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Advertising : 61 wordsE. K.May (left) Katanning, and K. McKenzie, Fremantle, who tied yesterday in the final of the King's Prize, the most coveted honor in rifle shooting. Keay proved the victor in the shoot-off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), Sat 5 Sep 1931, Page 1
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