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  • In 1995, Court founded Victory Life Centre in Perth, a Pentecostal church.
  • Ben-Zion "Ben" Glatzer (born 1959, Perth), a Jewish Australian sound engineer, producer
  • Matheson House ( Perth), a historic house in Ontario, Canada that hou
  • the King's stay at a Dominican chapterhouse in Perth, a group of men led by Sir Robert Graham came
  • 935) was the first Catholic Lord Archbishop of Perth, a position he held from 1913 - 1935.
  • Precious time was wasted at Perth, a feigned attack on Stirling was resultless,
  • h Fraser in a Semi-Final against West Coast in Perth, a famous game that saw Bryan kick a vital goa
  • 61) and James Fisher (1697-1775) (ministers at Perth, Abernethy and Kinclaven respectively).
  • He was educated at Perth Academy and then at Edinburgh University, grad
  • He was educated at Perth Academy and the University of Edinburgh, thoug
  • After being educated at Perth Academy, the University of Aberdeen and Prince
  • During James's exile, the Duke of Perth acted as the his Ambassador to Rome, and after
  • s in Australia; the other three are located in Perth, Adelaide and Sydney.
  • he lead up One-Day conferences will be held in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane in May 2011
  • raldton, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Slovenia, L'viv, Zagreb
  • g in Sydney, and then travelling, in order, to Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne, experiencing repeate
  • ed at state schools and the School of Mines in Perth, after which he became an electrical fitter.
  • he was educated at Guildford Grammar School in Perth, after which he became a farmer at Corrigin.
  • Geoffrey De Havilland in Perth after taking the fastest overall time prize
  • During the 5th One Day International at Perth against Australia in January 2010, Latif was t
  • Young died in his sleep in Perth, aged 107, and was survived by his son, Alan,
  • Stone died in Perth, aged 76, on 2 April 1920 and was survived by
  • hbishop Giuseppe Palica on 20 December 1930 in Perth, aged 22.
  • Perth Airport
  • Tonkin Highway - Gosnells, Perth Airport
  • eduled flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Perth Airport on 7 October 2008 that made an emergen
  • eduled flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Perth Airport made an emergency landing at Learmonth
  • m Airport, Christchurch International Airport, Perth Airport and Brisbane Airport.
  • Bull Creek railway station, Kwinana Freeway to Perth's CBD and Fremantle; east to Cannington and Pe
  • The suburb is connected to the rest of Perth's metropolitan area by two routes - Leach High
  • tralia, about 307 kilometres (191 mi) north of Perth along the Midlands Road.
  • kilometres (119 mi) south-east of the capital, Perth along Great Southern Highway.
  • ered to be one of the main industrial areas of Perth, along with Kewdale, Kwinana, Henderson, Malag
  • estern Australia, 464 kilometres (288 mi) from Perth along State Route 107 between Wagin and Ravens
  • (78 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway, and 12 kilometres (7.5 m
  • tralia located 677 kilometres (421 mi) east of Perth along the South Coast between Ravensthorpe and
  • The WCF is still based in Perth, although for a brief period between 1994 and
  • An South Australian representative at the 1948 Perth Amateur Carnival, Dowding was also league foot
  • The Perth Amboy Refinery is a Chevron Corporation refine
  • Democratic Organization, which went instead to Perth Amboy mayor Joseph Vas, leading Friscia to swi
  • ntly the safety director at U S Foodservice in Perth Amboy New Jersey
  • ming off the Camden and Amboy Railroad and the Perth Amboy and Woodbridge Railroad.
  • General Assembly for 18 years, and as mayor of Perth Amboy for 14 years.
  • s Hess Refinery, is an oil refinery located in Perth Amboy and Woodbridge, New Jersey.
  • was born in Bethlehem, New Jersey and moved to Perth Amboy after the Revolution.
  • Parker died in Perth Amboy in 1868; interment was in St. Peter's Ch
  • Escaping from the now burning Perth Amboy and barges were 32 merchant sailors and
  • North Carolina at Charlotte after starring at Perth Amboy High School in Perth Amboy, New Jersey,
  • present-day Elizabeth, New Jersey), Newark and Perth Amboy and the colonial legislature authorized
  • of New Jersey 27 January 1758, and arrived at Perth Amboy on 14 June.
