NEW YORK, July 24.—The abnormal heat wave, which for seven weeks has been almost a chronic condition over huge areas of the United States, today reached a ...
Article : 386 wordsCANBERRA, July 23.—Commenting to-day on the report of the Federal Grants Commission, Mr. Prowse, M.H.R. (U.C.P., W.A.) said:—"In the brief time I have had ...
Article : 142 wordsSHANGHAI, July 25.—Though the through train service between Peiping and Mukden (Manehukuo) was resumed some weeks ago with indifferent success ...
Article : 259 wordsLONDON, July 25.—By defeating Australia in the two concluding matches in the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup competition at Wimbledon today, America ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,211 wordsRIGA, July 24.—Whole villages have been sacked and burnt, Cossack peasant leaders have been shot, and their followers transported by the Soviet authorities ...
Article : 384 wordsVIENNA, July 25.—"The Government has resigned!"—this startling announcement of the downfall of the Dollfuss (Patriotic Front) Government in a period ...
Article : 415 wordsLONDON, July 25.—Australian Government stocks advanced in London today and they should rise further as a result of Mr. Lyons's impressive story of ...
Article : 411 wordsVigorous criticism of the report of the State Grants Commission was made at a meeting of the council of the Dominion Leaeue of Western Australia held last ...
Article : 180 wordsLONDON, July 24.—Mr. Harley Malcolm, the Australian critic, commenting on the play in the early part of the game at Wimbledon today, when rain ...
Article : 366 wordsTOKIO, July 25.—The Foreign Office spokesman announced today that the Japanese Government expected an early and successful conclusion of the ...
Article : 315 wordsCommenting on the report of the Federal Grants Commission, Mr. J. Cornell, M.L.C., said yesterday that it was obvious that the Commission had been biassed ...
Article : 155 wordsLONDON, July 25.—The Labour Party, with a view to the next general election, has issued a lengthy programme of action. It proposes:— ...
Article : 234 wordsLONDON, July 25.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Brace), addressing the Royal Empire Society summer school at Oxford today, said that if ...
Article : 101 wordsCANBERRA, July 25.—"The reduction in primage duties totalling £400,000, which have been made in the Federal Budget this year represent about ten per cent ...
Article : 112 wordsLONDON, July 25.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that the first death sentence under the recent anti-terrorist decree was carried ...
Article : 78 wordsHOBART, July 25.—Apart from the dissension of Mr. T. Murdoch in the Legislative Council, members of both Houses of Parliament were of one mind ...
Article : 213 wordsCANBERRA, July 25.—"I don't object to any of the relief given in this Bill, not a penny of it. My objection is that it does not embrace the poorer section of ...
Article : 683 wordsLONDON, July 25.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that the British talks with the Dominion and Argentine Governments are now progressing, and that Britain has ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, July 24.—The gate takings for the first two days of the inter-zone final between America and Australia at Wimbledon were approximately £1,000, today's ...
Article : 67 wordsPARIS, July 24.—The Cabinet, after a two-hour conference today, achieved a solu-tion of the crisis arising from the violent recriminations of M. Tardieu and ...
Article : 299 wordsCHICAGO, July 24.—The Federal agents responsible for the discovery and fatal shooting of John Dillinger, the most notorious of recent American gangsters, ...
Article : 298 wordsLITTLE AMERICA, July 24.—The tractor party which failed to reach the advance base has reported by radio that it is preparing to break camp 28 miles ...
Article : 240 wordsWARSAW, July 25.—The Vistula has burst the dykes near Andomierz and formed lakes 65 miles long and 30 wide, inundating 52 villages. ...
Article : 79 wordsCAIRO, July 24.—Gold bars worth £40,000 consigned from Central Africa to London mysteriously disappeared today from an Imperial Airways liner. ...
Article : 116 wordsADELAIDE, July 25.—"We are like a small boy asking for a pot of jam," said Mr. Rudall (Liberal and Country League), speaking in the House of Assembly today ...
Article : 264 wordsLONDON, July 24.—The British Government, through its ambassador at Warsaw, has expressed to the Polish Government and people its sympathy and the Borrow ...
Article : 52 wordsTOKIO, July 25.—The floods in Korea have caused 61 deaths by drowning, and 4,500 houses have been destroyed. There have been renewed floods in ...
Article : 35 wordsDUBLIN, July 24.—Following the High Court judgment declaring the Military Tribunal an "inferior court," with limited jurisdiction, and quashing a sentence of ...
Article : 114 wordsMELBOURNE, July 25.—Detectives from Melbourne tonight arrested John Hope Boles on a year-old warrant for the murder of Kathleen Dorman, who was ...
Article : 139 wordsMELBOURNE, July 25.—Evidence that children alleged to have been neglected, ravenously ate raw mincemeat when it was placed before them, was given in a ...
Article : 195 wordsTOKIO, July 25.—The Foreign Office spokesman stated today that the Japanese Ambassador in London (Mr. Matsudaira) and the British and United States ...
Article : 85 wordsATHENS, July 2o.—Following the shooting by sentries on a party of British officers in a skiff near Samos recently, Turkish sentries today tired on an Italian fishing ...
Article : 58 wordsCANBERRA, July 25.—In the Senate to-day the Honorary Minister (Senator Sir Harry Lawson) told Senator Johnston (U.C.P.. W.A.) that the cost of the ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, July 24.—A violent thunderstorm, with torrents of rain, fell in many parts of the country today. London suffered a deluge, and so also did Leeds, ...
Article : 138 wordsMELBOURNE, July 25.—Irrespective of recommendations made by Surgeon Commander Carr, adviser to the Naval Medical Board of Survey, regarding the ...
Article : 267 wordsWASHINGTON, July 24.—Because of the lateness of the hour when the reports were received, the State Department declined to comment on the announcement ...
Article : 71 wordsLONDON, July 24.—In connexion with the extension of internal air mail services, the Government is appointing an air mail adviser to maintain a close liaison ...
Article : 56 wordsSir,—We should take the Grants Commission's report to heart and not try to dispel the commonsense it conveys by biassed criticism. It confirms many of the ...
Article : 235 wordsMELBOURNE, July 25.—In evidence before Mr. Justice Lowe in the Criminal Court today Joseph Valentine Roberts, formerly secretary of the Dominion Tobacco ...
Article : 209 wordsBERLIN, July 25.—The Minister of Justice has approved of a ruling of the Eugenics Court by which foreigners become subject to the country's sterilisation ...
Article : 52 wordsBRISBANE, July 25.—An attempt to blow up the store of Rupert Lee and Co. at East Ingham was made at two o'clock this morning. Two loud explosions ...
Article : 88 wordsLONDON, July 24.—Letters addressed to the King will be among 5,000 to be dispatched by rocket between the islands of Lewis and Scarba, off the Scottish coast, ...
Article : 117 wordsKAILAU BAY (Hawaii). July 24.—President Roosevelt arrived today on board the warboat Houston, completing a 13.000-mile cruise from America. He was ...
Article : 59 wordsBRISBANE, July 25.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, in the plane Faith in Australia, left Brisbane at 3.12 a.m. today, on a mail flight to Papua. After stops at ...
Article : 66 wordsSYDNEY, July 25.—Derek Woolfe (9), of Beach-road, Rushcutters Bay, was fatally injured when crossing the New South Head-road this morning. He was ...
Article : 48 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 67 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 26 Jul 1934, Page 17
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: