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  2. CHINESE CURRENCY.

    WASHINGTON. April 25.—The British Embassy announced today that a Sino-British currency stabilisation agreement had been signed, establishing ...

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  3. COURSE OF THE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, April 25.—President Roosevelt today sharply criticised Colonel Charles Lindbergh and others who believe that the Axis will win the war. ...

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  4. FAR EAST SCENE.

    LONDON, April 25.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that competent observers who have arrived by air from the Far East believe ...

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  5. CITY COUNCIL WORKS.

    The Perth City Council will consider today recommendations by committees for the expenditure of £8,851 on roads and footpaths in the East, Leederville, ...

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  6. WAR IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, April 26.—The Chinese Central News agency says it is officially announced that 4,000 Japanese were killed and wounded in the Chuki sector in ...

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  7. EN ROUTE FOR CHUNGKING.

    HONG KONG, April 26.—Captain James Roosevelt (the eldest son of President Roosevelt) arrived here this afternoon by Clipper from Manila. In an ...

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  8. GALLUP SURVEYS.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—It was announced yesterday that a Gallup survey showed that 82 per cent of the voters were convinced that the United States ...

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  9. NEW INVENTIONS.

    TORONTO, April 26.—A new, speedy and cheap process of extracting magnesium metal vital to defence industries from the dolomitic limestone which abounts ...

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  10. "GERMAN-LIKE CONTROL."

    TOKIO, April 27.—"The Soviet-Japanese pact has not removed the present difficulties facing nations," declared the Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka), ...

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  11. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    Suffering with head injuries and concussion, Ramond Bowles (25), of Preston Point-road, Bicton, was taken by a St. John ambulance to the Perth ...

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  12. TOKIO STORY.

    TOKIO, April 25.—The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun," which recently published a report alleging that the United States, Britain, China, Australia, India and the ...

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  13. TENSION AT MANILA.

    MANILA, April 4.—The Philippines, with a Japanese population of 29,000, and whose northernmost islands are within sight of the closest Japanese islands, has ...

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  14. TURNING THE SCALE.

    NEW YORK, April 25.—The British Ambassador (Viscount Halifax), addressing the Atlanta Bar Association tonight. said: "Justice is inseparable from ...

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  15. ESCAPED GERMAN.

    WASHINGTON, April 26.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Robert H. Jackson) in an address at the Richmond Law School today, said that he had positive ...

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  16. A RISK REFUSED.

    BATAVIA, April 25.—"Everything appears to show that the trade talks between the Dutch and Japanese missions have reached a deadlock, which surprises ...

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  17. A.R.P. EXERCISE.

    Representatives of the motor passenger transport section of the Air Raid Precaution Services of the greater metropolitan area, about 40 qualified drivers ...

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  18. ILLICIT GOLD CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Police alleged in the Central Police Court on Friday that gold bullion worth 3,000 had been brought from a mine in Western Australia ...

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  19. PREMATURE EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, April 27.—The right hand of Barry Howard (28), fireworks manufacturer, of Malton-road, Epping, was shattered by the premature explosion of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S PART.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—The "New York Times" pays in a leading article: "The Labour Party in Australia has taken issue with the existing Government over ...

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  21. PERTH IN 1830.

    The London "Mirror" of March 12, 1831. published a letter written by a settler from "Perth Town, Swan River, Western Australia. October 4, 1830." The ...

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  22. A.I.F. IN MALAYA.

    SINGAPORE, April 25.—The Governor and Commander-in-Chief (Sir Shenton Thomas) has telegraphed the following message to Major-General Henry Gordon ...

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  23. WOMAN DEAD IN BATH.

    SYDNEY. April 27.—Mrs. Margaret Peck (31). wife of Mr. Arthur George Peck, dentist, of Hurstville, was found drowned in scalding water in her bath ...

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  24. WHEAT STABILISATION.

    Sir,—With the greater part of your sub-leader of April 22 on wheat stabilisation, most people who have taken an active interest in obtaining ...

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  25. ROMAN CATHOLIC SEMINARY.

    BRISBANE, April 27.—In the presence of nearly 10.000 spectators, the Apostolic Delegate (Dr. Panico) blessed the Pius XII Queensland Provincial Seminary ...

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  26. CITY ELECTRICITY.

    The electricity and gas committee of the Perth City Council recommends the expenditure of £160 on the installation of extra lighting, including ten lamps in ...

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  27. CANADIAN TROOPS.

    OTTAWA, April 26.—The Defence Minister (Colonel J. L. Ralston) announced today that the Government will retain indefinitely the first group of ...

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  28. BOOM IN INDUSTRY.

    WASHINGTON, April 26.—Mr. Ralph Budd, Defence Transportation Commissioner, said today that the railways were handling promptly and satisfactorily the ...

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  29. THE WAR CABINET.

    SYDNEY. April 27.—The War Cabinet will meet tomorrow in Sydney for one of its most important meetings since Australian troops were sent into Greece. If ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS IN NEWSREELS.

    NEW YORK. April 25.—Four out of five newsreels at New York theatres today show Australian troops in Malaya. ...

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  31. AMERICAN DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    NEW YORK, April 25.—Daylight saving will operate from 2 a.m. on Sunday. ...

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  32. COUNCIL SANITARY SITE.

    Following a letter from the Kent-street Central Parents and Citizens' Association, Victoria Park, requesting removal of the council's sanitary site at ...

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  33. DUTCH INDIES TRADE.

    BATAVIA. April 25.—Figures of trade between Australia and the East Indies show that whereas the average cost of one ton of Australian goods was 100 ...

    Article : 201 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. BLACKOUT IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, April 26.—With the introduction of an additional hour of summer time on May 4 the length of the black-out will be shortened by an hour in ...

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  36. EGGS FOR BRITAIN.

    OTTAWA, April 25.—The Ministry of Agriculture announced today that Britain is buying from Canada during May 5,400,000 dozen eggs at prices ...

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  37. SYNTHETIC CLOTH IN SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM. April 27.—All-wool cloth will be replaced in the autumn with standard "cloth" composed of wool, rags and cellulose. ...

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