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  4. BANK SENSATION!

    Bruce Thomson, well known Claremont cricketer, and member of the Commonwealth Bank staff was arrested today on a charge that "between December 1,1935 and November 19, 1937 he at Perth [?] steal the sum of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KING'S XMAS BROADCAST

    It is announced officially from Buckingham Palace that the King, will broadcast a message to the Empire on Christmas Day. ...

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  6. JUMBOS HAD A CIRCUS OF THEIR OWN

    Two elephants provided a little circus all of their own in a country town the other day. The elephants had been very ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. Ladder Lucky This Time

    Ladders are usually unlucky—even on wedding days. While a Mt. Hawthorn lady was attending a wedding this morning she received ...

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    RAN THE BLOCKADE JOHN SHEDDON GRINDLAY, new in Perth, was engineer on a ship shelled by one of Franco's cruisers while running ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Brush Between Painters

    A brush occurred between two painters on a job in the city this morning. Sgt. Richardson happened to be passing ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. GOLDFIELDS MAN FREED

    ERNEST DA WE, a Kalgoorlie engineer, who was found not guilty this week on a charge of having stolen and received a friction winch the property of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Glasgow Express Hurtles Into Stationary Train

    Speeding through a raging [?] Edinburgh [?] crashed into a station ary train. ...

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  12. BUT WHO COULD PROVE THE BOY WAS GUILTY?

    There is more than a five shilling fine involved in a case in Fremantle Children's Court this week when a father ...

    Article : 272 words
  13. ETON BOYS' TOPPERS AS FOOTBALLS

    Complaints from parents about the number of top hats their sons buy have caused the headmaster of Eton to warn younger boys that ...

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  14. Says Mr. Akeroyd

    "Fine and moderate" is tomorrow's forecast, but cloudiness will be increasing. Sunday's official forecast reads: Fine, with moderate temperatures ...

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  15. Wreaths Disappear From Top Of Grave

    Over a girl's grave in Wiluna a number of pretty wreaths flattered in a fitful Murchison breeze. Next day they were gone. ...

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  16. World's Best

    Karrakatta's new crematorium is now in such first class order that it is ahead of any other in Australia. ...

    Article : 250 words
  17. RAILWAYMAN'S HEART IS STILL THUMPING

    A Railway Department employee is through with early morning swimming, much as he likes it. Why? Because, although he has nothing ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. ALL DRESSED UP AND SOMEWHERE TO GO

    DARKIE" was wearing his woollies and cap when his proud owner June Cheenic of Subiaco took him along to the pots and hobbies parade at her school ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Minister Refused To See Them

    CARDELL-OLIVER. M.L.A. (right) and two members of the deputation of woMEn who visited on the Minister for Employment (Mr. A. R. G. Hawke) on Tuesday to put the case of sustenance workers' families. Mr. Hawke refused to see them but yesterday he received the deputation. (Letterpress page 7). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SECESSION SHAKES OFF ITS DEATH SHROUD

    Secession is to shake off its death shroud and emerge from its grave for a brief fling. A number of Secessionists have arranged ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. PUPPIES POISONED

    Dog poisoners have Often busy in South Perth. Mr. E. J. Adkins, of 133 South-terrace, South Perth, is the owner of a valuable ...

    Article : 86 words
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