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  2. PERSONAL

    Major-General J. M. A. Durrant General Officer Commanding the Western Command, who has been transferred to the Northern ...

    Article : 260 words
  3. WAR TAXATION.

    LONDON, July 1.—As the Finance Bill passed the third reading in the House of Commons today, Exchequer returns showed that in the first ...

    Article : 319 words
  4. WAR INDUSTRIES.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Published statements of threatened disruption of the lives of many thousands of workers as the result of the ...

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  5. UNIVERSAL SERVICE

    CANBERRA, July 2.—An additional call-up of universal service personnel was announced today by the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

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  6. NEW AIRCRAFT.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Orders placed for the delivery to the R.A.F. and the R.A.A.F. of Beaufort bombers have been doubled recently. This ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Cloudy weather, with some showers and north-westerly winds, is forecast for the metropolitan area today. The maximum shade ...

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  9. The West Australian.

    It is now clear that the Germans have achieved a deep penetration of the Stalin Line by their advanced armoured forces in the Minsk sector ...

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  10. GOOD RAINS.

    "The seasonal outlook in the south-western quarter of the State may now be regarded as highly favourable," said the Divisional ...

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  11. EXPORT CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—To conserve supplies for national defence purposes a Customs proclamation was issued today prohibiting exportation ...

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  12. SENATE COMMITTEES

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Labour Caucus today elected Senator Keane (Victoria) to be deputy leader of the Labour Party in the Senate in ...

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  13. PARTY UNREST.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Recalcitrance of some Government supporters was demonstrated again to-day in the House of Representatives ...

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  14. NEW G.O.C.

    Major-General R. E. Jackson, appointed General Officer Commanding the Western Command in succession to Major-General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    CANBERRA, July 2.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) announced today that the King had approved the following appointments ...

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  16. STATE AND THE FUTURE

    "The world is full of pessimists and those who say it can't be done,'" said the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir James Mitchell) yesterday ...

    Article : 281 words
  17. UNIFICATION ISSUE.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—A Labour member—Mr. James, New South Wales—pointed out in the House of Representatives this afternoon that ...

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  18. LABOUR UNREST.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—The unusual procedure of selecting men off the job to attend a compulsory conference was adopted by Mr. Justice ...

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  19. MUNITION SUPPLIES.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Claims of country centres to have facilities suitable for the production of munitions of war supplies are to be ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. YILGARN BY-ELECTION.

    Steps to fill the Yilgarn-Coolgardie seat in the Legislative Assembly rendered vacant by the death on June 30 of Mr. G. J. Lambert, will ...

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  21. WOOL PRICES.

    The final appraisements for the wool season 1940-41 were completed on June 28. The total number of bales appraised for the season was ...

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  22. AIR FORCE CHIEF.

    On a tour of inspection of the various R.A.A.F. stations and establishments in the Western Area Command, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles ...

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  23. EQUAL PAY FOR SEXES.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—An effort is to be made by the Labour Party to commit the Federal Parliament to a declaration in favour of equal pay ...

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  24. NO DIRECT CHALLENGE.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Although rebellious murmurings of some Government-supporters persisted today, the joint party meeting this morning ...

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  25. A MEETING REFUSED.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—About 250 moulders employed at three large foundries have threatened to hold a one-day strike unless their ...

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  26. JUNE ENLISTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—The number of applications for enlistment in the A.I.F. during June was 7,094—well below the enlistment quota of 10,000 ...

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  27. ARBITRATION BILL.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—The shelving by the Government of the Bill to amend the Conciliation and Arbitration Act which was suggested ...

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  28. COASTAL PATROLS.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Giant Cataling flying boats purchased in the United States are now being used by the R.A.A.F. Coastal Commanded for ...

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  29. STRIKE AVERTED.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—The threatened strike of 55 members of the Timber Workers' Union employed at Cockatoo dockyards and Garden ...

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  30. Recruiting in This State.

    An additional 114 recruits for the A.I.F. were attested at the General Details Camp, Claremont, yesterday. A fair proportion of them had been ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. SUPERPHOSPHATE INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Because of a tie in voting, a motion by Senator Fraser (Lab., Qld.) for the appointment of a select parliamentary ...

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  32. SECOND-GRADE BUTTER.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—The Federal Government is to acquire second-grade butter and pastry butter (which is usually exported) and ...

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  33. GOLDFIELDS RECRUITING.

    Travelling by a train which will leave Perth at 5 p.m. today, a detachment of R.A.A.F. personnel, accompanied by recruiting officials, the ...

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  34. 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.) ...

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  35. NOTICE TO BE GIVEN

    CANBERRA, July 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight that ample notice would be given to industries which were selected for ...

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  36. LOANS AND GIFTS.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—A total of £6,489,479 had been subscribed to the Commonwealth by interest-free loans and gifts, the Federal ...

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  37. MIDDLE EAST COMFORTS.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—The Chief Commissioner of the Australian Comforts Fund (Lieut.-Col. R. S. G. Goward), who has returned from ...

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  38. 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 ...

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  39. CLAIM FOR "DUST MONEY."

    SYDNEY, July 2.—Two gangs of wharf labourers totalling about 40 men have gone on strike as a protest against the refusal of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. PAYROLL TAX.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Payments by employers to make up the difference between civil and military pay of employees who had enlisted ...

    Article : 161 words
  41. AIR FORCE CASUALTIES

    LONDON, July 1.—Leading Aircraftman R. V. Hibbs, and Sergeant P. Fields, of Victoria. and Sergeant J. M. Opie, of Sydney. members of ...

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  42. DIPHTHERIA ANTI-TOXIN.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Shortage of antitoxin for the treatment of diphtheria was denied today by the Minister for Health (Sir Frederick ...

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  43. PRODUCTION OF TANKS.

    CANBERRA. July 2.—Experimental work on the hull and turret castings for an Australian tank is being carried out by Charles Ruwolt Pty., ...

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  44. LONDON'S WEATHER.

    LONDON. July 2.—The coldest June day in London for five years was recorded on June 11, and the hottest on record on June 22, with ...

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  45. INDIES AND AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight that he could "throw no light" on a report, of American origin, of the ...

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  46. THE LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 a.m.. before the Chief Justice. NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. Justice Dwyer: In divorce: James Gillespie ...

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