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  4. SEMI-FINALISTS IN TODAY'S SLAZENGER CUP TENNIS

    FOUR OF THE GIRLS who played in the Slazenger Cup semi-finals at kitchener park today. From left Yvonne Creeper (S.H.H.s), Pat. McDermott (S.H.H.s), Elizabeth Freeth (P.C.) and Diana Hardwick (P.C.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THIS IS NOT ENOUGH!

    In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday night Mr. George Lambert, with tears in his voice, launched under parliamentary privilege a full-dress debate on manganese, and incidentally on the allegations recently made by ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. SOON TO BECOME A MOTHER!

    Never before in local memory has a woman expecting to become a mother faced a charge of wilful murder. But that is the position to day of Concetta Giaquinta, who this week stood dry-eyed in the drab Fremantle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DUKE IN ADELAIDE

    Adelaide is on fete. The Duke of Gloucester has taken the city by storm, and no matter where the Duke is going thousands throng ...

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  8. LOVE DRAMA INQUEST

    The story of one of the most remarkable love dramas in the State's history will be told to the Northam Coroner on Monday. ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. WHO IS RIGHT?

    In his speech in the Assembly this week on the subject of the W.S. Manganese Co., Mr. Lambert M.L.A said that the first fact he wished to establish was ...

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  10. BIRD'S NEST ON CAR!

    THIS MAGPIE, owned by Mrs. Cotterell, of 25 Davis-street, Kalgoorlie, had built a nest on the spars rim of this car. Maggle is a shrewd bird. When tired, he sits on the nest and says, "Poor Jack!" and when feeling sentimental he whistles "Rose Marie." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HERE'S AN UNUSUAL SIGHT FOR PERTH!

    THESE ARE GYPSIES who for part of the week camped a mile or so from victoria park on the Albany road. They tell your fortunes if you cross their palms with silver, just like all Sypsies are supposed to do. (Read about them on Page 7.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A BODYLINE ECHO

    "I have been told that international matches are conducive to goodwill between nations. If I had not been told that on good ...

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  13. SOCIETY LEADERS BLACKLIST ROYAL VISIT DANCE

    The Melbourne dance party for the guests from the visiting warships has not met with universal approval, although steps will be taken to ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. Says Mr. Curlewis

    With the exception of showers in the southern parts of the State, tomorrow looks like being a fine day. The Weather Bureau, in its noon ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. NEARLY AS BAD AS THE OLD BROKEN BOTTLES!

    IN THE OLD DAYS IN PERTH people erecting walls which loiterers might sit on covered the top with pieces of broken class On this low walt. Just crected in Stirling-street, these fierce-looking spkes have been placed. They are not very handsome and staggering drunks or children playing in the vicinity might regret they were ever placed there surely it would have been better to have made the wall a little higher if the owners of the property didn't want people ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TO-DAY'S SHOWS

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