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  4. WHERE WERE THE WATCHERS?

    We have received several complaints from beach goers that the look-out tower at Cottesloe has on more than one occasion lately ...

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  5. CAN YOU DINE AS WELL ?

    Last Wednesday the Zoo snakes had a feed. It was snakes' day—the day when after a month's sleeping and fasting these reptiles awake and eat. The snakes must have known what ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 372 words
  6. FREMANTLE'S FILTHY SLUMS

    Human beings herded together like swine, fetid odors dreadful prison-like shacks,smells, squalidity and decay—conditions, in fact, as bad as London East, have at last caused the Fremantle Council to wake up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FINE TO-MORROW

    Further rain and thunder in the Kimberley and North-West and scattered through the East Gascoyne; otherwise generally ...

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  8. ACT OF POLICE AND ACT OF GOD

    By the act of the police in making a visit and demanding a permit that dreadful Sabbath-breaking instrument the chairoplane ...

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  9. KALGOORLIE CYCLONE THROWS MINERS OUT OF WORK

    ONE OF THE WORST features of yesterdays cyclone was that the damages sustained threw most of the mines on the Golden Mile (shown in this picture) into Idleness. Inset: Right: The beautiful shade trees in Victoria Park which were uprooted; left: Palace Hotel which wm extensively damaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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