  • ved by Conrail's Chemical Coast and the former Perth Amboy and Woodbridge lines.
  • Taylor graduated in 1966 from Perth Amboy High School.
  • Chevron acquired the Perth Amboy Refinery in 1945.
  • setts, New Haven, Connecticut, and Trenton and Perth Amboy in New Jersey.
  • hool of Pharmacy, he was named deputy mayor of Perth Amboy in 1926.
  • sex County municipalities of Carteret Borough, Perth Amboy City, Sayreville Borough, South Amboy Ci
  • Democratic Organization, which went instead to Perth Amboy mayor Joseph Vas, leading Friscia to swi
  • tion of independence he left New York City for Perth Amboy for his safety.
  • In 1944, he took a position as assistant to Perth Amboy's mayor, John Delaney.
  • Arthur Franz (February 29, 1920 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey - June 17, 2006) was a B-mov
  • in February 1980 to [Raritan River Steel] of ( Perth Amboy, New Jersey) as their #3.
  • tary Academy was a private military academy in Perth Amboy, New Jersey which served antebellum educ
  • storic church at High and Jefferson Streets in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • buried in St. Peter's Episcopal churchyard in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • his ballot in a school board election held in Perth Amboy, New Jersey on March 31, 1870.
  • They arrived at Perth Amboy, East Jersey on 5 September 1685.
  • Domingo Quinones was born on August 9, 1963 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • ltimore Copper Smelting and Rolling Company in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • 21, 1961, and was buried in Alpine Cemetery in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • He was born on June 15, 1882, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • Bruce Lawrence Taylor (born May 28, 1948 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a former professional Am
  • Dwyer was born in Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, to Daniel
  • d Assemblyman Joseph Vas, who is also Mayor of Perth Amboy, both of whom ran in the Democratic prim
  • There are also streets named after him in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and Buffalo, New York.
  • and Sarah Gifford daughter of John Gifford of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, who was bound to Lewis Morr
  • Otlowski lived on Kennedy Street in Perth Amboy, just blocks from where he was born.
  • the Raritan Bay Union, a utopian community in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • ed States soon after, ending up in the town of Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • Lewis G. Arnold was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and graduated from West Poin
  • Farrow died in Perth Amboy, New Jersey at the age of 61, and is int
  • He then settled in Perth Amboy, where he was a vestryman at St. Peter's
  • He was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • Born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Kearny was appointed Midshi
  • ords, he was interred in St. Ann's Churchyard, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, but church records record t
  • The City of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, which sits on the waterfron
  • Dave Yovanovits (born March 6, 1981 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a former American footba
  • fe Ann Campbell, he was born either in 1715 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey or on October 21, 1716 in Ne
  • In 1928 he was appointed City Attorney of Perth Amboy, and was elected Democratic chairman for
  • Harold Wayne Eckert (born July 18, 1977 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a pitcher in Minor Leagu
  • Smith was born in 1904 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the son of John Stephan Smi
  • Danny Silva (born 1973 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is a Portuguese cross-count
  • rch 16, 2009, at Raritan Bay Medical Center in Perth Amboy.
  • eple of St. Peter's Church in rebel controlled Perth Amboy.
  • In the Perth and Kinross Westminster by-election in 1995, t
  • nypeaks is a town located 434 km south-east of Perth and 38 km north-east of Albany in the Great So
  • stralia, 214 kilometres (133 mi) south-east of Perth and 38 kilometres (24 mi) east of Narrogin.
  • district was based in the northern suburbs of Perth, and named for the suburb of Innaloo.
  • he became an active member of the Apex Club of Perth, and also joined the Liberal Party.
  • (452 mi) east-northeast of the state capital, Perth, and 133 kilometres (83 mi) north-northwest of
  • on is the only maximum-security prison outside Perth and manages maximum, medium and minimum-securi
  • Perth and North Perthshire was created, at the same
  • Hawke was raised in Perth and attended Perth Modern School and completed
  • Not to be confused with Perth and North Perthshire (UK Parliament constituen
  • Megginch Castle is a 15th century castle in Perth and Kinross, in central Scotland.
