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  2. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Efforts were being made by some people to sabotage the wheat stabilisation plan, the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle ...

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  3. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Disatisfaction of some Government supporters with the appointments made by the Prime Minister in the reconstruction ...

    Article : 667 words
  4. VICEREGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor will attend the Arbor Day celebrations to be held on the Bassendean reserve at 2.30 o'clock this ...

    Article : 62 words
  5. EAST-WEST ROAD.

    The construction of a road to link Western Australia and South Australia is to begin forthwith. This announcement was made following ...

    Article : 642 words
  6. SENATE OFFICES.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Although the Government has a nominal majority of two in the Senate, the Labour Opposition captured by luck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANBERRA UNREST.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Partly because of dissatisfaction caused by recent Cabinet appointments, unrest has developed among rank and file ...

    Article : 445 words
  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Fine weather, at times cloudy with Cool westerly winds, is forecast for the metropolitan area today. The maximum shade temperature at the ...

    Article : 713 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, Chief of Air Staff, arrived in Perth from the Eastern States by the airliner Loongana last night. He ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. The West Australian.

    The West Australian Treasury has reason to be gratified at having achieved a surplus for 1940-41. This particular surplus of £11,111 will be ...

    Article : 839 words
  12. INDUSTRY'S PART.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Legislation to amend the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act, of which notice has 'been given in the ...

    Article : 727 words
  13. CLASH WITH NEW MINISTER.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The new Minister for External Territories (Mr. McDonald) clashed with Mr. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) during ...

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  14. BOARD REPRESENTATIVES.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The following statement of the salary and travelling expenses paid to West Australian representatives on the ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. SUPERHOSPHATE PRICES.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The increase in the price of superphosphate in Western Australia since the out- break of war had been 26/ a ton, ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. ADJUNCT TO RAILWAY

    CANBERRA, July 1.—The new road being constructed by the military authorities from Port Augusta (SA.) to Norseman (WA.) at a cost ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. RUSSIA'S STRENGTH.

    This week "The Western Mail" will be published in a new magazine size and in this form will include more pages and cover a larger ...

    Article : 259 words
  18. FREE TRAVEL.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—From today members of the three fighting services will be allowed to travel free on all Government railways when ...

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  19. LORD PARMOOR DEAD.

    LONDON, July 1.—Lord Parmoor, who was Lord President of the Council in the Labour Government which came into power in 1924, and again ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

    (Every request for information must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith.) ...

    Article : 657 words
  21. NEWSPRINT RATIONING.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Allegations by a section of the Sydney Press that newsprint rationing was being used as a discriminatory political ...

    Article : 206 words
  22. U.S. JUDICIARY.

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—The Senate Judiciary Committee approved unanimously today the nomination of the Attorney-General, Mr. ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. ENTRY TO R.A.A.F.

    An increase in the age limits for enlistment in certain R.A.A.F. ground staff musterings, and an extension of the activities of the ...

    Article : 248 words
  24. RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Although there had been no Russian Consul in Australia since 1918, the Federal Government had always taken the ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. WORK ON MUNITIONS.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—With a view to assisting the production of munitions and to provide occupations for men who have given up employment ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. BUDGET PLANS.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Speculation about financial proposals which may be contained in the next Federal Budget was strongly deprecated ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. NAZI RADIO BAN.

    NEW YORK, June 30.—The Columbia Broadcasting Systems news broadcasts from Berlin has been cancelled by the Germans in ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth G.P.O. Registered articles must be posted one hour before closing times for letters, but ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. WAR INDUSTRIES.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Recommendations contained in the West Australian War Industries Committee's report were being examined with a ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. WAR SAVINGS.

    To stimulate interest in war savings certificates. an exhibition of war weapons, munitions and equipment will be opened in the reception ...

    Article : 208 words
  31. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—It is confidently anticipated here that Mr. H. T. Armitage, Acting-Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, will be ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. PETROL RATIONING.

    LONDON, July 1.—The Secretary for Petroleum (Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd) announced today that the basic petrol ration had been reduced by ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. TORPEDO BOMBER.

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Australia's first Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber, which was test flown in Melbourne two months ago, created a new ...

    Article : 166 words
  34. MR. ROOSEVELT'S LIBRARY

    NEW YORK, June 30.—President Roosevelt dedicated his library to the nation today. It is valued at 350,000 dollars (£87,500 sterling) and ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. UNIVERSAL TRAINING

    CANBERRA, July 1.—Loopholes which have enabled some youths to escape liability for universal training will be closed by a ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. ARTISANS IN ARMY.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—A suggestion that the skill of trained artisans was being wasted because of their employment as labourers in the Home ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. THE LAW COURTS.

    IN CRAMBERS.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice. NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. Justice Dwyer: (1) Petitions in ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. DOMINION PREMIERS.

    LONDON, July 1.—It is authoritatively stated that no steps are being taken to allow Dominion Prime Ministers visiting London to attend ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. LADY GOWRIE'S ILLNESS.

    CANBERRA, July 1.—A bulletin issued today from Government House stated that the condition of Lady Gowrie, wife of the ...

    Article : 50 words
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