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The Record Newspaper 17 September 1921

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must remember tiiese people. Not-

withstanding that Ireland has her fighting fur Ireland for back to the wall, and Determination Self her national eiheritance. lest it would interfere with their pocket or their social standing, they are League of Australia. symafraid to express a word in is

armed on the 25th inst with The articles are each the number of assistants for whom increasing most rapidly, and when they will require badges. These for cease operations in manafactere of are now nearly for distribution, and approxiwill SECTION.) figure the nonce, the AUSTRALIA executive the most desirable is it (WESTERN pathy. One or two incidents mate in the vicinity of close on one slimed be s., acquainted in order to connection with the great welcome thousand shapes. apportion them equitably. and to to Dr. Mannix struck him forcibly. Good Shepherd Ball. have none overlooked. Everybody had his own impression of given at Skink Alley, The ball last monday ever.ing of the remarkable receptions ideas. existing the thing brilliant one has a but brighter Fete make was the man, to Hall great report George's that St. to last FOR Since the Has a reader had any experideal of SELFeDETERMINAIION in any respect ence in this stunt? It is a splendid not and festivity, which proved itself to me was that assumed some greatly- improved It is realised that a great WARM WELCOME FROM THE LEAGUE The side shove as any visitor to the who seemed shape. and with the lapse ef another co-operation is essential to make the IRELAND could exception be taken. alas the people of Australia, Execunve daller,nt supper, particularly, was a most Eastern State Paddy's Market will have been without a leader, on week further structures will be erect- Fair a success, and the enthusiasm 1(n. anu to the that a attest regained VI) Sunday cicomg, tLc ,n, visifear was mace and ao There Minnie Dr. ground, have affair. of arrival Carnival sumptuous The fair must have the ated oil the to arp.,m,a Lie the .1.1.1till .1115 a warm weicume was given large gathering, and at the close of traction included in the pageant. their physical and spiritual strength tors be very much impress ed by the which is now so much alive will .elneNentet. and AltSSIS. twevmplisnan to with increase. orearasativn rather NCVILIC, now pleased. Monoghan, continue aeay is perfect went all Mr. and the night courage. stability and if anyone can oblige he will ..OnSlitUttOn Linolewum e. Alonognan, lint cenetatuteun and The happy M. te To Mes- confer a great favour. The credit will be good. goixl effect, related many humor- of the whole scheme. Special Meeting. In- ea tact, airl by tries ant twenty feet dames committee The treacle On their rettnn Innn the of the weuie of ire league, inrougn- ous incidents in connection with association of ideas comprising the Panuen, and W. Mitchell Shows in General. An invitation is extended to all of second-hand linoleum for a show. coupled with Mr. Townsend, who wOl ue terstate Conterenee ot twiegates the Sydney reception. One was of Fair should cater for all, and the out tile Commouvrealta the Worked untiringly to make the AU in charge of shows are exIt need not necessarily be allsame An Executive a news -seller. with a distinct Irish executive are fully convinced that stunt -holders and their assistants. the teen -Determination tor Ireland in tuture. to atguided was interested, which keep in constant touch friends to horted the only Including Australia, but counaises 01 pattern, League function a success. the thanks from with the executive Giving a full descriptien of no cause for complaint will obtain tend the final gathering on the Car- same The has been appointed. of Itetetbeurne. bias. officers. Watch If you have any old piece all interested is due. held in Melbourne recently. called "The when the time arrives for the beaunourk.e. the Archbishop, he Mr. e. of Wil- size. foot the and heart -shaped badge on at red the for Grounds, crowded, it along. was nival send Hall to fail don't secretary; now Hibernian of the tiful display. The committee would teiseary, report Mr. Full News! !lowers. afterEvening President: If any. Sunday coats. their on of delegates Perth, lapel the Edieot "Ad- arrival of the Great Bishop of Aus- like to write at some length about liam -street, the addresses given by the Tents. Mr. and Rev. Dr. Collins.'Iwo at 3 p.m. As The Flower Kiosk will be situet- thing is needed, enlist their syrnmembers tralia: the champion democrat of 41 the Lice things, but space thus