  • h of Kinkel, of Strathummel in the District of Perth and Kinross.
  • Rannoch, of Bridge of Gaur in the District of Perth and Kinross, sitting as a Conservative.
  • s located on the South Western Railway between Perth and Bunbury, and was one of the original stati
  • t is located 739 km (459 mi) east northeast of Perth and 202 km (126 mi) east of Kalgoorlie in West
  • It was the first carnival to take place in Perth and was won by the home state, Western Austral
  • ustralia, he was educated at Scotch College in Perth, and then the University of Western Australia,
  • passed the offices of Provost and Constable of Perth, and Sheriff of Strathearn.
  • and Bute from 1954 and subsequently Sheriff of Perth and Angus in 1957.
  • of Gourdiehill in the Carse of Gowrie, between Perth and Dundee.
  • He played for and coached East Fremantle, West Perth and South Fremantle in the West Australian Nat
  • the same ground as his Bachelor's degree from Perth, and switched to a Bachelor of Letters, with a
  • Ship of Courage: The Epic Story of HMAS Perth and Her Crew.
  • He was educated at Christian Brothers College, Perth and left school in 1897 for a job in the Weste
  • s superintendent of the military settlement at Perth and the first sheriff in the Bathurst District
  • After retirement he moved into coaching in Perth and London, but late in life faced two separat
  • de-Wilson commenced articles of clerkship with Perth and Melbourne criminal law firm Pryles & Defte
  • who had told St Kilda he would probably go to Perth and find a coaching job in the league there.
  • agricultural region, 272 km north-northeast of Perth and 21 km north of Dalwallinu.
  • Perth and his brother suggested to King James II tha
  • but despite this Amaral enjoyed his return to Perth and thanked the club for giving him another ch
  • icts - those of Clontarf, East Melville, South Perth and Victoria Park.
  • The species occurs around Perth and forests of the south west of Western Austr
  • On 23 May 1939 he arrived in Perth and by early 1940 gained substantial public su
  • p is a stop on the Transwa bus service between Perth and Esperance.
  • ned many of the well known public buildings in Perth and Fremantle and was first treasurer of the W
  • ated in Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Gold Coast.
  • etres (132 mi) southeast of the state capital, Perth and 20 kilometres 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) east
  • nce did a massive "one-off" reunion concert in Perth and showed that the band's popularity hadn't d
  • e and took part in Iraq's tour of Australia in Perth and Albany, and came on as a substitute in the
  • o Western Australia and occurs in an area near Perth and to its south along the coast.
  • tra on the 2005 DVD Ben Folds and WASO Live in Perth, and in an a cappella version on Ben Folds Pre
  • He practiced architecture in Perth and Fremantle and worked with the Corringie Ab
  • terms, five detached parishes of the county of Perth and one detached parish of the county of Stirl
  • acades: Paintings based on drawing and maps of Perth and Fremantle".
  • Balga is located 13 kilometres (8 mi) north of Perth, and is bounded by Wanneroo Road to the west,
  • Plimer also stated that "It's been freezing in Perth and bucketing down".
  • the Moray council area and a small part of the Perth and Kinross council area.
  • Perth and East Perthshire was a county constituency
  • Western Australia, 1 574 km northnortheast of Perth and 188 km east of Port Hedland (Latitude 20°
  • played with Fitzroy in the VFL as well as West Perth and Central District.
  • tween 1829-1839 and established settlements at Perth and Fremantle in 1829.
  • e 2007 redistribution from parts of Yokine and Perth, and has a long history in an earlier incarnat
  • of wattle which is endemic to an area between Perth and Geraldton in Western Australia.
  • tituency covers a south-eastern portion of the Perth and Kinross council area, the Clackmannanshire
  • Patrick's College, Geraldton, before moving to Perth and gaining a Diploma of Education at the West
  • he collectors for the 'Thirds of benefices for Perth and Strathearn', and where, in 1572, his "reli
  • roness Linklater of Butterstone, of Riemore in Perth and Kinross in 1997.
