BERLIN, June 26.—Bavaria, second largest of the German States, has thrown down the gauntlet to the Government of the Reich and the Nazis by refusing to ...
Article : 164 wordsDUBLIN, June 25.—Children's Day of the Eucharistic Congress opened unpromisingly, with clouds and cold winds, but happily the sun shone brilliantly when ...
Article : 413 wordsLAUSANNE, June 26.—As arranged yesterday by the president of the Reparations Conference (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), conversations took place on Friday between ...
Article : 282 wordsWYNDHAM, June 26.—There was no development during the week-end in connection with the disappearance of the German aviators Hans Bertram and ...
Article : 407 wordsLONDON, June 25.—The lawn tennis championships were continued, at Wimbledon yesterday in good weather. In the last match of an otherwise uninspiring ...
Article : 1,521 wordsPLYMOUTH, June 26.—There was a dramatic development when the Italian salvage ship Artiglio was arrested on its arrival here with bullion recovered from ...
Article : 155 wordsLONDON, June 25.—Following upon the announcement to the Disarmament Conference at Geneva last Wednesday of the American plan, sponsored by President ...
Article : 333 wordsDUBLIN, June 25.—For three hours to-day the Irish Free State Cabinet discussed the latest British Note on the land annuities, in which the Dominions Secretary ...
Article : 141 wordsDUBLIN, June 28.—Interviewed to-day by a special representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. W. T. Cosgrave first President of the Irish Free ...
Article : 193 wordsPARIS, June 26.—The Italian salvage vessel Artiglio has raised about £800,000 worth of the gold bars and sovereigns lying in the P. and O. liner Egypt, and is ...
Article : 83 wordsBERLIN, June 25.—The Nazis introduced a motion in the Prussian Diet to-day blaming the Communists for daily street battles and demanding energetic ...
Article : 96 wordsCANBERRA, June 26.—With a view to the preparation of plans for the 1932-33 financial year, a conference of Premiers will assemble in Canberra on Tuesday. A ...
Article : 232 wordsBERLIN, June 26.—In an interview published yesterday in the Paris "Matin," the German Chancellor (Captain von Papen) is reported to have said that he ...
Article : 148 wordsGENEVA, June 24.—During a meeting of the air commission of the Disarmament Conference to-day M. Jouvenel (France) announced that France intended to ...
Article : 80 wordsCHICAGO, June 25.—The stage is set for the opening on Monday of the national convention of the Democratic Party. Underneath the superficial excitement is a ...
Article : 508 wordsLONDON, June 26.—A hundred spectators of the Bannockburn Day celebrations yesterday scaled the walls of Stirling Castle rushed the guard, hauled down ...
Article : 73 wordsThe secretary of West Australian Airways, Ltd. (Mr. H. R. Matthews), stated on Saturday that he had heard that the Civil Aviation Department, as a result ...
Article : 169 wordsDUBLIN, June 24.—Australians crowded the theatre at All Hallows College for the final session of the Australian section of the Eucharistic Congress. ...
Article : 172 wordsPARIS, June 25.—The Premier (M. Herriot), who returned from Lausanne to-day, received journalists after a Cabinet meeting. He said: "France owes the ...
Article : 166 wordsSwooping down at a fast speed to within about 30 feet from the ground an aeroplane banked suddenly and its right wine dashed to the ground two officials ...
Article : 440 wordsADELAIDE, June 26.—A spark generated by a magneto near an open underground petrol tank caused an explosion which blew out two plate-glass windows ...
Article : 155 wordsAttended by a marked decline in the number of hopelessly drunken persons taken to the central police station, a "drunks' raid" was conducted in Perth ...
Article : 427 wordsLONDON, June 24.—Special interest attaches to Monday's debate on India in the House of Commons, for on the administrative side the six months' period for ...
Article : 131 wordsDUBLIN, June 28.—The ex-Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hogan) was present at all the principal assemblies of the Eucharistic Congress and he visited the Free State ...
Article : 40 wordsLONDON, June 26.—The impression is rapidly growing, observers state, that the era of cash transactions across frontiers has ended. This prospect is regarded as ...
Article : 208 wordsLONDON, June 24.—A notorious tobacco smuggler, Louis Lesser, who in 1930 was fined £5,740, or six months' gaol, for smuggling a ton of tobacco ...
Article : 76 wordsSYDNEY, June 26.—A seven horsepower motor car driven by Mr. Ron Hills, a prominent racing motorist, who had with him as passenger Mrs. W. D. Ford, ...
Article : 116 wordsCALCUTTA, June 25.—Prodyot Kumar Bhattacharjee, a young Hindu, has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal composed of three Hindus in connection ...
