ALTHOUGH the pewly-formed nurses union aims at [?] what are considered to be much-needed reforms in working conditions. if is proposed ...
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Article : 820 wordsWhatever attempt is made to justify the treatment meted out to the interest that it represents, the W.A. Motor Transport Association will not lessen its ...
Article : 347 wordsAll interesting insight into the methods adopted by the Finger Print Department of tho C.J.R. was given in Perth Police Court today when evidence was ...
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Article : 350 wordsTHERE is a growing civic sense in England, according to the Rev. [?]ith Cochrane, who returned today in the Bendigo. after three and a half years in ...
Article : 219 wordsANDREA GEORGUS and COSMOS DAMIENO. two Greek boys, who are travelling unaccompanied in the Bendigo to join a relative in New Zealand. They speak only the Greek language, but showed aptitude for England words on the voyage from Port Said. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsBearing the signatures of over 500 people, a petition asking that Taxis on the Perth-Fremantlc run should be permitted to carry two passengers in the ...
Article : 145 wordsFive petitions for divorce were presented to Mr. Justice Dwyer today. He granted two of them. The others were held over pending the production of further evidence and for consideration. In four of the suits the petitioners are women. ...
Article : 1,049 wordsTHAT the picture theatres of London are not in any way superior-if. indeed, they arc as good-as those of Australia, is thy conviction readied by Mr. ...
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Article : 297 wordsTHERE has been no withdrawals nor is there likely to be, from the chosen list of players who, on Saturday next at Perth Oval, or on Tuesday next ...
Article : 355 wordsPaying her second visit to Australia is Mrs. E. Poole. of Bognor, England, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 301 wordsOn a provisional warrant, issued following information from Western Australia. a land agent named Arthur McDonnell (40), was arrested today by ...
Article : 104 wordsThere should be no cessation in the work of the various Parents and Citizens' Associations. [?] a satisfactory solution of the trouble between the ...
Article : 193 wordsThe strong tone of the earlier Stock Exchange market was maintained during the afternoon calls, when several fairly important sales were recorded. ...
Article : 117 wordsA man found sleeping in a doorway in the early Lours of the morning, who told a policeman that, he had no home, but would not work for the Government ...
Article : 221 wordsIt is significant, says the London "Times" in an editorial comment, that the London. Midland and Scottish Railway Co. proposes to conduct whist trains ...
Article : 149 wordsH. Boundy, the youthful East Perth half-back. who was forced to enter hospital during the week-end, underwent an operation yesterday. He received a ...
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Article : 96 wordsFremantle police are searching for a man named Richard Wright, war-pen-sioncr. aged about 40. Wright has been missing from a house in ...
Article : 43 wordsAdvice from the State Shipping Service today was that the m.s. KYRRA left Carnarvon this morning and should reach Fremantle about 3 p.m. on Thursday. ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Tue 10 Jul 1934, Page 5
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