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  4. NO EARLY BUSTLE AT FREMANTLE

    THE people of Fremantle showed no early signs of heralding the dawn of the first full day of the Royal visit to WA. Vantage points along the Royal Progress route. ...

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  5. SUNRISE THE SIGNAL FOR THE GREAT INVASION OF PERTH

    AS the sun rose, the crowds began to pour into the city for Perth's Royal day. As a dull, grey sky changed to blue, the line-up for the Royal Progress about four hours later began to take shape when thousands of people from the suburbs joined the small bands of all-night sitters. In the streets, there had been fewer overnight squatters than had been expected, but hundreds of men, women and children ...

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  6. Many Were Called

    NEVER before have so many people asked the Postmaster -General's Department: "Call ...

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  7. LIKE ALL GOOD SCOUTS THEY COME PREPARED

    Tent, sleeping bags, torches, food and drink (there's even a humble teapot at the foot of the tree) --that's the state of equipment preparedness of these four boy scouts pictured asleep in King's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Veteran Campers Do It In Style

    TWO experienced campers, determined to get a good view of the Royal Progress, slept as comfortably on the lawns of King's Park last night as they would have in their own homes. "Camping is our favourte pastime so we know ...

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  10. Lights, Cold, Noise

    ONE teenager who really felt last night's cold was Pam Greatorex (18)-- she is here on ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. For Two Girls, Comfort First

    PROBABLY the most comfortable of Perth's overnight campers were three girl employees of a St. George's-ter., bank. They began their vigil at 5 p.m.. but street ...

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  12. A LIFT, INDEED

    WHEN Bernie Beaton (17), her brother Reg (14) and John Ewart (15) set out from their homes in Leeder ...

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  13. BARRIERS GREW OVERNIGHT

    OVERNIGHT a special team busied itself with the erection of barriers to hold back the thousands of ...

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