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  4. "PHOTOS?—OH NO!"

    "Did you take any photographs of the war?" we asked Mr. H. B. Jenkin, of Mt. Barker, who arrived on the Trans train this morning, after a holiday tour through China and Japan. ...

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  5. JAP WHALERS STAY IN ROADS

    With her mosquito fleet of 12 chasers, the Japanese factory ship Nissen Maru anchored in Gage Roads this morning. ...

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  6. Death Strikes Twice In One Family In A Week

    Twice in a week death has struck the Duffy family of Victoria-street, South Perth. Early last Saturday morning ...

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  7. Benefit Canard Flatly Denied

    Trades Hall officials today gave a very definite and welcome denial to reports that the Lay Benefit funds were ...

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  8. Jap Officer Arrested In Roe-street

    Yoshia Kimusea Meria (23), an officer of one of the Japanese ships, was arrested last night on a ...

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  9. Windsors' Hollywood Address Will Be

    HOLLYWOOD, Today, The report that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are planning to ...

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  10. Bungana's Cup Flight Called Off

    The airliner Bungana, of the Perth-Adelaide run, was scheduled to leave for Melbourne this morning about 10.0 o'clock for the Caulfield Cup. ...

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  11. BOMBS WOKE HIM

    WILLIAM HILL, who bearded with the Jarvis family at Palmyra, was awakened by the bomb explosions and saw the victims bleeding from their wounds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PALMYRA BOMBS

    Harold Jarvis (50), one of three persons injured when two bombs exploded in a abuse in Palmyra on Tuesday ...

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  13. BOY CYCLIST ARRESTED

    For weeks the C.I.B. and suburban police stations have been keeping a close watch for a youth or youths with bicycles, who allegedly got into ...

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  14. CHINA MUST BE FULL OF CHOWS

    THAT WAS OUR IMPRESSION, anyway, when Mr. H. B. Jenkin, of Mt. Barker, showed as this picture of the Anne Lee stranded on the praya at Hong Kong by the typhoon which occurred while he was there. Mr. Jenkin returned to Perth today. (See letterpress.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PERTH MAN GETS "TIN CAN" LETTER

    FROM TIN CAN ISLAND, where one of the strangest postal system in the world is in vogue, Mr. Norman Geddes, of Perth, has received this unique letter, front and reverse of the envelope being shown. The interesting story behind Tin Can Island is told on Page 8. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 'LABOR WILL WIN' — MR. CURTIN

    In a special election message to Western Australians, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) says: "Since leaving Perth, after delivering my policy ...

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  17. Throat Cut

    With a deep gash in his the body of Robert Harold Cummings (38), fisherman, of Collie-street, Fremantle, was found dead about 6.15 ...

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  18. BUT NOT SO SOON!

    Looking after a push-bike into which he almost cannoned in the city during the midday rush today, a pedestrian was amazed to read the sign ...

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  19. Officers And Gentlemen—MEN

    We Australians got hot and cold at the very idea of English amateur cricketers walking out one gate, while professionals emerge from another. ...

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  20. Palmyra Bomb Explosions Wound Three — One Dies

    WHILE SHE AND HER YOUNGER SON slept at their Palmyra home on Tuesday night, a bomb exploded in the bed, wounding Mrs. Margaret Jarvis' and 12-year-old Tom Jarvis. A few minutes later an explosion in another room tore a gaping hole in Harold Jarvis thigh. The two bombs shown above are typical of those used. In the lower picture is the house in which the Jarvis family lived. (Letterpress Page 12.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CAULFIELD CUP POSTPONED

    Owing to heavy rain, the Caulfield Cup was postponed till Wednesday next. The prospects for the race are discussed on our sporting pages. ...

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  22. Lad Faces Car 'Borrowing' Charges

    Of late the police have had a number of complaints of cars being unlawfully removed from outside houses in Nedlands and district. ...

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  23. C.I.B. SEEK NEWS OF MOTHER AND TWO DAUGHTERS

    Inspector J. Doyle, of the C.I.B., is making urgent inquiries into the whereabouts of Edith Elizabeth Farrelly, married, a native of Devon ...

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  24. DARK GLASSES HID BLACK EYES AT HIS WEDDING

    A suburban bridegroom went to the altar the other evening wearing dark glasses. It wasn't that the sun had injured ...

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  25. Says Mr. Akeroyd

    Tomorrow will be fine, but cloudy. Official forecast, issued today by the Weather Bureau, reads:—Fine for the present, but ...

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