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  2. Advertising

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  4. War Precautions

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — Although the Prime Minister, Mr Menzies, is the man responsible for the co-ordination of all Australia’s defence services he ...

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  5. THE WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Admiralty announced today another [?]asualty among the ships of the British Navy. The latest victim is the 10,000-ton cruiser “Belfast,” which is one of the most modern in the service and has a speed of 32.5 knots. ...

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  6. Municipal Elections

    The annual municipal elections were held in Kalgooriie and Boulder yesterday, attracting rather more candidates than usual and causing considerable activity in connection with the poll. Except in the case of the ordinary election for four councillors at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Breaking and Entering Alleged

    Two young men, recent arrivals from Perth, were taken into custody by Detective Sergeant Jackson and Detective Pilmed yesterday on warrants ...

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  8. Last Issue of “The Sun”

    This will be the last issue of the goldfields Sunday paper “The Sun” Cessation of publication is due to war-caused conditions, principally ...

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  9. Wilful Exposure

    At 9p.m. yesterday, Detective R. Pilmer brought to the Kalgooriie Polite Station Gordon Marquis Richardson, of 66a Hanbury street, Kalgoorlie, and ...

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  10. Kalgoorlie Councillors All Re-Elected

    Counting in the poll for the election of four councillors at Kalgoorlie did not conclude until nearly 2.30 a.m. this morning and it is impossible to ...

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  11. Fatality at Big Bell

    The secretary of the Mining Branch of the A.W.U., Mr. B. Finlay. yesterday received a telegram that a miner named R. Crosby had ...

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  12. Wheatgiwers’ Demands

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—In the main the Federal Country Party is In agreement with the attitude of the Wheat-growers’ Federation as expressed in the ...

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  13. Four Soldiers Killed

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—When the steering gear of an army motor transport failed and the vehicle was wrecked against a tree near Seymour early ...

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  14. Auditor for Kalgoorlie

    At Kalgooriie the retiring auditor. Mr E H Jolly who has held the position for live years had no difficulty in retaining it against Mr. ...

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  15. Betting Charges

    Four men were arrested yesterday in Kalgooriie on charges of keeping various premises, as common be[?]ing houses. The men and the premises ...

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  16. Dr. Meagher Elected Lord Mayor of Perth

    PERTH. Saturday.—Today’s municipal elections give Perth a new Lord Mayor. The final poll was:— ...

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  17. Extraordinary Election Won By Mr. Barber

    An extraordinary election to fill the seat left vacant at the Boulder Council table by the resignation of Mr L. J. Triat, M.L.A., was contested by Messrs ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. Train Travellers

    TARCOOLA, Saturday.—The follow ing passengers are travelling on the train due at Kalgoorlie tomorrow:— For Kalgoorlie: Mioses Marsh, Fuller, ...

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  19. Three-Year Food Plan

    LONDON—War Agricultural Committees with executive powers have been established by the Government-In all countries to direct Britain’s ...

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  20. Ready Introduction

    LONDON.—This war is completely breaking- down what foreigners call British reserve. It is difficult to spend time in an ...

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  21. Two More Raids on Shetlands

    LONDON, Friday.—Two further raids were made over the Shetland Islands today, but no bombs were dropped in either raid. ...

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  22. Loss of Destroyer

    LONDON, Friday—It is now announced by the British Admiralty that casualties in connection with the sinking of the destroyer “Gipsy” on ...

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  23. Boulder Council

    As there was a contest for the mayoralty and an extraordinary election as well as the ordinary election for councillors at Boulder, counting ...

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  24. “Naffy”

    LONDON.—“Naffy” is now sending out many thousands of tons of goods a week to the soldiers, sailors and airmen of the British Empire in the War. ...

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  25. German Supply Ships Return

    MONTEVIDEO.—Believed to be supply ships for German raiders, the German freighters Tacoma and Lahn on Thursday. ...

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  26. Bombed British Bridges

    LONDON.—British engineers have evolved a new kind of emergency bridge by which vital communications can be rapidly restored if enemy ...

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  27. Long Flight to Enlist in A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A mining engineer who flew from Cue Western Australia to join the 6th Division (2nd A.I.F ) was among ...

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  28. Sabotage by Polish “Free Troops”

    AMSTERDAM.—German troops have not yet succeeded in completely subduing the Polish people. News received here tell of the establishment of Polish ...

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  29. Russia Looks East

    Judging by the articles and - books which I have read dealing with this part of the world, it seems to me that too few writers appreciate the ...

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  30. Plea for “Wet” Canteens

    CANBERRA.— “Protect Australia’s young manhood from the menace of painted women, bad booze evil companions and the ...

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  31. By Devious Ways

    LONDON.—The Ministry for Economic Warfare states that German firms in neutral countries are attempting to use neutral forwarding ...

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  32. To Serve Prisoners of War

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.).— Rev C W Chandler, vicar of Cambridge. N.Z., and a devoted follower of Pastor Niemoller who has been held ...

    Article : 130 words
  33. Spray-Printing

    Australian aborigines did spray-painting centuries ago. For paints they used red and yellow ochre, which they broke up finely and soaked in their ...

    Article : 155 words
  34. “Nuts to Adolf”

    LONDON. —Hundreds of Stretfor[?] (Lanes) people stared at a small bind sa[?] car going through the Streets recently. ...

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  35. Oldest Australian Passes

    Said to have been the oldest Australian Mrs Caroline Ann Charnock, of Granville New South Wales, died recently at the age of 105 years. She had ...

    Article : 56 words
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