Fifty-nine members of the crew of the Port Elliott which was stranded near East Cape on Saturday night, arrived in Wellington by the Port Victor ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Tramway Appeal Board, consisting of Messrs. G. T. Wood, R.M. (chairman), S. Hussey (departmental representative), and A Kell (employees ...
Article : 298 wordsInquiries amongst those engaged in the building trade of Western Australia do not reveal any fear of a slump during the next twelve months, although ...
Article : 533 wordsA gradual advance of high pressures from the westward was the chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 198 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition Labour Party (Mr. P. Collier, M.L.A.), will open his election campaign in the Boulder Town Hall to-morrow night. His ...
Article : 73 wordsThe figures issued by the Government Statistician (Mr. S. Bennett) regarding the progress of the State up to December 31, show that the estimated population ...
Article : 387 wordsIn the bad old days men did work under hazardous, often dangerous conditions. There was then something to agitate about. The causes have very largely been ...
Article : 1,621 wordsThe current programme at the Prince of Wales Theatre is headed on the vaudeville side by Magley and Wolf, who come direct from the Tivoli Theatre. ...
Article : 120 wordsOpposition Labour has decided to contest 38 seats at the general elections. The 12 seats left in default are Pilbarra, Roehourne, Claremont, Irwin, Pingelly ...
Article : 59 wordsA bright programme is being presented by the Sunshine Players at the Olympia Theatre. The first part is made up of individual and concerted items and includes ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture and Leader of the Ministerial Country Party (Mr. H. K. Maley) will continue his campaign in his constituency (Greenough), on ...
Article : 115 wordsFurther light showers were reported yesterday morning from places on the south-west coast and in parts of the Great Southern country. A light ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Lynch Family of Bellringers will open a four nights' season at the Queen's Hall this evening. Bells, glassophones and other novel instruments will be ...
Article : 83 wordsWyndham, 22 points; Kalamunda, 37; Guildford, 14; Perth Gardens, 21; Perth Observatory, 24; Fremantle Signal Station, 16; Fremantle Oval, 4; Rottnost, 12; ...
Article : 152 wordsAccounts of the remarkable expeditions undertaken by Rosita Forbes in the least-Known and wildest parts of the earth, are already familiar to the British ...
Article : 1,112 words"Short speeches and long beers" was the principle adopted by the North Perth Mount Liwley sub-branch of the R.S.L. for the conduct of their annual re-union ...
Article : 603 wordsThe last three nights of "Zodiac" at the Shaftsbury Theatre are announced. "Zodiac" describes various articles in the possession of members of the audience. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe forecast for to-day is:— Except for some light clearing showers southward from Perth, fine generally with fresh south-westerly to ...
Article : 61 wordsTOODYAY.—During 1923 there were 11 births recorded in Toodyay and 10 deaths, two of the latter being young children.—The work of laying the ...
Article : 1,199 wordsA general meeting of the women's auxiliary of the Returned Maimed and Limbless Men's Association was held at the Soldiers' Institute last night. It ...
Article : 186 wordsOne of the great advantages claimed for pulverised, fuel, especially as regards steam generation, is (says a London journal) its extreme flexibility in two ...
Article : 441 wordsSir,—A. J. Chick, at whose instance John Gettingby was summoned before the Wagin Court, and whose failure to pay Chick's account has resulted in his ...
Article : 774 words"Uglieland" was again visited by another large throng last night. Of the many attractions, the maze, the dancing aren, the boxing stage, and the toboggan ...
Article : 186 wordsAn important discovery has recently been made in regard to the use of chromium instead of nickel in plating. The Director of the Commonwealth Institute ...
Article : 162 wordsFalse Protences.—William Linton (44), a labourer, pleaded guilty to having attempted to obtain 6s. 7d. from the Commissioner of Railways by means of false pretences. ...
Article : 851 wordsA complete chance of programme will be made at the Grand Theatre to-day. The first attraction is "A Front Page Story," the tale of a young man of ideas ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—Sober reflections upon the position of the dairying industry in the South West will, I am convinced, lead any unbiased person to readily admit the ...
Article : 790 wordsThe last three flays are announced of the current programme at the Pavilion Theatre, headed by "For Those We Love," a Goldwyn picture, featuring ...
Article : 40 wordsForty tradesmen are working night and day painting, renovating, and remodelling the Palladium Theatre for the reopening next Saturday. Sessions will ...
Article : 72 wordsThe seriousness of the question of the spontaneous ignition of bunker coal is (says the London "Daily Telegraph" of December 13) evidenced by the ...
Article : 397 wordsSir,—Mr. Lovekin's letter in to-day's issue of the "West Australian" opens up the whole field of taxation and immediately brings us back to the ...
Article : 696 wordsThe appearance at the Majestic Theatre, Perth, of Signor Bruno Sarti, one of the famous Sistine Choir soloists, has drawn large audiences at both afternoon ...
Article : 84 wordsTilton and West will appear at the Lyceum Theatre. Mt. Lawley, to-night songs and stories. The pictorial programme in headed by "Broken Chaing" ...
Article : 50 wordsTo-night's attractions at the Coliseum Gardens, Sabiaco, will be "The Nth Commandment" and a vaudeville turn by Tilton and West. Music will be provided by ...
Article : 36 words"Over the Hill" will be screened for a final season of three days, commencing at the Majestic Theatre, Fremantle, to-day. Veudeville items will be given by ...
Article : 41 wordsThe new programme at the Palladium Theatre, Fremantle, commenting to-day, is headed by "Pipes of Pan," featuring Alma Taylor. The supporting picture is ...
Article : 45 wordsSir,—In his attempt to explain why Captain Gettingby should be imprisoned for a paltry debt Mr. Chick puts as first reason that the debt was incurred in ...
Article : 141 wordsProtection of Native Game.—An attempt to shoot a wild dock at the Davilak Estate, in November last, during the closed season, was the cause of the appearance of George ...
Article : 327 wordsA complete change of the pictorial programme will be made at the Princess Theatre, Fremantle to-day. The principal item will be "The Huntress." ...
Article : 48 wordsSir,—There appears to be a feeling abroad that the Commonwealth authorities are going to treat the sufferers of the rinderpest precautionary measures in ...
Article : 196 wordsEast Perth Picture Gardens.—"Rupert of Hentzau" and "Top of the Morning" are the features for to-night's screening. "The Soul of the Beast" and "Don't ...
Article : 236 wordsSir,—I was swimming at Crawley Baths on Saturday afternoon with a friend, and on leaving the water at 5,15 he discovered that his new suit was ...
Article : 168 wordsSir,—Several letters have appeared in your columns recently, criticising the bylaws of the Cottesloe Municipal Council for the control of bathers on the sea ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Wed 16 Jan 1924, Page 8
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