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  2. COMMEMORATING THE FOUNDATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Beside a flag-staff recently erected by Fremantle City Council on Fremantle Esplanade many people gathered yesterday for the ceremony commemorating the arrival of Captain James suring and the first band of pioneer settlers off Garden Island in the Parmelia on June 1, 1829. Top: The scene when the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir James Mitchell) was speaking. In the centre is the naval guard of honour. Lower left: Mrs. Jane Grose, born in Fremantle 81 years ago; and a daughter of the late Captain John Thomas, unveiling the flag-staff tablet recording the fact that near there Captain Fremantle landed on May 2, 1829. Lower right: The Lieutenant-Governor hoisting the Union Jack at noon. On the left is the Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. F. E. Gibson). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 256 words
  3. HIKING SEASON BEGINS.

    In some of the most picturesque country in the Darling Range, the first railway hike of the season was held yesterday from Karragullen to Kelmscott, a distance ...

    Article : 448 words
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  5. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    The concluding sessions of the annual convention of the West Australian Christian Endeavour Union were held on Saturday and yesterday. The State Council ...

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  6. PICKING THE CHAMPION.

    Setters being judged at the annual championship show of the West Australian Kennel Club at the Royal Show Grounds yesterday. Rob Roy, the winner in his class, is being inspected by the adjudicator. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 83 words
  7. CLEARING THE BALL.

    James (on the left) clears the ball from the East Perth forward area in the league football match at Perth Oval yesterday. On his left are Dempster (East Perth) and Woods (East Fremantle). Dolan (East Perth) is in front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPIRE GAMES COMPETITORS IN PERTH.

    Australia's team for the Empire Games passed through Fremantle on the liner Ormonde yesterday. (I) The team, with the manager and chaperone row (left to right): E. L. Gray (cyclist), N. Dempsey (track athletics), Miss C. Dennis (Swimmer) Mrs M. Watson (chaperone), Miss L. Thompson (diver), J. L. Knight [?] and H. Pethybridge (cycling). Back row: L. Cook (boxing), F. J. Woodhouse (pole vault), R. V. Clark (swimming) Mr. H. K. Maxwell (manager), J. P. Metcaffe (track and field athletics), A. E. [?] (swimming), H. S. Yates (track athletics), N. Ryan (swimming) and R. E. Garrard (wrestling), (2) A demonstration of high jumping by Metoalle at the University yesterday. (3) Miss C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 155 words
  9. "BETWEEN OURSELVES..."

    Two week-old pigs evidently indulging in a little gossip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A REVERSAL OF FORM.

    An episode during a bull-fight in Madrid. Fortunately for the picador only his prestige suffered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
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