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  2. JAPAN'S SITUATION "SERIOUS.

    TOKIO, Sept. 17.—Addressing the final meeting of the preparatory commission which has been appointed to evolve a new political structure to replace the ...

    Article : 91 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 178 words
  4. WARTIME MEASURES

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—About 6,000 Sydney metal trade engineers, many of whom are key workers in the munition and other defence Industries, will hold a ...

    Article : 877 words
  5. CHAFF SUPPLIES.

    The maximum price for prime chaff was yesterday stabilised at £8/10/ a ton. free on rails Perth, on a £1/5/ freight basis. The stabilised price, which was ...

    Article : 781 words
  6. SEASONAL SURVEYS.

    LAKE GRACE, Sept. 17.—Crops less than a foot high and beginning to burn off; paddocks with only whisps of struggling feed; dams with two or three ...

    Article : 797 words
  7. PATRIOTIC EFFORTS.

    The West Australian division of the Red Cross Society has contributed £1,500 as its share of the £25,000 cabled by the Australian Red Cross Society to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,680 words
  8. CONQUERED NATIONS' RIGHTS.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 16.—The "Daily News" (the newspaper of Mr. Wang Ching-wei's puppet regime at Nanking), says that Nanking will not recognise the ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. AMERICAN SECURITY

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—President Roosevelt today signed the Conscription Bill, which is now law. He has proclaimed October 16 as the date for the ...

    Article : 251 words
  10. WEST COAST DEFENCES.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 16.—The joint United States-Canadian Defence Board has announced its decision to conduct an immediate elaborate survey of west coast ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. FLEET REPAIRS AND LEAVE.

    SAN DIEGO (California), Sept. 17.—The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) announced today that 30 ships of the battle fleet had left Honolulu for ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. MR. WILLKIE REPROVED.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull), replying to assertions made last week by Mr. Wendell Willkie (the Republican ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. COASTAL DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.—The War Cabinet approved today the purchase from the United States of 11 more flying boats, complete with spare parts, at a ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. NORTHAM TO TRAYNING.

    TRAYNING, Sept. 17.—A motor tour from Northam, via Goomalling, Dowerin, Koorda and Wyalkatchem, to Trayning, has revealed a condition of affairs ...

    Article : 599 words
  15. GOVERNMENT'S CONCERN.

    Addressing the conference of parties interested in fodder supplies for the coming season which met in his office yesterday morning, the Minister for ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  16. DISCUSSIONS IN WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The British Ambassador the Marquess of Lothain) and the Australian Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey) conferred for nearly an hour ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. CHILD'S DEATH.

    A child who fell into a copper of water in Subiaco on September 4 died in the Children's Hospital three days later. The occurrence was the subject of ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. U.S. FIRMS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 16.—American consulates throughout China have recently received a new flood of complaints about the Japanese anti-American embargo. ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. NAZI THREATS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The New York "Post" features as the first in a series, "Men Against America," an article headed: "Nazi Consul's Threats: ...

    Article : 191 words
  20. WAR FUNDS.

    A total of £251 in free-of-interest loans to assist the war effort was received at the Commonwealth Sub-Treasury, Perth, yesterday. This Included a loan of £100 ...

    Article : 367 words
  21. LINK WITH EARLY DAYS.

    Mrs. Thomas Rhodes, probably the oldest native-born West Australian, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Eakins, of 139 Adelaide-terrace. on ...

    Article : 284 words
  22. ATTACK ON CONVOY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—A number of women and children who have arrived from England saw a tramp steamer nearly blown up and sunk when the ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. BOMB ON A LINER.

    TOKIO, Sept. 16.—The Canadian Charge d'Affaires (Mr. Darcy McGreer) has made representations to the Foreign Office concerning the bombing of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. GERMAN ARMY CABLE CUT.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—The correspondent of "The Times" on the French frontier states that the Germans have fined the town of Nantes 5,000,000 francs ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. NAVAL CASUALTY LIST.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—A casualty list issued by the Admiralty today in connection with the torpedoing of the armed merchant vessel Dunvegan Castle (15,000 ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. ATTACKED BY FRENCH.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—It was officially stated at Vichy (the seat of the Petain Government) yesterday that a French fighter patrol had shot down a British ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. RAILWAYMAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—At an inquest today on the death of Daniel Dunsden, railwayman, it was revealed that a trailing cable from a barrage balloon which ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. METALLURGIST'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Sept. 17.—The death is announced of Sir Harold Carpenter. the eminent metallurgist and Professor of Metallurgy in the Royal School of Mines, ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. EXPLORER KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 16.—Lieutenant James Martin, R.N.V.R., who has been killed by enemy action at sea, was in Sir Douglas Mawson's 1929 expedition to the ...

    Article : 30 words
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