Canberra, Aug. 8.—When both Federal Houses rose to-night until next Wednesday, most members were certain that Parliament would ...
Article : 260 wordsSydney, Aug. 8.—The Federal Labour Leader, Mr. Curtin, was given a rousing reception at the Trades Hall to-day when he ...
Article : 882 wordsPeople of doubtful character who visit the goldfields to make easy money during the racing round will be severely dealt with. This ...
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Family Notices : 294 wordsCanberra, Aug. 8.—The Government's attempt to proceed with the Wartime (Company) Profits Tax Bill to-day, caused a brief storm in ...
Article : 275 wordsPerth, Aug. 8.—Illicit gold dealing on the Eastern Goldfields, farmers' financial problems, workers' compensation and rural water ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Temperatures Maximum and minimum temperatures recorded officially in Kalgoorlie yesterday were 67.0 and 40.8 ...
Article : 434 wordsBy stopping anybody from committing a nuisance in a main street a man. would be performing, a public duty, but if he laid hands on ...
Article : 432 wordsCanberra, Aug. 7.—Minor amendments to the Gold mining Encouragement Bill, passed in June, to give effect to advice offered by ...
Article : 57 wordsCanberra, Aug. 8.—An attack on the Australia Labour Party decision, to reject Mr. Menzies' overtures for a National Government ...
Article : 214 wordsPerth, Aug. 8.—Mrs. Ceinwen Theresa Clare (35), of Albion street, Cottesloe, was critically injured when she was struck by a motor ...
Article : 120 wordsCanberra, Aug. 8.—The bill to amend the Gold Mining Encouragement Act passed all stages in the House of Representatives to-day. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe feverish activity visible in German preparations in France and the Low Countries during the last few. days makes the threatened ...
Article : 523 wordsMr.R.G.Rew left by airliner yesterday for the Eastern States on a business visit. Among the passengers booked to ...
Article : 296 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 8.—Two members of the Royal Australian Air Force were killed when an air force machine crashed near Narromine, ...
Article : 283 wordsPerth, Aug. 8.—"I must say it is a reflection on the jury system that the jury cannot come to an agreement in a case like this," said ...
Article : 139 wordsHobart, Aug. 8.—The United Australia and Labour organisations are prepared for an immediate Federal election and the leaders of both ...
Article : 161 wordsWhen Joseph George Hughes (19), single, miner, of Han nan street, saw Constable Treloar outside the Kalgoorlie Hotel on ...
Article : 251 wordsAuckland, Aug. 7.—Mrs. Catherine Hathaway, a devout follower of Jehovah's Witnesses, left a strange will. If her expressed wishes ...
Article : 213 wordsCanberra, Aug. 8.—A bill to enfranchise members of the fighting forces overseas will probably be introduced in the Senate when it ...
Article : 110 wordsQuarrels between a man and his wife, which caused a disturbance in the neighbourhood, led to the appearance in the Kalgoorlie Police ...
Article : 189 wordsMuch interest was centred in a football match between, a combined team from the metropolitan league and Mines Rovers played on the ...
Article : 110 wordsCanberra, Aug. 8.—"Australia is ready to receive the children and, when they come the warmth of their welcome will further exemplify the ...
Article : 130 wordsSydney, Aug. 8.—Amidst uproarious scenes, the Labour Council to-night agreed to a_ motion, by 63 votes to 37, deploring the action ...
Article : 174 wordsMadrid, Aug. 8.—The "Arriba," attacking Britain, says:—"Spain is on the verge of battle. The people have adopted an attitude of moral ...
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