noon, the 26th. inst., opportunity were niterestmg and eloquent. Peter ate Treasurer. a discount. at voeare," is the dancing end of relief. north and last convenience the tee the This at pathy ed president of '. J. Ryan, yet to he the world, the man that can speae precludes, and, further, time does thi, Till he an- from this State have The stand will be very -atwitnessing the progress Many are essential. and stunt holders floor. Chung Wah Association. ealor Branch of the Leash e. the On the evening of the fourteen languages; the man that not pen nit rf men t iro ilg these forded of elected. and to be- are worrying for them. Get inteo tractive. and blooms both natural ettinced tint the business ofhearty first day of the Convention a grand belted Billy Hughes: the man that faces. Detail is at present engag- which has been made, Mr. Loney has been busy the to and artificial, will he there in probusiress your sur it make general and the cited a with familiar tender come to memiyas the ling whole of last week in perfecting his to banquet was tended tobranch, and saved Mane of the crawlers: from ing too much of their leisure, and prior to the opening, see if it is possible to assist in this fusion. Apart from the contribu- stall, and from what has been gawelcome to the delegates. anddime the war." His there is thereime no pvssibility of roundings In by the Victorian shot bers getting wok. the compf r o disappointelsewhere, be work will tion mentioned deparment the surely of were there reports heat their the Chung Wah Assoceateen that banquet the brogue could not deny his nat:onal- putting on paper an elaborate settee va= the speeches at mittee have assurances of plentiful thered ments by any. The privilege, it Kotors. et the Conference. He then are going to exhibit some very valueloquent and patriotic. After As you know by my accent, 'tient of what they have done, or is hoped, everyone will embrace. The blind slipplies from various quarters. Our Autos are wanted. sated the chair in favour of the close of the Convention we went to Iity. the able Oriental conceptions. make uo to myof Ireland to north the intending from are am should worth if inconvenient a point National Dancing. Celestial confreres will be submitte president of the Central Council. people have to be conveyed to the Sydney and saw everytlingfor one self. My county is Fermanagh, huge show as attractive as possible. and only if realong who come Is that LL.B., to treat strained the things. Dwyer, be with glorious Walter and ing some ground, Mr. The following 'programme of Naseeing. We went to Sydney included in the Six -County 'fo even add to the present concepwhich a few minutes. in store for patrons from this com- tional Dancing Competitions will be turned thanks to the members of great purpase, to take part in the Ulster is Goat State. but you all have some tions it should be equally evert - for the Peter Lalor Branch for so king- great reception to Archbishup Man- knowledge bination of artists. they fleet be earned out by the Caledonian Pipc has W.A. Caledonian Pipe Band. what to enhance know and geography, thought, of one's Mrs. Keough has donated a white ly allowing their usual meeting to tow Neville then describ- that there were nine counties in already been arranged, and to such of this organi- conveyed to and from the Fete Band, commencing on Saturday, goat for the Fair, which will be disFather members Several be made tie medium of a welcome ed those enthusiastic and remark- Ulster: now there are only six we desirable end it is hoped none will sation will canvass the principal without no inconvenience at all. October lste posed of in the orthodox way. The eack to the delegates of the Execu- able incidents already repotted in are told, probably next week there be backward it submitting a sug- thurougnfares aluring the whole of Please de remember and place your iiighlaiid Fling, under 6 years wimmittee will have quite a full pen tive. body of the League who went these pages. The public reception will be only four, and I hope to God gestion that will be for the better- this afternoon, dressed in reealia. limousine at service. is). fee, (entrance when the 1st of October arrives. to the Conference in the Best They in the Devil Hail to the great pre- the week after there will be none ment of the gala display. The They will solicit funds in aid of the Curtains. 