A striking parallel with the evils of modern unemployment is to be found in the abuses of the "dole" in the years following the Napoleonic wars. ...
Article : 669 wordsIn your issue of March 28 appears a summary of the annual meeting of the Westralian Lands Development Ltd., which provides interesting reading. ...
Article : 421 wordsThe statement of the position as Mr. Lyons sees it at the outset of his tour of the Commonwealth is that of a practical man. Whatever his economic idealisms may be he is only concerned with coming to grips with the immediate problem that is within che horizon of practical politics, and there is ...
Article : 640 wordsPublished by arrangement with the Wheatgrowers' Union of W.A. It must be distinctly understood that "The Daily News" does not necessarily associate itself with the views expressed in these articles. Space is made available every Thursday for the Wheatgrowers' Union to state ...
Article : 1,313 wordsIf the State Government honestly desires to assist primary production—and on the assistance of primary industries to produce at a profit depends the quick ...
Article : 574 wordsDay after day interest is increasing in the local products display to be staged in the Fremantle Town Hall on April 15, 16, 17 and 18, and the shopping ...
Article : 474 wordsJ. Bailey, Leederville:—I have been closely interested in the discussion in your columns regarding the Douglas social credit scheme. Our political ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Metropolitan Council of Relief Committees met last Tuesday night in the Perth Town Hall, when Mr. G. W. Standing presided over delegates from ...
Article : 923 wordsArtificial sunlight, said to be as beneficial as that which beams down on us during a midsummer day, but in large or small amounts at will, is now made ...
Article : 251 wordsAt a representative gathering of wheat growers held in the Dowerin Road Board hall on Wednesday night. Mr. J. A. Maisey ( chairman of the road board) ...
Article : 73 wordsRe "Observer's" (Coolgardie) letter on "Christianity and Forms," your correspondent raises a very grave issue which heeds t obe treated on broad lines. Forms, ...
Article : 267 wordsTwo of the wharf sheds at Fremantle bear evidence in the form of thousands of cases of fruit, mainly apples, of the growth of our export trade in this line. ...
Article : 127 wordsThe "lost statue" of President Monroe, a titanic figure 11ft, high, carved from a solid block of Carrara marble 32 years ago for the Republic of Venezuela, is ...
Article : 375 wordsMr. Clifford B. Harmon, American millionaire and a pioneer in this flying age—he still holds "Licence No. 6" in the United States—is president and ...
Article : 421 wordsIf the people of Australia "fall" for the Theodore and Scullin fiduciary note issue they must be the biggest lot of mugs in the world. This fiduciary ...
Article : 202 wordsMrs. Jean Beadle, hon. secretary of the King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, expresses thanks for the following donations to the appeal fund for ...
Article : 173 wordsBy raising the speed at which man can cover the ground to 245 miles an hour, Capt. Malcolm Campbell, British racing driver, has added weight to his ...
Article : 344 wordsIt is easy to make colored wax blassoms that will impart a delicate fragrance to clothes, etc., among which they are scattered. Secure several candles ...
Article : 254 wordsP. E. weston (secretary unemployed and Citizens' Defence League): Men unemployed at the present juncture, and who are receiving ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 9 Apr 1931, Page 6
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