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  2. VICHY POLITICS.

    LONDON, April 6.—A correspondent of "The Times" on the French frontier gives his version of the recent talks between Marshal Petain ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia (Dr John Flynn) announced recently in Sydney that the Board of ...

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  4. EMPIRE CAPTIVES.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—There may be a small number of Australians among the sick and wounded prisoners of war whose repatriation ...

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  5. AMERICAN SPHERE.

    NEW YORK, April 6.—The "New York Times" has instituted a survey of the preparations of American cities against air attack in the light ...

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  6. THE MIDDLE EAST.

    LONDON, April 5.—The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Istanbul says it is reliably reported that Axis military ...

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  7. RUBBER PRODUCTS.

    CANBERRA, April 6.—Drastic restrictions on the manufacture and sale of rubber goods are imposed under a control of rubber order No. 4 ...

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  8. The West Australian.

    The appointment of Lt-General Gordon Bennett as a corps commander in Western Australia gives an indication, without any disclosure ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The last of the interruptions to the State railways will be rectified when the Toodyay-Miling line is re-opened for traffic on Friday. ...

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  10. "AUSTRALIA FIRST."

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said today that the Commonwealth Solicitor-General (Sir George Knowles) was ...

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  11. LONDON REPORT.

    LONDON, April 6.—It is understood that fewer than 12 Australians are among the prisoners to be transferred at Smyrna tomorrow The ...

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  12. SYRIA PREPARES.

    LONDON, April 5.—The Beirut correspondent of the American Associated Press says that preparation is continuing in Syria to meet any ...

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  13. CHINA'S FUTURE.

    CHUNGKING, April 5.—Dr Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan, contributing to the Communist newspaper "New China," ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S EFFORT.

    BRISBANE, April 6.—Mr R. D. Elliott, formerly a Victorian Senator, who left Australia nearly 2 years ago at a few hours' notice in answer ...

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  15. EASTER IN USA.

    WASHINGTON, April 6.—Because of a slight cold President Roosevelt did not attend the Easter service at St Thomas's Church, where large ...

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  16. LABOUR IN USA.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—The president of the Committee for Industrial Organisation (Mr W. Green) and the president of the American ...

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  17. THE OFFENSIVE.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—When inaugurating a new "Army hour" radio programme today, the Secretary of War (Mr H. L. Stimson) and ...

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  18. EXPORT OF PIG IRON.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—The Federal Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr J. Healy), replying today to a statement by Mr Menzies, ...

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  19. OUR CHIEF PRAYER

    LONDON, April 6.—The Archbishop Designate of Canterbury (Dr Temple) in a broadcast yesterday evening said: "At no time has the ...

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  20. BARGAINING MACHINERY.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—Mrs Roosevelt in a radio broadcast today urged the retention of the machinery by which Labour can bargain with its ...

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  21. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, April 6.—German type of incendiaries secreted under seat covers of the Belfast Royal Hippodrome, where Sunday troop concerts ...

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  22. ATLANTIC COAST LOSSES.

    WASHINGTON. April 5.—The Navy announced today that a United States merchantman was torpedoed and sunk off the Atlantic coast on ...

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  23. STRIKING NSW MINERS.

    SYDNEY, April 6—The 350 striking miners at the old Buill mine on the South Coast will hold a pit top meeting today to decide whether ...

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  24. HORSES IN HOLLAND.

    LONDON, April 6.—The "Vrij Nederland," the Free Dutch newspaper published in London, reports that horses are fetching £1,000 each ...

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  25. FIRES ON TRAINS.

    SYDNEY. April 6.—Detectives attached to the Railway Department assisted by experts have proved that the three recent fires on trains in ...

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  26. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth GPO. Registered articles must be posted 1 hour before closing time for letters, but between 9 ...

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  27. PLANE PRODUCTION.

    LOS ANGELES, April 5.—Eight major Pacific Coast manufacturers of aircraft have announced the organisation of the Aircraft War ...

