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  • Connolly played for St. Johnstone of Perth, Everton, Birmingham City, Newcastle United, H
  • It initially consisted of the county of Perth, excluding the townships of Fullarton and Hibb
  • , it was redefined to consist of the county of Perth, excluding the township of Hibbert but includi
  • He founded the Perth Expositor newspaper in 1861 and was its editor
  • from a northbound goods train which passed the Perth express somewhere in the vicinity of Headstone
  • icultural implement works; took over the South Perth ferries and Perth's trams; started up abattoir
  • icularly well known for his performance at the Perth Festival of King Lear in 1997, his Desdemona a
  • 17 February - Perth FM (Perth)
  • riday 11 December 2009 at St Mary's Cathedral, Perth followed by a private burial.
  • He remained in Perth following the America's Cup, and became presid
  • y at a by-election on 18 November 1922 in East Perth, following the resignation of J. J. Simons, an
  • In November 1953, it was proposed that the Perth Football Club, an Australian rules football te
  • b in the NTFL, Koops was drafted from the West Perth Football Club in the WAFL.
  • (VFA), St Kilda Football Club (VFL) 1914, West Perth Football Club (WAFL) 1915-1917, Essendon Footb
  • They folded and were immediately replaced by Perth Football Club who were promoted from the Perth
  • CareFlight, where 14 people were airlifted to Perth for hospitalisation, with 39 others also atten
  • ia Cross for Australia at Campbell Barracks in Perth, for his actions on 11 June 2010.
  • at Newcastle, then worked as an accountant in Perth for some time.
  • Channel Nine Perth) for $136.4 million.
  • slative Assembly representing the seat of East Perth for two periods; from 1922 until 1927, and aga
  • eo and a musician, who performed with bands in Perth for about 60 years.
  • In the 1960s light pollution from the city of Perth forced the relocation of the observatory to it
  • to the north, Cockburn Sound to the west, the Perth freight railway line to the east, and Dalison
  • l Rail Corporation's 5SP5 intermodal Sydney to Perth freighter, and Westrail's 7025 Perth to Kalgoo
  • oad and Ennis Avenue) connects Rockingham with Perth, Fremantle and Mandurah by road.
  • Only a few cities - Perth, Fremantle, Subiaco, South Perth and Nedlands
  • citor, and practiced with a commercial firm in Perth from 1992 to 1995.
  • As coach of West Perth from 1947 to 1952 he steered his club to two p
  • He was also Lord Mayor of Perth from 1972 to 1978.
  • He came to Perth from Melbourne and 1895, and later established
  • 988 and then the rector of St John's Church in Perth from 1988 to 1992.
  • s Meagher attended Christian Brothers College, Perth from 1911 to 1919, and completed first-year sc
  • He was also Mayor of Perth from 1889 until 1891.
  • He was Lord Mayor of Perth from 1978 to 1982.
  • considerable value to the Bank of Australia in Perth from there mine in Cuddingwarra in 1895.
  • as held at the WACA Ground and Subiaco Oval in Perth from 3 to 13 August, the first time Perth had
  • esented in the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth galleries.
  • Perth Gaol in the 1860s, viewed from about the corne
  • His position was Chaplain of the Perth Gaol as well as chaplaincy duties at various h
  • The Perth Gaol (often referred to as the Old Perth Gaol)
  • 2003, the band had come a long way from their Perth garage.
  • was for twenty years chairman of directors of Perth Gas Company.
  • Eventually renamed The Perth Gazette and was published by Arthur Shenton, u
  • The Perth Gazette Friday 31 August 1855, page 2
  • The West Australian traces its origins to The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, the fi
  • 5 January - The Perth Gazette and the West Australian Journal are fi
  • , and a crowd of amazed spectators."-Letter in Perth Gazette, January 1843.
