This week we have a bit of a change in your weekly missive. I know that change is not always good, I dislike it myself, but I assure you that your usual stories will proceed after my few words each week. I'm writing this as something I have been … [Continue reading]
The Strange Case of Frederick Smith
A telegraph was received at Cue from Burnakurra, stating that a trucker who was employed at the Wha GM at Errolls had been killed. It also stated that the body was buried at Errolls, and that no inquest was opened. The newspaper three days later … [Continue reading]
The Thirloway Boys – grave tales
Young William 'Billie' Edward Thirloway died aged only 8 years of age and was buried in the Kalgoorlie cemetery on the 22nd November 1931. Billie's parents must have been devastated when six years later, on the exact anniversary of Billie's death, a … [Continue reading]
The Trail of the Bootless Toe – part 1
Truth - Perth - 19 January 1930, page 6 So he bore to the North! The indent of his big toe that protruded through his worn boot faintly marking the dry dust as he went. All sinewy and almost as straight as a sapling that nature has … [Continue reading]
Dunnsville’s Postmistress – they were first
Western Mail - Perth - 25 January 1908, page 27 EARLY GOLDFIELDS DAYS. Mrs Arthur Dusantoy was the first woman in Dunnsville, and kept the first Post Office at that place, a rude structure, but typical of the buildings of the early … [Continue reading]