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  4. SAID HE FOUND MAN CHAINED IN SHED

    PERCY SMIRK, who was one of principal witnesses in the [?] in a Shed" case at Fremantle this week. (See Page 11). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OLD MAN ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CHAINED UP HERE

    THE SHED in which it is alleged Doherty was chained by Ward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
  6. POLITICIANS GET BUSY

    Are you on the roll? If you haven't been pestered with this question during the last couple of weeks, you're fortunate For close on 50 politicians, and another 50 who want to ...

    Article : 409 words
  7. WILL HALCOMBE BE PICKED

    In response to a wire from Dr. A. Robertson, Chairman of the Board of Control, the figures of Ron [?] combe, Western Australia's fast bowler, have been forwarded for the information of the controlling authorities. ...

    Article : 395 words
  8. ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CHAINED IN A SHED

    MATTHEW ("JOE") DOHERTY, the old-age pensioner who to alleged to have been chained in a shed at Rockingham. Philip Ward has been committed for trial on a charge detaining him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  9. TOO RICH! 25 BOB A WEEK

    Evidently some of the foreign tradesmen in Perth win soon become bloated plutocrats. Two of them, working on a house in ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    PHILIP WARD, who is alleged to have chained Doherty, an old-age prisoner, in a shed at Rockingham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PAYING THE PIPER FOR WHELAN'S SEARCH

    It is rumored that strong representations are being made to the Commonwealth Government to bear the whole cost of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. THESE DIAGRAMS SHOW WHAT BODY-LINE BOWLING DOES

    IN THESE TWO DIAGRAMS specially prepared for "The Mirror" we see the difference between body line bowling and the ordinary fast leg theory. In the top picture it can be seen how in defending his body from the 80 mile an hour high rising ball the batsman is liable to spoon the leather to a field closely packed round the wicket to catch him. The bottom picture shows how an ordinary fast leg ball pitched just hi front of the bat offers no particular difficulty or dangers to a good batsman. This ball's flight is illustrated by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 163 words
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