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  2. STATE LAMENT.

    Notable tributes paid to the late Mr Curtin yesterday were: The Premier (Mr Willcock): '"The passing of John Curtin is a national ...

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  3. CURTIN, THE MAN.

    Bowed and broken after three and a half years of the Prime Minister-ship of the Commonwealth at the most critical stage of its history, Mr ...

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  4. MR. CURTIN'S DEATH

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Among the tributes paid today to the dead Prime Minister were the following: Mr Forde, Acting Prime Minister: ...

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  5. LIFE IN POLITICS.

    Born at Creswick (Victoria) in 1885, Mr Curtin was educated at State schools. He began to interest himself in industrial and political ...

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  7. WHO WILL FOLLOW?

    CANBERRA, July 5.—A meeting of the full Cabinet was held at 11 am today to discuss the constitutional position arising from the Prime ...

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  8. IN LONDON.

    LONDON, July 5.—The Government of the United Kingdom has sent the following message of condolence on the death of the Prime ...

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  9. TO MRS. CURTIN.

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Messages of sympathy from all parts of Australia and from other lands flowed into Parliament House and to the Prime ...

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  10. CITY OF PERTH.

    The Lord Mayor of Perth (Dr T W. Meagher) has sent the following telegram to Mrs Curtin: "The Lord Mayor, the Lady ...

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  11. OTHER TRIBUTES.

    Other tributes to the late Mr Curtin issued yesterday included the following: The president of the Chamber of ...

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  12. FOR POSTERITY.

    CANBERRA, July 5.—A portrait of Mr Curtin will be painted post-humously for the Historic Memorials Committee by Capt Ivor Hele ...

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  13. ARMY INFORMED.

    MELBOURNE, July 5.—In an order-of-the-day to the AMF the C-in-C (General Sir Thomas Blarney) said: "The C-in-C regrets ...

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  14. ATLANTIC SHIPS.

    OTIAWA, July 5.—Continuous contact between Canada, Britain and the United States is being maintained to obtain greater ...

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  15. CANADIAN HOMAGE.

    OTTAWA, July 4.—The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King), referring today to the death of Mr Curtin, said the ...

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  16. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The Deputy Registrar of Friendly Societies (Mr W. V. Gray), in his report for the year ended on June 30, 1944, which has now been received, ...

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  17. LEADER'S WIDOW.

    CANBERRA, July 5.—It is expected that when the Federal Parliament reassembles a Bill will be introduced to provide a special ...

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  18. W.A. LIBERAL PARTY.

    At the conclusion of a largely- attended meeting of the Liberal Party in the Assembly Hall last night Mr J. L. Paton (State president of ...

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  19. OLD MEMORIES.

    The Prime Minister's death cast a gloom over the Perth Trades Hall yesterday. For years he had been familiar with every room in the ...

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  20. MT. LAWLEY R.S.L.

    The proposal of the Mt Lawley- Inglewood sub-branch of the RSL to erect a memorial hall as its head- quarters was endorsed at the 26th ...

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  21. WORK WILL ENDURE

    AUCKLAND, July 5.—Very deep regret at the death of Mr Curtin was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) on his return from san ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. TRANSPORT TO CEMETERY.

    The Railway Department and the Metro Bus Co, Ltd, which provide transport to Karrakatta, will today consider the question of an increased ...

    Article : 34 words
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