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  4. BARRICADED WITH SANDBAGS?

    From the Northcliffe district come sensational rumors that a few of the Groupies are taking drastic precautions to forestall any possibility of ejection. It is stated by a man who has just returned to the city ...

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    TEN CHILDREN were left motherless when Mrs. Henrietta Knight, of Mt. Hawthorn, died suddenly this week. Her bereaved husband is in the back row of the picture. (See letterpress). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 29 words
  6. BABY SWALLOWED WARDROBE KEY

    This lovely kiddy is lucky to be alive today. He swallowed a wardrobe key but lives to tell the tale ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 294 words
  7. DOGS, DOGS AND STILL MORE DOGS

    Victoria Park Practical Jokers Certainly Started Something Victoria Park had its best dog show and its best laugh for a long time yesterday. ...

    Article : 380 words
  8. Sydney-Bound

    Shortly after 1.15 p.m. today, W. Read, of the Midland-Bassendean Cycling Club, set out from the Perth G.P.O. on an attempt to ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. MOTHER OF TEN CHILDREN DIES SUDDENLY

    Falling from her bed during the night, a mother of 10 children, at Mt. Hawthorn, was dead before the doctor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THIEVES STEAL SMOKES AND SUGAR

    Last night or in the early hours of this morning the Northern Stores situated at the corner of Charles and Angoe streets, North Perth, was entered, a window being ...

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  11. STARTED THE FUN

    MR. WALLY HILLE, a popular Victoria Parkite, who told "The Mirror" today that he and a few friends had put up the joke about the dogs on Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SULPHUR DOES THE TRICK

    If you don't want to lose your fowls before the Show keep a watchful eye on them. Fowls have been disappearing on great ...

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  13. HADN'T SEEN EACH OTHER FOR 40 YEARS

    THESE TWO LADIES, who met the other day at the home of Mr. C- H. Counsel in Woodsome-street. Mt. Lawley. went to school together at Leek, England, but hadn"t seen each other for 40 years. Mr. Counsel knew that the ladies were old friends and arranged the meeting. Mrs. Lambert, who is on the left of the picture, is his aunt and she was cele- brating her 80th birthday. Mrs. Poison, on the right, is 86. Mrs. Lambert, who is related to Daniel Lambert, tl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WHO'LL BE STUNG?

    The Government is preparing a taxation Bill for which a draft has already been printed and circulated in certain ...

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  15. POPULAR FOOTBALLER

    George Moloney the Claremont captain, who won the Sandover medal this week, is leading in "The Mirror" ...

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  16. SUDDEN DEATH

    Fremantle detectives are inquiring into the sudden death of an old-age pensioner in a Cliff-street boarding house. ...

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  17. Sunday Sport

    The question of Sunday sport has again made its weskly appearance, this time in the form of a protest against a football match held at ...

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  18. Says Mr. Curlewis

    Most people should be [?]it's grand to be alive tomorrow For it promises to be a splendid spring day. ...

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  19. WHY DIDN'T THE WORLD END?

    Wasn't the world going to end or another great war going to start on September 16? We waited for it [?] ...

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