The Irish Free State, having cleared the air with a definite announcement concerning its candidature for the Council, the latest lobby pastime is to make ...
Article : 349 wordsThe match between the Australians and Mr. G. Palmer's Eleven was begun at Carlisle this morning in fine weather. The wicket was soft and the attendance good. ...
Article : 457 wordsMr. Alan Cobham reports:—"We have just landed at Rangoon at 1.15 p.m., after flying 600 miles from Victoria Point, 400 of which were through continuous ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,272 wordsBefore leaving for England the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in accordance with a promise made by him to a deputation of Federal members of Parliament, ...
Article : 353 wordsBitterly denouncing his enemies within the Labour movement the Premier (Mr. Lang) in a statement issued to-day refers to a "small intriguing and place ...
Article : 592 wordsMr. A. G. Haynes, counsel for William Coulter and Phillip Treffene, who were sentenced to death on Wednesday for the murder of Inspector Walsh, visited the ...
Article : 204 words"To-day bad weather set in at Rangoon. It seems to follow us everywhere. Fortunately, we are able to communicate by telegraph, and we shall not proceed ...
Article : 121 words"I certainly did begin to feel a little upset yesterday night, but 1 know he would come through if there was the slightest chance," said Mrs. Cobham, who ...
Article : 114 wordsNotwithstanding the rider of the jury in the Kalgoorlie trial, "that we very much deplore the fact that Clarke is not in the dock, too," it is not likely that ...
Article : 99 wordsWhat was probably a unique feat was accomplished by Tate in yesterday's match at the Oval between Lancashire and the Rest of England. With the last ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Mackenzie King has been elected with a clear working majority over the Conservatives. The latest returns, with only seven constituencies outstanding, ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. W. A. Watt, M.H.R., severely criticised the Federal Ministry in a speech to the Garden Vale branch of the Australian Women's National League ...
Article : 272 wordsFollowing on the publication in the "West Australian" of an an interview with Mr. Haray Boan, who had just completed a tour of the wheat ...
Article : 320 wordsCzecho-Slovakia has obtained the ninth seat on the Council of the League of Nations. Colombia, Poland, Chile, San Salvador, ...
Article : 61 wordsBut for the efficient working of the Westinghouse brake on a goods train travelling up the six-mile incline separating the Dora Creek and Awaba stations, ...
Article : 234 wordsThe newspapers note with interest the report of Dr. Stresemann's interview with pressmen, especially his claim for colonial mandates. They point out that ...
Article : 77 wordsThe London "Daily Chronicie" says:- Canadian Liberalism owes much of its success to the completion of a reciprocal trade arrangement with Australia ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Australians arrived at Carlisle this evening. They spent the day touring the lake district as the guests of un ex-Australian. (Mr. George Palmer, who ...
Article : 188 wordsA second expedition to Wanhsien, consisting of the gunboats Cricket and Bee, and a detachment of seventy blue jackets left Hankow yesterday to join the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 210 wordsThe fight between the rival factions in the 'Labour Party is apparently not over yet, and although it is hinted that the party will unite in order to pass ...
Article : 175 wordsIn addition to the two letters from "Ben Rekal" and A. E. Buegge already published, on the question whether Cramphorne railway siding should be shifted ...
Article : 156 wordsThe London "Evening Standard" says that it is rumoured in city circles that a prominent English bunker may be offered the Governorship of the ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Tewkesbury Yellow Cab Company announced to-day that a company with a capital of £250,000 would be launched shortly in Australia for the organisation ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Western mail train from Bourke was delayed this morning, owing to the timber bridge across Store Creek being seriously damaged by fire. This bridge is ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Australians were entertained at dinner in the evening by Mr. Palmer. Responding to the toast of the Australians, proposed by Mr. W. Watson, the ...
Article : 179 wordsThe attempt of Mr. J. S. Garden, a former leader of the Communist Party, to secure re-admission to the Australian Labour Party has aroused strong ...
Article : 166 wordsA message from Port Said reports that the steamer Orvieto has grounded in the Suez Canal, and is obstructing the traffic. She will probably have to discharge ...
Article : 49 wordsThe inquest on the bodies of the victims of the railway disaster, which was formally opened on Tuesday by the District Coroner (Mr. G. B. White) will be ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson), who arrived at Sydney from Brisbane to-day, referring to the progress that has been made during the past few years ...
Article : 166 wordsDespite the denial within the last few days by officials of the Seamen's Union that job control was being practised by the union, two other instances occurred ...
Article : 358 wordsAt the second Court-Martial Lieutenant F. H. E. Skyrme commanding the submarine 1129, was found guilty of having hazarded the vessel, and sentenced to ...
Article : 123 wordsElaborate arrangements are being made at Forres to welcome the Australians for the match on Saturday. So large is the demand for admission that ...
Article : 136 wordsFifty-three thousand words of official test messages found their way across the Pacific Ocean during the fourteen days of the trans-Pacific tests recently ...
Article : 340 wordsAn attempt which was made to-day to blow up the Japanese Consulate here failed on account of the premature explosion of a time bomb at the gates of the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Alderman Stokes to-day received from the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Sir William Brunton) the following telegram:—"I wish to express ...
Article : 107 wordsAt a meeting of the Pearlers Association last Monday the president (Mr. A. Male) said the pearling industry was in a more precarious position than it ...
Article : 350 wordsThe Air Ministry announces that a twenty-five seater Vickers-Victoria troop 'plane (with two Napier-Lion engines) has departed from Cairo for Aden on a round ...
Article : 64 wordsThe question of providing a water supply for prospectors at the Glenelg Hills find has been dealt with by the Minister for Mines (Mr. M. F. Troy), who is now ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsThrough its secretary (Mr. E. A. Chapman) the Australian Railways Union has communicated with the Minister for Railways (Mr. Flannery) ...
Article : 141 wordsAbout 1,000 persons gathered at the Victoria railway station (London) to meet the boat train from Dover, on which the Prince of Wales and Mr. S. ...
Article : 212 wordsSir,—Will you permit me to correct the statement that Mr. P. A. Connolly and myself financed two prospectors who have made what is known us "the new ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Union S.S. Co's. steamer Keke rangu is held up at Risdon by trouble with the crew. The vessel was to leave Risdon yesterday morning with residue ...
Article : 149 wordsBetting shops are to be legalised by a special amendment under the existing laws. It was ascertained from the Premier ...
Article : 87 wordsThe final first-class English averages reveal most appropriately that Hobbs and Sutcliffe are still together. Hobbs tops the with an average of 77,60, ...
Article : 308 wordsJean Fountaine aged 5 years, a victim of the shooting affray at Bundaberg on September 5 when George Fountaine ranamok and shot live persons, died to-night, ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Fri 17 Sep 1926, Page 13
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