(1 and 3) STEADY RAIN FAILED TO DAMP THE INTEREST OF SUPPORTERS. (2) BRINGING IN THE PATIENTS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 words(1) TENT MATES. (2) AT THE REGIMENTAL SPORTS ON SUNDAY, THIS SECTION FROM HARVEY WAS JUDGED THE BEST SECTION OF LIGHTHORSEMEN IN CAMP. (3) IN COMMAND OF THE CAMP: LIEUT.-COLONEL A. H. SWEETAPPLE. (4) SERGT.-MAJOR STACKERAY WINNING THE TILTING THE RING CONTEST. (5) SERGT. MONTGOMERY WINNING THE REGIMENTAL RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIP. (6) IN THE HORSE LINES. (7) THE BEST TURNED OUT LIGHTHORSEMAN IN CAMP: TROOPER WICKHAM. (8) SWIMMING PARADE. (9) A SECTION JUMPING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsFront row (left to right): Messrs. W. B. Darker (Brisbane), W. Bruce (Adelaide), J. A. Boyd (Melbourne), the President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth (Mr. J. M. Dunlop), T. Murdock, M.L.C., (Hobart), J. McMeekan (Newcastle). Second row: Messrs. S. E. Hocking, J.P., (Kalgoorlie), F. C. Cowle (Kalgoorlie), N. H. Taylor (Adelaide), A. E. Clarkson (Adelaide), H. S. Bickford (Persident of the Chamber of Commerce of Western Australia), R. K. Allport (Sydney), F. W. Barrymore (Charters Towers), Sir Victor Wilson, K.B.E., (Sydney). Third row: Messrs. H. A. Stephenson, M.L.C., (Perth) J. N. Bell (Sydney), G. J. Cowie (Adelaide), C. H. Browne (Adelaide), W. H. Swanton (Melbourne), and J. C.Gates (Melbourne). Fourth row: Messrs. C. James (Launceston), H. M. Bussell (Brisbane), ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 17 Mar 1927, Page 6
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