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Article : 639 wordsMr. W. L. Thomas, M.L.A., and family have taken up their residence at the Brisbane Hotel, Beaufort-street, Perth, for the remainder of the session. ...
Article : 274 wordsRecently Mr. F. W. Roberts offered a special prize for the best essay written by a Technical School student, on "Bunbury as an Exporting Centre in the Future. ...
Article : 549 wordsTheir recent successes have given heart to the Turks. The men are now singing in the trenches. Great piles of bread and meat and ammunition ...
Article : 156 wordsLord Roberts is publishing a book strongly appealing to the nation. The book consists largely of Lord Roberts' Manchester speech, which has recently ...
Article : 96 wordsWhen a Greek torpedo destroyer entered the Alvilik harbor the Commander of a Turkish gunboat, which was carrying three guns, opened the valves ...
Article : 51 wordsThe guns captured by the Servians at Monastir includes ten which originally belonged to Greece but Were taken by the Turks. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. P. W. Maunder, the professional coach to the Perth Golf Club, who is at present visiting Bunbury for the purpose of coaching the local beginners of golf ...
Article : 228 wordsDuring a circus here yesterday a practical joker gave an alarm of "fire." The building was crowded, and, as the alarm spread, the spectators became ...
Article : 74 wordsGeneral Valdergolt, the German officer who was engaged in re-organising the Turkish army, stated that there had been no attempt to maintain a ...
Article : 147 wordsSpeaking at Rockdale yesterday Sir F. Achland, Under Secretary for Foreign. Affairs, said that the Government was not responsible for the lack of a ...
Article : 92 wordsOn Wednesday evening next a fine assortment of cinematograph, pictures will be shown at the popular outdoor show, the Empire Gardens. "How ...
Article : 193 wordsTo-day was the hottest day experienced here this season, the thermometer registering 92 degrees in the shade. At Bunbury yesterday the maximum ...
Article : 40 wordsAlthough the statement that a mobilization is taking place is authoritatively denied, the newspapers are being strictly censured regarding the ...
Article : 67 wordsTo-day the racehorse Optimism was sold by Mr C. J. Wood to Mr C. H. Norton for 140 guineas. ...
Article : 26 wordsDuring the Arbitration proceedings in connection with the taking over of the telephone service by the postal department Mr Simon K.C., spoke for 9½ ...
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Article : 44 wordsA British immigrant now residing at Yass, N.S.W., in a letter to the "Daily Mail" resents the criticism which is passed on newcomers by the Australian ...
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Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), Tue 26 Nov 1912, Page 1
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