Under this heading readers are invited to contribute brief stories of general appeal and interest and with a West Australian setting for preference. Local legend, history or personalities, reminiscence, nature lore, coincidence, curiosities, tragedy, humour—in short, life as it is and was in the city, town and bush. For the ...
Article : 90 wordsDEAR "Non-Com."—In the reign of Lucas on Anna Plains numerous humorous incidents occurred, hence this yarn. ...
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Article : 378 wordsDEAR "Non-Com."—Old Flivver rocked and swayed along the forest track at a fair ten miles an hour, and I exuded gratitude to Henry for the 10-inch ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 751 wordsDEAR "Non-Com,"—Scattered throughout the vast Murchison country you will find them, from New Norcia to Mullewa, from Mullewa to far off Cue, each ...
Article : 460 wordsTYEAR "Non-Com."—The universal colour of the pure bred Australian native dog, or "dingo," is red with a white tip to the tail, but just occasionally ...
Article : 1,152 words"Chara," South Australia.—A good yarn that climbs the Hilltop in due course. "Penner Up," Gascoyne.—Many thanks for an interesting item. ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsDEAR "Non-com,"—This little escapade happened in North Queensland, the dramatis personae being "Wingy" and in the background myself. Win"y had lost ...
Article : 325 wordsDEAR "Non-Com."—Two of the local lads deciding to forsake the wheatbelt for the goldfields, between them purchased a motor bike. With all their worldly ...
Article : 330 wordsDEAR "Non-Com,"—Overheard from next door, late at night: "I tell you your baby is dead; no use bringing it to me. Take it away; it smells. It's your ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 24 Mar 1938, Page 10
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