The will of the late John Brown, the millionaire N.S.W. coal mine proprietor, has caused much public discussion and there has been confusion regarding its ...
Article : 693 wordsWeather prospects for Easter seem rather in doubt. Mr. M. O'Dowd, of the local Meteorological Bureau, said that even yet he ...
Article : 319 wordsFrom time to time this paper has urged the support of local goods or home industry. Frowning tariff walls should not be necessary in an intelligent community. We should have enough brains to realise that smoking factories mean contented homes, and no factories mean bread lines in our centres ...
Article : 551 wordsThe "Daily News" correspondent at Cairo says that the fate of ex-King Amanullah, of Afghanistan, hangs over Ras Tafari, the ex-Regent and now ...
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Article : 144 words"It is wrong to say tha talkies are all noise and crime," said the manager of the Capitol Theatre (Mr. J. M. Coulter) today when commenting upon the report ...
Article : 629 wordsMr. S. N. Doust, in an article in the "Daily Mail," emphasises that the 1930 Wimbledon will be even more representative than usual of the world's best ...
Article : 123 wordsThe first meeting of the Fremantle Road Board since the elections took place on Tuesday night when the board as constituted during the last twelvve ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 wordsIt is probably understood that in articles manufactured in any country a certain amount of imported material must be used. The Australian Customs ...
Article : 149 wordsThere will be a further meeting of the executive of the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Relief Fund this afternoon in the Mayor's parlor. ...
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Advertising : 417 wordsRecently & charge was preferred against Messrs. Craiks Ltd. of having failed to keep A. G. "Watts constantly at work as an apprentice in the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe motor cycle No. 1621, of Robert Pidgeon, of Eighth-avenue, Maylands, was unlawfully removed from Charles-street, near Angove-street, last night. ...
Article : 34 wordsUnfortunately Bruce Barrington did not know when he re-built part of his premises in Buiwer-street that he was committing a breach of the building ...
Article : 94 wordsThe meeting of the Perth Road Board held on Tuesday night was notable for two reasons. It was the first meeting of the newly constituted board following ...
Article : 325 wordsWhile operating a lathe at the Swan Brewery Bottling Works, Mounts Bay-road, today, an apprentice, Ernest William Perry, of Adelaide-terrace, suffered ...
Article : 61 wordsThe illustration shown above is from a framed photograph presented by Hon. A. Lovekin to his colleagues of the Children's Court, Perth, and the officers, as at October 21 last, when the Court was superseded by a special magistrate (Mr. F. Horgan). For over 20 years most of the men had served the State in an Honorary capacity and, for 15 years, the women had joined in the work. REFORM BY KINDNESS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 597 wordsLois Moran makes her bow as a singer and dancer in "Words and Music," Fox Movietone's all-singing, dancing and talking musical revue coming on ...
Article : 375 wordsA young man named Ronald Young, of Fairfield-street. Mt. Hawthorn, is in Perth Hospital suffering from injuries to the head and to the hand and knee. ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Wed 16 Apr 1930, Page 6
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