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  2. THE MYSTERY OF WILLIAM BROWN

    NOVEMBER 28, 1928, A MAN GIVING THE NAME OF WILLIAM Brown engaged a bed at the Horseshoe Coffee Palace in Murray-street, Perth. Two days later William Brown surprised the proprietress by telling her that he wished to pay for his accommodation. The reason ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHEN FRANCIS EMILY EVANS breasted the bar of the divorce court (presided over by the Chief Justice. Sir Robert M’Millan) on. ...

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  5. GOING EAST.

    Following are the passengers by the trans express, November 30, 1929: Messrs. Bradley, Morris, Driscoll, Beck, Joubert, Hulle, Deer, Harris, ...

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