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  3. WHEN PERTH HAD A CURFEW

    In the nineties—following the discoveries of gold—the influx of population was proportionately greater than it is today, but I recall little talk of acute housing shortage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AS I SEE IT

    PREMIER McLarty is likely to face a vigorous session when Parliament assembles next month. Quite a few problems have cropped up in the recess, and the law with regard to evictions has made the ...

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  5. WILLIAM'S BOYS WERE POPULAR

    London, Sat: Tubby M. Yves Guillou, mayor of bomb-blasted Caen in Normandy, was delighted because the town's rebuilding was going ahead so well. ...

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  6. Whacon for U.K. dinners

    London, Sat: A new unrationed meat, whacon, reached British shops last week. ...

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  7. SPRINT STAR

    Fast moving Victorian, Roy Beckwith, caught at high speed in a training sprint, Roy, winner of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOG PIANIST

    New York, Sat.: Tschaikowsky, a piano-playing dog belonging to actor Steve Cochrane, was ...

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  11. Bank minds babies, too

    New York, Sat: No cold stare greets a stranger walking into US National Bank in Denver. ...

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