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Article : 194 wordsThe two main prizes in the No. 28 Charities consultation drawn today went to the goldmining district of the State. The ticket which won the £2000 ...
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Article : 270 wordsFOR ABOUT HALF AN HOUR today Leo Cherniavsky, the noted violinist, played to over 30 former soldiers in the Repatriation Ward of the Perth Hospital, and earned their sincere appreciation. The picture shows him talking with one of the inmates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Tue 18 Jun 1935, Page 1
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