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Pleasant
Social
Function j
y! . A pleasant social function was bel
f. in ine saloon oar-pf ; the Grand Ho tc
last Thursaay morning, when the pro
a, prietor. Mr. "J.. Krause, unveiled th<
», photo, of Mr. Frank Murphy, promínén
i fortùër interstate footballer. -
e Among those present were Messrs
- J. Krause, Jnr¿; J. Larcombe, J. Sb il
1 linglaw, A. Hicknott and A. Mitchell.
"Frank," who is one of the ïnos
popular members of the goldfield!
i sporting, community is outdoor rëpre
. sentative for Messrs. Harris, Scarf
and Sandover, and has had a mentor!
' ous football career. , - ,
? Prior to coming to this State, hi
played . football with Cpllingwood foi
10 years, during which period he play
> ed lil games arid was Vice-captaii
i four years. He has represented. Vic
1 toria in a State team on five occasions
" and in 1930, captained the Victoriai
' team against Subiaco.
. In 1932. he captained, the Leagiij
[ team against the Association, arid dur'
jng, the. same year captained the Vic
i terian State team against South Aus
i tralia.
During 1935?6-7 Frank was ¡captan*
, coach of the Subiaco team, and af te'
coming to Kalgoorlie was appointed ii
1938 coach of Kalgoorlie City team. _
On a recent business visit tb Norse
man he was prevailed upon to umpin
the--'A" grade match therè and ga vi
entire, satisfaction. Frank is of s
most retiring disposition, yet his pleas
lng personality ensures him . à heart;
welcome throughout the Eastern Gold
fields.
THERE'S MAGIC IN SIX.
. Magic has an irresistible and . per
mane'nt appeal to bid and young. I
seems magical to pe worth no ? mor
than six pence one day and to .b
worth six thousand pounds, the next
That possibility .accounts for the fas
cination of the charities consultations
The No. 80 - Charities Consultation -ii
how open. Tickets are 2/6 each. Th<
first prize is £6001)_
$