5 years and wider 9: Highland Flowers. to tell them,' late was something to remember hae he e cream the to be Irish Jig, is Ulster Fair Shean Thruibhais. wee Fling, this Appeal. Weatralian these about What assume at all. committee The League of all through one's life. The great a Mrs. Ralston has promised some Calico. was to be the be- of al fresco attractions up to date. which when the Sword Dance, Sailor's Hornpipe. EnParliament, provided be -will hangings intellecthe tile of from both music state, roses fur the opening day tuts very nice organ peeling out the of a new era in 'the north and in order to make it as perfect Messrs. Roans, Ltd., have climatal time arrives for the Fair, ana will trance fee, Is. each event. First and of the Fete. tual and physical point of view. "Soldier's Song" made one feel ginning We have not heard as is practicable, there must be no twenty yam% of calico for purposes be in supply with no demur, But second prizes. of Ireland. in Melbourne own thoutheir hear Pedestrianism. held / They Suggestions of posters, a consideration which the Executive are anxious tcP knot' proud to be liesh, 9 Years and under 13: Highland of it since the opening by the flaw in any respect. amongst delegates from all the sands singing toe Sinn Fein songs much Two events will be contested durhe told the people of were invited a few days ago for en- will help in a great measure to- now, in case the wish might escape Fling, Sheen Thruibhais, Irish Jig, to of the organ King. whet, States in Australia. Referring the accempsuement the the to to in or wealth Dance, Sailor's Hornpipe, ing the progress of the Fair, namely, to live added Sword south, north and largement Ireland, complepublicity the attention. the peace negotiations between gave to the pee. peace. How delightful, after cen- syectacular effect, but uo to the waids aiding It Sheffield Handicap, WO -yards. and a wonderful. is each! fee. was C:og. Entrance Waitz Old Iron. English Government and Dail Eire- tale that night a little glinipee into turies of discontent, to speak from present no one has come forward to tion. This parcel makes the grand a Sprint Handicap, 75 yards TroFirst and second 'prized,, date Two hundred sheets of old second- event. ann, Mr. Dwyer said, knowing those the soul of Ireland and het brave Six-County Ulster a message to the oblige in this way. Probably now total of 12f yards supplied to retail to the value of £20 will be phies of W.A. Cteamionship Jig, Irish hand corrugated iron are needed to who are representing Ireland in men, women and even the children, Irish nation, when at that particu- that further reference has been from various metropolitan given, and it is expected that the Entrance fee. 2s. The pr .sect the dancing floor at 'the Open. of that Conference and the materialthe of atheletes will make a- bid are ail one in the lar hour five thousand of his Ca- made to the fast, this request will and wholesale emporiums. best they Entrance because Open. Single. Reel, Irish and Executive cannot be too appreof the Fair. It seems strange fee. Is. The running which they are made; knowing struggle for Irehuide freedom First and second prizes. for the honours. North of Ire- arouse the interest so reed and tend ciative of these acts of kindness close along able to cam come In tLe eallery tholic subjects in the has no one was specially put down which stand they have taken for Ireland right and justice. track Highland to 16 Yearr: Years 13 were being forcibly driven and charity. a wish. Each Fling, Shean Thruibhais,- Sword by the "Uglier" is being well looked modest with so ply during the past five years, we ranv of that immense hall were hundreds land the elec- gates. lie hoped in the near future Distributed elannix from their homes. Before pedestrians should be need not give all. in all safety and with their assur- of returned soldiers, Publicity Assistance. Sailor's Hornpipe. Irish Jig. alter, and tions in Belfast 5,000 were driven there would be a strolls branch of twenty, he or she is only Dance, to clip a couple of seconds from ance allow the future of Ireland to remarked them in his speech. They out, Watts Clog. Entrance fee 2s. each able New the League in that district, and that In order to erect fifty posters amongst burned. homes their and have, Entries close with records. give ten their to required night to recognise these are the peopie who are preachremain in their hands. You that there were necessarily prizes. be and second will event. First of these who had opposed some assistance J. Snigg. Snigg's Corner, on Fricontinued the speaker, of course, the principles le r welch they fought ing peace to the rest of Ireland. For many on Invitations. Boys, only (open) Highland Fling, J. that occasion, and who required. Every facility will be exCatholic 23rd. September day, noticed ir, the press certain occur- and to recognise in Dr. Mannix the forty years at