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| name           = Arthur Leworthy Bettenay
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| image           =[[File:Bettenay_Arthur_Leworthy_BLSL_PH626.jpg|border|400px]]
 
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| caption2       =[https://armadale.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/OPAC/BIBENQ?BRN=65149 A.L. Bettenay (BLSL PH 625)]
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| dateofbirth   = c1894
 
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| placeofbirth   = Mildura, Victoria
 
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| death           = 7 Dec 1978, aged 83
|  image        = [[File:Bettenay_Arthur_Leworthy_BLSL_PH626.jpg|border|400px]]
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| placeofdeath   = Roleystone, Western Australia
| caption       = [https://armadale.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/OPAC/BIBENQ?BRN=65152 A.L. Bettenay (BLSL PH 626)]
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| enlistmentage   = 21 years 4 months
|   image2       = [[File:Bettenay_Arthur_Leworthy_BLSL_PH625.jpg|border|400px]]
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| description   = 5' 11" (1.8m) tall; weight 134 lbs (60.8 kg); Sallow complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair
| caption2       = [https://armadale.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/OPAC/BIBENQ?BRN=65149 A.L. Bettenay (BLSL PH 625)]
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| height          = 5' 11" (1.8m)
 
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| weight          = 134 lbs
|headerstyle  = background:#ccf;
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| complexion      = Sallow complexion
|labelstyle   = background:#ddf;
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| eyes            = grey
|datastyle    =
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| hair            = dark brown
 
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| descriptionnote =  
| header1  = Personal Information
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| occupation   = Orchardist
 
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| religion   = Congregational
|  label2  = Date of Birth
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| address   = Karragullen, Western Australia
data2  = Not known
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| relation   = Father
 
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| nextofkin      = Mr Joseph Bettenay
|  label3  = Place of Birth
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| regnumber   = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3077908 2056] & [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5890746  W67631]
|  data3  = Mildura, Victoria
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| enlistmentdate = 26 Apr 1916
 
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| rank           = Signaller
| label4  = Death
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| unit      = 44th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcement
|  data4  = 7 Dec 1978, aged 83
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| embarkationdatefrom = 10 Oct 1916
 
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| embarkationdateto = 2 Dec 1916
|  label5  = Place of Death
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| shipembarked   = [[HMAT A23 Suffolk]]
data5  = Roleystone, Western Australia
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| shipembarkednote = Fremantle to Plymouth
 
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| dateofreturnfrom = 25 Jan 1919
|  label6  = Age at Enlistment
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| dateofreturnto = 3 Mar 1919
data6  = 26 Apr 1916
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| shipreturned    = [[HMAT A40 Ceramic]]
 
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| shipreturnednote =
|  label7  = Description
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| dateofreturnfrom2 =
data7  = 5' 11" (1.8m) tall; weight 134 lbs (60.8 kg); Sallow complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair  
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| dateofreturnto2 =  
 
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| shipreturned2    =
| label8  = Occupation
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| shipreturnednote2 =
|   data8  = orchardist
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| fate1           = Wounded in Action 8 Jun 1917 at Ploegsteert, Belgium
 
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| fate2          = Returned to Australia
 
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| fate3          =
| label9  = Religion
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| fate4          =
data9  = Congregational
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| monument1   = [[Kelmscott War Memorial]]
 
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| monumentnote1  =(West panel)
| label10  = Address
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| monument2   = [[Roleystone Honour Board]]
data10  = Karragullen, Western Australia
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| monumentnote2  =
 
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| monument3   =
| label11 = Next of Kin
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| monumentnote3  =
|   data11 = Father  Mr Joseph Bettenay
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| monument4   =
 
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| monumentnote4  =
| header12 = Military Information
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| monumentawm    =
 
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| medal1   = [[British War Medal]]
|  label13 = Reg Number
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| medal2          = [[Victory Medal]]
|  data13 = 2056
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| medal3          =
 
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| medal4          =
label14 = Date of Enlistment
 
|  data14 = 26 Apr 1916
 
 
 
| label15 = Rank
 
|  data15 = Signaller
 
 
 
|  label16 = Unit/Formation
 
|   data16 = 44th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcement
 
 
 
| label17 = Date of Embarkation
 
|   data17 = 10 Oct 1916 - 2 Dec 1916
 
 
 
|  label18 = Ship Embarked On
 
data18 = [[HMAT A23 Suffolk]]
 
