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  4. THESE WILL STAY IN MOTHBALLS FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS!

    THE FRILLS OF OFFICE ARE USUALLY DESPISED by Labor Governments and when Parliament opens on Tuesday the new Speaker (Mr. Panton) will make his bow without the wig, and the lace ruffles for neck and wrists worn by the last Speaker and shown in this picture. They will therefore go in mothballs until there's a new Government. Mr. Panton, however, will make some concession to tradition by wearing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HE HASN'T SWALLOWED A MEAL

    Let's introduce you to a man who hasn't swallowed a meal for twelve years and yet is still alive to tell about it The holder of this record is Mr. James Pollard, of Carlisle, and he's not losing any sleep about the matter ...

    Article : 384 words
  6. 63 PRIZEWINNERS

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  7. HASNT SWALLOWED A FEED FOR 12 YEARS!

    MR. JAMES POLLARD, of Carlisle, who hasn't been able to swallow a meal Since he had a serious stomach operation twelve years ago, but nevertheless gets along quite well. (See letterpress this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  8. STILL FINE SUNDAY

    Smuggle in between those blankets early to-morrow night! For it promises be a [?] evening, and around the coast rain ...

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  9. RELIC OF FORREST EXPEDITION OF 1874

    THIS GUN, presented to the Historic [?] Society this week by Miss Grace N. Sweeny, of Perth, was carried by her father, James C. Sweeny, on the Forrest expedition of 1874, from Geraldton to the overland telegraph line in S.A. It was one of the most remarkable journeys in the records of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SCHEME FOR THE NORTH

    "The Mirror" hopes that local busybodies will refrain from objecting to the handing over of a portion of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. HITLER—WHEN HE'S HAPPIEST

    THIS IS THE LATEST PICTURE of the German Dictator in his happiest role as leader of his victorious brownshirts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POLICE DIG UP HUGE CACHE OF ILLICIT LIQUOR.

    GIGGING ON A PROPERTY AT MIDDLE SWAN. P.C. Emberson (left) and other polite found some 60 bottles of illicit spirit. Fines of £75 were imposed on the foreigner who owned the property. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SIR JAMES MITCHELL'S SALARY UNDECIDED

    Sir James Mitchell is in the unique position of having a job and not knowing what his salary will be! ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. TO-DAY'S SHOWS

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