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  2. AUSTRALIAN ARMS.

    WASHINGTON, June 29.—Mr William Wasserman, leader of the US Lease-Lend mission which visited Australia, today issued a formal ...

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  3. MUNITIONS PLANTS.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—In furtherance of the Governments programme of decentralising war industries about 16 projects for ...

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  4. NZ CABINET.

    AUCKLAND, June 30.—The new Ministers of the War Administration which was formed last week as a result of a unity agreement ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for External Territories (Senator J. M. Fraser) visited the Mayor of Fremantle (Mr F. E. Gibson) at the Fremantle Town Hall ...

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  6. GOLD INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The War Cabinet today approved of the grant of £100,000 to the West Australian Government to be used in ...

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  7. The West Australian.

    The Moscow radio has announced the signing of a further Anglo-Russian agreement which embodies a British guarantee ...

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  8. FIGHTING SERVICES.

    SYDNEY. June 30.—The Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr Bellemore) today said that industry in New South Wales was being ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr Nulsen) announced yesterday that the poles were being erected at Floreat Park for the extension of ...

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  10. Advertising

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  11. GALLUP POLL.

    Only 1 Australian in 4 favours permanent nationalisation of the coal industry but-a Gallup Poll taken this month shows that a substantial ...

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  12. MACARTHUR HONOURED.

    The C-in-C of the Allied Forces in the SW Pacific area (General Douglas MacArthur) has been formally presented with the ...

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  13. RAILWAY TRAVEL.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—The new system of priority permits for interstate passenger travel will come into operation tomorrow. No person may ...

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  14. WHEAT POLICY.

    Referring to the new wheat scheme proposed by the Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully), the general secretary of the Primary Producers' ...

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  15. MR CURTIN'S BACKING.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Endorsing fully the statement on manpower made in Sydney today by Mr Bellemore, the NSW Deputy ...

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  16. LIBERTY LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—For the second successive war loan Loch in South Gippsland. Victoria, appears to have established the best per ...

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  17. MR CURTIN'S VIEWS.

    CANBERRA. June 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) refused today to accept as accurate reports of statements made in USA by Mr ...

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  18. SKILLED TRADESMEN.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The Deputy-Director General of Manpower (Mr Bellemore) said today that those metal workers who are not engaged ...

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  19. CARGO CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—Appointments of state committees to assist the Central Cargo Control Committee in providing for the orderly ...

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  20. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—To provide for Australian food supplies and the needs of our Allies a Cabinet sub-committee will review the ...

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  21. COALMINE STOPPAGES.

    SYDNEY. June 30.—There were 11 stoppages at coalmines in New South Wales today but 2 were due to mechanical breakdowns. About 3,000 ...

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  22. WORKERS' WAR EFFORT.

    LONDON, June 30.—Woolwich Arsenal shop stewards in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) stated that factors in the restriction ...

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  23. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 29.—The central office of the Conservative Party issued an appeal to Windsor electors signed by the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  24. WASTE FUEL ORDER.

    LONDON, June 30.—A waste fuel order, which became operative yesterday, prohibits waste and uneconomical use of coal, gas, ...

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  25. WOMEN CONDUCTORS.

    Women are to be employed as tram conductors on the services controlled by the Tramways Department at the same rates of pay and under the ...

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  26. STATE INCOME TAX.

    The Premier (Mr Willcock) announced on Monday that the sale of State income tax instalment stamps would cease as from yesterday ...

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  27. CHARCOAL IRON.

    Amongst the new authorisations of work to be carried out in Western Australia the Minister for External Territories (Senator Fraser) on ...

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  28. SUPERPHOSPHATE.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—From tomorrow superphosphate sales in all States would be under the control of the Departments of Agriculture and ...

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  29. SYSTEM OF COUNCILS.

    NEW YORK. June 30.—The New Zealand Minister to US (Mr W. Nash) in a speech yesterday to a business study group at Camp ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S VOICE.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—When statements that the Supply Minister (Mr Beasley) would go to the United States shortly were brought ...

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  31. SHIFT WORKERS.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—An amendment to National Security economic organisation regulations gives to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  32. HOURS AND PRODUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—"Any move to reduce hours of workers in essential industries would not be to retard the war effort but to increase ...

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  33. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Amendments have been made to the Employment of Women Regulations to simplify procedure before the ...

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  34. WIRELESS LICENCES.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The Postmaster-General. (Senator Ashley) said today that the new Broadcasting Act, which becomes operative ...

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  35. AMF AND AIF.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) today denied that, following the enlistment of members of the AMF into ...

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  36. SHIPBUILDING.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Australia's naval and merchant shipbuilding programme was being constantly increased, the Minister for the Navy ...

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  37. LORD MAYOR'S REMARK.

    KALGOORLIE. June 30.—Strong disapproval of the comment, "Any man or woman who is keeping money in the bank is a hoarder, a ...

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  38. DEHYDRATION PLANTS.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The War Cabinet today decided on a further allocation of £106,000 for the programme of large-scale dehydration ...

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  39. FLYING-BOAT RECORD.

    LONDON, June 29.—It is revealed that the British Overseas Airways flying-boat Bristol, in which the Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) ...

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  40. 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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  41. MISSING AIF.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—The names of member of the AIF missing as a result of the Malayan, Ambon, Java, Singapore, Timor and New Britain ...

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  42. WOOL PRICES.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—The Technical Advisory Board of the Commonwealth Central Wool Committee will meet in Melbourne ...

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  43. ABC PROGRAMMES.

    Features of today's programmes from the national stations 6WP and 6WN are as follows: Station 6WF: 6.40, 7.45 and 9 am, ...

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  44. RAAF UNITS.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—All RAAF units have been instructed to economise in bags, sacks, wrappings and hessian by accepting ...

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  45. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth GPO. Registered articles must be posted 1 hour before closing time for letters, but between 9 ...

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  46. GALLANTRY OVER DARWIN

    LONDON, June 29.—Gallantry and splendid leadership in operations over the Darwin area has brought the award of the DFC to Flight-Lt ...

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  47. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—An official cable from Ottawa received today by the Canadian High Commissioner (Major-General Odium) ...

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  48. MEN'S SUITS.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Samples of the new standard cloths for men's suits are available in Sydney. Members of the trade say that the cloth ...

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  49. SHIPS' CREWS.

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Mr Justice De Baun, chairman of the Maritime Industry Commission, today gazetted a National Security order providing ...

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  50. YOUTH PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, June 29.—The first meeting of the Youth Advisory Council which was appointed on June 16, was held in London today. ...

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  51. TEA RATIONING.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—An official announcement of the tea rationing plan will be broadcast by the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  52. WORKERS' CANTEENS.

    LONDON, June 29.—The Minister of Labour and National Service (Mr Bevin), in a speech at Merseyside, assured dockers that the canteens, ...

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  53. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am before Mr Justice Dwyer. NISI PRIUS.—At 11 am. before Mr Justice Dwyer: In divorce: George ...

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