A commemoration service was held on the beach of Anzac Cove yesterday. The band of the warship Benbow participated. All branches of the services were ...
Article : 93 wordsFor some time past no serious trouble has threatened to disturb the placidity of matters in the local waterside world. This morning? however, a telegram was received ...
Article : 317 wordsThe hearing of the four charges of caving on April 4, 6, 10, and 12 stolen news-papers to the total number of 127, the property of the "West Australian ...
Article : 664 wordsA case which aroused a great deal of interest in Fremantle was commenced at the Fremantle police Court this morning, before Mr. P. L. Gibbons, R.M., when James ...
Article : 1,383 wordsMr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of Mareoni 's Wireless ' Telegraph Co., Ltd., commenting on Sir Joynson Hicks' interview, informs the Australian Press ...
Article : 139 wordsAll the competing crews have now settled down to hard preparation for the big race on Saturday week. The South Australians are rowing with the same steady swing ...
Article : 362 wordsThe full story of the Kohat outrage and the abduction and rescue of Miss E. Ellis, leaves an impression of the greatest admiration for the wonderful courage and ...
Article : 595 wordsAt the invitation of the school authorities Mr. W. T. McCoy, Director of Education in South Australia, visited the Harefield School on Anzac Day and addressed ...
Article : 89 wordsSeveral journeymen and one female worker engaged m various callings were called by Mr. J. W. Hogarth this morning, when toe .Arbitration Court, comprising the ...
Article : 1,100 wordsThe Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) yesterday said he proposed to bring up the question of the future observance of Anzac Day at the Premiers' Conference. In his ...
Article : 54 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons. Commander B. N. Eyres-Mon-sell said that in compliance with the resolution of the Imperial Conference held ...
Article : 126 wordsOwing to the Tramways Board adopting a new system of computing: wages, whereby an additional day's pay is withheld, the electric tram employes are again ...
Article : 39 wordsCommencing at 3 p.m. the annual regatta of the W.A. Rowing Club will be held to-morrow. The first event will be the Senior Fours, which will be followed by ...
Article : 140 wordsThe trouble on the Commonwealth Government Line steamer Hobson's Bay has been settled. A union crew was signed on, and the vessel left for Brisbane. The ...
Article : 47 wordsDespite a further drastic reduction in prices of butter, the trade is of the-dullest character. Buyers are not showing the slightest interest. Prices: New Zealand ...
Article : 93 wordsIt is expected that at a conference of the miners and the northern coal mine owners to-day, a basis of settlemen Trill be reached. ...
Article : 31 wordsBefore Mr. C. Harper and Mrs. J. Beadle, J's.P., at the Children's Court to-day, John Alfred Lenney, a timber worker, was charged with having unlawfully ...
Article : 245 wordsFurther rains arc reported from the Gascoyne and Coolgardie fields, and portions of the south-west coastal division. With one or two exceptions the gaugings ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Keith Burton, the Perth Rhodes scholar and Arden prizeman, of Gray's Inn, has been called to the Bar. ...
Article : 30 wordsBradford wool quotations are nominally dearer in sympathy with London, but users are unable to follow, and therefore business is limited. Prices: 64's, 64d; 60's, 60d; 56's, 38d; 48's, 22d; 46's, 18½d; 40's, 17d. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Port Victor proceeded 30 miles up the coast to search for the missing boats of the Mossamedes, but saw no trace. Ships are being diverted from their course ...
Article : 55 wordsDalgety and Co., Ltd., have received the following urgent telegram this morning from their Carnarvon office:-"Rainfall Carnarvon 39 points. Manberry 32 ...
Article : 38 wordsEmbedded, in a leadlight of a door in a house that had been burgled was the broken-off point of a pair of scissors, which had been found in a handbag ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Associated Wool Brokers will hold the fifth wool sale in the Wool Exchauge Economic Buildings, William-street, Perth, on Monday, 30th April, 1923; commencing ...
Article : 48 words"Captain Smith." the wooden legged man, is not the alias of Warren, but of a separate person, whom the police believe to be the real leader of the "Rogues ...
Article : 40 wordsDuring the visit of King George to Italy, he will confer the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath on Signor Mussolini ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Brace yesterday announced that the Federal "woollen mills, including land and machinery, had been sold fo Mr. James Dyer, of Flinders-lane, Melbourne, for ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Turks suggested that the Straits Convention could be debated and signed by the neighboring States, and that Russia should participate in the debate next ...
Article : 34 wordsThe following passengers will embark on the s.s. ZEALANDIA, which is scheduled to sail from Premantio for the Eastern States at noon to-morrow:-Mesdames Le Brun ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Standing Committee of the House of Commons is discussing the Merchandise Marks Bill. Several strong protests have been made against the marking of meat ...
Article : 81 wordsSpeaking on Wednesday night at a demonstration. Archbishop Mannix said that not one syllable he had uttered about Ireland was he prepared to withdraw. In ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsA disastrous fire occurred at Morgan shortly before midnight. It started in Farris' photographer's shop and swept on to the School of Arts, which was quickly ...
Article : 74 wordsKathleen Somerville, dental mechanic, was to-day arrested and charged with assaulting Ernest Greenwood, of Collinstreet, dentist. It is anticipated that the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe following passengers are on the Trans, tram:-For Perth: Mesdames M'Farlane, Warner, Bender, Bird, Parkes (2), Goodwin, Nancarrow, Snell, M'Guire ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated that the Federal Government had decided to appoint Mr. Harold Page as official secretary to the territory of New Guinea. The ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Wednesday night the driver of a motor car was hired to drive four men and a woman. He drove them to various places. He was told to wait in a street in ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the Fnoggera stock sales prune mutton sold from 4½d to 5d a lb., plus skin values. Prime bullock beet sold from 18s to 21s per 100lb., and cows reached 17s per 100lb. ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Prime Minister yesterday said he had received a cable stating that from May 14 the postage on letters from Great Britain to any part of the Empire, Egypt, and the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Federal Cabinet. in view of the present unsatisfactory condition of the beef market, has approved of the following bounties being paid during the present ...
Article : 173 wordsMrs. Alameda, of Caroline-street, South Yarra, was awakened early yesterday morning by a burglar who dashed through the front door, taking jewellery valued at £30 ...
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Family Notices : 83 wordsHeavy rain has fallen in the west, Thargomindah reporting three inches. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe secretary reports:-"No. 4 Incline Shaft-North stope extended to 70ft, 29ft. being 4ft. wide, 8ft. being 6ft. wide, and 23ft. 10ft. wide. Face still going strong ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Fri 27 Apr 1923, Page 8
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