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Advertising : 29 wordsON EMPIRE DAY, each year the veterans of long past campaigns are the quests of the Commonwealth Government at dinner. Here are some of the older of the warriors who assembled yesterday, the oldest being Private A. Wheeler (1860-66). Beading from left to right their names are: Top row: Private R. Talbot (1878-80), Bandsman S. V. Barwood (1882-5), Jerry Seward (1873-81); bottom row: Private R. Hood (1866), Private M. McMahon (1882-5) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 605 wordsIt rarely falls to the lot of a person to be arrested on a charge of writing scurrilous and indecent anonymous letters, to be thrust in the lock-up, then sent to the observation ward, released as sane and sent to the lock-up again ...
Article : 502 wordsHERE IS A DUTCH ten-kronen note which a man presented in a city tearooms, asking for change of a £10 note on Wednesday night. When he got the ten singles he left the foreign bill and made his escape. He was arrested later. Incidently ten kronen in our money is worth about ten shillings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsMRS. VENETIA DILLON, who now holds the unique record of being the first woman in this State to conduct her own case before a Royal Commission. Mrs. Dillon showed considerable skill in presenting her side and in deallar with witnesses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 41 wordsLast week "The Mirror" stated on police authority that no letters were found on the person of the late Baden Lathlain, the ...
Article : 55 wordsPerth's well-beloved prelate Archbishop Riley will celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday to-morrow. ...
Article : 42 wordsIf you see Mr. E. B. Curiewis, the weather wizard, wandering casually along to the Observatory at a quarter past nine to take his 9 ...
Article : 279 wordsMRS. OLIVIA HULL, of Cottesloe, who first reported receiving the abusive anonymous letters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsHAY-STREET, although its our main street, isn't apparently made for wet weather. This picture was taken opposite His Majesty's Theatre before noon to-day and looking West can be seen one uninterrupted sheet of water. It's nothing unusual for a wet day either and the affect on traffic is obvious. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsFollowing our article of last week on the difficulties of the unemployed in finding accomodation this weather, "The Mirror" has ...
Article : 109 wordsIf there weren't so many "next times" there'd be a lot more people in Fremantle Gaol. Really, we're all getting ...
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Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), Sat 25 May 1929, Page 1
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