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  4. CROSSWORDS VINDICATED!

    The general feeling of uncertainty that prevailed as to the legality of the present series of Crossword competitions was effectually dispelled by the clear and concise judgment of Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., during the week. ...

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  5. BROTHERS FIGURE IN PROTRACTED LAWSUIT

    ALTHOUGH IT HAS LASTED the best part of two weeks, the case of the Stevenson brothers is still far from finished and will be resumed after the Sessions. One brother claims that a partnership has existed between the two for something like 50 years, and he is therefore entitled to a share of his brother's assets, while the elder brother denies the partnership and counter claims for £781. The defendant John Stevenson, who is 70 years of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  6. YOUNG MAN-ABOUT-TOWN

    When the East-bound Trans-train drew out of the Perth Station last Saturday night, among the second-class passengers was a well-known local sporting identity, also well known in Perth's social set. ...

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  7. CHICKENS FLY HUNDREDS OF MILES

    FLYING at one day old is not a bad performance for chickens. Hundreds that are bred by Mr. T. Parkinson of Northam (shown here with some of the chicks) are sent by 'plane to Port Hedland, Broome and elsewhere up North when they are a day old. So they do fly—even if not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEET MR. SWORDFISH—WEIGHT 180 LBS.!

    THIS IS AN UNUSUAL CATCH for the W.A. coast. It is a 180lb. swordfish, caught at Geraldton on Tuesday night. Note the cruel-looking mouth in the top view and the 3ft. long sword in the other view. Swordfish, which frequently wife combat against whaLes, are comparatively unknown in these waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WOULD HIS MAJESTY WANT IT?

    THIS IS ONE OF THE 21 GUNS fired at the Esplanade this morning in conformity with the ancient custom of celebrating the King's birthday. "The Mirror" has no hesitation in suggesting that if His Majesty were consulted he'd prefer to have the money spent on this devoted to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SIR KEITH MURDOCH

    Newspaper men all over Australia will be interested in the knighthood conferred on Mr. Keith Murdoch, managing ...

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  11. Monday's Weather Uncertain

    Don't put all the family plate on getting fine weather for Monday's holiday. No guarantee of a fine day could be given by the Weather Bureau when the ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. ROYAL SALUTE FIRED

    Except for the firing of a salute of 21 guns on the Esplanade and a display of flags on Government and private buildings, there was no official ...

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  13. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The King was 68 years old to-day and the occasion was celebrated throughout the Empire. The Prince of Wales deputised for ...

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  14. FINE STAMP OF YOUNG GOLDFIELDERS WHO ARRIVED IN PERTH TO-DAY

    CLEAR-CUT FACES of some of the members of the Goldfields football team which arrived in Perth to-day to play a match against a Coastal side on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ROUGH ON SUNDAY

    We don't envy those who will be tossed about at sea round the coastal region to-morrow. Sunday's official forecast doesn't ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. COFFIN IN BUS

    A local bus carried unusual freight one day this week when one of its passengers arrived with a small coffin under his ...

    Article : 101 words
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