The season opened yesterday, when Cosmopolitans and C.Y.M.S. "A" tried conclusions on the Esplanade. Cosmopolit[?] only managed 40 in their first ...
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Advertising : 3,096 wordsLiew Edwards (9.9) knocked out Dick Johnson (9.8½), the Victorian lightweight champion to-night at the Staduim in the 16th round The ...
Article : 120 wordsOn the Melbourne Cricket Ground this afternoon, in fine weather at the commencement and a few showers towares the finish. Richmond defeated ...
Article : 242 wordsFriday morning last saw another phase of the Fish Market tangle ventilated for the benefit of the "consuming public" On this occasion Mr. C. ...
Article : 407 wordsIn fine, bright weather yesterday, discounted by some wind, the-pennant series reached a copduaion and the Slazenger Cup competition was ...
Article : 449 wordsCharles F. Seabrook was born on a New Jersey farm 40 years ago. When he was 25 he was still dredging along on the wages of a farm hand hating ...
Article : 517 wordsThe senior grade final was decided yesterday afternoon, when Claremont met Northern Casuals at the Claremont Oval. After a hard game, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Commonwealth Immigration officials to-day made available Interesting returns relating to the amount of money, introduced into Australia by ...
Article : 131 wordsSubsequent to the recent R.S.L. interstate congress in Brisbane, a delegation of the R.S.L. made representations to Senator Millen, as ...
Article : 182 wordsIn previous years Procalmation Day has been a public and bank holiday. On this occasion it will be, as usual, a day of relaxation for bank staffs, but ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. Robert N. Allen. of "Timberscombe," Bruce Rock, writes: The following extrect from a letter received from my brother in England, who is ...
Article : 117 wordsA company is peing formed to undertake the milk supply of Adelaide. At a meeting last night fully [?] per cent, of the suppliers were ...
Article : 88 wordsFremantle links are well worth a visit at present, moro especially to those whose eyes have grown dim with hunting in the meadows of South ...
Article : 843 wordsThe week-end excursion train will leave Perth (provided sufficient patronage offers) at 10-25 a.m., Friday, October. 21, travelling over the Midland ...
Article : 330 wordsIn advance of Mr. Alan Wilkie, the famous Shakespearian actor, has arrived Mr. Reginald wills, under whose supervision the whole of the literary ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Perth City Band sannounce a very nae concert in the Government Gardens this afternoon. A grand selection from Beethoven is supported 'by ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. J. E. Ogden, M.H.A., has returned from a ten days' visit to the various mining centres on the West coast of Tasmania. He stated that at ...
Article : 249 wordsWord hss been received that the West Australian rifle team competing at Anzac Bange, near Sydney on Friday against teams representing all ...
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Advertising : 1,011 wordsA. G. Bird, sharebroker, reports:— Adelaide, Saturday.—Celebrations, 2s. 7d. [?] 2s. 9d. s; Mutooroos, 1s. 3d. b, 1s. [?]0d. s; Edma May Consols, 4d. b, ...
Article : 89 wordsThe appeal to lessen the cares of those responsible for the upbringing of the State's orphan children has met With aplendid success. There are still ...
Article : 570 wordsMesdames Buchanan sad Parker are forming a "Silk Culture Club" at North Perth, and the association would be pleased to forward information and ...
Article : 376 wordsT.B. "In these strenuous times of heavy public debt it is felt no doubt by everyone that economy should be practised and some effort made to reduce ...
Article : 145 wordsThe promoters of the westralia Fair, which is being held on the Esplanade, have kindly offered to give the funds of one nights entertainment to the ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 16 Oct 1921, Page 2
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