least they have them who feel Sailor's Dance, The "invites" ate all out. if any Irish Jig, Sword had never studied the Irish ques- tended any male readers schools and societies are invited to rences in Belfast, and it is an ex- most distinguished democrat of the to defeat the hopes of tein previously, would besome mem- that they could assist if they call at reader wants a friend or acquaint- Hornpipe, Shean Thruibhais. En- (award nominations. traordinary thing to me, or to any- age, the mast distinguished Irish- worked so Orphan. affix event. Is, To each for a peaceful bers. A fine bion Fein Rae was the Appeal Office. ance to be courtesied with a card, trance fee body who would be anxious teat man of the time, and tee best Southern of the Irish Log Chopping. question. Is reified. and the proceedings closed many hangars in position is no easy intimation of the fact should be age boys, free. the public of Australia should hear friend Australia has ever Led. We settlement that the Irish The Hon. T. Moore. M.L.C., who is Reel 0 Tuiloch (open). Best set in Aus- with the singing of "God Save Ire- matter, and the Executive know sent to the Appeal Office straight it time not that train same both -sides of a question, or at leas the left Sydney in in charge of this stunt, has completof four. Entrance fee, Is. the air of demo- land" and cheers for De Valera. that there are many who would be away. tie given an impartial view of the bore the great Archbishop back to tralia, breathing All competitors must be in na- ed his arrangements regarding the some effort to delighted to help in this sphere if Building Operations. situation, that the cabled reports Melbourne Ail along the route cracy. should make following log chopping contests, to Entries The names will he a costume. to tional people obtain in asked. accordance were' the Irish The State Council, help they univeronly made been Further additions have we receive here are almost greatest deference was shown just settlement of the Irish pro- with the decision of the recent Nathe authority of the Axe tainted the volunteers will he welcomed at to the ground since the last notes. taken at Me Campbell's Britannia be under anti -Irish sally from to the distinguished prelate. and blem. Every one who is really in tional Convention, elected its repre- of men 'League. of which Mr. Moore is A. -street: William Pspot. 241 Curie now is there headquarters. that afresh Every day sees something sources-. We know a stoppage was made sympathy with the Irish people in sentatives on the National Execuwherever handicapper: the Hay.street: and Home of Band Concert. on the reserve, and by the 25th. Craigie, 573 shepherd and has been for a considerable there was intense enthusiasm. 16-in. Underhand Handicap, -1st on Tuesday night. The PresiAppeal Ofnce. time past a religious poerom direct. Frther Neville described the recep- their struggle for freedom should tive Don't forget to hie your way to inst. such advance will have been the Good prize, /20; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2. Nomident, Treasurer, and Secretary of ed against Catholics in Belfast, to tions in Melbourne. The West Aus- oe a supporter of De Valera and the this body are domiciled in Victoria, the Government Gardens, opposite made as to agreeably impress. Of 52 Royal Arcade. Perth. nations will be received at the Apof negotiain the present lives Irish leaders the Entertainments. such an extent that peal Office, 52 Royal Arcade, Perth. tralian delegates had a convresation and are at present Mr. T. M. Burke. the G.P.O., after church on the course. the colour scheme is being the men working in the elm yards with his Grace on the journey from tions for peace. Irelarie is safe in Rev. Dr. Collins. and Mr. P. O'- evening of tee 25th. inst., when Mc- left till the eleventh hour before The concert submissions are just up to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 28th are endangered by the accidental Sydney to Melbourne, and the im- their hands. Concert Band will putting in train, because climatic waiting for "call," and as itemised September. Acceptance on ground. famous with two Mahon's together Leary. These, throwing of nuts and bolts by those them was: his whole The League and its Constitution. representatives from each State. render a grand programme of musi- conditions might meanwhile inter- a few weeks ago, each will endeay- Nominations 10/-, acceptance 2/6. reli- pression left on whore minds are inflemei by wareThere will be a vene, appearance is simplicity and genou- to please and impress. The The last two years' performances Mr. M. O'Dea, in the course of his