LONDON, Aug. 31.—"If cricket is to retain its popularity it is essential that the control of the game be placed on a wide and popular basis," writes the Hon. ...
Article : 248 wordsDUBLIN, Sept. 2.—The executives of both the Cosgrave Party and the Centre Party decided last night to recommend to their respective party conventions on ...
Article : 677 wordsNUREMBURG, Sept. 2.—The picturesque walled city of Nuremburg, formerly the stronghold of German communism, is crowded for the great victory congress ...
Article : 331 wordsTOKIO, Sept. 4.—The recent signature of contracts in the United States for building 21 of the 32 new warships provided for in a three-year plan of naval ...
Article : 175 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 2.—General the Mrchese Francesco de Pinedo, the famous Italian airman, wad burned to death at dawu this morning when bis machine ...
Article : 681 wordsTOKIO, Aug. 31.—Japanese woollen manufacturen; who are inquiring into the possibility of buying Argentine and South African wool, say that this move is in ...
Article : 179 wordsSYDNEY, Aug. 31.—Bitter references to the last visit of the English cricketers were made by Mr. A. W. Green (president of the New South Wales Cricket ...
Article : 247 wordsBERLIN, Sept. 1.—"Weapons must not be carried to school," and "do not refuse to obey an unpopular teacher because you think he or she is hostile to the State," ...
Article : 118 wordsCALCUTTA, Aug. 31.—Japan is defeating tlie increased cotton import duty in Burma by smuggling goods across the Burmese-Siam tmrder, via Singapore, ...
Article : 50 wordsPARIS, Aug. 29.—A stylish brunette, named Violette Noziere (18), was arrested in a cafe in Montmartre at midnight in consequence of the death of, her father ...
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Article : 140 wordsLONDON, Aug. 29.—Sir Oswald Mosley's Fascist fortress in Ring's-road, Chelsea, which, was formerly a well-known women's college building and is now in the ...
Article : 155 wordsLONDON, Sept. 2.—Mr. Arthur Henderson, the president of the Disarmament Conference and Foreign Secretary in the last Labour Government, who was defeated ...
Article : 103 wordsDUBLIN, Sept. 3.—The President (Mr. De Valera) in an interview to-day denied that he would seek an early general election in consequence of the decision of the ...
Article : 251 wordsNUREMBERG, Sept. 3.—The ostentatious "victory congress" of the Nazis is nearing its close. Little sleep was obtainable last night due to an enormous ...
Article : 268 wordsPARIS, Sept. 2.—Tliere was a painful scene m a big Paris hospital to-day, when violette Noziere (18), a smart brunette, who is accused of having poisoned her ...
Article : 108 wordsBLOEMFONTEIN, Sept. 2.—There was a tragic prelude to the fifth Rugby Uuion Test match to-day, when the mail train from Durban conveying many spectators ...
Article : 221 wordsLONDON, Sept. 3.—Lieut.-Commander Kenworthy's book, "Sailors, Statesmen and others," which is to be published to-morrow, states that the Prime Minister (Mr. ...
Article : 146 wordsDUBLIN, Aug. 30.—An Irish lake, which according to tradition disappears for a brief period every 100 years has justified its reputation. Lough na Suil in County ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 7 Sep 1933, Page 35
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