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Advertising : 348 wordsSir,—Advocates for the construction of a dry dock at the port of Fremantle lose sight, or are totally oblivious of the fact that one of the greatest ...
Article : 498 wordsSir,—It was in anticipation of pleasure to come that I lit my pipe and comfortably ensconced in my elaborately upholstered armchair beside (or rather ...
Article : 435 wordsThe talk of the city is the coming production of the Fremantle Comedy Co., “Her Husband’s Wife." A particularly, strong cast has been chosen for this, and ...
Article : 295 wordsEverybody is pleased to see Canon Collick about again after his recent serious illness. Mrs. J. W. Bateman, of Preston ...
Article : 619 wordsThe “Woman and Beauty” magazine for September is just out and contains an article by Norma Shearer on how to be feminine. Stories entitled “Sing ...
Article : 254 wordsThere were over a hundred guests at Scottish Hall last Thursday evening, when members of the Bungalow Tennis Club held their annual social. The ...
Article : 191 wordsAt an informal [?] party held in Melbourne in August, 1923, and attended by half a dozen ex-service men, it was decided to form a club to take up welfare ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Swan-street dances, on Saturday nights, conducted by the Children’s Fund Committee, are being well patronised, and the committee has been ...
Article : 264 wordsThe address delivered by Mr. John Curtin, M.H.R., at the Town Hall, Fremantle, on Thursday, September 17, on the subject of the industrial and ...
Article : 275 wordsOne of the season’s prettiest brides was Miss Annie Thorpe (only daughter of Mrs. M. Thorpe, of Marmion-street, Fremantle, East), who ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsRatepayer writes: Everyone having the best interests of Fremantle at heart, will be glad to endorse the action of the Council in ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. R. Bracks, with Miss Jessie Bracks, are holidaying in the Eastern States. Mr. R. A. Williams. (Postmaster) is ...
Article : 109 wordsFriends of Mr. Tom Rogers, of the Customs Department, will regret to learn that he broke a tendon in his leg when he met with an accident at ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsThere were few last Monday evening who recognised “E” shed at the wharf, for the Harbour Trust staff, in co-operation with the management of ...
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The Advertiser (Fremantle, WA : 1921 - 1932), Thu 25 Sep 1930, Page 2
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