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  4. Collie Read £25 In "Give It A Name" Contest: 25 others Each Win £1!

    Unprecedented success has attended the first "Mirror" give It a Name" Contest, which was finalised this week. The idea of giving a name to a picture appealed to our readers as a fascinating and diverting pastime, and as a ...

    Article : 695 words
  5. WHICH PREMIER DID IT?

    Political circles were buzzing with excitement to-day be- cause the ex-Lieut.Governor, Sir John Northmore, bad let the cat out of the bag over the appointment of Sir James Mitchell—or at least he let the feline further out than ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. REFEREE IN HOLTS WITH WRESTLERS AT LAST NIGHTS BOUT

    THIS PICTURE SHOWS REFEREE THOMPSON (top), Savelieff (centre) and Santell (underneath)all in holts at last night's Luxor bout. Saveliet objected to referee Thompson's points against him after the final round and in the stir that followed all three were struggling on the mat. In this picture Thompson is securely held in a headlock by Savelieff, while Santell has a headlock and leg scissors on Savrelieff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S MOST TRAVELLED CAT IS *" IN PERTH

    THIS IS PETER, who, with bis master Mr. George Petersen, of Wirth's Circus has travelled throughout the Commonwealth, Tasmania and New Zeland, some 360,000 miles. Peter always travels in style and has earned for himself the title of the Camera of the feline world. He's a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO OVERFLOW

    For the first time for years there may be no overflow at Mundaring Weir this year. The water a still a foot from the ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. HOW WOULD YOU UKE TO HAVE THIS FLOWN OVER YOUR HOUSE?

    SOMETHING NEW IN WEDDING JOKES IS NEEDED! At least, so It seems with a section of Perth jokers who combined in flying this sign over the home of a newly-married couple in West Subiaco whilst they were absent on their honeymoon recently. It was certainly a novel joke, and was accepted by the victims as such on their return home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LAST DAY

    To-day was the last day on which sustenance men could be engaged on Road Board work. The Ministry's policy of giving men ...

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  11. FINE FOR HIKING

    Hikers should have a fine day to-morrow. The official forecast reads: Generally fine, except for scattered showers in the North-West and light showers in ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. VERY DISAPPOINTING RAINS

    This morning: the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. B. B. Curlewis) received a number of reports of lightshowers in the wheat belt and other ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. DON'T

    The wildflowers are now blooming in the hills, and week-end flower quests are popular with motorists and ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. TODAY'S SHOWS

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  15. TWO BIG ROAD RACES ATTRACT LARGE FIELDS OF CYCLISTS TO-DAY

    LEFT: The 9-minute men getting off the mark in the Bassendean-York and return race. Centre: H. Opperman, the scratch man, gets a little final aid from his wife. Right: The scene at the start of the Perth-Pinjarra this morning. The 8-minute men are just off and the 7-minute bunch are on the mark. For result see Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
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