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  4. SLAVS STRIKE FOR HIGHER WAGES THAN ENGLISHMEN

    THOUGH ENGLISH AND ITALIAN GRAPEPICKERS are accepting 8/ a day instead of the usual 11/ in the vineyards, these Slavs refused this week to take a wage cut and went out on strike. So apparently foreign labor isn't always the cheapest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KNOCK BACK FOR M.L.A.'S

    "Why Sir James Mitchell? What could he do as Commissioner that he could not do as Premier?" That question sums up what one "Mirror" reader thinks of the proposal that the Premier should be one of the six ...

    Article : 528 words
  6. "LUCKY" COLLINS WINS TOSS

    The cricketing fraternity had their interest focussed on the W.A.C.A. to-day, when Fremantle and North-East Fremantle met in the first day's play for the premiership. ...

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  7. LUCKY SLIP

    A girl slipped and fell on a wet footpath. A young man picked her up. ...

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  8. Fine For The Rest Of The Holidays

    Fine weather is promised for the remainder of the Easter holidays. The official weather forecast for to-morrow is: Fine generally ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. NO SIGN OF

    You'd never have believed there was a depression, to see the crowds in town on Thursday. ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. LANG TAKES THE KNOCK

    NORTH-EAST FREMANTLE'S PREMIER BATSMAN LANG took the knock—quite a number of them—in today's premiership match. This one has him a bit puzzled, but he didn't repudiate his side, his 64 being well earned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SCENE OF AMBUSH AND SHOOTING AT LATHAM

    WITNESSES AT THURSDAY'S INQUEST at Dalwallinu into the shooting of an Italian clearer at Latham stated that his attacker fired from behind the bush shown on the left of this picture while the white paper marks the spot the deceased had reached when he was shot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Cooler Monday

    The Commonwealth Meteorological officer when asked for a forecast for Monday said that practically the same conditions would apply as those ...

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  13. APRIL-FOOLED!

    The unemployed couldn't resist an April Fools Day joke on the police. Notices calling a meeting at the ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S SHOWS

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  15. THE DIMMER'S VICTORY

    The Dimmer's victory at Randwick to-day enhanced his prospects for the Sydney Cup on Monday. (See racing pages). ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S CHAMPIONS STAGE SPECTACULAR TENNIS AT PICTURESQUE KING'S PARK COURTS

    SOME FINE TENNIS was seen on the King's Park courts yesterday and to-day, when the State championships were contested. On the left of the panorama of the two exhibition courts is Adrian Quist, the dashing S.A. junior, rising on his toes for a shot. On the right is the cool and graceful Harry Hopman, member of two Davis Cup teams, who showed great form in singles and doubles. Inset: Marcus Coleman, who played the game of his life in his match against Schlesinger. It was one of the finest matches of the tournament. To-day Quist defeated Edmondson and Hopman beat Carpenter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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