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  3. SUBIACO SKITS

    Let us warn you Bill. Your North Perth lady friend is a well-known flirt Don't fall victim to her charms as you did Xmas Eve. ...

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  4. MT. LAWLEY LILTS

    Lewie got terribly sunburnt last Sunday and was frightened that his lips would blister. Chucker reckons we won't know ...

    Article : 660 words
  5. VICTORIA PARK PRATTLE

    Maggie: "There's a little bit of devil in every little angel". Dorrie: "Cuddie Closer." Wake up Ross ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. EAST PERTH PARS

    H—seemed to be very popular with the boys at the band last Sunday night. M.—wants to be careful who she ...

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  7. GUILDFORD GLIMMERS

    B.—you seem to have plenty of admirers. Quite a number of local lads were seen at the Shaftesbury last ...

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  8. FREMANTLE FROLICS

    Is it breaking out again, Gagles? Children's Day at South Beach on Monday It's going to be some Carnival at ...

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  9. BELLEVUE BITES

    The rage of the town, the Chinese puzzle. "Argus" will tell you who. Nobby, why wait at the O.S. corner of a morning? Cut it out, boy! ...

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  10. CHIDLOWS CHIRPS

    Decamped to North Midland—Joe Fitgerald. He intends to play with the N.M.C.C. A fair bowler, good bat, excellent wicket keeper and a ...

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  11. ARMADALE CHATTER

    Les. celebrated his 21st birthday, and everyone enjoyed themselves. Congratulations to Bert and Era. N—, you should stay in your own ...

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  12. NEDLANDS NIPS

    Doris, did you enjoy that picnic with the "Ivy" boys last Sunday? Tich G., you handle "Letetia" well. It is a pity that "Venus'" skipper does ...

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  13. CLAREMONT CACKLE

    Morrie was again a spectator at a recent week-end cricket match. Kalamunda and cricket can't agree, Morrie. Snowy, Ted and Harry were seen ...

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  14. MAYLANDS MOANS

    Songs for our Melbas' and Carusos': Glady R. "Leave me with a smile," Bob M. "There's another little girl, I'm fond of", The housewives chorus "Buy ...

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  15. COTTESLOE CAPERS

    Some of the boys' favorite songs: Bob, "Three o'clock in the Morning," Ted, "Roamin' in the Gloaming". Basher: "Don't go down the Mine ...

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  16. BASSENDEAN BLEATS

    Faith, Hope and Charity—L. Mc., S.B., and A.M. Jilgie Jim was chasing the fair maid from Bellevue last Sunday night. ...

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  17. MAIDA VALE VAMPS

    Did E—give you a black eye Uncle Jimmy? Will seen driving the missus out. Rosie with the girls. Are you ...

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  18. YACHTING YELPS

    Sebrina, why leave your casualties on the jetty? Percy have you found your two- pence yet? ...

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  19. Midland Boys' Club

    Another Euchre Party and Dance is to be held in the Town Hall on Thursday night next by the local Boy's Club, and as the prizes are first class ...

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