Article : 88 wordsLONDON, June 24.—A provisional agreement has been made between the Danish Ministry of Public Works and the British firm of Dorman. Lone and Company for ...
Article : 81 wordsSYDNEY, June 26.—James Edwards (64), a dairy farmer, was killed instantly when he was struck by a falling tree two miles from Dorrigo on Friday night. Mr. ...
Article : 47 wordsHOBART, June 26.—In one of the most severe storms ever experienced in Bass Strait a seaman, John Gustavson (27), was lost overboard on the auxiliary ...
Article : 196 wordsWASHINGTON, June 25.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimeon), in a sharp statement to-day, denied reports from Europe regarding American representatives ...
Article : 108 wordsWhen walking across Beaufort-street, near Monger-street, about 6 p.m. yesterday, Francis Edward Gordon (70), of 44 Monger-street, Perth, was knocked down ...
Article : 55 wordsGeorge William Fletcher, a middle-aged man, whose address had not been ascertained by last night, was found near the Corner of William-street and Bazaar-terrace ...
Article : 86 wordsDARWIN, June 26.—At the Star Theatre last night, a film caught fire in the operator's box. The operator immediately threw the film out on to the ...
Article : 67 wordsCHICAGO, June 26.—A majority of the Democratic platform committee agreed last night, after a stormy session, on a tentative prohibition "plank" calling for a ...
Article : 97 wordsJ. E. Rudeforth (38), of 178 Canning-road, East Fremantle, was on Saturday evening taken to the Fremantle Hospital suffering from a fractured skull, face ...
Article : 105 wordsDELLYS (Algeria), June 24.—Owing to precautions that were taken in the stokehold and engine-room of the wrecked freighter Ferndale, the afterholds of the ...
Article : 87 wordsConstables Hames, Veitch and Handcock made the following arrests on Saturday afternoon in raids on alleged betting shops:— ...
Article : 109 wordsWith a view to enabling the Worrora natives of the North-West to read the Scriptures in their own tongue, the Rev. J. R. B. Love. B.A. (Supt. of the Port ...
Article : 359 wordsBERLIN, Jane 24.—It is reported that a German delegation will hold a conference with Germany's private creditors in London on July 1, and will propose that ...
Article : 82 wordsMuch progress is being made in the United States in the fitting of wireless receiving sets to motor cars. The motorist in the United States has an ...
Article : 257 wordsLONDON, June 25.—The "Daily Express" states that Lord Kylsant, the shipping magnate, who was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in August last for ...
Article : 89 wordsErnest Albert Brown (40), clerk, married, of Rosalie-Street, Subiaco, was arrested by Detective-Sergeants Doyle and Read in Hay-street. Subiaco, on Saturday ...
Article : 132 wordsPARIS, June 25.—Novel and protracted litigation has just ended in Peronne, connected with a girl's death in the French bombardment of a village in the Somme ...
Article : 101 wordsMIAMI (Florida), June 24.—The hearing of the charges against Mrs. Keith Miller, the Australian airwoman, of having entered the United States illegally, has been ...
Article : 88 wordsConstables Hames, Handcock and Veitch arrested Cyril Herbert George Holland, of Pier-street, and Charles Walter Cahill (18). of Gloucester-street. Victoria Park. ...
Article : 38 wordsLAUNCESTON, June 28.—A male brown trout weighing 401b. and measuring three feet six inches in length, and one foot in depth, was netted in Great Lake ...
Article : 65 wordsDuring Saturday night, a single-seater four-cylinder motor car was stolen from Cross-street, West Subiaco, in front of the house of its owner. George Frederick ...
Article : 39 wordsSYDNEY, June 26.—The dead body of a man which had lain in the bush at Eugadine for three or four months, was discovered by a youth who was searching for ...
Article : 124 wordsLONDON, June 24.—An analysis of the carcases of the New Zealand lamb and mutton, many of which were found to be stained with arsenic when they were ...
Article : 78 wordsRoy Bradshaw (about 34), of Attfield-street, Fremantle, was knocked unconscious by a blow from a bottle in a lane off William-street. Fremantle, on Saturday ...
Article : 44 wordsLONDON, June 28.—Home Office experts state that there was no high explosive in the bomb found under Lord Lloyd's chair after he had given the prizes ...
Article : 84 wordsSYDNEY, June 28.—A fire occurred in a chain locker on the island steamer Mataram, owned by Burns, Philp and Co., while the vessel was berthed at Mort's ...
Article : 68 wordsClive Robert Watts (22), motor mechanic, was arrested at Fremantle on Saturday by Detectives Nisbet and Blight, who charged him with having, at ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 27 Jun 1932, Page 13
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