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  4. "I'M MURDERED!"

    "For God's sake, give me Water— I'm murdered." Bloodstained and cruelly battered, an elderly woman gasped this out when she ...

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  5. CHRISTIANS' FIRST WINNER

    K. BOLLEMAN (C.B.C.) had a pleased look after winning the 220 at to-day's Interschool sports. (See letterpress, Page 3). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HE CAN JUMP!

    BARRIE (S.C.), snapped after winning the junior high jump at to-day's Interschools sports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIRL WEARS SLACKS IN DOCK

    Western Australia set a new Police Court record this Week When a girl defendant appeared in Court in slacks. On the beaches and on hiking parties feminine slacks are quite common nowadays. But it is easy to imagine the ...

    Article : 397 words
  8. UPPER HOUSE WILL K.O. BETTING BILL!

    In well-informed circles little hope is held out for the passing of the Betting Bill that is now talked of. "It Is very doubtful whether it will get past the other place, but it ...

    Article : 437 words
  9. One On the Barber!

    He Came into a city barber's shop this morning, a[?]erned in a blazer of bright colors ant distinctive designs. "Hello, What school is that blazer for?" ...

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  10. "MIRROR" SHIELD PRESENTED TO WEST PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB

    THE PRESIDENT OF THE W.A.N.F.L. (Mr. W. Stooke) presenting "The Mirror" Shield to Mr.A. Breckler, President of the West Perth Football Club, last night. (Letterpress Page 4.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FINE WEATHER

    Beach-goers will welcome the forecast that to-morrow in the metropolitan area is expected to be fine. At noon today, acting divisional ...

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  12. SCENE OF HECTIC NORSEMAN BEER BATTLE

    THE HOTEL AT NORSEMAN, where after the Conclusion of the "Beer Strike" this week, there was a free fight. Pots were hurled about, beer was seized and eventually the publican had to turn on free beer to save his place from demolition. The police: arrested six men, several to various terms in gaol, one man getting two months in addition, for jumping on a constable, when he was knocked down in the hotel melee (see other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RACE TO NEW ZEALAND

    The Canterbury Aero Club has decided to support the proposal to promote an air race from Melbourne to Christchurch. ...

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  14. Secession Delegates Arrive in London

    "Here's luck to the Dominion of Western Australia," said Mr. J. MacCallum Smith when proposing the toast at an informal reception at ...

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  15. Premier Sails For N.Z.

    The Premier (Hon. P. Collier) will leave Sydney for Wellington (N .Z.) by the Marama, which sails at 4 p.m. on Friday next, November 2. ...

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  16. KILLED SIX WOUNDED TWO

    Running amok, a man who was badly gassed in the war and was crazed by long illness, shot and killed his two aged sisters, two ...

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  17. "COME ON HALE!"

    TWO HALE SCHOOL BOYS cheering on their champions at today's "Inters." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PENSIONS CHARGES

    This week two women stood in the Police Court charged with having drawn the British Imperial pension after they had re-married. ...

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  19. Rottnest Heartburning

    There is more heartburning than usual over the allotment of Rottnest bungalows this summer. Quite a number of the "regulars" have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BROKE LONG-STANDING RECORD TODAY

    P. JACOBY (H.S.) winning the 440 Yards at to-day's Interschools, and breaking J. Clarke's record which had stood for 18 years. (See letterpress, page 2). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PERTH MAN HAS COINS OVER 2000 YEARS OLD

    HERE'S A FEW COINS of the Roman period. B.C 158-146, owned by Mr. Arthur Haynes the well-known Perth solicitor. The big one in the centre is a Macedonlan Tetradracm. Coins of this period, though worth only the equivalent of a few shillings in their own era, have been valued at as much as £200. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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