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  3. GLAMOROUS BLONDE GETS DAMAGES FROM RICH PERTH MAN

    "Visions of a beautiful girl walking the darkened streets of London unemployed came to me " So wealthy Perthite Reg Cooper, barrister and hotel owner, wrote to a lovely blonde chorus girl whose photo in the London "Daily Mirror" had so intrigued him. An earlier, letter and a cable were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Exclusive Photos

    I was struck by your photograph you are certainly most attractive Perth barrister and hotel owner Reg ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Two Letters To London

    From Perth's Hotel Australia, Reg Cooper was said to have written two letters to Peggy Stacey in London, the first on May 11, 1940: It may be you will think I have a colossal cheek in writing to you, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 335 words
  6. "Delightful"

    Peggy Stacey arrived in Sydney or September 6, 1940. "Peggy is a very delight person but in all my life I have never met ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. 'Sudden Change'

    While Reg Cooper and Peggy Stacey were staying at Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, there was a suddes change in his attitude, her counsel ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. A CABLE FOR PEGGY

    Besides the letters, this cable went to London: "Intentions honorable. Prospects her employment Sydney, giving tome independence. I would reside there look after her personally and monetary needs. Object companionship, possibly marriage. Depends on Peggy herself ...

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