Bunbury has a well-earned reputation for lovely girls and the 25 Debutantes who wet-e received by Commodore Pope, R.A.N., only emphasised this fact. The beautifully decorated hall with gorgeous banked Iceland ...
Article : 355 wordsThe splendid efforts of two local lasses to help in Saturday's War Loan Rally should inspire all to do their utmost to further ...
Article : 62 wordsA good attendance gathered to view the parade of service men through the streets and later gathered at the recreation ground to view an interesting display and we sincerely hope that the lessons to be learnt will result in ...
Article : 619 wordsWhen Excise officials came down on Roelands Jugo-Slav Mate Radish for having tobacco leaf in his suitcase, he beamed politely, said it was to keep the moths and silverfish away from his clothes! ...
Article : 367 wordsOn the occasion of the War Loan Rally held on Saturday last the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Blair) presented to Commodore Pope ...
Article : 340 wordsAttention of readers is directed to State Country Party election broadcasts announced in an advert, appearing elsewhere in this issue, ...
Article : 46 wordsIf you are a healthy person, between the ages of 16 and 60, you can render a service to the community by giving some of your blood ...
Article : 54 wordsA real treat for the people of this district was the parade and display turned on by the War Loan Committee last week-end, definitely surpassing anything of the kind previously held in this town. ...
Article : 343 wordsIn another column is advertised the second V.A.O.C. Social. For a delightful time be sure to be at the Bedford on Friday evening. ...
Article : 25 wordsWhatever you do, Bunbury district people, don't again make it necessary for the War Loan authorities to send a representative to Bunbury ...
Article : 133 wordsApproximately 400 dancers enjoyed a happy evening on Friday last. Willing and artistic workers had turned the drab old hall into a “thing of beauty and a joy for one night”—flowers in thousands, flags and the homely red ...
Article : 554 wordsRailways employee Albert Connolly, of 15 Ommaney Street. Bunbury, was sure he enrolled with the Military. “Maybe the form was mislaid in your office?” he suggested when Area Officer, Capt. Burrows, denied having ...
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Harvey Murray Times (WA : 1931 - 1955), Thu 28 Oct 1943, Page 1
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