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  2. MOTOR LICENCES.

    GERALDTON, June 16.—In connection with a deputation from country municipalities which will wait upon the Minister for Works (Mr. Millington) on ...

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  3. MEAT EXPORT.

    Details of a complete scheme which has been formulated by the Australian Meat Board and the Commonwealth Government to deal with the future position of ...

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  4. PRODUCTION PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 16.—In a speech in the Midlands yesterday the Minister for Labour (Mr. Bevin) vigorously defended workers against the charge of being ...

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  5. DUTCH FIRMNESS.

    BATAVIA, June 16.—The Governor- General of the Dutch East Indies, in opening Parliament today, firmly pointed out that the Netherlands does not intend ...

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  6. JAPAN'S OBLIGATIONS.

    TOKIO, June 16.—The Prime Minister (Prince Konoe), addressing the inaugural session of the Central Co-operative Council of the Government-sponsored Imperial ...

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  7. REDUCTION OF FEES URGED.

    "Strong exception is being taken in country districts to the apparent reluciance on the part of the State Government to grant a reduction in licence fees ...

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  8. "JUST WATCH AND WAIT."

    NEW YORK, June 15.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Lieut.-General Motoyuki Yamashita, head of the Japanese ...

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  9. WOMEN IN THE WAR.

    LONDON, June 15.—Women born in 1918 registered yesterday for industrial service, bringing the number of women registered up to the 1,000,000 mark. ...

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  10. YELLOW DWARF OF TOBACCO.

    CANBERRA, June 16.—Mr. A. V. Hill, tobacco research officer of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, will co-operate with similar officers of the New ...

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  11. CHUNGKING BOMBINGS

    NEW YORK, June 16.—Twenty-seven Japanese planes heavily bombed Chungking today, damaging the United States gunboat Tutuila (370 tons) and wrecking ...

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  12. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    MEEKATHARRA, June 16.—A well- attended meeting of the Meekatharra Prospectors' Association yesterday discussed a statement made by the ...

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  13. HIT ON BRITISH EMBASSY.

    TOKIO, June 16.—It was learnt today that the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) visited the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr. Ohashi) on Saturday to ...

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  14. DOMINION PREMIERS.

    LONDON, June 15.—The subject of the possibility of the meeting of Dominions Prime Minister in London continues to interest public opinion here. ...

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  15. JAPANESE NAVAL UNITS.

    NEW YORK, June 16.—A message from Manila today states that from military sources it is understood that 21 Japanese destroyers and 27 transports ...

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  16. HUNTING PARTY MISHAP.

    YORK, June 16.—Maurice Gurney (about 20) was accidentally wounded in the head yesterday by a bullet from a 0.22 rifle. The mishap occurred in bushy ...

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  17. OVERTURNED.

    In the gale in the metropolitan area on Sunday this telephone box in the Fremantle Post Office porch was blown on to the footpath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DERAILMENT NEAR BUNBURY

    BUNBURY, June 16.—A derailment involving the engine and-about six trucks of the Bridgetown mixed train due in at Bunbury a little before 3 p.m. ...

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  19. CLOTHES AND THE MAN.

    LONDON. June 16.—Gunner Robert Cooney, the Communist candidate for the Greenock by-election, opened his campaign last night wearing army ...

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  20. MALAYAN VISIT ENDS.

    SINGAPORE, June 16.—Miss Betty Bryant, the Australian film actress, left for Australia today by air. [Miss Bryant who was one of the stars ...

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  21. FOOD FOR PHILIPPINES.

    NEW YORK, June 16.—The Manila correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune' says the Philippines are facing a most critical food shortage. Present ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. STRUCK BY AMBULANCE.

    When crossing Stirling-highway, Cottesloe, early last night, John William Porter (66), of Boreham-street, Cottesloe, was knocked down by a military ...

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  23. WOMAN CYCLIST INJURED.

    Dulcie Crellin (29), of Bateman-street, Fremantle, suffered concussion and lacerations to the head-last night when a bicyce which she was riding collided with ...

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  24. FORMER POLICE INSPECTOR.

    A letter received from Sydney by the Chief Inspector of Police (Mr. J. Doyle) stated that ex-Police Inspector Martin Patrick Barry, who had been living in ...

    Article : 149 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. FIREFIGHTERS' INSURANCE

    MINGENEW, June 11.—At a meeting of the Mingenew Road Board yesterday, a letter was received from the Rural Fires Prevention Advisory Committee pointing ...

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  27. BAGS STOLEN IN DANCE HALL.

    Three handbags were taken from seats in a dance hall in St. George's-terrace on Friday night. One contained 2/, another 3/9, and the third 18/ and a ring. With ...

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  28. VICTORIA PARK BOYS' CLUB.

    With a view to launching a scheme for the erection of a police boys' club at Victoria Park a public meeting will be held at the Amusu Theatre on July 2. ...

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  29. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Evidence was given in the Perth Children's Court yesterday in a case in which Evelyn Alice O'Brien (47), and Ida Caporn (65), are charged with having on ...

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  30. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The endorsement of candidates for the Legislative Assembly at the next elections will be considered at a meeting of the council of the National Party to be ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.

    Members of the Leederville air raid precautions organisation will meet at the Leederville State school for all future exercises and lectures, commencing on ...

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  32. FALL FROM BICYCLE.

    In a fall from a bicycle, which he was riding in Beaufort-street, near Weld Square yesterday. Freeman Thomas (14) of Newcastle-street, received abrasions ...

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  33. INJURED IN A FALL.

    Herbert Hogg (54), of Barnett-street. Fremantle, received injuries to the left leg while working at the Jandakot wool scouring works about 8.25 a.m. yesterday. He ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. USE OF A WAR TROPHY

    Permission was granted by the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board yesterday to the Roleystone-Kelmscott unit of the Home Guard to use for instructional ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. PROBLEMS OF THE TRADE

    Outlining the new proposals for the export of meat, the chairman of the Australian Meat Board (Mr. A. C. Fisken) commented on the problems of the trade ...

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