Now that the sands of 1931 are on the last trickle, few will regret the passing of a year which brought despair to some and deprivation to most. The division of time into our calendar, of course, has no real significance, and late does not apportion its dispensations or punishments according to any such ...
Article : 589 wordsDuring an all-day sitting of the Australian Board of Cricket Control the f case of C. V. Grimmett was again discussed. No official information is ...
Article : 242 wordsBy their glasses ye shall know them. Just as. surely as the character of a man is known by the company he keeps so can the racegoer be judged by the ...
Article : 1,027 wordsAdelaide had no let-up today in the heat wave, in which it has been sweltering for a week. At noon the temperature had risen to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 449 wordsA cold-blooded murder marked a desperate hold-up at Daradgee, near Innisfail, last night, when Charles Fava, storekeeper and postmaster, was mortally ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 525 wordsSumming up today at the inquest into the deaths of Gertrude Louisa Frances Jones (52) and Stanley Reginald Jones (55), the Coroner (Mr. M. Sabine) said ...
Article : 235 wordsThe heat wave died hard in the city —in fact, last night's listless [?] afforded room for tears lest me coot change should prove a "wash-out," as ...
Article : 187 wordsSenator George Pearce and Lady Pearce left for Melbourne today on the motor vessel Westralia. The many friends of Mr. C. B. Kidson ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 603 words"I believe the coming year will bring brighter days, but there is no primrose path for us to tread," says Mr. J. A. Lyons, new Prime Minister, in a special ...
Article : 211 wordsTonight will ring the old year out and the new year in. Twelve months ago, when we said good-bye to 1930, we looked to 1931 to ...
Article : 255 wordsThe theft of a motor car from a garage at Bunbury on December 28, the robbery of an office safe from the Boyanup railway station, and the arrest of three ...
Article : 329 wordsAn interesting point of law concerning betting was advanced today in the police court by Mr. Reg. Cooper, who was acting in defence of Arthur Harold ...
Article : 449 wordsSpeaking at the declaration of the [?] for Perch division at the Town Hall to-day, Mr. J. D. Moloney, the defeated Labor candidate, while expressing ...
Article : 503 wordsrelating to four hold-ups in Melbourne, covering a peried of several months, was given in the City Court today, when three men appeared ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsWhen the river steamer Zephyr was passing under the trame bridge at North Fremantle oil Christmas Day three boys, agen, respectively, 9, 14, and 15, were ...
Article : 237 words"Guilty," said George N. L. Little (24), laborer, of Uraidla, when charged in the Adelaide Police Court today with having unlawfully started a fire at ...
Article : 86 wordsMiss Nancy Sarr left by the Westralia today for Melbourne as the guest of Messrs. W. H. Burford and Sons, as the first prize winner in the No. 2 ...
Article : 42 wordsA B.S.A. motor cycle, No. 8124, belonging to Richard Holland, of Australia House, Hay-gtreet east, was stolen from a vacant block adjoining the house ...
Article : 32 words"Your explanation is very thin," remarked Mr. T. Y. A. Lang, P.M., to Patrick James Monaghan (25), a clerk, in the Police Court. Monaghan was ...
Article : 176 wordsBush fires are raging in various parts of Victoria. Three hundred tons of hay have been destroyed at East Lodden valued at £500. ...
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Article : 1 wordsTwo trucks were telescoped at Emu Plains this morning when one of a number attached to a goods train leaped the rails. All traffic was ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 31 Dec 1931, Page 4
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