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  4. W.A. Flier Sinks Sub.

    "That's marvellous news!" Squadron Leader Charlie Pearce's mother smiled delightedly this morning when "The Mirror" showed her a cable saying that her son had destroyed a German submarine while in command of a Short Sunderland flying boat. "We could see the submarine silhouetted under the surface," said Squadron Leader ...

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  5. 3 BIG CASES THIS MONTH

    What promise to be three sensational cases are set down for hearing this month. They are two defended divorces and a defended breach of promise case. Dates set for the Everett divorce are July 18, 19 and 22. ...

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    to die — Ronald George France of Nannup, condemned to death for murder. (story Page 8.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOLDIER ONINCEST CHARGE

    Tall, soldierly looking, slightly bald, Horace Hardy (45) was charged with incest today. ...

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    bagged a U-boat—Charles Pearce of W.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOMBS ON GIBRALTAR

    Gibraltar had its first air attack today. Enemy planes attacked three times, and several bombs ...

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  10. RAIL DEATH NEAR CEMETERY

    Dead body of a man was found lying close to the rails 200 yards from Karrakatta station today. ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. FRENCH ISLAND BLOCKADED

    French island of Martinique (West Indies) is blockaded by British cruisers, and fighting might soon ...

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  12. Screaming Bombs On England

    Screaming bombs were dropped by German planes in raids on England last night. One soldier was killed. Another Nazi plane was brought down. A German raider dropped four bombs in the north-east ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 293 words
  13. Forecast:

    Showers down south are likely tomorrow. [?] forecast for Sunday reads: Cloudy in the south west and south ...

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  14. SECRET SESSION UNDECIDED

    Prime Minister Menzies said today that the question of a secret session of Parliament would be discussed ...

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  15. A.I.F MEDICAL EXAM. CHANGES

    On Monday a new method of medical examinations of A.I.F. recruits will commence. ...

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  16. U.S.A. WARNS GERM AN EMBASSY

    State (foreign affairs) Department has warned the German Embassy that the right of foreign diplomats to ...

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  17. THREE KILLED AT CROSSING

    Three men who have not yet been identified were killed about 8.30 a.m. today in a collision between a steam train from ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. SLIPPED IN STREET

    When she slipped In the street near the corner of Wellington and William streets shortly after 11 o'clock this morning Laurel Herrick (18) ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLIST HURT Collision With Utility

    A compound fracture of the left ankle and a fractured left wrist were sustained by motor cyclist Johnnes Roos (33) when he came into ...

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  20. Govt. must Aid Murdered Constable's Young Family

    All that the wife and children of the late P.C. Lauri Buzza, Buzza, victim of the Nannup murder, will receive under the police superannuation scheme is £2 a week. On that she will have to support herself and two young ...

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  21. SUNDAY PETROL

    Minister for Supply. Sir Frederick Stewart, said today he did not consider it necessary that service stations should remain open on Sundays. ...

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  22. CHARGE OF CONCEALING BABY'S BIRTH

    Looking very pale, but quite smartly dressed, an attractive 19-year-old domestic, of North Cottesloe. appeared in the Perth ...

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  23. SERGEANT WAS CASUALTY

    Saddest military casualty of the week is a militia sergeant. He was guest of honor at a big send-off by a number of his soldier pals. But ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. THIEVES TOOK KNIVES, FORKS. CHOCOLATES

    William Herbert Newman, milk salesman of Byford told the C.I.B. today that his house had been broken and entered by forcing a fly door. ...

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  25. TAKING 'EM IN ITS STRIDE

    From Melbourne by today's train came this picture of an Australian army tank in action over rough ground, [?]stacles s mean nothing to It. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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