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  6. john [?]Laughlin steeps from the Shadow of His Cross!

    UNHERALDED and unsung, a shadow of his former self, ex-Constable John Samuel O’Longlflin stepped, out of the shadow of his cross, at Fremantle. gaol last week, and passed into the oblivion of the burrying crowd—free! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. The Kalgoorlie “Suicide”

    MARY SMITH AND CHARLES Hawkins, the actors in the death-compact that promises to provide one of the most complicated legal ...

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  8. The Lady In Gaol

    THOSE WHO WERE EXPERTing a continued sensation from Mrs. Finlayson’s [?]ast on Fremantle Gaol will be disappointed to learn, ...

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  9. BOOKED FOR BEYOND

    TO the normal person suicide is inconceivable. average, one person a week in Western Australia voluntarily books a passage on the Invisible Train for die Great Beyond. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LUCK ALONE

    MOST Geraldton people are still unaware that on last Saturday week the town came within an [?] of seeing a tragedy that would have deprived it of two well-known and greatly respected citizens, Messrs. Harry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Hinkler Haps Home

    “TRUTH’S” Sydney office were that on Saturday a large crowd silently watched Borotra annihilate Gerald Patterson. Patterson was not in the Frenchman’s class and a gloomy throng Watched the pathetic spectacle. Then word was delivered that Bert Hinkler ...

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  12. THE LAW COURTS

    ON the white plaster wall of the entrance hall of Westtrn Australia’s Supreme Court building, some unknown man has scrawled with a pencil: “The Courts of Justice.” and then, bethinking himself of the verity of things, he has ...

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  13. BE FAIR TO YOUR NERVES

    It is when yon are jumpy and depressed that you remember your nerves. When you forget them, when you have “no nerves,” then, they are ...

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