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  5. LEEDERVILLE MAN SWALLOWS THE PERTH HOSPITAL RADIUM

    It was altogether a very starting affair. Scutchings, a Leederville patient, had had nine days’ treatment with the radium for malignant growth in his throat. Nine days is the limit radium treatment. So they drew out the tube. In the act of withdrawal Scutchings coughed. And, hey presto, up came the leaded base, minus the radium. Then there was official pandemonium. The loss of £150 worth of radium, at one swallow, was bad enough, from a ...

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  6. WORKS IN THE DARK

    HERE’S A MAN THAT WORKS 40 hours a week and does all his work in the dark. He’s a painter, and possibly the only painter in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 359 words
  7. LITTLE RUSSIAN IS HAPPY

    FROM A MANSION TO A HOVEL Then through snowbound Siberia with a little band of Russian refugees, and into the glory hole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALL THAT SPARKLES

    MR. FREDK. WILLIS A SMARTlooking young fellow, late of Queensland and now of Fremantle Prison, is not quite so smart as ...

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  9. “Truth’s” Cricket Cables

    THE FIRST THING A MAN WANTS LATE ON SATURDAY night and Sunday morning is not supper or a cup of tea, but the cricket score from England; and that’s why he buys “Truth.” Last Saturday night “Truth” contained the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DON’T PICK

    The Chairman of the State Gardens Board (Mr. L. E. Shapcott) drew attention to the fact that National Park which is noted for its beautiful wild ...

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  11. GONE THIS TIME

    THERE IS AN EMPTY BED IN the No. 2 ward of the Perth Hospital. For months it has been occupied by Perth’s Mystery Man— ...

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  12. £3,000 GIFT

    Perth’s practical philanthropist, Mr, Charles McNess, referred to in last week’s “Truth” as “The Caliph Bagdad,” and who has distributed ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST

    FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1930, the following ranking list of Australian tennis players was approved at a meeting of the ...

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  14. SAFE BREAKING

    Safe blowing, as a risky and rather unprofitable livelihood, still flourishes. On Friday night, enterprising but misguided persons broke in a panel in ...

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  15. Battling Hard For Australia

    D. Brardman. W. M. Woodfull. W. H. Ponsford, C. Grimmett, V. Y. Richardson, P. M. Hornibrook are getting their eye in for the “Ashes” and they won’t be happy till they get them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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