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  4. Police Probe Mystery of Two Women In House

    Hearing cries of distress, residents near a house in Riley-road, Claremont, where a woman and her daughter lived, decided, after advice, to call in the police. Both of the women in the house were strangers, having recently arrived from Cairo, and, as there seemed to be an air of mystery about the house, it was thought that, in the women's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Killed On Day of His Promotion

    LIEUT. HERBERT LESLIE LOUGHTON, who was killed in a motor accident near Burekup yesterday was, till the day of his death, a warrant officer of the Australian Instructional Corps, who joined the 11th Battalion of the Second A.I.F. He was only gazetted as Lieutenant a few hours before his death. He resided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Came In For His Pension—Faces Murder Charge

    In a cell at Southern Cross a thin, middle-aged, returned soldier sits with a dread murder charge hanging over his head. From miles out in the Never-never, Douglas John Slater ...

    Article : 430 words
  7. 4 A.M. FIRE AT W. PERTH

    A piano and a mantle wireless set were destroyed, among other articles of furniture in the room, when a fire broke ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. W.A. Flier Gets Big Command

    Squadron-Leader Charles Pearce, who has been appointed to the command of the R.A.A.F. Squadron ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. IDEAL FOR SUNDAY

    Perfect weather is likely to continue tomorrow. Mr. A. G. Akeroyd's official forecast for Sunday reads: ...

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  10. Lieutenant's Death

    Today, G.O.C., Major-General J. M. A. Durrant in referring to the death of Lieut. Herbert Leslie Loughton, said he deeply regretted the loss of ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. Touched a Chow For Luck and Won £6000 Today

    "It all happened at my sister's sale. I saw a chinaman and felt I must touch him for luck. Having done so, I asked my sister for 1/3 for a half ticket in the Charities." excitedly exclaimed Mrs. Digby Knight, of 182 Broome-street, North Cottesloe today. Reason for her excitement and for the interview was the fact that the ticket ...

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  12. THOUSANDS WANT TO FLY

    Since the war began 5118 men have been enlisted for air crews and 2679 as technicians. Minister for Air Fab[?]airn today ...

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  13. JOE LOUIS' USUAL

    World heavyweight champion Joe Louis retained his title by knocking out challenger Joe Paychek in the second round of their 15-round ...

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  14. MEET "SALEDAY KIT AND NELL"

    Winner of the £6000 in the Lottery today: Mrs. H. W. Ellemor (right) of Mount Street and Mrs. Digbyy Knight, of Broome Street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. No Rush For Seats

    Road Board nominations day usually provides very few surprises, and today was up to standard. ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. BROKE ARM IN FALL FROM TREE

    When nine-year-old Neil Buckland, of Canning Highway, Canning Bridge, fell from a tree about 10 o'clock this morning he broke his arm. ...

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  17. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR HEALTH?

    It was reported to the C.I.B. today that between 5 p-m. yesterday and 8 p.m. today, entrance was effected to Simpson's Ltd., health food factory ...

    Article : 56 words
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