Gee, it is a long way from home.
After pulling out my copy, I discovered the label is the same style as used in your avatar (with change of address), and that label was only used here from 1927 until about 1932-33.
The label then changed to the style pictured below.
The most obvious difference is the manufacturing info at the bottom was removed, and patent & radio restictions were then put around the whole circumferance of the label.
It then changed again to a single colour ink on white, with gold lining, about the time WW2 broke out.
So this got me thinking that the disc HAD to be pressed here before about 1933.
The source I use to date Aussie pressing is Adam Millers online discography-
http://www.78rpm.net.nz/
This site doesn't list every record number & when it was pressed, but rather in some cases, gives you the month & year of a single catalogue number that was pressed in Sydney for each year. Other lists give a monthly catalogue number within a given year (if you follow me).
After further investigation, I've come to the conclussion that the sites "EB" block is very incomplete- ie: the first 10 yrs are missing!.
It starts by listing EB-98 as being released in August 1937. At first glance, I took that to mean that everything up to that number was probably pressed earlier that same year.
Looking again, I noticed the years that followed. EB-111 was 1938, EB-132 was 1939 etc.
It turns out that after 1937, only about 10 or so EB series discs were pressed each year on average.
So, I pulled out all my EB series records with the first style label, and the last 2 I have are no's 43 & 51.
EB-43 is "The New Moon", which is listed in the 1930 Victor catalogue (35969)
EB-51 is "Sunny Side Up", but is not listed, so it must have been recorded sometime after the 1930 Victor catalogue was printed, but pressed here before 1933.
I'm guessing that because these have the pre 1932/33 labels, that Bohemian girl was actually pressed here in 1927 or early 28.
If I start in 1927 & assign about 10 EB record numbers per year, & allow for less during the depression,it more or less takes you to EB98 in 1937 as listed on the site.
I'm not sure why the first 10 yrs are missing from the EB series, but I might contact Adam and ask
Most of the other 10" and 12" series are listed from the start in 26-27.
Anyway, it was recorded March 1927, so I'm pretty confident it was actually pressed here sometime between mid 27 and early 28, and NOT in 1937 as I first posted.