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  2. PERSONAL.

    Brigadier T. E. Weavers, Director of the VDC, Allied Land Forces, Melbourne, will leave Perth today on a tour of the South-West, where he ...

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  3. SUGAR RATION.

    Every man, woman and child in Australia will be rationed to 1lb of sugar a week from today. Coupons marked "B" in the ration ...

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  4. NATIONAL RESOURCES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 30.—The Federal Government would not permit anyone to use the war position as a cloak to exploit workers, the ...

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  5. DAY OF PRAYER.

    Church leaders are co-operating in Perth to give effect to the King's desire that next Thursday, the third anniversary of the outbreak of the ...

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  6. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, Aug 30.—Australia's record Budget, which will be presented to Parliament on Wednesday, is likely to be in the vicinity of ...

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  7. LATE DUKE OF KENT.

    LONDON, Aug 30.—The funeral of the Duke of Kent took place in St George's Chapel, Windsor, yesterday morning. The Duchess of Kent ...

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  8. The West Australian.

    The repulse of the Japanese counterattack against the American positions which have been won in the southern islands of the Solomons ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The London Banking Information Service urges persons remitting money from Australia or New Zealand to use the mail or telegraphic ...

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  11. OUT OF JAPAN.

    LOURENCO MARQUES, Aug 30.—The Japanese repatriation liner Tatuta Maru. arrived here after an uneventful voyage from Yokohama, ...

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  12. UAP LEADERSHIP.

    CANBERRA, Aug 30.—Moves initiated at Canberra last week to depose Mr W. M. Hughes as UAP Leader in favour of Mr Menzies will ...

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  13. MISSIONARY'S VIEWS.

    TORONTO, Aug 30.—The Rev Dr J. G. Waller, who was among the passengers on the exchange liner Gripsholm from Japan, in an ...

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  14. AIRMEN ADRIFT.

    LONDON, Aug 30.—Flying-Officer J. H. F. Watson, of Sydney and formerly a Mosman beach lifeguard, recently figured in a dramatic ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ENGINEER.

    NEW YORK, Aug 30.—Mrs Baynes, a former New Yorker, who married Mr Eric Baynes, an engineer from Rockhampton, returned ...

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  16. POPE PIUS ILL.

    CHICAGO, Aug 29.—In a copyright dispatch from London, William Stoneman, foreign correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News," says that ...

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  17. REPORTS ON PRISONERS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 30.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) stated yesterday that he received periodically through the Red Cross reports ...

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  18. RAAF TRAINING.

    SYDNEY, Aug 30.—A waterside RAAF base somewhere in Australia now has the task of training crews for flying-boats and seaplanes which ...

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  19. BUTTER MANUFACTURERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Butter Manufacturers' Association held in Perth on Thursday the secretary (Mr N. W. Fox) reported ...

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  20. STATEMENT BY MR CURTIN.

    CANBERRA, Aug 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) explained to- night that sugar rationing was a necessary insurance because, ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    CANBERRA, Aug 30.—All States it was learnt today, have indicates their willingness to vacate the entertainments' tax field in favour of ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. AMERICAN PRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 30.—The Department of Justice has filed a suit in the Federal Court seeking the restraint of the American Associated ...

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  23. RAAF CASUALTIES.

    The latest RAAF casualty list issued by the Department of Air contains the names of 110 members serving overseas and 23 in Australia ...

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  24. SA RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 30.—No action has been taken to abandon the proposed State-wide 1 day railway strike on Wednesday ...

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  25. AT THE SCENE OF THE CRASH

    LONDON, Aug 28.—Describing the finding of the wreckage of the plane in which the Duke of Kent was travelling to Iceland at the time of ...

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  26. CONSERVING PETROL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 30.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said yesterday that in conformity with the Army's policy of conserving ...

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  27. MR LANG AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Aug 30.—It was reported yesterday that Mr J. T. Lang, MLA for Auburn and a former Premier, will nominate for the Reid ...

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  28. TROOP MARCHES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 30.—When asked on Saturday if he favoured marches by troops in other States similar to the one by the AIF 17th ...

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  29. POTATO CROPS.

    CANBERRA, Aug 30.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) gave an assurance yesterday that labour would be available for digging potato ...

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  30. ALLIES' URGENT NEEDS.

    In a broadcast address last night the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) said that a contributory reason for the rationing of ...

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  31. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    PRACTICE COURT.—At 10.30 am. before the Chief Justice: Ernest Stirling Loney v Gertrude Marion Loney. IN CHAMBERS.—At 10 30 am, ...

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  32. MAIL TIMETABLES.

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

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  33. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    SYDNEY, Aug 30.—Abolition of university fees for students was advocated tonight by the Minister for Education (Mr Evatt), who said ...

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  34. EXCESS FOOD FOR ANIMALS

    LONDON, Aug 29.—The Paymaster-General and Minister of Reconstruction (Sir William Jowitt), Lord Burghley, who controlled ...

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  35. SERVICE AT GREEK CHURCH.

    A special memorial service for the late Duke of Kent was held at the Greek Orthodox Church at 11.30 am yesterday. The address was ...

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  36. NO REDUCTION IN AREA.

    BRISBANE, Aug 30.—The sugar industry in Queensland was assured that no reduction in the area to be planted was anticipated, said the ...

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  37. 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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  38. "SIGN OF UNITY."

    CANBERRA, Aug 30.—Satisfaction was expressed yesterday by Mr W. M. Hughes, leader of the UAP, at the co-opting of Sir Earle Page ...

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  39. NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Aug 29.—Speaking of the general adoption by the National Fire Service of the system of 48 hours on duty and 24 hours off, the ...

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  40. FRIENDSHIP WITH USA.

    The annual meeting of members of the Australian-American Co- operation Movement will be held in the Perth City Council chambers at ...

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  41. ESCAPE BY PARACHUTE.

    AUCKLAND, Aug 30.—When in difficulties while flying solo at 3,000ft a New Zealand airman in training parachuted and escaped ...

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