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    Ancient South American Art An elaborately-carved boulder discovered recently in Guatemala, South America, showing what early art in that continent was like. This stone is believed to be nearly 3000 years old. "Sphere," London, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NUMBER FIFTEEN

    The wind being fair, we unfurled the winged sails and pointed the bow of our neat little lugger straight for Stag's Island. One incentive for visiting this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Master Painters' Picnic which took place at Nedlands a few days ago. This was the first of what is to be an annual fixture, and a good sports programme was arranged for both children and adults. Photo. by S. C Hoperaft, Leederville. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Western Australia 80 Years Ago

    Much of the space in the "Inquirer" of April 10 is given up to a lengthy report of the offences dealt with at the Quarter Sessions, comments upon ...

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  7. A Humorist who Amused a Town and District

    There has probably never been a greater practical joker than the late Jack Gollan, and there certainly was rever a more popular and [?] ...

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  8. "OLD NED"

    In the newspaper room of the Perth Public Library is an excellent enlarged photo of one of the city's best-known characters—"Old Ned," formerly of the ...

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  9. The Romance of the Pearling Industry

    To the young man with limited capital, probably no industry in Australia offers greater opportunity than does pearling. With pearl shell at anything ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A Ramble by the River

    You remember the old tag— "Algie met a bear; The bear was bulgy; The bulge was Algie." ...

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    After Twenty-five Years Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss and family, residents of Francis-street, Perth. The marriage of the parents took place in Tasmania on November 24, 1899, where their first child was born. The other eleven children are all Western Australians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Wrigley says: I believe in newspaper advertising. I spend about a million dollars a year for newspaper ...

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  13. VISITORS TO SYDNEY

    West Australians visiting Sydney can always purchase copies of the latest issue of "The Sunday Times" at Gordon and ...

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