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  4. Puzzling Circumstances In Fremantle Murder Mystery Still Unexplained

    The most-talked-of woman in Fremantle to-day is Mrs. Olive Harper, the licensee of the Richmond Hotel. She is not talked about because she has done anything wrong, because she has failed in any obligation or fractured ...

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  5. LEFT SEA TO-DAY AFTER NEARLY 50 YEARS

    CAPTAIN H. C. NORRIS, photographed to-day after be bad resigned his command of the Kangaroo. He has been within a few months of 50 years at sea, and had seen service in sail, in steam and in motor ships. He brought out the Kangaroo in 1915, and bis been in command ever since. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "HE WAS ALL I HAD TO LIVE FOR!"

    In a quiet little house in a Sydney suburb a white-haired old lady is mourning a boy she will never see again. She is the woman who had for years been both grandmother and mother to little Alby Mollor, the victim of last ...

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  7. SAW MAN LYING ON BEACH ON DAY OF FREMANTLE MURDER

    ME. AND BIBS. J. CONGEAR, of Fremantle, who told the police they saw a nan lying on the beach in front of their home from early morning till evening on the day of the Fremantle murder. About 7 p.m. when the man got up and walked away, Mr. Congear pointed him out to an acquaintance who subsequently indicated a man to a patrolman. That night an arrest was made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DON'T SHRIEK AT THE UMPIRE BEFORE YOU STUDY THIS PICTURE

    THE TOP PICTURE shows the flick pass, which will be revived this season after nearly 10 years' absence from Australian football. It win replace the cumbersome and slower punch in the lower picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUES EX-HUSBAND FOR ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE

    Probably the most unusual breach of promise case ever heard in Perth is listed for next Wednesday, at the Supreme Court. ...

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  10. Says Mr. Curlewis:

    Indications surest that metropolitan weather to-morrow will not be the sort that leads people to say with a grumble "More rain and no outdoors to-day." ...

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  11. SAVED FROM ARCTIC ICE

    CAPTAIN SCHMIDT, skipper of the Russian ice-breaker Chelyuskin, which was crushed by [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SLEPT 11 YARDS AWAY AND DIDN'T HEAR THE SCREAMS!

    IN THIS PICTURE we see Mr. W. Anderson (left) standing where he slept on the night of the Fremantle murder, and the figure on the right is indicating with a stick the spot where it is believed the stabbing done. Although Mr. Anderson is not hard of hearing, he slept on and heard nothing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NO SIR, IT'S NOT A DOG!

    THIS QUEER-SHAPED PIECE OF WOOD was picked up and brought into "The Mirror" office the other day. Although It has not been shaped in any way, it would pass for a carving of a dog. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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