 
 
| label19 = Date of Return
 
|   data19 = 3 Mar 1919 - Jun 1919
 
 
 
label20 = Ship Returned On
 
|   data20 = [[HMAT A40 Ceramic]]
 
 
 
label21 = Fate
 
|   data21 = Wounded in Action 8 Jun 1917 at Ploegsteert, Belgium<br />Returned to Australia
 
 
 
| label22 = Monument
 
data22 = [[Kelmscott]]
 
 
 
| label23 = Medals
 
data23 = [[British War Medal]]<br />[[Victory Medal]]
 
 
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
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1916 Electoral Roll lists Arthur as living at 'Irymple', Karragullen, Western Australia.
 
1916 Electoral Roll lists Arthur as living at 'Irymple', Karragullen, Western Australia.
  
==War Service==
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==WW 1 Service==
Originally designated a member of the 16th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion, on 18 Jul 1916 he was transferred to the 3rd draft for the 44th Battalion.  
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On entering Blackboy Hill camp, Arthur joined the 64th Depot Company, before being allocated on 4 May 1916 to the 16th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion. On 18 Jul 1916 he was transferred to the 3rd draft for the 44th Battalion and proceeded to England with them.  After little more than a fortnight with the [[11th Training Battalion]] at [[Larkhill]], on 20 Dec 1916 he boarded [[HMT Princess Victoria]] for France from Folkstone.
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He joined the [[44th Battalion]] on 4 Feb 1917 when they were in the trenches in front of Armentiès.  Arthur was with them for 4 months as a signaler before being wounded as the 44th Battalion took part in stage 2 of the attack on German positions on Messines Ridge. Arthur received a minor shrapnel wound (bruising) to his right shoulder.  After some initial treatment from the [[9th Field Ambulance]] he was sent to the [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 8 Jun 1917 and then placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 19 for the 8th General Hospital in Rouen. On 14 Jun 1917 he was placed on [[HMHS St George]] for England where he was admitted to the Richmond Military Hospital next day.  
  
Soon after arrival in England he was shipped on 20 Dec 1916 via [[HMT Princess Victoria]] from Folkstone to France.
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Arthur was transferred to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 22 Jun 1917 and then sent on furlough from 25 Jun - 9 Jul 1917 after which he reported to No. 1 Command Depot at [[Perham Downs]]. Here he was on 11 Jul 1917 charged with having been AWOL from 3:30pm on 9 Jul 1917 until 8:30amon 10 Jul 1917. Guilty, he was admonished and forfeited 2 day's pay. Sent to the [[11th Training Battalion]] on 16 Sep 1917 and then the [[10th Training Battalion]] at [[Sutton Mandeville]] on 5 Nov 1917 where he remained until he returned to France via Folkstone on 15 Apr 1918.
 
 
He joined the 44th Battalion on 4 Feb 1917 when they were in the trenches in front of Armentiès. Arthur was with them for 4 months before being wounded as the 44th Battalion took part in stage 2 of the attack on German positions on Messines Ridge.
 
Arthur received a minor shrapnel wound (bruising) to his right shoulder.  After some initial treatment he was placed on [[HMHS St George]] for England where he was admitted to the Richmond Military Hospital.
 
  
Recovered from his wound, he returned to France via Folkstone on 15 Apr 1918, but 5 days later was admitted to hospital sick, before being invalided with Trench fever to the UK on 2 May 1918 aboard [[HMHS Carisbrook Castle]]. During his time in England he was also hospitalised in Sutton Veny Military Hospital with appendicitis
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Five days after arriving back in France, Arthur was admitted to hospital sick, before being invalided with Trench fever to the UK on 2 May 1918 aboard [[HMHS Carisbrook Castle]]. Initially treated by the [[Sutton Veny Military Hospital]] for appendicitis, he was released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 22 May 1918. From here he was granted furlough from 31 May 1918 until 14 Jun 1918. Like many before him, he returned from leave late and was charged with being AWOL from midnight 16 Jul 1918 until 5:50am on 17 Jul 1918, for which he was admonished.
  
