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  4. THE HOTTEST JOB IN PERTH!

    WITH THE MERCURY BUBBLING near the top of the tube these men pouring molten metal in a city foundry hour after hour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  5. UNEMPLOYED'S STRONG PLEA

    There are two thousand unemployed in Perth to-day, according to what representatives of the men told "The Mirror" this week. And their complaint is that there seems no prospect of ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. THE PEOPLE'S MILK

    There must be a lot of understandard milk being sold in the city and suburbs just now. During the past few weeks quite a number of milkmen have been ...

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  7. LOOK AT THIS EMPTY WARD—A CHALLENGE TO EVERY CITIZEN!

    THIS WARD at the Perth Hospital has been emptied of beds and closed because there is not enough money to carry on, although the sick poor are urgently in need of its services. How long is Western Australia, boasting of its prosperity, going to tolerate this? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN FEED WITH THE UNEMPLOYED

    EVERY DAY THE UNEMPLOYED have a ronnd-up for their combined meat and then they gather on the Esplanade and share what has been collected. Here in yesterday's repast, which consisted of bread and tea. It is believed that many new arrivals from the East, attracted by the West's prosperity, have unduly swelled the unemployed ranks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PHEW! ALGAE AGAIN

    Despite all the efforts to kill it or rake it upon to the shore, the algae pest is still as bad as ever in parts of the river ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. COOLER [?] A WHILE

    To-morrow's forecast is: "Conditions still hot in the tropics and through all inland areas, but cooler temperatures over West and ...

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  11. ENGLAND PLAYED AUSTRALIA AT KING'S PARK TO-DAY

    THE CAMERA caught these English and Australian tennis champions in action on the King's Park courts. (1) E. T. Rowe (S.A.) scoops up a low one. (2) J. C. Gregory (Eng.), captain, at full stretch to reach a difficult shot. (3) H. W. Austin (Eng.) on tip-toe to start his service. (4) Gar Hone (S.A.) is well over 6ft. and hits the ball somewhere about 9ft. in the air for his service. (5). I. G. Collins (Eng.) pr[?]aring for a backhand [?], Keen games were played at King's Park this afternoon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NO WONDER

    The Telephone Department should start a museum to keep its out of issue 'phone books. They'd be more useful there than ...

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  13. SCORES FREE!

    Following its usual custom "The Mirror" is posting the Test scores at fifteen urinates interval where all may read. ...

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