A Farm a few miles out of Toodyay, one of the earliest settled towns in the State, has become the scene of Westralia’s latest shooting affray. Early on Friday afternoon two men stood in heated argument just outside the homestead of Nine ...
Article : 1,154 wordsHAVE THE POLICE AT LAST DISCOVERED THE MAN FOR WHOM they have patiently sought for five years—the ringleader of the daring gang which bled the Tableland’s pastures of many a herd a few years ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,001 wordsGeraldton's week, commencing to-day, has attracted old Geraldtonites from all parts of Australia. Burnett Gray. M.L.A. for St. Kilda, Vic, is one who has crossed a Continent to see old scenes and scent the old scents. An imposing, well built and well laid out city is Geraldton, predestined to be one of the busiest and best harbors on the Australian coast line. A natural traffic centre, it has already a regular steamship service; it is connected with the South by two railroads (one private and the other a State business) while it is the first stopping place of the world famous North-West ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 147 wordsA number to “travellers,” jumping the “rattler” from Geraldton to Peth congregated in a second class compartment late on the night of Friday, January 18. Among them was a young German named Franz Bettinger, and a ...
Article : 1,098 wordsPhillips (the man who allegedly did the shooting) getting into his car. See story “In Self-Defence.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsQUITE A COMMOTION WAS caused outside a well known Perth theatre on Tuesday afternoon. A horrified mother rushed out from ...
Article : 205 wordsWHEN A CASE IN WHICH A MACEDONIAN NAMED DOMINIC Christ off, charged a girl named -Haze! Curtis with assault, came up for hearing at the Police Court-on Tuesday, it came up spiced with quits a lot of amusing unrehearsed incidents. ...
Article : 633 wordsA YOUTH AGED 17 YEARS AND 7 months, who had been committed to an institution for stealing and allowed out on probation again ...
Article : 281 wordsWhen the mail bag from Northam was dragged out of the railway van at Perth last Wednesday, this was found squatted on it. There was a rush to inspect. “The Northam Monster” yelied the guards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsA “Truth” correspondent has, however, been in touch with Dr. Saw on the subject and this month received the following letter from ...
Article : 80 wordsPeople from the East are surprised at the keenness of business competition in the West, and the number of sales and fairs that ...
Article : 329 wordsIn the Northam Police Court on Friday, Alfred Charles (“Bull”) Callanan again secured the unwelcome right of standing a trial before a judge and ...
Article : 146 wordsVisitors to Cottesloe during the week have been treated to a scene which must remind them vividly of those history lesons at school, when the ...
Article : 332 wordsProud little City of Bunbury begins its big Centenary week to-day. Bunbury first began in 1841. It was christened after Lieutenant Bunbury, an office of the H.M.S. Beagle, a boat that has a conspicuous place in the history of t heearly settlement of this State. It was the birthplace of the late Lord Forrest, pioneer, explorer, statesman. West Australia's most famous son. 11 became a City in 1904, in which year it was made a Diocese of the Church of England and was given an imposing Cathedral with a cleric in gaiters to look after it. It has a breakwater which cost £250,000 and one of the best ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Perth, WA : 1903 - 1931), Sun 27 Jan 1929, Page 9
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