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  5. Spectacular Blaze at North Fremantle

    In a spectacular blaze at North Fremantle last evening the Returned Soldiers' Case Factory was gutted and the whole of the contents, including electrical machinery and a large quantity of pinewood cases, were completely destroyed. The damage ...

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    WHILE THE LITTLE BOY LOOKED ON A flashlight photograph from last night's North Fremantle blaze. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Is The Police Night Patrol Short of Work?

    Has the police night patrol, with its powerful Bentley car, no more important work to do than arrest people for trivial offences and bring them per Bentley to the Roe-street lockup? Apparently there are times when it hasn't, for quite recently ...

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  8. CROSTHWAITE'S CRIMINAL CHARGE

    Henry Crosthwaite was granted yet another remand in the Perth Police Court on Tuesday. This case has been in suspense for a considerable time. ...

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  9. BEHIND THE TIMES

    The P.M.G.'s Department, of ten quite justifiably, prides itself upon being up-to-the-minute. But sometimes it gets behind ...

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  10. AN UNFAIR SUBTERFUGE

    Like a lot of other Government departments, the Radio Inspector's Branch has got plenty of cool cheek. Without people being aware of it, this department is making the public do its detective work for it. ...

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    Brown Eyes of the Little Yellow Dog These flashing eyes captivated the judge at the 21st Kennel Club Championship. They belong to Ming Wu, who is owned by Mrs. S. Langer, of Victoria Park. Ming was declared by the judge to be the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HOW IS YOUR HISTORY?

    "All children who are up in dates and floor you with them flat— " So wrote W. S. Gilbert, in ...

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    Busselton Smoke-Stack Crashed During a fiarce squall about 1 p.m. on Thursday the 85ft., iron smoke-stack at the south-West Dairy Co. Ltd.'s butter, factory at Busselton was blown down. The mass of iron, 3ft. in diameter, crashsd through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. VETERAN ROWER LAUGHS AT THUNDER AND LIGHTNING

    Thursday evening's hurricane kept most of the oarsmen in the sheds, the only pair to venture out being Les Bennett (left) and George Rogers, who braved the thunder, rain and lightning, and completed their usual training row. It was fitting to find George Rogers, one of the world's best-performed oarsmen, who has passed the 50 mark in years, one of the only two afloat. When "The Sunday times" photographer with flashlight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WET WEATHER CONDITIONS

    Mr. Geo. C. Kerr, secretary of the Coastal and E.G. Government Water, Sewerage and Drainage Employees' Union, writes— "My attention has ...

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  16. Those Scarborough Cubicles

    Troubles never seem to come singly. This most be apparent to the Perth Road Board, which has had a busy time this year with its Ratepayers' Vigilance Committee's allegations, the Geneff-Georgeff squabble, the ...

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  17. BOYS AS SHOPLIFTERS

    A problem that is an endless source of worry to parents, police, schoolmasters and managers of dry shops is that of juvenile shoplifting. The large somber of recent prosecutions for shoplifting by ...

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