constitute the National Executive cal selections. In the admisgious fanaticism. heard his Grace hese Subecdption Lists. a tleness. repertoire can be augmented at any will be required with nomination. speaking of the recent Con- of the Self-Determination for In - minimum charge of sixpence in be houses the same brutalite is car- meek on rirmy oceesicns, and we reel/irks, will of Austrreia. The land League proceeds holders the desire and now sion. Executive time if desired, and if any reader The the League, Paper Bags. of of delegates an be ried on. We know that hordes of can tell you that in his speeches he ference will West' 'Australian representatives This as office feels that he or she can provide a to return their lists to the the West Australian delegates elected by ballot on Tuesday last aid of the Appeal hive hundred hall -pound strong ruffians there have set fire to the has expressed a high hope of a set - said attending. can. With worth know event lust the Executive conveniently let as they show, soon nate. on special bags are required. a paper brown In went to Melbourne Mr. W. Dwyer. LL.B.. State houses of their Catholic fellow cite Cement of the Irish question. so many out, this is quite necessary, and they will include it in the These are wanted for the "Bank," a constitution by were Grocery Stand. and Mr. M. O'Dea, I.P.. President, ten.{, and tee worst passions of big- all his speeches he paid a high tri- ;ion to frame possession the having arranged. those schedule already by and must not be clisapthe teller and which the -League would be govern- State Vice -President, It Will be the otry are d'reeted against Catholics. bute to our own beloved Archbis- ed' It is positively heartrending how of one sending it in as soon as they ponned in the supply of this conPreviously each duty of this executive to veice orin future. Model. Our newspapers recently pubiished hop. Dr. Chine, and complimented unhand reto is come immediately the time arrives for have tension when the goods can venience each few council and opinion ganised Irish-Australian The miniature entrance to the arranging his cash. Each denomia letter from the secretary of the hint on his noble endeavour to State hadhaditsitsownown idea, but our throughout the Commonwealth op der this heading. A contribution leased. Fair is now on view in nation must needs be put in a bag, Westralia Dr. Clune council Loyalty League. That gentleman and a truce, iabovt bring a is Books, valuation Raffle a however small of coincide. One the Irish question, and cotrienunicate the window of the Parkerville Home wanted to know what the Self-De- was n early successful. He told us ideas did not always in provision the requests put to us before go- officeally with other countries on quota that tends to make up a The committee would be glad it Appeal Office. Hay -street, Perth. and if this facility fails termination for Ireland 'League must win, because Der cause of what will haufor Ireland ing East was to be sure and. make Ireland's claim to self-determination. large lot, and the Executive cannot those who have raffle books would Have a glance as you pass, and get there is noheimagining end tame for. and whether it stood truths, justice on founded was is amaesing the wealth pen when books their of constitution, slip sent a each We frame in out effort to hit an Empire. of the CV unity a good sleet of what the Fete will at the close of each night. her children are true, her men are and we have done so. I hope it the name of thestall to which they display. anetter in reply to the "West Ausbrave. and her women equally true will prove satisfactory, and that Art Union, are attached. To expect the comtrelhan," and thcugh it has been in and brave. of Ireland. The Cuture Kerbstone Markets. enposmittee to do this is wholly Readers can now send in their the office nearly a fortnight. it has he assures us, is safe in the halide we will not have the States differand now done not yet. is questions. it be A if sten pages fundatnental and quantities on any their ing Fruit in Art Union will be deThe in sible, butts. not appeared. of De Valera and the Irish leaders. Although clared at the close of the Fair, so Left to the last minute, valuable welcomed most gladly. The League stands for what its Father Neville conclude3 his elo- matter that was very pleasing to Many lost. twenty-nine then out the to be returned if a application that of be egploited should will has beeg the war time avenue ticket him every every states, constitution quent address amidet great ap- delegates who took part in the Conhave often asked the joint organi- meet such important demand. there