  • ilometres (174 mi) south of the state capital, Perth and 60 kilometres (37 mi) southeast of the coa
  • ouncil area and a small eastern portion of the Perth and Kinross council area.
  • It consisted of the County of Perth and the northeast part of the County of Middle
  • such, it forms a key link between Rockingham, Perth and Mandurah.
  • It is 1,645 kilometres (1,022 mi) north of Perth and a stopover point for travellers to Broome.
  • er than south of the Swan River in the town of Perth and also in Fremantle, the port suburb.
  • of three districts, including the district of Perth and Kinross.
  • Joondalup Drive, Perth and Moore Drive
  • In 1957 he became Archdeacon of Perth and Bishop of Bunbury, posts he held for 20 ye
  • Victoria grew up in Huntingtower, Perth, and is a graduate of Glenalmond College, Pert
  • The treaty involved a renewal of the Treaty of Perth, and resolution of earlier tit-for-tat acts of
  • also played for overseas teams Wanneroo DC, in Perth, and Sturt Hill, Adelaide, in Australia.
  • Forteviot, and Muckarsie, in the Presbytery of Perth, and his name appears in the earliest Register
  • as cancelled before it was scheduled to air in Perth, and thus its Nine Network affiliate showed a
  • scount Strathallan and brother of 15th Earl of Perth and has issue.
  • trains, as part of the Tay Coast Line between Perth and Ladybank, the station at Abernethy is clos
  • Highway which is the main thoroughfare between Perth and the coastal towns of the south west corner
  • representatives, two members each represented Perth and Fremantle, while the remainder represented
  • ilometres (132 mi) south of the state capital, Perth, and 59 kilometres (37 mi) inland from the reg
  • He was educated at Aquinas College, Perth and the University of Western Australia.
  • East, Kinross and West Perthshire, Kirkcaldy, Perth and East Perthshire, Stirling, Falkirk and Gra
  • It is located 1,536 kilometres north of Perth and 79 kilometres southwest of Tom Price.
  • extensively on railway stations in Edinburgh, Perth and in London, and specialised in Tudor and Go
  • its name to Freud's Pillow, performing around Perth and Fremantle between 1995 and 1998.
  • enson's 1955 Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle and has been in operation since
  • ns such as Stirling, Whitfords, as well as the Perth and Morley bus stations.
  • Western Australia (Australia), 105 km south of Perth, and directly south of Mandurah
  • In 1934 he moved to be Sheriff of Perth and Angus, a post he held until 1945 when he w
  • In 1950 he came to Australia, settling in Perth and obtaining a BA at the University of Wester
  • ted Kingdom (one in London), Australia (one in Perth), and India (one in Mumbai).
  • as accused of maladministration by the Earl of Perth and was stripped of his appointments.
  • aron Stewartby, of Portmoak in the District of Perth and Kinross.
  • lidarity Committee based out of Trades Hall in Perth, and the other known as National Labor and bas
  • ommission for nonconformity to the Articles of Perth, and required to confine himself within the bo
  • n 1980 he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross.
  • Johnston was born in Perth and was educated at University of Western Aust
  • etres (255 mi) south-southeast of the capital, Perth and covering an area of 4,280 square kilometre
  • th Burgess, Drummond and Montague, the Town of Perth, and the Village of Carleton Place.
  • The Shires of Perth and Wanneroo agreed to build a new road on the
  • Essendon he returned to his original club West Perth and played in a premiership.
  • In 1997 the Perth and Kinross constituency was largely replaced
  • uncil area, and a small eastern portion of the Perth and Kinross council area.
  • The Perth and Kinross constituency was largely a replace
  • e died in 1995 at Crieff, Tayside (now part of Perth and Kinross).
  • Herft was elected as the seventh Archbishop of Perth and Metropolitan of the Province of Western Au
  • those periodical visits he was wont to pay to Perth and Fremantle; when, as 'The observed of all o
  • By 1954, the owner had moved his family to Perth and restarted his wholesale business as “Bakew
  • ict were based in the south-eastern suburbs of Perth and were safe for the Labor Party.
  • Perth and Kinross was a county constituency of the H
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