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  2. Man With "Rich Aunt"' Diddled F.C. Swaine In Deal Over Furniture

    Described as a "chronic alcoholic," accountant Noel Redmond Joyce (35), of Subiaco, who approached city auctioneer, Frederick Claude Swaine, recently with a proposal about furniture, ended up in gaol. This week in Perth Police Court he got a total of 10 months on 2 charges of false pretences and I of theft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 510 words
  3. Stole To Keep Up With Others

    Attractive girt of 15 who stole money from the purse of a girl with whom she worked in a city frock shop, admitted ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. Lost Character

    Lad of 13 who took a £6 bike from Nedlands baths and was seen riding it around, took it home and painted the joints over, bo it wouldn't be ...

    Article : 60 words
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  6. Owner Found Boy "Moored" To Launch

    No home to go to, sent from one parent to the other, not wanted by either, a lad was forced to sleep in a draughty shed on the river-front When it got too cold, he clambered aboard a launch and slept the rest of the night in a bunk. And It was there that the owner found him cold and hungry, and only 15 years old ...

    Article : 336 words
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  8. MILK FINES

    Selling under-standard milk, cost Angus Rawson, of 5th Avenue, Mt. Lawley, Henry Sherwood, of Guildford-rd, Maylands, and George Green ...

    Article : 35 words
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