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  2. DAFFODILS IN THEIR BEAUTY.

    They won a first prize for Mr. Thompson at the Spring Show of the W. A. Horticultural Society last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  3. NARROGIN'S BIG DAY: THE OPENING OF THE NARROGIN-DWARDA RAILWAY.

    Top left: Mr. E. B. Johnston, M.L.A. (on steps) introducing the Minister for Works (Mr. A. Mccallum), who officially opened the new trunk line. This line, if taken direct from Dwarda to Armadale, would bring the Great Southern line south of Narrogin 57 miles nearer to Fremantle. Top right: The ribbon holders: Mrs. S. Warne, present Mayoress of Narrogin, and Mrs. W. E. C. Moss, the first Mayoress of Narrogin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 118 words
  4. THE NEW WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION.

    By defeating Jack Dempsey on points after ten terrific rounds Eugene Tunney won the world's heavyweight championship at Philadelphia (U.S.A.) last week. More than 130,000 persons watched the match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  5. THE GLENELG HILLS GOLD FIND. 50 MILES SOUTH OF SOUTHERN CROSS: SCENES ON THE NEW FIELD.

    (1) Amongst this group of miners is Mr. J. Hollow, who, with Mr. A. Heaton, was one of the original prospectors (2) Hollow s Reward Claim (3) Mr George McDermott, formerly underground manager for the Ivanhoe gold mine arriving at the field with a party of miners to work Mr. Harry Hale's claims. (4) This fine sheet of water at Welcome Rocks on the Narrembeen-road is 14 miles from the main camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 91 words
  6. GROUP CAPTAIN WILLIAMS.

    He is chief of the Australian Air Force Staff. He left Melbourne on Saturday on a survey flight of New Guinea and the islands of the Southern Pacific. He is delayed in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
  7. MT. MAGNET'S POPULAR MAN.

    A popular man competition in and of Mt. Magnet Hospital Appeal was recently won by Mr. Cedric John Paterson, of Wynyangoo Station, near Mt. Magnet. He and two other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
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    Advertising : 109 words
  9. THE TWENTY-FIFTH REGULAR SESSION OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS WAS HELD IN PERTH RECENTLY THE GRAND MASTER (BRO. G. C. AUSTEN) PRESIDED OVER AN ATTENDANCE OF SEVENTY FOUR MEMBERS, COMPRISING FIFTY-NINE REPRESENTATIVES (OF WHOM ELEVEN WERE LADIES), TEN GRAND LODGE OFFICERS AND FIVE PAST GRAND MASTERS.

    Back row EB Small D Marsh, N. Lamont. J. Lawson, E. Jones, E. Evans. W. McCarthy, G. J. Robertson, D. McKay. J McLean. Second row J Calder, L. Porter, J. W. Morris, W. J. Morgan, W. Bourke, R. McIntosh.W. P. Strother. C. L. Buckenara S. J.Newby R Bown S Simmonds, H. Poster, F. Brewstead, J. Walton, J, Morley, A. Bennett, A. McCamish. Third row: H King W K. Crosbie H E Moore. Mrs. Chambers, Miss Theaker. Miss Carpenter, Mrs. Sheppard, Miss Lowndes. Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. Hancock Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 244 words
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