He was returned to Australia seven months later, and took his discharge at 5th Military District on 23 Apr 1919.   
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On 7 Aug 1918 he was transferred to the [[Overseas Training Brigade]], but later that day reported ill to the Sutton Veny Military Hospital. At some point he was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] remaining with them until 4 Jan 1919 when he returned to duty with the [[Overseas Training Brigade]] before returning to Australia where Arthur took his discharge at the 5th Military District on 23 Apr 1919.   
 
   
 
   
 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bettenay, of Irymple. Karragullen, have received notice from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that their eldest son, Signaller Arthur L. Bettenay, of the 44th Battalion, has been wounded.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27304522 |title=WAR CASUALTIES. |newspaper=[[The West Australian]] |volume=XXXIII, |issue=4,763 |location=Western Australia |date=9 July 1917 |accessdate=18 May 2017 |page=6 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>   
 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bettenay, of Irymple. Karragullen, have received notice from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that their eldest son, Signaller Arthur L. Bettenay, of the 44th Battalion, has been wounded.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27304522 |title=WAR CASUALTIES. |newspaper=[[The West Australian]] |volume=XXXIII, |issue=4,763 |location=Western Australia |date=9 July 1917 |accessdate=18 May 2017 |page=6 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>   
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On the 441st Official Casualty List he was reported ILL.
 
On the 441st Official Casualty List he was reported ILL.
 
    
 
    
Papers report that he appeared on returning List 'N'  (aboard the S.S. Ceramic).<ref>The Daily News 5th November 1918, page 1.</ref>
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Papers report that he appeared on returning List 'N'  (aboard the S.S. Ceramic).<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article81775259 |title=COMING HOME |newspaper=[[The Daily News]] |volume=XXXVII, |issue=13,634 |location=Western Australia |date=5 November 1918 |accessdate=27 July 2017 |page=1 (SECOND EDITION) |via=National Library of Australia}} </ref>
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
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Shipping Lists show that on 13th Sep 1951 Arthur and Mable sailed on the P&O SS Strathmore from London to Fremantle, seemingly the return leg of a holiday to England.
 
Shipping Lists show that on 13th Sep 1951 Arthur and Mable sailed on the P&O SS Strathmore from London to Fremantle, seemingly the return leg of a holiday to England.
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===WW 2 Service===
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Enlisted in Armadale on 22 Mar 1942 aged 47 years, 7 months and given Army No. W 67631. His NOK was Mabel Ruth Bettenay, his wife. Posted to D Company of the [[2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion]], he was promoted Corporal on 1 Jul 1942, but reverted to private at his own request on 16 Oct 1942.  On 5 May 1944 he was discharged at his own request after being a member for 2 years and 45 days.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=21794 AIF Project]
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*[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/51423 RSL Memorial]
  
 
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[[Category:Congregational ww2]]
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[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]]

Latest revision as of 22:29, 19 June 2022

Arthur Leworthy Bettenay
Bettenay Arthur Leworthy BLSL PH626.jpg
Bettenay Arthur Leworthy BLSL PH625.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth c1894
Place of Birth Mildura, Victoria
Death 7 Dec 1978, aged 83
Place of Death Roleystone, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 21 years 4 months
Description 5' 11" (1.8m) tall ; 134 lbs
60.781 kg
; Sallow complexion complexion ; grey eyes ; dark brown hair
Occupation Orchardist
Religion Congregational
Address Karragullen, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Joseph Bettenay
Military Information
Reg Number 2056 & W67631
Date of Enlistment 26 Apr 1916
Rank Signaller
Unit/Formation 44th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcement
Date of Embarkation 10 Oct 1916 ‒ 2 Dec 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A23 Suffolk
Date of Return 25 Jan 1919 ‒ 3 Mar 1919
Ship Returned On HMAT A40 Ceramic
Fate Wounded in Action 8 Jun 1917 at Ploegsteert, Belgium
Returned to Australia
Monument Kelmscott War Memorial (West panel)
Roleystone Honour Board
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

1916 Electoral Roll lists Arthur as living at 'Irymple', Karragullen, Western Australia.

WW 1 Service

On entering Blackboy Hill camp, Arthur joined the 64th Depot Company, before being allocated on 4 May 1916 to the 16th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion. On 18 Jul 1916 he was transferred to the 3rd draft for the 44th Battalion and proceeded to England with them. After little more than a fortnight with the 11th Training Battalion at Larkhill, on 20 Dec 1916 he boarded HMT Princess Victoria for France from Folkstone.

