A well attended meeting of the Bridgetown Trotting Club was held on November 27, Mr. W. R. Conneli (President) presiding. ...
Article : 760 wordsThe Manjimup Trotting Club's meeting on Saturday last was attended by only a fair gathering but the racing in most of the events was keen ...
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Advertising : 272 wordsSaturday last was a gala day for Northcliffe when the second annual show proved as great a success as the first. For many months past the ...
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Advertising : 312 wordsThe fifth series of the current selling season took place at Perth on December 1, at the Wool Exchange when 20,000 bales were ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsSpeaking of the sheep exhibited at the Bridgetown Show, Mr. H. McCallum (Government Sheep and Wool Expert) said the Shropshires ...
Article : 207 wordsIn the House during the past week Mr. J. H. Smith, M.L.A., returned to the attack of obtaining better cooperation between the Lands and ...
Article : 384 wordsAbout 10 a.m. on Saturday a motor car driven by Mr. L. Hann, of Collie, collided with another car driven by Mr. J. Turner, of Perth, ...
Article : 47 wordsWhen Sir James Mitchell visited the Bridgetown Show he was met by the chairman of the Road Board (Mr. W. A. Huggett) and Messrs. J. C. ...
Article : 403 wordsA car driven by Mr. R. Lloyd collided with a car driven by Mrs. E. Prewett in front of the Parade Hotel November 26. Mrs. Prewett's ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. J. Wearne, of Balbarurp, suffered a painful injury on Thursday, the 27th November. He was engaged in chopping down saplings on ...
Article : 90 wordsOn Sunday last, Mrs. McBain, who is spending a holiday in Manjimup with her daughter, Mrs. S. Matthews, slipped off theedge of the front ...
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Manjimup and Warren Times (WA : 1927 - 1954), Thu 4 Dec 1930, Page 3
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