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  2. REVIEW OF CONTRACTS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—Relief from neon light sign agreements, refund of deposits paid on holiday bookings and release from many other forms ...

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  3. VICEREGAL.

    Lady Mitchell will perform the ceremony of the opening, of the Red Cross kiosk in the grounds of St. John's Church, Fremantle, at 3 ...

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  4. CIVIL DEFENCE.

    The provision of air raid shelters was discussed yesterday by the Premier (Mr. Willcock), who said that some time ago the ...

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  5. PERTH'S BLACKOUT.

    Seen from the air Wednesday night's blackout seemed more successful than that of January 14. Although it was a good blackout it was ...

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  6. AMERICAN MEASURES.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Mr. A. M. Landon, who was the Republican nominee for the Presidency in 1986, called at the White House today. ...

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  7. MANPOWER PLANS.

    Discussing the new manpower regulations yesterday, the Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr. H. T. Stitfold) said that there appeared ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Until further notice blood grouping at the Public Health Department will not be done on Mondays, but will continue as usual from ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Wise) who is at present visiting his electorate, is expected to return to Perth early next week. ...

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  10. The West Australian.

    It must be admitted that the war situation in the South-Western Pacific is still rapidly deteriorating.' It was apparent at the beginning of ...

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  11. APPROACH OF WAR.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—The approach of war to Australia was emphasised today by the issue of Nation Security Regulations paving the ...

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  12. LIBERTY WAR LOAN

    SYDNEY, Feb. 12.—Urging Australians to support to the very limit of their financial resources the £35,000,000 Liberty War Loan, the ...

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  13. BOTH SEXES TO REGISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 12.—Every man and woman of workable age in Australia will be required to register for the new manpower survey ...

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  14. PRICES CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—Price control operation under the Government's new economic plan would not involve great changes in ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—After a meeting in Canberra today, the executive of the Federal Parliamentary Opposition decided to seek the ...

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  16. THREE HOURS AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY, Feb. 12.—General satisfaction was expressed this morning by the head warden (Mr. R. Houghton) with last night's initial ...

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  17. COAL INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—Following a coal conference held here today, proposals were made for the adjustment and avoidance of stoppages of ...

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  18. EXEMPTIONS FROM ARMY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 12.—"Information supplied by aliens under a recent order will be taken as sufficient in their case, and they will not ...

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  19. ECONOMIC PLAN.

    CANBERRA, .Feb. 12.—Following a discussion by the Federal Parliamentary Opposition executive in Canberra today concerning the ...

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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.) ...

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  21. TEST BLACKOUTS OPPOSED.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 12.—Trial blackouts were not desirable because it was advisable to reserve sirens for emergencies, said the Civil Defence ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S EFFORT.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—The statement by Sir Stafford Cripps, who until recently was British Ambassador in Moscow, that he was impressed ...

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  23. MAIL TIMETABLES.

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

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  24. RETREADED TYRES.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The Price Administrator (Mr. Leon Henderson) announced today that rationing of retreated and retreaded ...

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  25. PROSECUTIONS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 12.—The National Emergency Services Minister (Mr. Heffron) said today that he was protesting to the Home Security ...

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  26. AIRWOMAN'S TRIAL.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The trial of Laura Ingalls, the well-known airwoman, on a charge of having failed to register as an agent ...

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  27. CALLING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The request by six metropolitan members of Parliament to the Premier that Parliament be called together for a special short session ...

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  28. THE LAW COURTS.

    CRIMINAL COURT.—At 10 a.m., before Mr. Justice Wolff. IN CHAMBERS.—At the rising of the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Wolff. ...

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  29. CROESUS PROPRIETARY.

    KALGOORLIE, Feb. 12.—The Croesus Proprietary treatment plant, one of the latest and most modern on the Golden Mile, has been closed ...

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  30. SABOTAGE PLOTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 12.—The "Daily Herald's" Johannesburg correspondent says that the imposition of the death penalty for sabotage ...

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  31. FOOD POSITION.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—A warning that unless very great care was exercised. Australia might easily be faced with a serious shortage of ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. FIVE MINES IDLE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 12.—The number of coalmines idle on the northern fields decreased by one to five to-day. Hepburn No. 1 and Burwood ...

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  34. LEGAL PUZZLE.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—The quandary of a firm of Nottingham solicitors over the name" of "Mr.'' Tillotson on a summons, whereas certain goods ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. PRICES REGULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—Referring to what he regarded as only a nominal fine imposed in New South Wales for profiteering, the ...

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  36. BEAUFORT BOMBERS

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 12.—Although the Aircraft Advisory Committee had been operating only a few weeks, manufacture of Beaufort bombers ...

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  37. CALIFORNIAN SPIES.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Two high Japanese police officials, one a former police chief in Tokio, both veiled as Buddhist priests, are ...

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  38. AIR GALLANTRY.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—A bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to Wing-Commander Howard Clive Mayers, who was born in ...

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  39. A.B.C. PROGRAMMES.

    The main features of today's programmes from the national stations' 6WF are 6WN are as follows:— Station 6WF.—6.30 and 7.45 am., ...

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  40. STAFF DIFFICULTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 12.—Because of the impossibility of obtaining sufficient trained staff, James McEwen and Co., Pty., Ltd., Elizabeth-street, ...

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  41. ARMY MEDICAL OFFICERS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—Existing military regulations provide only for appointment of doctors, chemists and dentists as officers of the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S FORCES.

    HOBART, Feb. 12.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) told the House of Assembly today that Australia had more men in her fighting forces than ...

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  43. BRITISH PETROL CUT.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—The petrol ration for private motorists has been cut by one-sixth, meaning, for example, that 10-horsepower cars will ...

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  44. OUT OF THE FOLD.

    LONDON, Feb. 12.—Mr. Hore-Be[?]sha, Mr. Edgar Granville and Sir Henry Morris-Jones have all resigned from the Liberal National Party in ...

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  45. TIARA SOLD FOR £12,500.

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—Jewellery offered by auction at Christie's realised a total of £37,000, including a diamond tiara, which was sold ...

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