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  4. STANDARDISED FENCES

    There appears to be some misunderstanding in regard to the decision reached by the Bunbury Health Board, in accordance with a ...

    Article : 614 words
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  7. MEASURES AGAINST DIPHTHERIA

    The opinion was expressed by members of the South Bunbury Progress Association on Monday night that more immediate action should ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. LATE MR. ARCHIE BURT

    Deep regret is felt throughout Brunswick and indeed in many other parts of the South-West, at the passing on Monday last of Mr. A. F. G. ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. RAT PLAGUE

    The Health Inspector attached to the Bunbury Health Board (Mr. F. said yesterday that it seemed that certain people were ...

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  10. Tempestuous Weather

    Breaking a week’s spell of comparatively good weather, a strong north-west wind of almost gale force brought heavy rain to Bunbury on ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. SOUTH BUNBURY AFFAIRS

    The South Bunbury Progress Association met on Monday night last, when Mr. F. J. Withers presided over Messrs. Horribin, Allen, ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. BRITISH LABOUR LEADER

    The Apex Club has been fortunate in arranging for Mr. W. Holmes, the British trade union leader now visiting Australia, to make a visit to ...

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  13. FIRE CLAY

    Sir,—At the Goldfields quarry, about two miles from Donnybrook, between the beds of stone, there is an outcrop of a bed of fire clay. This ...

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  14. THROUGH TOBRUK

    Lieut G. B. Vincent, a brother of Mrs. Courthope, of Bunbury, who was wounded in the battle for Tobruk, spent the last week-end in ...

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  15. LIQUID FUEL CONTROL BOARD

    Representatives of the Liuqid Fuel Control Board visited Bunbury on July 6 and met a large and representative gathering, consisting ...

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  16. Schoolchildren’s Matinee

    Over a thousand school children attended the Mayfair Theatre on Tuesday afternoon last, when the proprietors presented a full ...

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  17. CONSCRIPTION ISSUE

    Sir,—I was rather interested in the letter I read in your last issue by “Old Soldier,” when he expressed the view that conscription was not ...

    Article : 403 words
  18. Australia Makes Serums

    The Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, at Royal Park, Melbourne, have since the outbreak of war, been working at high pressure supplying ...

    Article : 384 words
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  22. Geelorup School

    Mr. F. J. Withers, M.L.A., reported to the South Bunbury Progress Association at its last meeting on his activities regarding the ...

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  24. Spitfire Fund

    Members of the Benger Cricket Club have been very active of late in an effort to raise funds for the W.A. Spitfire Fund. Messrs W. ...

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