBrennan Park, the new and modernly appointed racecourse created by the W.A. Trotting Association adjacent to the Cricket Ground at the foot of ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsAn order to appoint Mr. J. L. B. Weir as an officer of the State Arbitration Court to investigate the financial position of the mining industry was ...
Article : 78 wordsMrs. Violet M. Guilfoyle, of 190 Bennett-street, East Perth, reported at Police Traffic Branch today that her seven-year-old son, Waiter, was knocked ...
Article : 217 wordsComedy king, winner of the Melbourne Cup of 1910, died at No[?] on Monday. Hs sired many great performers whose aggregate ...
Article : 38 wordsAbout 600 children of unemployed in the metropolitan area received a treat this afternoon through the generosity of the management of the Prince of ...
Article : 66 words"Do you know the taxation from the licence will more than pay the wages of a policeman and cost of a station?" asked Sir Walter James of a woman ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Stan Nicholas, tobacconist, might have reason to feel that he is being unduly penalised. During the week his Murray-street shop was burgled Thieves ...
Article : 90 wordsCaught in the act of "lifting" two white metal brooches from the counter in Woolworth's yesterday, Hilda Ethel Warr (47), home duties, was taken to ...
Article : 69 wordsWhile engaged in shunting operations at Bayswater railway yards last night Guard Robert Halliday, of 36 Coode-street, Maylands, met with a mishap ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner LARGS BAY sailed from Colombo on Thursday, and is due at Fremantle on Friday morning to land passengers ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Fri 20 Dec 1929, Page 1
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