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  5. Opposition, Says Pairs Give Government Plums

    There is a simmer of revolt among Opposition members in the State Parliament against the idea of "pairs," except in cases where members of the Government so "paired" are actually making a monetary sacrifice in a war-time job. Matters came to a head during the week over the voting on the Powers Bill. ...

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  6. Survivors From Small Allied Ship

    Survivors from a small Allied ship sunk off the Australian coast after they had been landed at an Australian port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOMB HIT

    A 5000-ton cargo ship was hit with a 5001b. bomb in Wewak ...

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  8. SAW NOTHING FUNNY IN MICKEY MOUSE

    Perth Technical College instructors listened attentively the other evening while a specially invited guest lecturer gave them a few hints on the art of lecturing. When he had finished he said: "And now, gentlemen, to illustrate my ...

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  9. SESSIONS

    Cases listed for hearing in the March criminal sessions will begin on Tuesday. Robert Charles Woods for ...

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  10. KEPT CASH FROM CHEQUES

    Returned to Perth from overseas and discharged medically unfit, David Wallace Young, mining engineer, was charged today with stealing £7/19/8 from Lall Clarke, with whom he became friendly after his return from overseas, and with obtaining under false pretence five other [?] ...

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  11. MIGHT HAVE BEEN VERY BIG BLAZE

    Damage to the extent of £2000 was caused when Motor House caught fire last night; but the CIB don't suspect any suspicious circumstances. In fact, it was Just a" stroke of luck ...

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  12. Absenteeism

    WASHINGTON, Today: A measure has been approved requiring all navy yards to notify the selective service boards each quarter of the ...

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    Australian troops leaving out of the planes which flew them In to the drome at Wau when the Japs made their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TEXTILE STRIKE END EXPECTED MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Today: [?] the textile strike which [?] more than 6000 men and [?] is hoped for on Monday [?] meeting of employees ...

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  15. No German Beer

    LONDON, Today: Renters reports from Zurich that the order stopping all beer consumption from ...

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  16. Welshpool Smash

    Richard Kent was riding a cycle along Welsh pool-road last night when he was struck from behind by a car. He was thrown unconscious to the ...

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    MONTREAL. Today: An RCAF plane which dropped a bomb near Charlottetown on Wednesday night has been found at Shemogue Lake ...

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    NEW YORK, Today: "La Libre," underground Belgian newspaper, en- dorses the report that Goering has been "presented" by Vichy with van ...

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