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  2. The Sunday Mirror PERTH, SUNDAY, JUNE 27th., 1920

    Joseph Furphy—or, to give him his pen-name—Tom Collins, gave Australia an excellent poem, and, incidentally, provided "The Sunday Mirror" with a sound slogan, when he wrote "A Man Should Never Whine." Whiners are a detestable curse to any country, and so far as Western ...

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  5. A MESSAGE.

    The information that a new journal, devoted to the interests of the People, is to be started is indeed pleasant news. The one prevailing misfortune so far as the People's advancement is concerned is the lack of knowledge of those facts and principles which form the foundation of the ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. Pars—Pungent and Polite

    Mr. S. W. McBrown, the D.P. (Daily Press—no relation, to D.T.) tells us, is responsible for securing police protection for Nedlands. Now what has ...

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