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  28. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament has been summoned to meet on Thursday in response to the expressed desire of a majority of the State members. Since the ...

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  29. SIT-DOWN STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—For 3 days about 200 girls employed in the stemmeries department of the tobacco works of W. D. and H. O. ...

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  30. TOO SOON.

    NEW YORK, April 6.—The Mayor of New York (Mr F La Guardia) has received a cheque for 25 dollars with which to start a fund for ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    BRISBANE, April 6.—An increase of £875,167 in railway revenue for the first 9 months of the current financial year compared with the ...

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  32. HOTEL TRADING.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—The restriction of hotel trading to 6 hours a day may be introduced by the Federal Government shortly, it was ...

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  33. ARMY CASUALTIES.

    Casualty lists covering Western Australia and New South Wales were made available yesterday as follows: ...

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  34. US AND VICHY FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—The State Department has disclosed that the United States Government is negotiating with the ...

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  35. ILLEGAL HOLIDAY.

    SYDNEY, April .—Despite the Federal Government's instructions that today must not be observed as a holiday some business premises in ...

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  36. WOMEN IN GAOL.

    LONDON, April 5.—Mss Lilian Barker, Assistant Commissioner and Inspector of British Prisons and Director of the Aylesbury ...

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  37. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m. before the Chief Justice: (1) Fixing dates. (2) In divorce: John C. Forster v Lois J. Forster and Horace J. Stone: Walter G. ...

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  38. NEGRO PARTICIPATION.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—President Roosevelt has written to the Fraternal Council of Negro Churches thanking them for their ...

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  40. STUDENTS AND WAR.

    Emphasising the present need for Integrated thinking the Vice- Chancellor (Dr G. A. Currie), opening a series of weekly lunch-hour ...

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  41. COTTESLOE SMASH.

    Four people were injured, one badly, when two trucks and a parlour coach were involved in an accident in Stirling-highway, near the ...

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  42. DUTCH WEST INDIES.

    WASHINGTON, April 4—From Willemstadt, Curacao. it has been officially announced that all Netherlands forces in the Dutch Caribbean ...

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  43. CONTROL ORDERS.

    CANBERRA, April 6.—Under control of silk order No 2 gazetted under the National Security Regulations to-day, a ban is placed on opening ...

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  44. AMBASSADOR TO SPAIN.

    WASHINGTON, April 5.—President Roosevelt has nominated Professor Carlton J. H. Hayes, Professor of History at the Columbia ...

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  45. ABC PROGRAMMES.

    The main features of today's programmes from the national stations 6WF and 6WN are as follows: Station 6WF: 6.40 and 7.45 and ...

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  46. TOURISTS TO GO.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—The United States Army has put Miami beach out of the tourist business for the duration of the war by ...

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  47. NEW BELGIAN CORVETTE.

    LONDON, April 6.—"I look forward to the day when there will be a group of Belgium Naval vessels co-operating with us," said Admiral ...

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  48. RED TAPE.

    LONDON, April 6.—At New Delhi yesterday the Governor of Sind (Sir Hugh Dow), after defining "red tape as the name given to rules and ...

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  49. MIAMI PLANE CRASH.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—William Britton, son of the former world's welterweight boxing champion, Jack Britton, was killed when the plane ...

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  50. CIVILIAN REGISTER CARDS.

    SYDNEY. April 6.—Most people who had filed in correctly their civilian register cards would receive their identity cards by the end of ...

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  51. TAXATION CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—The Premier (Mr Playford) said today that he would leave Adelaide on Sunday week for Canberra to attend a ...

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  52. FATAL AIR CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—Two RAAF men attached to a service flying training school in New South Wales were killed on Saturday, when ...

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  53. RESERVED OCCUPATIONS.

    CANBERRA, April 6.—By an order in the "Commonwealth Gazette" to-day, the Director-General of Manpower (Mr W. C. Wurth) repeals the ...

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