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  4. STATE'S LONGEST ROAD RACE HELD TODAY IN BITTER WINTER WEATHER

    P. ROBERTS (scratch) being rubbed down by his trainer prior to the start of the Bassendean-Northam-return road race this morning. The trainer is G. Hanna, who won the Arrow race last Saturday.—Roberts won last year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  5. ANOTHER HA'PENNY?

    To-morrow morning the Master Bakers will hold a meeting. And the purpose of their meeting will not be to see whether they can reduce the price of bread. Oh no! They ...

    Article : 532 words
  6. SANDOVER MEDALIST AT WORK

    LOU DAILY, winner of the Sandover Medal, photographed with his paint brush and pot at Boltons bodyworks at Fremantle. (Letterpress Page 15.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CLAREMONT'S ELUSIVE PROWLER

    Today the Police Dept. definitely scotched the persistent rumors that elusive Claremont prowler had been arrested. The erratic behavior of this person, whose queer ...

    Article : 542 words
  8. LEPER NURSE

    It was learned today that a Western Australian nurse, suffering from leprosy, had been taken to the lazaret at ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. IS IT A MINE OR A BATTLEFIELD?

    THERE'S ENOUGH GEAR here to make it look like a mine surface or a battlefield. Actually It Isn't either. It's only the gear for laying the sewerage pipes in Brisbane-street, where the trenches are about 35 feet deep. Huge sand deposits, which were cluttering up the street and business premises were removed to a nearby square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Says Mr. Curlewis

    Early spring fashions are not likely to get an airing in Perth's thoroughfares and parks tomorrow, since the weather won't favor the wearing of flimsy frocking. ...

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  11. VICTORIOUS IN THIRD HEAT FOR "MIRROR" CUP

    ON THE LEFT IS 20-YEAR OLD ERIC ORRISS, OF WEMBLEY, who gained first place at the Ambassadors Theatre last night in the third of the heals or the amateur trials for possession of "The Mirror" Cup; in the centre is his hand holding a diminutive mouth organ, only 1 1/2 inches in length, with which he played his first item last night; on the right is Frank Moore whose vocal offering won him second place. First and second in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EAST PERTH? PEEPING TOM

    East Perth's Peeping Tom is still active. Twice during the past week he eluded capture by the proverbial whisker. One man, seeing him approach a window ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. Saw Music

    The noise made by a circular saw will be the cause of a legal battle, the first shots tn which were fired this week. ...

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