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  2. LOAN COUNCIL VOTES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The Premier (Mr. McKell) today would not say whether the Loan Council's cut in the States' application for loan ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Prendiville) left for Waroona last week-end to open the new church of St. Patrick. He will remain in the ...

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  4. HITLER RIDICULED.

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—Mr. Quentin Reynolds, the noted American journalist who was the commentator in the film "London Can Take It," and ...

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  5. MODERN BOMBER.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—A Bristol Beaufort bomber lent by the Aircraft Production Commission for use in the R.A.A.F. recruiting ...

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  6. JULY FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 11.—First payments of child endowment are disclosed in the monthly Treasury statement issued today. They ...

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  7. QUEEN'S BROADCAST.

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—Queen Elizabeth broadcast from Buckingham Palace this evening to the American nation. The broadcast, ...

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  8. The West Australian.

    The atmosphere over the length and breadth of the Pacific is charged heavily with fate. The balance between peace and war with ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES

    Fine weather, with milder day temperatures, easterly winds early and south-westerly winds in the afternoon, is forecast for the ...

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  10. MAIL TIMETABLES.

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

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  11. YILGARN ELECTION.

    The lead of 98 votes in the Yilgarn-Coolgardie by-election which the Independent Country Party candidate, Mr. L. F. Kelly, had on ...

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  12. OBJECTORS TO SERVICE.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 9.—Regulations to deal with conscientious objectors to military service whose appeals are rejected will be gazetted shortly. ...

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  13. 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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  14. THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The remarkable progress made by the Australian aircraft industry since it started from scratch three years ago was ...

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  15. SOCIAL CONDITIONS.

    The chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Select Committee on Social Security (Mr. J. A. Perkins, M.H.R.) announces that ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. WOMEN IN AIR FORCE.

    Women are to be taken in the W.A.A.A.F. (Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force) as motor transport drivers. Because of the physical ...

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  17. THE LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30. a.m., before the Chief Justice: In divorce: William Thomas Austin (respondent), Glady Evelyn Mary Austin (respondent), William ...

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  18. TRAINING OF TANK CREWS

    AUCKLAND. Aug. 11.—A plan for sending New Zealanders to America for training in the handling of tanks is under consideration. ...

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  19. INDIAN POLITICS.

    LONDON. Aug. 10.—The Simla correspondent of "The Times" states today that international events and recent administrative changes are ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. MR. CHURCHILL CRITICISED

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—Mr. E. Shinwell (Labour) in a speech today, criticised the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) for taking too much on ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 11.—In the first series of appraisements under the new system of disposing of the Australian tobacco crop, 1,795,812lb. of ...

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  23. WATER STORAGE.

    Water conservation at the Mundaring Weir and Canning Dam is now in excess of last year's figures. The water held at Mundaring Weir ...

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  24. NEW U.S. MINISTER.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 11.—Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, the new United States Minister to Australia, is expected to reach Australia on ...

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  25. PETROL RESERVES.

    Modifications of the Commonwealth petrol storage restrictions were announced yesterday by the chairman of the State Liquid Fuel ...

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  26. FEDERAL LEADERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The U.A.P. Council, at a largely-attended meeting tonight, endorsed the action of the U.A.P. executive in declaring its ...

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  27. COALMINES IDLE.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 11.—Mr. H. Sutherland, organiser of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association, said tonight that Mr. ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. MELBOURNE TAXI FARES.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 11.—The Acting-Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) announced tonight that he would not ...

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  29. RELIGIOUS DISUNITY.

    HOBART, Aug. 10.—Deploring the existence of religious disunity at a time when Christianity ,was facing one of its most crucial hours, and ...

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  30. WODEHOUSE BROADCASTS

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—The English humorist, Mr. P. G. Wodehouse, broadcasting again last night over, the German radio, answered attacks ...

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  31. NAVAL PATROLS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—An auxiliary naval patrol service is to be organised in Australia. Existing services of a similar nature will be taken ...

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  32. PETROL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—Six additional tankers, each with a capacity of about 3,000,000 gallons, had now been obtained for Australia, the ...

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  33. FEELING THE PINCH.

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—The Vichy newsagency states today that after 40 years the Paris Heavyweights' Club has become a victim of ...

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  34. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—Judge Kelly, President of the South Australian Industrial Court, is to be appointed to the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 237 words
  35. ANTI-TANK GUNS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—The Minister for Munitions (Senator McBride) said today that two-pounder anti-tank guns made by ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN HEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The establishment of a Federal health scheme with the object of creating a higher state of personal health ...

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  37. A.B.C. PROGRAMMES.

    The main features of today's programmes from the national stations 6WF and 6WN are given below:— Station 6WF.—6.45 a.m., 8, 2.15, ...

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  38. NEW GUINEA COPRA.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The establishment of a copra pool in New Guinea, to operate under a control board, was announced by the ...

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  39. PRESERVING WILD FLOWERS

    An appeal for the preservation of Western Australia's wild flowers is contained in a leaflet which the Little Citizens' League has sent to ...

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  40. IRONWORKERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 11.—About 200 ironworkers employed in the brass foundry of the Austral Bronze Co., Pty., Ltd., Alexandria, who went on ...

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  41. REFUGEE'S SANCTUARY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The Consul-General for Poland (Mr. L. de Noskowski) said tonight that permission to enter Australia has been granted ...

    Article : 62 words
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