It is a great thing in life if we can dodge awkward truths, or rather a great thing for those to whom those truths are as chickens coming home to roost Is it not somewhat remarkable that the most important document in our political life—that of the Auditor-General—is brought down because the law ...
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Article : 437 wordsThe proclamation contained in a special "Government Gazette" issued on March 11, dealing with unauthorised drilling, states that anyone guilty of a ...
Article : 192 wordsSignor Renzi has built almost entirely of bamboo a 36-hour clock in the style" of a Fascist emblem. It is over three feet high, marks the ...
Article : 102 wordsTown clerks of the suburbs heartily endorse the denunciation of vandalism made by the Lord Mayor (Sir William Lathlain) in a statement to the ...
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Article : 195 wordsAs the result of a meeting at Guildford last night the ground work for the organisation of a new club in the W.A. National Football League competition was ...
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Article : 444 words"I never expected my husband would hold to his decision to renounce the title," said Lady Langford to the "Sun-Herald" representative at the Curb ...
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Article : 253 wordsWhat is wrong with the Government? Has it gone mad or is it merely indulging in an orgy of senseless despotism? What Mr. Curtin implies in his speech ...
Article : 595 wordsYour correspondent, "Experienced," who ventured into print in your columns on March 13, is in my opinion very inexperienced, and has not had much to ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. L. Leppinus, of W. Thomas and Co., flour millers, Adelaide, returned by s.s. Demosthenes today after a business visit to South Africa. He said that he ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Tue 17 Mar 1931, Page 4
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