A children's dance, inaugurated by the Misses Blechynden, drew a large and joyous attendance on Saturday evening. Over sixty children and as ...
Article : 112 wordsSir,--The chief obstacle to the establishment of this industry on a successful basis seems to be labor. In every argument I have heard comes ...
Article : 211 wordsAt the Bridgetown Police Court information was laid against Mrs. Gaskin and W. Morrissey for interfering with the pound-keeper in the ...
Article : 216 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of the Upper Blackwood Road Board was held on September 29, when there were present: Messrs. Doust ...
Article : 663 wordsThe fact that the popular and able medical officer is on the eve of his departure has not prevented his may friends planking their money on his ...
Article : 51 wordsCongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Neville (nee Miss Thora Janssen)--a son. Mrs. Harold Andrews, of the old ...
Article : 323 wordsCompetition has been very keen this week, and there has Been a strenuous struggle for pride of position. Walter was the first to get ...
Article : 206 wordsSir,--This, the commonest expletive in the English language, should become the guiding word of the South- West. The writer has visited ...
Article : 186 wordsSir,--My attention has recently been directed to a report which appeared in the issue of your paper of the 5th inst., wherein certain names ...
Article : 187 wordsThe interior of the Miners' Hall, Greenbushes, presented a very animated appearance on Wednesday evening, October 10th, it being filled ...
Article : 565 wordsThe success of the many raffles initiated by his committee bids fair to place Mr. Crawford well in the running. Mrs. Lake has proved a ...
Article : 48 wordsCitrus supplies are lessening, there being evidence of a considerable shortage in Navels, and all lines are making enhanced rates. Apple ...
Article : 574 wordsA correspondent of the "B.T." had two bolts to chronicle, and wrote the editor in haste to embalm the happenings in printer's ink. The ...
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Article : 289 wordsSir,--I nave, just read a letter signed "Everything Decently" in the issue of your paper dated October 5. I would like to point out to ...
Article : 307 wordsOh, yes ! I s'pose you'd call 'em Men. it's what they call themselves; You see 'em knocking round the streets, by eights, and ...
Article : 314 wordsMessrs. R. A .Hughes (chairman), R. Crawford, C. V. Draper, T. Savory, C.. Laverty, F. Coombs, and A. Waddington (secretary) were ...
Article : 214 wordsMiss Laverty has again proved herself to be a champion canvasser, and if "J.R." does not head the poll, it is believed that the difference between ...
Article : 38 wordsSir,--A letter signed "Settler" appeared in your issue of October 12. Though he has not the manliness to sign his name after making so many ...
Article : 456 wordsAt the ordinary monthly meeting of the Warren Road Board there were present:--Messrs. J. C. Rose (chairman), A. C. Reeve, A. ...
Article : 575 wordsMr. Blechynden has been the dark horse of the contest up till now, but from being almost last, is now a force to be reckoned with. ...
Article : 32 words"The Father of Bridgetown" is one whose chances cannot be despised. No matter how much is piled on the others, Mr. Allnlutt's score responds ...
Article : 30 wordsAt Tuesday night's entertainment "the eligible bachelor" made his appearance with a lovely pair of ginger whiskers, that hid his other charms. ...
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Advertising : 119 wordsTe Chairman of the Road Board; although at present polling last on the list, is far from being out of the running. There" is a strong reserve ...
Article : 47 wordsThe out-backers are sending n votes for Mr. Dallas in a most prisingly regular manner, and if not the ugliest, Mr. Dallas will be "ugly" ...
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The Blackwood Times (Greenbushes, WA : 1905 - 1955), Fri 19 Oct 1917, Page 3
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