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  4. LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM IN THE 70'S

    One is never too old to love—even when Eve is 70 or thereabouts and Adam is only a year or two short of 80. But the love dream in which an elderly couple basked in a nearby suburb is now o'er and there are even rumors ...

    Article : 375 words
  5. DEAF MUTE COWHAND'S TOUGH LUCK

    While a deaf and dumb man was absent getting his overcoat, 37 of the herd of 80 cows he had been watching ...

    Article : 239 words
  6. IT'S EMPIRE DAY ON MONDAY

    Monday (May 24) is Empire Day. Probably never before has the day had such significance. The ...

    Article : 159 words
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    MR. W. SIMS, a deaf-mute cowhand, of Franklin-street, Leederville, with the horse he was riding when he tried to "rescue" his cows. (See letterpress.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  8. ARSON ATTEMPT? Near Bridgetown

    Information was received at the C.I.B. today from the police officer in charge at Bridgetown that early this morning an attempt had been ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. MRS. BURROWS' APPEAL

    Mrs. Evelyn Burrows' appeal was commenced before the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday and was adjourned to Monday. (See Page 7). ...

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  10. RIVER CLAY DEFIES FIVE TON CRANE

    DOWN AT BARRACK-STREET JETTY they have been trying to hoist old piles from the gripping clay of the river bed. But even a five ton crane has come off second, the tenacity of the clay smashing several lots of block and tackle used. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "COCKNEY JOE"

    "Cavalcade," the British news-magazine, describing the Australian Prime Minister, says: "Mr. Lyons speaks in a high ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. "LOUSY BUT LOYAL"

    Novel decorations were quite common at Coronation time and In the streets since. But the Champion of the lot was that of a slum ...

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  13. "PEERS, GENTLEMEN, MEN" "PEERESSES. LADIES, WOMEN"

    Though there were between seven and eight thousand spectators In the Abbey for the Coronation, not more than live hundred were able ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. VISITOR DUNNED

    As he stood on the wharf at fremantle alongside an overseas liner shortly before her departure, a visitor was approached by a casual ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. COLLIE THIRD

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  16. Eighth Motor Fatality For May — Young Man Killed

    The eighth fatal motor accident this month occurred early this morn­ing when George Alfred Gillham (22), of 301 Marmion-street, Palmyra ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. She Had To Take More Water With It

    In an unusual way, a middle-aged lady, sadly the worse for wear, was compelled to take more water with It near a suburban wine shop the ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. TWO GARAGES BURGLED AND CARS STOLEN

    Last night the garage attached to the residence of Frederick Perrie, at 61 Guildford-road, Mt. Lawley, was entered and a sedan car, No. 29138 ...

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  19. SPEAKER'S COACH HAD NO BRAKES

    Missed from the Coronation procession was the massive 7½-ton coach of the House of Commons Speaker, Capt. Rt. Hon. Edward Algernon of Commons to the Abbey, and back to the House after the ceremony. ...

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  20. Says Mr. Akeroyd

    There may be some showers tomorrow, particularly near the coast. At noon today the following forecast for Sunday was issued by the Commonwealth ...

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  21. TWO HOMES ENTERED

    Two reports of Breaking and entering of dwellings were received by the C.I.B. today. At the case of the residence of Albert ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. PUT IT DOWN - THEN TORE IT UP

    A fortnight ago the Perth City Council put a bitumen footpath along the north side of Teague - street, Victoria ...

    Article : 513 words
  23. HEAP OF TROUBLE

    THE HEAP OF BITUMEN piled up where it was stripped from the footpath. See letterpress.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PUZZLE FIND THE SECOND FLOOR

    THAT GHASTLY LOOKING OLD BUILDING In Pler-stroet. where the Boys' Employment League Is housed, has now been adorned with a huge sign which tells visitors that the League is on the "second floor, upstairs". Anyone who tries to find a second floor will need to be a parachute artist. The sign was removed from the League's former premises and it might have been altered before it was re-crected. The League is doing splendid work for the boys, but it doesn't seem ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MRS. SIMPSON v NEVER WISHED TO BE QUEEN

    Wallis Warfield—of whom you have heard as Mrs. Simpson—has one very good friend (beside the Duke of Windsor). ...

    Article : 90 words
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    Inspector J. Duxle of the C.L.B received information today [?] during last night or early this morning ...

    Article : 93 words
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