He joined the 44th Battalion on 4 Feb 1917 when they were in the trenches in front of Armentiès. Arthur was with them for 4 months as a signaler before being wounded as the 44th Battalion took part in stage 2 of the attack on German positions on Messines Ridge. Arthur received a minor shrapnel wound (bruising) to his right shoulder. After some initial treatment from the 9th Field Ambulance he was sent to the 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station on 8 Jun 1917 and then placed on Ambulance Train No. 19 for the 8th General Hospital in Rouen. On 14 Jun 1917 he was placed on HMHS St George for England where he was admitted to the Richmond Military Hospital next day.

Arthur was transferred to the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital on 22 Jun 1917 and then sent on furlough from 25 Jun - 9 Jul 1917 after which he reported to No. 1 Command Depot at Perham Downs. Here he was on 11 Jul 1917 charged with having been AWOL from 3:30pm on 9 Jul 1917 until 8:30amon 10 Jul 1917. Guilty, he was admonished and forfeited 2 day's pay. Sent to the 11th Training Battalion on 16 Sep 1917 and then the 10th Training Battalion at Sutton Mandeville on 5 Nov 1917 where he remained until he returned to France via Folkstone on 15 Apr 1918.

Five days after arriving back in France, Arthur was admitted to hospital sick, before being invalided with Trench fever to the UK on 2 May 1918 aboard HMHS Carisbrook Castle. Initially treated by the Sutton Veny Military Hospital for appendicitis, he was released to the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital on 22 May 1918. From here he was granted furlough from 31 May 1918 until 14 Jun 1918. Like many before him, he returned from leave late and was charged with being AWOL from midnight 16 Jul 1918 until 5:50am on 17 Jul 1918, for which he was admonished.

On 7 Aug 1918 he was transferred to the Overseas Training Brigade, but later that day reported ill to the Sutton Veny Military Hospital. At some point he was admitted to the 1st Australian General Hospital remaining with them until 4 Jan 1919 when he returned to duty with the Overseas Training Brigade before returning to Australia where Arthur took his discharge at the 5th Military District on 23 Apr 1919.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Bettenay, of Irymple. Karragullen, have received notice from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that their eldest son, Signaller Arthur L. Bettenay, of the 44th Battalion, has been wounded.[1]

On the 441st Official Casualty List he was reported ILL.

Papers report that he appeared on returning List 'N' (aboard the S.S. Ceramic).[2]

Post War

Mr. A. Bettenay of Karragullen has taken delivery of a Model A Ford.[3]

1921 -1977 Electoral Roll entries show him as living at "Irymple" Karragullen, orchardist with wife Mable Ruth [nee Parker] who he had married in 1920. Children: Wilfred J b. 24 Dec 1920; Vernon A b. 29 Oct 1922; Roy A b. 26 May 1924; Edna M b. 3 Jan 1926; and Eric b. 1927.

In April 1937 Arthur was elected to the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board for a 1 year term.

Shipping Lists show that on 13th Sep 1951 Arthur and Mable sailed on the P&O SS Strathmore from London to Fremantle, seemingly the return leg of a holiday to England.

WW 2 Service

Enlisted in Armadale on 22 Mar 1942 aged 47 years, 7 months and given Army No. W 67631. His NOK was Mabel Ruth Bettenay, his wife. Posted to D Company of the 2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion, he was promoted Corporal on 1 Jul 1942, but reverted to private at his own request on 16 Oct 1942. On 5 May 1944 he was discharged at his own request after being a member for 2 years and 45 days.

References

  1. "WAR CASUALTIES.". The West Australian. XXXIII, (4,763). Western Australia. 9 July 1917. p. 6. Retrieved 18 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia. 
  2. "COMING HOME". The Daily News. XXXVII, (13,634). Western Australia. 5 November 1918. p. 1 (SECOND EDITION). Retrieved 27 July 2017 – via National Library of Australia. 
  3. "MOTORS & MOTORING". Sunday Times (Perth) (1641). Western Australia. 7 July 1929. p. 2 (Third Section). Retrieved 18 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia. 

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