Sir,—I note with regret that "Perplexed Aussie," who complained a few weeks ago that she found an English friend mean, but loved him just the same, ...
Article : 99 wordsSir,—No one is more, fond of animals than the writer, nevertheless one's pet can be a pest to others in certain circumstances. There is a by-law prohibiting ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—To-day dozens of farmers are allowing their crops to stand in the paddock through not being able to obtain cornsacks. The farmer who is and has been able to ...
Article : 519 wordsSir,—In these times of stress, and with our Government trying to balance the Budget, what about cutting up in, say, 50ft. frontages all that waste ground ...
Article : 148 wordsSir,—Regarding "Smarty's" trouble, mentioned in the Forum on December 25, I should advise him to keep no secrets from his young lady, who seems ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—Being one of the unfortunate once who have come in contact with a great many self-styled sheiks, I feel called upon to reply to the letter of "Another Fed-up" ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—In reply to "Wondering's" letter in your issue of December 17, I wish to offer the opinion that his request is not only unfair, but quite uncalled-for. If ...
Article : 106 wordsSir,—I am a poultry-keeper and wish to buy 50 bags of wheat from a neighbouring farmer, who, before selling, wants to know if he will be paid the bonus of 4½d. ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—In regard to the report in "The Western Mail," regarding by being fined in the Perth Police Court, on Monday, on two charges of evasion of income tax, I ...
Article : 475 wordsSir,—I am sorry for "Troubled" (Mt. Barker), as I think she is being treated rather unfairly by her parents. She should try to make them understand that they ...
Article : 103 wordsSir,—We all enjoy a "hop," but why do we have so many cliques at our country dances? Ours is only a small town, but we have several distinct classes. ...
Article : 172 wordsSir—A half hour or so spent in waiting for a tram along Mount's Bay-road provides a very good opportunity to think over Mr. Scaddan's defence of trams, and ...
Article : 235 wordsSir,—I wish to air a grievance, not only concerning myself, but hundreds of other settlers, in connection with the ridiculous method adopted this year by the ...
Article : 161 wordsSir,—During the closing days of the Parliamentary session, the member for Nelson moved that the forestry amendment relating to increased inspection fees ...
Article : 692 wordsSir,—In "The West Australian" on December 21 my name was mentioned among others as likely to contest the Roebourne by-election for the Legislative Assembly. ...
Article : 592 wordsSir,—You have devoted considerable space in your columns to the above, subject of trams and motor transport, particularly in regard to the restrictions ...
Article : 386 wordsSir,—The reference, reported recently to have been made by Sir James Mitchell to Mr. J. J. Poynton's reply to a recent deputation from prominent local ...
Article : 570 wordsSir,—The stand taken by the Premier with regard to the proposed completion of the all-weather aerodrome at Wyndham is not one which is calculated ...
Article : 479 wordsSir,—Please allow me the pleasure of answering Mr. Scaddan's statement. In the Minister's statement, he gives the total number of passengers carried, but does ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 31 Dec 1931, Page 16
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