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  4. BAILIFF SEIZES SIR AGRION ON SHIP

    It was touch and go when a Bunbury solicitor instructed the bailiff to seize the champion colt on behalf of a Kalgoorlie blacksmith. A note was poked under the door of the house of Belmont trainer, Jackie Brown; and, with Sir Agrion's destination still in the balance, he rushed to Fremantle and the debt was squared in the nick of time. Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 403 words
  5. ITALY BLUFFS OR-?

    Is Italy bluffing or is a vital move planned as a birthday present London isn't quite sure. ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE

    LEN SKINNER, who debunked the old soldier's legend today by covering 700 miles in less than a week, won a £50 wager from Mr. Horry Hall, of Subiaco, and side wagers amounting to another £30. He is here seen receiving the cheque from Mr. H. C. Elliott, manager of Bruce Small Pty. Ltd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AIR CHIEF HERE

    Chief of the Air Staff of the R.A.A.F., Sir Charles Burnett is visiting W.A. to Inspect R.A.A.F. establishments here. He has been having a busy time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RED PAPER WILL STILL BE PUBLISHED

    "Our newspaper, the 'Guardian,' will continue to be published." said Ralph Gibson, secretary of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. Paid Part Debt With Stolen Goods

    Owing a debt to a man, a youth of 17 offered to give him goods in part payment. These goods, it transpired later, were stolen from the store of a city motor firm. Today the man was gaoled for two months. ...

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  10. FINE, WARM SUNDAY

    Rain seems to have vanished again. Sunday's prospects for the metropolitan area are decidedly good for outdoor ...

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  11. JEWEL CASE STOLEN FROM BEDROOM

    Francis Maud Hart residing in Outram-street, West Perth, reported to the C.I.B. this morning that between April 5 and 19 a jewel case ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP PRESIDES

    At a conference held today it was unanimously decided to get in touch with Eastern States unemployment organisa tions with a view to making an Australia-wide appeal ...

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  13. HER MISTAKE

    Through the East Fremantle reserve two figures crept in the moonlight looking for an erring couple. Private detective Eric Robson and a woman were looking for the latter's husband whom they had seen enter the park with ...

    Article : 296 words
  14. Blind Man Weds Today

    Seventy-two, and blind, Walter Grove today married a widow, Mrs Sebo. who is a grandmother at Victoria Park (Story Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Hitler 51 Today

    Crowds gathered at the Wilhelmsplatz before midnight in order to be the first to congratulate ...

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  16. Three Allied Divisions Land In Norway

    Two British and one French division are reported to have landed at Molde, Laerdal and Namsos on the west coast of Norway. ...

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  17. HEROES OF H.M.S. HARDY

    From one of the survivors comes the thrilling story of the adventures of the men of H.M.S. Hardy, which was sunk in Narvik ford. (Story on ...

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