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  4. DEAD HORSE CHOPPED WITH THREE AXES

    A man, his wife and a small boy, armed with an axe apiece, and hacking into the carcase of a dead draught horse. Motorists passing along Ascot Road, and people living ...

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  5. HOME WITH HER LOVED KIDDIES BUT A SHADOW IS OVER HER

    VERY PRETTY and only 25, Mrs. Linda May Weir, of Claremont, was committed for trial this week on a charge of bigamy. (See Page 15). She has been living at home with her husband for some time now and she was photographed there today with her two fine kiddies of whom she is obviously very fond. Mrs. Weir has reserved her defence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WILL RAILWAYS OFFICER GET LONDON JOB?

    One of the big plums of the State service is the position of secretary of the Western Australian agency in London. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DUKE MEETS MRS. SIMPSON NEXT WEEK

    The "Daily Mall's" Tours correspondent states the Duke of Windsor will meet Mrs. Simpson for the first time since his abdication at ...

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  8. PENNY PHONE CALLS PERHAPS

    Twelve months or so ago two men arrived from the Eastern States and started here a campaign, similar to ...

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  9. "GOOD! THAT MEANS ANOTHER SLICE!"

    ON TUESDAY the price of bread drops a ha'penny. Families where kiddies can eat slice after slice of bread without turning a hair, will be glad of the good news. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Congrats Comrades!

    Monday is Labor Day, a public holiday, and a big occasion in tiM Labor movement in Australia. "The Mirror," though a non-party ...

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  11. PAID £72—WIDOW TOOK OUT £53

    When a widow formally claimed her husbands insurance in the city the other day she found that she was entitled ...

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  12. MRS. BURROWS' APPEAL PROBABLY WEEK AFTER NEXT

    It is expected that Mrs. Evelyn Burrows' appeal will come before the Court of Criminal Appeal the week after next. ...

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  13. HE'LL RETURN

    Don't let anyone tell you that the Premier will not return from London. It was strongly rumored during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SURELY IT'S NOT THE KING

    Who is this strange man on the new 5/ pieces which are being minted to mark the Coronation? Surely the profile on these two-inch ...

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  15. CANARY'S CAGE WILL HAVE TO WAIT

    If the weather plays square by the new divisional meteorologist, Mr. A. G. Akeroyd, we'll have it fine for the holiday on Monday. ...

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  16. MAY SESSIONS WILL COMMENCE ON TUESDAY

    The May sessions of the Criminal Court will be opened before the Chief Justice (Sir John Northmore) and juries at the Supreme Court on ...

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  17. Says Mr. Akeroyd

    Today for the first time "The Mirror" had the pleasure of hearing the voice of the new Meteorologist. Mr. A. G. Akeroyd, over the "phone, and he gave cheering ...

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  18. Coronation Special

    Next week's "Mirror" will be a Special Coronation issue. A series of articles will deal with the Coronation ceremony itself and ...

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  19. Engagement Ring Taken From Window Sill

    Miss Annie Bayliss reported to the C.I.B. today that yesterday afternoon when she visited the [?] at the Perth [?] Institute she took her ...

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  20. HERE'S A JOB FOR THE PAINT BRUSH

    One of our men, who always fancied that his eyes were sharper than most, tried to read the clearing times on a pillar box the other night ...

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  21. "I'M A CROCK" Says Jesting King

    "All in all. I seem to be a crock!" said King George VI, as he laughingly discussed with friends the frequent reports that he suffered from ...

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  22. POLICE CHIEF ILL

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. D. Hunter) is at present confined to his bed suffering from a severe chill and cold. ...

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  23. GOLD RING DISAPPEARS

    Miss Edna [?] of 10 Them is street reported to the C.I.B. this morning that last evening she placed her handbag containing a gold ring on a bed in her ...

    Article : 56 words
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