The South West joins in furrowing sympathy with Mrs G. A. Rearney in the irremediable less she. sustained by the loss of her husband on Thursday ...
Article : 1,411 wordsMr W. L. Thomas, M. L. A., arrived in Bunbury last evening, and will remain herein order to witness the commencement of the Cadet's March to Fe[?]th ...
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Article : 272 wordsThat there are rumours that Bunbury's chances for the State Machincry Works are not, yet absolutely "blue." ...
Article : 1,641 wordsSome of our members of Parliament are very of raking up incident [?]hich can be turned to good use in maning sensational speeches. ...
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Article : 863 wordsAfter a very short illness Mr. J. E. M. ("Edward") Clifton passed to his long rest at Burbury at 10.15 o'clock this morning, in the midst ...
Article : 362 wordsThe march of the Bunbury Cadets to Perth commences at 10.30 tomorrow (Sunday) morning, when 42 cadets, accompanied by the O.C., ...
Article : 294 wordsClarke romped home the victor of the 200 yards "test" last Sunday, with Sinclair and Holtzmann in the placed positions. ...
Article : 650 wordsThere was a large and representative gathering assembled at the Bedford Hall on Thursday evening to welcome the Bishop and Mrs. ...
Article : 857 wordsThe next Hunbury Yacht Club Race will take place tomorrow (Sunday) week. The points at present stand:—[?]enelope. ...
Article : 390 wordsTo-day (Saturday), being the Festival of St. Andrew, is being observed as an "All Day of Prayer and Intercession" for missions in St. ...
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Southern Times (Bunbury, WA : 1888 - 1916), Sat 30 Nov 1912, Page 6
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