Canberra, Aug. 17.—Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania agreed to-day to fall in line with the ...
Article : 272 wordsCanberra, Aug. 17.—The retail price of butter in Western Australia is to be increased by 11½d, per lb from ...
Article : 357 wordsPerth, Aug. 17.—Six members of tug crews and nine members of a mooring crew who were charged with ...
Article : 392 wordsSergeant A Harpwood, of B Company 16/28th Infantry Battalion—the Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia ...
Article : 128 wordsThe West Australian Government Railways has on order 48 main-line Diesel electric locomotives, delivery of which is due to commence in January, 1953, and it is the department’s intention, when these locomotives are ...
Article : 666 wordsCanberra, Aug. 17.—A Commonwealth loan of 3¼ per cent, will be launched in a few days for £40,000.000. This, ...
Article : 140 wordsConsideration had been given to his requests regarding assistance to enable pensioners on the goldfields to obtain ...
Article : 324 wordsGeorge Arthur Mansey Tite, licensee of the Hannans Hotel, Kalgoorlie, was fined £3, with 4/ costs, by Mr. T. A. Draper, ...
Article : 170 wordsAnother hotel licensee. Cordon Harold Symons. of the Grand Hotel, Kalgoorlie, was fined £20, with 4/ costs, when ...
Article : 152 wordsAda Hay, a stewardess of the Grand Hotel, and Isobella Mutzell, a barmaid at the hotel, were each fined £2, with ...
Article : 350 wordsPerth, Aug. 17.—A geologh cal report issued by the Mine[?] Department on a drilling programme carried out in the ...
Article : 385 wordsPerth, Aug. 17.—Because of excellent seasons in the more eastern parts of the stock and wheat areas many inquiries ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 18 Aug 1951, Page 5
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