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  2. WOOL APPRAISEMENT.

    The fifth wool appraisement for the 1942-43 season and the 49th under the Imperial Purchase Scheme was completed on Friday. Brokers' ...

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  3. FOR THE FORCES.

    At the presentation of cheques totalling £6,400 on behalf of the WA Sportsmen's Organising Council to various organisations at the Palace ...

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  4. ARMY CADET UNIT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 2.—Proposals for the establishment of a modified Army cadet training unit are being carefully examined by the Minister ...

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  5. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    The Commonwealth Tariff Board will open an inquiry in Melbourne on November 16 to determine the allocation of financial assistance to ...

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  6. DRIED APPLES.

    DONNYBROOK, Nov.—2.—Plans for the expansion of dehydration in this State were outlined by Mr R. M. Carter, State Superintendent of the ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. "SPECTRE OF WANT"

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The Hollywood correspondent of the "Daily News" describes the "wild panic among stars, producers and agents ...

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  9. ARMISTICE DAY.

    Arrangements for "Airmistice Day. Wednesday, November 11, include the observance of 2 minutes' silence at 11 an throughout the ...

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  10. PRACTICAL TRAINING.

    To assist cadets of the Air Training Corps who may later be posted to flying-boat squadrons, arrangements have been made to teach them ...

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  11. BEER IN NSW.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 2.—Prom tomorrow hotelkeepers in New South Wales can refuse to supply beer in 16oz schooners except between 4.30 ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Veteran": Now, when it is the duty of all to help if possible some war effort, I feel sure there must be numbers of elderly and retired men ...

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  13. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Fines totalling £505 were imposed upon 10 men by Mr W. J. Wallwork, SM, in the Perth Police Court yesterday for offences connected with ...

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  14. BARLEY CROP.

    The first payment on the new season's barley crop was likely to be even less than it was last year when it was 2/, said the general secretary ...

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  15. FOUR WOMEN INJURED.

    Four women were injured when a taxi-car driven by P. Simms collided with a milk cart and a car at the intersection of ...

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  16. FATAL FALL.

    James Gibbs, of Napier-street, Claremont, who on Thursday last received severe injuries when he fell about 12 feet while working at the ...

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  17. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    A soldier suffered burns on his arms when a motor truck caught fire at the. Swansea service station, William-street, Fremantle. yesterday. ...

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  18. LAND TRANSPORT.

    The Director of Emergency Road Transport (Mr R. L.' Millen) stated yesterday that an order had been issued under the National Security ...

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  19. KALAMUNDA SHOW.

    Gate takings at the Kalamnunda Show on October 24 were £20 more than last year and the ball at night raised £25 more. The net proceeds ...

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  20. UNIONS' ADVISORY PANEL.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 2.—As the ACTU plan to establish an advisory panel to assist the Government on war issues concerning trades unions ...

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  21. CHARITIES DRAWING.

    The No 127a Charities Consultation was drawn yesterday at noon in the Perth Town Hall. On behalf of the Lotteries Commission the ...

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  22. GLOUCESTER PARK PAGEANT

    National Service units will combine on Saturday afternoon at Gloucester Park to present a pageant of their work in aid of the Austerity War ...

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  23. LEVEL CROSSING COLLISION.

    At noon yesterday a railway steam coach collided with a motor, truck loaded with firewood on the level crossing at the Perth side of the ...

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  24. FELL FROM BALCONY.

    The death of John Russell Mccall Baxter (49), of Byford, was the subject of an inquest in the City Courthouse yesterday. The ...

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  25. "MARITANA" ON SATURDAY.

    The third programme in the Australian' Broadcasting Commission's opera season, "Maritana," will be produced in the Capitol Theatre on ...

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  26. FIRE CHIEF ROBBED.

    The Chief Officer of the WA Fire Brigades (Mr F. W. Gerhard) was the victim of a theft In the early hours of yesterday. His residence in ...

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  27. STOLEN MOTOR CAR.

    A tourer motor car, No 9137. was stolen from Beaufort-street, Perth,, on Saturday night. It is owned by Alfred Lyon Boas. ...

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  28. CHILD INJURED.

    Zeta Burnett (61, of Padbury House. St George's-terrace, was struck by a motor waggon in Murray-street yesterday. The police ...

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  29. CONTESTED DIVORCE CASES.

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Northmore) yesterday commenced the hearing of a Supreme Court action in which Gladys Miriam ...

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  30. ARTILLERY PRACTICE.

    Commencing at 6 am on November 5 and carrying through continuously until 6 pm on November 8, artillery practice will be carried out ...

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  31. NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY.

    The National Rose Society of Western Australia which has already invested £70 in war loans decided at' its last committee meeting to invest ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Leslie George Richardson, attendant at the garage of the Pioneer Bus Company, Cottesloe, was assaulted and robbed of £11/10 near ...

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  33. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    On a charge that on October 3, at Perth, he unlawfully and indecently assaulted a female child under the age of 13 years, Adrian ...

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  34. CITY ARP EXPENDITURE.

    For the financial year up to last Wednesday the Perth City Council spent a total of £42,992 on ARP works as follows: Trench shelters, ...

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  35. GENERAL NEWS.

    The West Australian Starr-Bowkett.1 Investment, Benefit Building Society yesterday allocated a free of Interest loan of £500 to Mrs M. S. Porter. a member ...

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