Published 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 : 1,379 words"The experts have produced no data. They have only given their opinions. My opinion is as good as their opinion when I say that the change from 44 ...
Article : 655 wordsWith the object of considering the question of appointing a citizens' committee to assist the unemployed in representing their case for assistance to ...
Article : 398 wordsCrawley Baths were literally swarmed this morning by thousands of school children, who excitedly yelled encouragement to youthful aspirants for State ...
Article : 227 wordsAt a time when all kinds of desperate remedies so-called are being advanced to meet our serious ills, and most of such "remedies" are of the Quack order, a solid lead has been given to exercise the best of which we are capable by Colonel H. B. Collett, State president of the R.S.L. ...
Article : 671 wordsAt the last annual congress of the Returned Soldiers' League the question of the accuracy of war films engaged attention. The league representatives ...
Article : 383 words"Wanted, 500 (or many more—number no object) patriotic citizens of W.A. to contribute £1 or less (more not objected to) per week for the purpose of ...
Article : 619 wordsEdgar W. Prowse, Doodlakine:— Wheat-growers will be delighted to read Mr. Latham's assurance that farmers who stay on their blocks will not starve. They ...
Article : 751 wordsDelegates leaving by the Karoola on Saturday for the 36th annual conference of the United Commercial T ravellers' Association, to be held in Sydney on April 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsSettlers in the South-West. and especially those engaged in dairying, will draw renewed hope from an announcement made at last night's ...
Article : 171 wordsWith your kind permission I desire to bring the following case to the notice of your readers in the hope that some kind-hearted persons may feel disposed to ...
Article : 226 wordsThe one thing to be most eagerly desired in this State, and in fact, in the whole of Australia, is a revival of the gold mining industry, and to that end ...
Article : 455 wordsAppearing before the Chief Justice, Sir i Robert M'Millan, in the Supreme Court today, William Reginald Harrison, photographer, of Murray-street, Perth, asked ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Local Shopping League (Gold Coupons) has forwarded the following letter to the Premier, Sir James Mitchell: "We understand from Press reports ...
Article : 324 words"Corporal," Mt. Lawley:—I have read with Interest "Sane Government's" criticism of our governmental methods, and his appeal Comeon, soldiers, save us as ...
Article : 457 wordsThe first overlanders for the Northern Territory for 1931, Messrs. Walter Gill and V. Melrose, left recently and will proceed as far north as the ...
Article : 218 wordsArthur P. Nugent (Campion):—Following on my letter of last week, wherein I advocated the establishment of a Rural Credits Bank to abolish the ...
Article : 649 wordsCount von Luckner announced today that he plans taking the schooner-yacht Mopella to New Zealand next winter, "because I love that country." ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 19 Mar 1931, Page 6
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