holder desires 'to participate in the of the principle of self-determina- plause. the but of in the disposed way. to be of Ireland about in this was only eight help prizes there to Consignments eanon still. grand a dearth quite Government ference is the to tion New Desirable Merchandise is Now The 001SITSatiOli an Impromive Executive regret that this is whol- can be forwarded to Mr. F. Davies. draw. sged men, the rest were the young by the Irish people. Concluding Gathering. hundred Field. the Father Harvest with upon conviction and but let caller Australia, impracticable Perth; the blood of ly he -street, James remark., All Sections his Being Displayed in and one things they have to do. head office know. Neville to address the meeting. This stunt will be used to accomMr. Joe Munughan humorously hi his mind throughout the ConferSPECIAL VALUES THE NOTE Cartago. modate the stock to be on the Father Neville's /Waren. to the delegates' experience ence and the demonstrations to Dr. referred Old Coolgardie. A pen will be allocated to ground. Father Neville received a very at Northam, and to other incidents Mannix was that the Young Austrawill that things of host With the The constructural work in regard animal, and arrangements warm greeting on rising. You are in the journey to Melbourne in his lians were with us and with Ireland. oe ilecessary to deliver on the to this big feature will be begun each ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. SMART FROCKS AND SKIRTS. made for its control. The been have Our mission to They have shown a beautiful spirit, aware, he commenced, that' Mr. O'- opening remarks. part, big a play will ground. cartage this afternoon on the Carnival Harvest Field. which may probably Smart Range of Check Zephyr SKIRTS, all smartly cut, some Dea, Mr. Monoghan, Mr. Stack and the Eastern States, he went on to and their courage and independbut to do this stall -holders and Square. The "Bee" commences be differently designated later, will trimmed pipings to tone, others finished novelty and patch pockets. myself on our journey to the Eist say. was a great success. The ence would cheer the heart of any to transother.: who have anytliiisg to buzz in a fashion most detera veritable surprise packet. interested iii the Irish finished crochet buttons and belt. '21/. passed through Northam, and. that Convention in Melbourne to me was man who port should get in touch with Mr. mined and marked, and the sight of prove Smartly cut SKIRTS. in white spew. cloth. attractively; trim They are full of vigour in that town we received a toesing one of the must impressive gather- rause. Donations Received. J. Edwards, c.o. Messrs. Las-axe and the energetic workers will be inspirand belt, 25/ novelty pockets finished to med. pearl buttons and .of section hesitate did not certain they love: a and, There were weeeption by ings I ever attended. solicitors, Barrack-street. ing. 1Valsh, per Mr. D. Martin.. Attractive Block and Pin Striped Fugi FROCKS, organdie collar O'Halliean Mr. the people who certainly didn't representatives from all over Aus- express their views, and as all were Perth, at once, end not delay. Badges. and cuffs, with belt and ends. another style finished crochet bute1/1/-: St. elalaches Branch, H.A.C. want, to leant much about the tralia, and the delightful character educated men, they knew how to Trough. patent belt, and tons and 47/5. Casuist Bath Stallh.ilders are requested to be 11.S., 2/6. questiori of Self-Determination for of proceedings and the desire te express them with effect. On his Smart Tobralco FROCKS, cut on straight lines, trimmed with Ireland. However. we held a meet- help Ireland was so manifest that it return from the East he read in This donation by Mr. F. Brady is pique pipings and finished 'with bow and ends, 29/6. winthe in inspection ing there, and that meeting has would be difficult to explain-the the local press a report of a statefor open uow insertion filet Dainty White Voile FROCKS, smartly trimmed eone good by bringi-ig before the outstanding factor during that ment made at a meeting of humJUST' ARRIVED dow of Mr. Smith, saddler, corner and pin -tucks, finished embroidered roses and taffeta. belt, with Hay -streets, Perth. public the Irish cause. The fame gathering was the young Irish -Aus- bugs in Sydney that our soldiers of Pier and buttons, 69/6. crochet afield. far pecitect war to went the go to The of that meeting lid not fear insertion. a leak in and invest. filet Have need not We trimmed tralian element. daintily White Voilet FROCK. Smart When we landea in Adelaide we that love for -Ireland is going to die the rights of small