  • ts worked (2001) were comparable with those in Perth generally, with the largest proportions workin
  • After training with Perth Glory in the lead-up to the 2002-03 season, Br
  • Dadi's return to Perth Glory was not a good one for the striker as th
  • a second-half substitute in the 5-1 defeat to Perth Glory in October 2005.
  • ing Dundalk FC (two years), AEK Larnaca FC and Perth Glory FC.
  • He stated that he did not want to prevent Perth Glory from signing another striker due to sala
  • ssel) is a Dutch football player who plays for Perth Glory in the Australian A-League.
  • or Joondalup City, and also went on trial with Perth Glory in August 1997.
  • Perth Glory 1-0 Marconi Stallions
  • Sydney United 2-1 Perth Glory
  • Perth Glory FC W-League
  • n the chairman and the majority shareholder of Perth Glory from the club's inception in 1995 until
  • On 1 May 2006, Tana ended his ownership of the Perth Glory with the intention of working for the Fo
  • e AIS in Canberra before returning to play for Perth Glory in 2002.
  • In 1999 he has a trial with Perth Glory in Australia, but was not taken on.
  • 1 June - Perth Glory avenge their defeat in the 2001-2002 NSL
  • Naven played for NSL club Perth Glory FC and also played for Bayswater Inter,
  • He last played for his home-town club, Perth Glory and made 58 official appearances for Aus
  • Carbone played as a Midfielder for NSL club Perth Glory and Nottingham Forest F.C. and also repr
  • former Liverpool player and former manager of Perth Glory and Blackpool.
  • Perth Glory 3-3 (pen 6-7) Wollongong Wolves
  • On the weekend break: Perth Glory
  • 20. Neil Young to Perth Glory
  • He is now the coach of the Perth Glory youth team.
  • golden goal winner in the 2004 Grand Final for Perth Glory against Parramatta Power.
  • but for the club on September 9, 2007, against Perth Glory FC, coming on as a second-half substitut
  • side FC Dallas before joining Australian club Perth Glory as a guest player for a six week period
  • He joined Perth Glory on a short-term replacement deal in the
  • Perth Glory coach Steve McMahon was criticised for b
  • He also played with Newcastle United and at Perth Glory with his brother Scott Halpin.
  • Naven was club captain of Perth Glory FC between 1996 and 2002, He also played
  • debut when he came on as a substitute against Perth Glory in Round 1.
  • After an unsuccessful spell at Perth Glory in Australia, he went to Scotland, where
  • the 2-1 defeat to Qatar in the former Oman and Perth Glory coach's first game in charge of Iraq.
  • NSL Top Scorer: 2002-2003 with Perth Glory - 24 goals
  • 98 he moved to Australia to join A-League team Perth Glory as assistant manager before becoming man
  • Mitchell was appointed Interim Head Coach of Perth Glory after the sacking of Ron Smith in Novemb
  • His cousin is Perth Glory player Naum Sekulovski.
  • Olympic Sharks were crowned premiers and Perth Glory were champions.
  • His currently the manager of Perth Glory in the W-League.
  • rd had returned home to sign for A league side Perth Glory
  • Top Scorer(s): Damian Mori ( Perth Glory - 17 goals)
  • Scotland) is currently signed by A-League club Perth Glory FC.
  • Instead he signed for Perth Glory in Australia for the 2000/2001 NSL seaso
  • 07 A-League season and made his return against Perth Glory in Round 1 of the 2007-08 season.
  • 2010 before moving to Australian A-League team Perth Glory during the 2010 January transfer window.
  • At Perth Glory in 2005 he played a total of twelve game
  • Jamie was a part of the Perth Glory team that made the finals for the first
  • The league premiership was won by Perth Glory and the championship won by Olympic Shar
  • er 6, Dadi scored two goals in four minutes in Perth Glory's 3-1 win over Melbourne Victory.
