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  2. THE MIRROR SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 8, 1933.

    Dictators have returned to the stage of world affairs. Mussolini sways Italy, Stalin rules Russia, and now Hitler is the supreme authority in Germany. Each one reigns in the name of a different organisation in political ...

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    IT may be one of the results of Ottawa. It may be just hard business. But it is gratifying at any rate that a British Navy tinned milk ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LETTERS THAT WERE NEVER POSTED

    Dear Sir— Recent prosecutions show that the gambling laws of Western Australia, are still vague, ineffective and even unjust. You, sir, as a man of the world, probably realise that men will ganible as long as humanity endures, and the only form of control a Government can fairly ...

    Article : 147 words
  6. TOUGH ON US!

    Apparently the Dean of Canterbury is developing a sense of humor. Possibly he fears that otherwise he ...

    Article : 104 words
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  9. NO LOTTERY!

    This week the police withdrew the charge of conducting a lottery preferred against Ernest Frederick Shacklock. ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. A NEW ELECTION

    A new election is necessary for the Kimberley seat. Having once decided that the nomination of Mr. A. A. Coverley was ...

    Article : 145 words
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