inning. If the tickets are sikpenee each. and bands of coloured voile, finished with tie-end belt. 47/6. were asked, "What about Nor- out in Australia. On the new exe- person who made that statement Mane Locations. tham?" In Melbourne we were cutive created at the Convention remained a few days longer in Sere This matter was alluded to .0 the rcat. Novel FASHIONABLE RIBBONS FOR SPRING MILLINERY Long Expected asked the same question, and even there are three Australian 1-orn nev he armlet have heard a dinkum TRIMMINGS. last report of the Fair. Realising farther away in Sydney we were members-the chairman, Mr, T. M. soldier at the great Sydney Town is there that do committee wide es the The and narrow Northanl?" stateeffect), about that Polish asked "What Black Cire RIBBONS (See e Burke, .s a wealthy man, who rose Hall meeting denounce. quite a lot of big articles to be diemorning we arrived in Melbourne (tom the lowest step on the corn ment as a lie. That dinkum solwidths, Sin. 71d., 101e1.. 1/. 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 yard. posed of at the Fete, and which tee were met at Spencer Sweet Sta- merciat ladder to be one of the dier. an officer, who lost an arm in Narrow Coloured FAILLE. in following fashionable shades: will be on view on the ground, it is ten: by members of the League and comma- :erg figures in the firrinciet the war, declared that if the, AustraWhite, cream, sky, pink, saxe, vieux ruse, jade, navy aeestic, royal, yard. 1/11 to know exactly of what 1/3, 1/6, 'the 1/, folessential on MO opened 71d.. a 6d., for black, ein. to 2in. wide; the Convention lian soldiers hail thought illy to ashamed is rot He world. 1/1i, 1/6. thee-consist in erder to give them Black (Awe RIBBONS, best qualities for hair ribbons. lowing day. Saturday, and closed himself with Ireland's cause, nor inert they were not WO-lite ter ere The Executive would position. July. and the a 24th. would 1/11 2/3, 26/ Yard. the they on Monday. has he lost his nationality in his land as well as Belgium be pleased, therefore, if all interestpersonnel of that Convention eepre- success. He is not ashamed of ere - not have gone. lie said they went SPRING. headquarters in apprise FOR EARL( ed would Comof the and States six Black DAINTY UNDERSKIRTS the eented when -he is worth a hundred to stop the German this regard as quickly as they'ean. Piek, monwealth, and were 29 in number. land Aa Attractive Little UNDERSKIRT, i,mt pretty seades of kilted That is what he paid Tani, from over-runningfor England, 6s., Postage 6d. thousand. by the received royally narrow 422 Pages, Well Bound moStalls. one wits were mask thought We pale blue and vieux rose, closelit teen tax on last year. In this and had they and Black 17/6. ?rests Victorian branch of the League. income English the that spoking. of scheme ment lad frill, general the to from Apart we have people claiming We were tee guests of that League. State vine to overrun IreA Beautiful UNDERSKIRT, in glace silk, in apricot and hello.. eitk.ur in the painting of stands, Irish who are afraid to identify Tans were would not have gone.. and were put up in one of Mel- be and dark saxe blue, finished with pin-tucks, and pleated frill, Price of course, it 's assumed those in with the League. or are land they themselves SydIn hotels. In W.A. From flrettelass O'Dea Mr. bourne's 21/. charge will attend to the twitter (4 to be seen in conversation Like his co -delegates, the remarkney we were also well treated. The afraid In Smart Coloured Fugi, elastic waist, daintily embroidered. in inward display, and that everyits Exioeutive members for was deeply touched by 25/. Price, bottom. at arrival colours. hemstitched the pale first work of the Conference was tc with on thing interiorly will he in keeping the Blank and Tans would able demonstrations expressed his A Smart Fugi UNDERSKIRT, scolloped flounce, beautifully emdraft a cablegrern which was sent fear with the outward appearance. The of it. We have inane, and the of Dr. Mannix andIcirdness shown bossed in rose design. Price, 35/. to President Da Valera. It was hear of the appreciation ladies can improve at- their own they will tliiimee when de, f colours, will come Poplin. in day silk Only Address: 180 MURRAY STREET (Near &nue) tine For Present Wear, in very sent in the name of the National change their minds and be the first to the W.A. delegates during theidiscretion, and the committee conembroidered and hemstitched. Price, 39/6. Convention, and conveyee a corand Sydney. We conthe tie Melbourne for visit on them rely sequently POSTAL ADDRESS: BOX 57. 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