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  6. WEEVILLY WHEAT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOUR BREAD

    HOW many weevils did you find in your breakfast bread this morning ?— Don't know ? We don't either, but we candidly confess that each bite was haunted with the direst suspicions —prompted by the knowledge that some W.A. millers have been buying all the weevilly grain they can get hold of to make into flour. ...

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  7. Our Betters

    STUDY of a typical barnyard aristocrat, strutting her stuff on the best f.a.q. wheat, while we get the weevils. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Does He Know?

    STUDY of a mere human humbly eating his daily bread—with or without, those insects. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. “LET US BE HAPPY THIS XMAS”

    “OH. he is my favorite son. Don't take him away from me over the Christmas season. Let us be happy over Christmas!” ...

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  10. WORST CASE HE EVER HEARD

    A QUEER customer is William Lomas from old England. In 1925 he came out to Western Australia with his wife and two ...

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  11. The Great DIVIDE — Pure For Foreigners, Weevilly For Westralians

    The golden grain flows in an endless stream to the North Wharf at Fremantle and down into the holds of the ships, destined for the four quarters of the globe. But every now and then the watchful inspectors stop a consignment. It is weevilly, and therefore unfit to be shipped to the Poles, Portuguese or Patagonians. So it is stacked on the wharf until somebody conies along and buys it to feed the West Australians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. What's This

    THE West Australian Government Railways calendar for 1931 has just been issued in several colors. ...

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  13. Going East

    The following passengers have booked to leave for the Eastern States by to-morrow night's train: Messrs. Lyall, Maskiell, Cheetham, ...

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  14. ROBBER HAD MAGIC CAVE

    DRAGGED by detectives from his modern magic Alladin's cave studded with jewellery and containing silken finery, perfumes ...

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  15. WEARMOUTH WON'T HANG

    AT a special meeting of the Executive Council, including the Governor on Saturday morning the death sentence passed upon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. His Excellency

    AN IMPRESSION of Mr. Justice Isaacs, Australia's new Governor-General-elect, the first native born to achieve that honor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GUNSHOT WOUNDS

    AT 1.20 a.m. on Saturday J. Harrison, of Millbrook Hotel, Jarrahdale received gunshot wounds in the head in a room at York House, ...

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