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  2. FEDERAL SESSION

    SYDNEY, Oct 8.—Reviewing the session of the Federal Parliament just closed the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) said today that ...

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  3. UNIFORM TAXATION.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—Proposals for the continuance of uniform taxation will be submitted to the States soon by the Federal Government. The ...

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  4. VICTORY LOAN.

    "I am gravely disappointed with the progress result of the Fourth Victory Loan to date. Two of five weeks allotted to the loan have ...

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  5. The West Australian.

    Taking rigorous hold through General MacArthur's directives, the Allied administration of Japan Is now probing deeply into the ...

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  6. EMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—Immediate lifting of protection of 10,000 undertakings remaining protected under Manpower regulations was favoured ...

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  7. BACK FROM LONDON.

    After 11 months away from Western Australia the general manager of the State Electricity Supply and Tramways (Mr William H. Taylor) ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Following is the forecast for the metropolitan area (issued at 5 pm yesterday): Fine, mild temperatures. Light to moderate south-east to ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr F. J. S. Wise, the Premier, will open the flower show at Mosman Park tonight. Mr H. V. Johnson, Minister for ...

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  10. INCOME TAX.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—Beyond the reductions announced by the Prime Minister (Mt Chifley) in his Budget speech ...

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  11. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    LONDON, Oct 7.—Mrs Phoebe Kirby. who lives in a pre-fabricated bungalow in London's East End, answered a knock on the door this ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—The prevailing industrial unrest will be discussed by the interstate executive of the Australasian council of trade ...

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  13. INVESTIGATING MILITARY DETENTIONS.

    The Detention Board of Inquiry began hearing evidence at the Commonwealth Bank building, Perth, yesterday conceming the court martial system and the administration of detention barracks in Australia. Left to right: Mr. E. Hale (shorthand writer), Chaplain-General T. C. Rentoul (member of board), Mr Justice G. S. Reed (chairman), Mr. A. J. Jemerson (witness) and Mr R. A. Bidstrup (member of board.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TO SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, Oct 8.—Qantas Empire Airways will soon resume its Australia-Singapore-India air service. The company's operations ...

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  15. LIBERAL PARTY.

    SYDNEY. Oct 8.—The appointment of Mr Don Cleland as director of the federal secretariat of the Liberal Party was confirmed at a ...

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  16. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth G.P.O.: Registered articles must be posted an hour before ordinary letters, but not earlier ...

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  17. HUME RESERVOIR.

    CANBERRA, Oct .8—The Commonwealth and three State Government.—Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia—are examining ...

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  18. STATE CAMPAIGN.

    In the Maylands Town Hall to-night the local loan committee will Conduct a rally from 8 to 11.30 o'clock. The programme will include ...

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  19. LINKS WITH CHRIST.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—"The precious ossuaries recently found in a cave tomb on the road to Bethlehem, which may tell the world more of ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—Five West Australians, who have been awarded the D.F.C. are: F/O Oliver A. Marshall, of Caversham; F/O Augustus ...

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  21. WIDOWS' PENSIONS.

    The Acting-Deputy 'Commissioner of Social Services (Mr J. R. Ashall) announced yesterday that he had been notified that widows' pensions ...

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  22. AIRWAYS CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—Following; a writ issued out of the High Court on September 26 by Australian National Airways Pty, Ltd, challenging. ...

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  23. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES

    The latest R.A.A.F. casualty list issued by the Department of Air contains the names of 62 members serving overseas and 24 in Australia and ...

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  24. SURPLUS MATERIALS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—Surplus war materials could not be purchased. direct from the Navy, the Army or the R.A.A.F., said a spokesman of ...

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  25. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am. before the Chief Justice: Reginald W. Hayes T Gwendolene A. Hayes and Theodore Wlezek. ...

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  26. STUDENTS ABROAD.

    SYDNEY, Oct 8.—A recent ruling by the Federal Commissioner of Taxation that taxation must be deducted from allowances payable to ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—Victoria's gift of £5,000 worth of foodstuffs to Britain, announced as a good will gesture by Mr. Dunstan when he ...

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  29. NO LONGER NEEDED

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—A large army training camp at Dubbo (N.S.W.), which cost £200,000 to build, has now been placed on the ...

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  30. BRAZILIAN DIPLOMAT.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—The Brazilian Government has appointed Senor Oscar Correia as Minister for the United States of Brazil in ...

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  31. POOR BUSINESSES.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—To protect returned servicemen and women from unscrupulous persons who attempt to sell them worthless ...

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  32. COLLABORATION.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—There are a startling number of prominent personages in Kuala Lumpur gaol, in Malaya, where they are being held ...

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  33. CANADIAN PREMIER

    LONDON, Oct 7.—At a Press conference after his arrival at South ampton today on the liner Queen Mary, the Prime Minister of Canada ...

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  34. CHILDREN'S RADIO.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—To consider what improvements, if any, might be made in broadcast programmes intended for children, the ...

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  35. EGGS FOR BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—Large quantities of eggs and egg pulp would be shipped from Australia to Britain during October and subsequent ...

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  36. ALOIS HITLER RELEASED.

    HAMBURG, Oct 8.—Adolf Hitler's brother, Alois, has been released by the British authorities after having been taken into custody nearly two ...

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  37. POLES REPATRIATED

    FRANKFURT. Oct 8.—The repatriation of Poles from the American occupation zone is now being speeded up, more than 5,000 daily ...

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  38. NORWEGIANS' VOTE.

    OSLO (Norway), Oct 8.—The first general election since 1936 will be held today, when 1,600 candidates, including over 200 women, will ...

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