  • The 2009 season is the Perth Glory's second season of football (soccer) in
  • Round 1 of the 2007-08 A-League season against Perth Glory, and scored his first goal in the A-Leag
  • After leaving Perth Glory, Deane re-signed for the third time at S
  • was then outclassed by the eventual premiers, Perth Glory, 5-0 at Subiaco Oval in the Preliminary
  • In January 2007, Stan Lazaridis, playing for Perth Glory, returned a positive drug test for presc
  • r the Victory in a pre-season cup game against Perth Glory, to guide the Victory to a 1-0 win in Pe
  • In 2006 he joined Perth Glory, where he was originally signed as a rep
  • rrently the goalkeeping coach of A-League club Perth Glory.
  • irman of the Australian football (soccer) club Perth Glory.
  • e younger brother of Chris Coyne who plays for Perth Glory.
  • tches and secured an historic play-off against Perth Glory.
  • re to play this fixture as a home game against Perth Glory.
  • nal Soccer League and then later moving to the Perth Glory.
  • and won championships with Sydney Olympic and Perth Glory.
  • In November 2008 he joined A-League outfit Perth Glory.
  • und game in which Canberra had a 2-2 draw with Perth Glory.
  • where he made his debut against NSL champions Perth Glory.
  • otball (soccer) player who currently plays for Perth Glory.
  • g them a home playoff match against 5th placed Perth Glory.
  • ownsville club in their Round 1, 3-3 draw with Perth Glory.
  • e his A-League debut on 26 August 2007 against Perth Glory.
  • Perth Government Printing Office Corner of Pier and
  • A suburb - Bedfordale situated 30km from Perth GPO is named for Governor F.G.D. Bedford and h
  • his he attended Kirkmichael school followed by Perth Grammar School and the University of St. Andre
  • Child is a P.E teacher at Perth Grammar School.
  • They lived in Perth; Greenknowe; Berne, Switzerland; Brussels; Ram
  • conducted services alternately every Sunday at Perth, Guildford and Fremantle until 1836.
  • e United States Navy's Charles F. Adams class, Perth had a displacement of 3,370 tons at standard l
  • he county of Kinross and most of the county of Perth had been merged into the Tayside region.
  • Perth had below average rainfall in 2009, and temper
  • Kings Park in Perth has a famous, beautiful avenue of this species
  • tudy at the University of Western Australia in Perth, he played Western Australian Grade Cricket fo
  • ispleasure of the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Perth, he was in January 1687 removed from the see,
  • s Episcopal School and Caledonian Road School, Perth, he left school at 14 and became a Railway Cle
  • In his first season in Perth, he helped Saints to a third-place finish, whi
  • his first innings against Western Australia in Perth, he produced highly unusual figures of 1/2 off
  • In Perth he worked a number of jobs including work as a
  • In the third test in Perth he took 11 more wickets.
  • was a more refined 1-1 with a 1.12 ERA for the Perth Heat in the 2006 Claxton Shield after having s
  • The Perth Heat became the first team to qualify for the
  • During the regular season, defending champions Perth Heat will participate in the 2011 Asia Series
  • Patriots, Queensland Rams, defending champions Perth Heat (representing the state of Western Austra
  • ane Bandits, Canberra Cavalry, Melbourne Aces, Perth Heat and Sydney Blue Sox.
  • es from the Claxton Shield: the Adelaide Bite, Perth Heat and Sydney Blue Sox all used the same gro
  • Scott was 0-1, 2.77 for the Perth Heat in the 2008 Claxton Shield after having s
  • The Perth Heat won the tournament after defeating the Ne
  • The Sydney Blue Sox hosted the Perth Heat in the major semi-final series at Blackto
  • l, stretching nearly 1,000 kilometres from the Perth Hills to Albany.
  • h occurred when a man who was transferred to a Perth hospital on 11 March died due to the injuries
  • assistant at the Colonial Hospital (now Royal Perth Hospital).
  • staff to start his own fellowship/church in a Perth hotel (The Kings Ambassador hotel on Hay Stree
  • ally opened his acclaimed Eminem restaurant in Perth however shut it soon after being awarded 'best
  • Perth Immigration Detention Centre was opened in 198
  • s of Acacia which is endemic to an area around Perth in Western Australia.
