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  4. Now is the hour . . .

    A SAILOR, his girl and HMAS Anzac, Singapore-bound from Fremantle. The camera finds them a few minutes fore the "all aboard," preserves the privacy of their final embrace, reappears for those last few words from ship to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  5. HUGE SOVIET EXPLOSION POINTS TO AN H-BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Wed (AAP): Russia has set off its greatest nuclear explosion. It is described as being in the range of ...

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  6. ERROR PRINTED IN LEAVING PAPER

    THERE was an error in the printing of the Leaving Physics paper which candidates answered on Monday afternoon. The error occurred in section (b) of question 6, ...

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  7. WATA Wants More

    A DEPUTATION from the WA Trotting Association today asked the Premier to reconsider the ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. Claim For £11,419

    A DAIRY farmer is claiming £11,41915 from the State Government. ...

    Article : 67 words
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  10. COURT MEN GO BACK

    Messrs. J. J. Christian and T. G. Davies were reappointed by Executive Council today for a further term of five ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. IT'S GETTING WARMER

    It looks like being a warm, sunny weekend. The present fine weather is expected to continue at least ...

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  13. To NSW, £2'10' For Flowers

    CHARLES Samuel, Howie, Sydney's one-time £250,000 bookmaker who died penniless and friendless on Tuesday, was not without a friend in Perth. The friend was one he never knew and who, until he ...

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  15. £3000 WINNER TIGHT-LIPPED, BUT BOOKIES, BEWARE

    LOTTERY winner Harold Holmes of Loftus-st., West Perth, wouldn't talk. When a photographer and a reporter called, he appeared at the door in pyjamas and dressing gown and said: "I ...

    Article : 133 words
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