A lengthy agenda has been prepared for the seventeenth annual State Congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League, the land settlement section of which will ...
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Article : 189 wordsFive pounds in prizes will be given for thc best story of about 300 words on "My Most Memorable Experience, 1914-18." ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsIn Perth last week was "Dinny" Morrell, of the railway, refreshment room at Chidlow's Well. Dinny was a captain in the Royal Navy befere and during the ...
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Article : 134 wordsMany of the personnel of the Tanks, as of other newly formed units, had no love of the "spit and "polish" Bide of soldiering, and required tactful handling. One such, ...
Article : 238 wordsShortly after the tram had lobbed in the station, "Hud Edwards walked up to a French, civilian and inquired, "Ay, musheer, where can a bloke get a bottle of ...
Article : 92 wordsThe usual show week reunion of the 28th Battalion Association will take place at the Soldiers' Institute on Monday, October 11. Special efforts are being made ...
Article : 61 wordsE28, Peak Hill.—Pleased to do as you suggest. It will be of mutual help, I believe. E.R., East Goomarin.—Thanks, Ted. ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 14 Sep 1933, Page 2
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