  • nterden is a town located 328 km south-east of Perth in the Great Southern region of Western Austra
  • is a shrub which is endemic to an area around Perth in Western Australia.
  • located 982 kilometres (610 mi) north east of Perth in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western
  • r debut was against Indonesia at Subiaco Oval, Perth in March 2005; he then made three appearances
  • The piece of land was situated 27 km east of Perth in the Heidelberg Valley (now Bickley Valley)
  • hat only four barristers actively practised in Perth in the early 1860s.
  • tice of the Peace, and on 15 June 1886, he won Perth in a by-election.
  • He died on 10 August 1933 at South Perth in Western Australia.
  • n the Royal Australian Navy and commanded HMAS Perth in action during the Vietnam War.
  • tralia, about 205 kilometres (127 mi) north of Perth in the Shire of Dandaragan.
  • Sydney Olympic Park and Claremont Showgrounds Perth in June.
  • , including Mann, to Scotland in the Treaty of Perth in consideration of the sum of 4,000 marks (kn
  • ace Coe, who took out the welterweight gold in Perth in 1962, Bill Kinney, who won the heavyweight
  • opical Cyclone Committee recommended that TCWC Perth, in Australia take over warning responsibility
  • He entered Parliament for Perth in 1931, a seat he held until 1935, when he su
  • and was the leading goal-kicker for WANFL club Perth in 1943.
  • He died in Perth in 1843.
  • n in Western Australia, situated 97 km east of Perth in the Avon Valley near Northam, and is the se
  • He returned to Perth in 1970.
  • ng appointed Provost of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth in 1911, a post he held for 24 years .
  • He was born in Ireland and came to Perth in Upper Canada with his family.
  • In 1921 he won the Seat of East Perth in the state parliament.
  • sentery while inspecting a mining project near Perth in Western Australia.
  • He died at Perth in 1854.
  • oldings of grazing land in Forrestdale outside Perth in a property venture where the profits from l
  • 100-8 victory over Japan at McDiarmid Park in Perth in November 2004.
  • The consulate was located in West Perth, in a converted single-storey Federation-style
  • wa Wubin Road 326 kilometres (203 mi) north of Perth in the Mid West Region
  • The general council held in Perth in April 1398 criticised the king's governance
  • wa Wubin Road 366 kilometres (227 mi) north of Perth in the Mid West Region
  • suffered their first defeat at home, losing to Perth in the second game of the series.
  • but was transferred to the State Herbarium in Perth in June 1970.
  • was the son of Andrew Threipland, a burgess of Perth in 1628.
  • gs which were recorded at Mutant Mule Studios, Perth in December 1981.
  • ort stories that chronicle growing up in South Perth in Western Australia during the Great Depressi
  • Forming in the suburbs of Perth in 2005, Break Even have released two successf
  • Queen Victoria announced the city status of Perth in 1856.
  • Hooper plays a center forward and is from Perth in Western Australia.
  • So it was that, at Perth in April 1189, he was elected Bishop of St. An
  • a 11th place @ the 6th World Championships in Perth in the Men's 400m Freestyle (3:54.01).
  • to score runs, and he recorded his century at Perth in only his second Test as England piled up 59
  • m not sure where to add historical events from Perth in the early 1900s.
  • he was sheriff of Perthshire, and represented Perth in the parliaments of 1656-8 and 1659-1660 and
  • ated a Baronet, of Tulliebole in the County of Perth, in 1871 and raised to the Peerage as Baron Mo
  • e Day International debut against Australia in Perth in 2006.He was the first Sri Lankan national O
  • Riverton is a suburb of Perth in Western Australia.
  • tralia located 580 kilometres (360 mi) east of Perth in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western
  • Hutchinson sought a clearance to West Perth in 1940 but as it wasn't granted by East Frema
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