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  2. PERSONAL.

    Sir Arthur Owens, RD, RNR, who received his knighthood in the new year honours list, will be well remembered by many Australians as ...

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  3. "SUPREME NECESSITY."

    NEW YORK, Jan 2.—"Only a year ago 26 nations signed the United Nations' declaration," President Roosevelt told a New Year ...

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  4. HONOURS LIST.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Deeds of daring, feats in production and devotion to duty of "'little men and little women" are recognised in the second part of ...

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  5. SIR W. JAMES DEAD.

    Sir Walter James, KCMG, KC, one of the most distinguished of native-born West Australians, died in a private hospital in Perth late ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIRST LAUNCHING

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—A merchant vessel of 9,000 tons, one of 60 to be constructed at various dockyards under a Commonwealth five-year ...

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  7. WORK STOPPAGES.

    CANBERRA, Jan 3.—"Prosecutions are to be launched against a large number of workers who participated in Friday's stoppages in ...

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  8. The West Australian.

    After a period of consolidation of early gains on the central front, the Russians have resumed the attack in such force that they have ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Deputy-Commissioner of Prices (Mr C. P. Mathea) said on Saturday that the following whole-sale prices for eggs sold in the ...

    Article : 467 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. DRIVE FOR VICTORY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 3.—Pointing out that there were many indications that in the immediate future a still greater concentration of ...

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  12. ONE-ARMY PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 3.—t 2.30 pm tomorrow the Federal Australian Labour Party Conference will open to consider the proposal of the Prime ...

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  13. COMMANDO RAIDS.

    LONDON, Jan 3.—In a review of its activities during the past year Combined Operations Headquarters says: "In 1942 the programme of ...

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  14. COMMON NEEDS.

    NEW YORK, Jan 2.—Suggesting the formation of a United Nations' Grand Council the US Republican leader (Mr Wendell Willkie) in a ...

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  15. WOMEN PRISONERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—The Misses Ellen and Jessie Neve, of Newcastle; who were captured by the German pocket-battleship Admiral Scheer in ...

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  16. NEI AFTER WAR.

    MELBOURNE, .Jan 2.—Though the rich former territories of Holland in the NEI suffer under Japanese occupation the NEI ...

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  17. REAL OFFENSIVE.

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—"The Prime Minister will fail this country if hey permits an Irresponsible junta to browbeat .him and whittle down his ...

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  18. MOST EMPLOYEES RESUME.

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—The majority of the 35,000 employees engaged on essential war work who refused to work on New Year's Day reported for ...

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  19. LONDON GOSSIP.

    LONDON, Jan 3.—During Boxing Day festivities at the Boomerang Club, Sir Claude James, the chairman of the club, paid a well-deserved ...

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  20. TASK FOR 1943.

    NEW YORK, Jan 2.—"The year 1943 was the last year in which Japan and Germany could hope to win a decision," says Major Elliot in ...

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  21. THE TEA RATION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 3.—Stocks of tea in Australia have increased considerably in recent months but there is no prospect of the weekly ration ...

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  22. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA.

    CANBERRA, Jan 2.—The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) announced to-day that the price of sulphate of ...

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  23. PROBLEM OF ABSENTEEISM.

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—The Minister for Labour (Mr Ward) said tonight that he would discuss with the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) the ...

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  24. "FLOUTING REGULATIONS."

    BRISBANE, Jan 3.—Parliamentary action over absenteeism in war industries on New Year's Day was hinted at yesterday by the Federal ...

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  25. WASTE MATERIALS.

    LONDON, Jan 3.—Local authorities in Britain In 1942 collected 1,439,000,000 tons of salvage which was 35 per cent greater than the ...

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  26. SIGNALLERS' ALPHABET.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Jan 3.—Traditionalists in the Army are probably worried by the revised signallers' alphabet adopted by the ...

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  27. DAIRY PRODUCE BOARD.

    Arrangements are being made for the triennial election of members representative of the factories and the producers on the Australian ...

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  28. LIFEBOAT MEN'S WORK.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats in 1942 rescued 560 lives from shipwrecks around the coasts of Britain and ...

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  29. PUPPET ARMY.

    CHUNGKING, Jan 2.—According to a communique issued on Thursday, friction [?]rose recently between the Japanese ...

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  30. 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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  31. LABOUR AND FINANCE.

    HOBART, Jan 3.—The Treasurer 'Mr Dwyer Gray) said tonight that although he approved of the Prime Minister's proposals about the ...

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  32. THE DUTCH FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 2.—Broadcasting to the people of the Netherlands on New Year's Eve the Netherlands Prime Minister (Dr P. S. Gerbrandy) ...

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  33. "DESERTION OF POSTS."

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—The leader of the UAP (Mr Hughes) said tonight that to prosecute was one thing, to secure a conviction was another. If ...

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  34. CANADA'S ROLE.

    OTTAWA, Jan 1.—Broadcasting a New Year message today, the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr Mackenzie King) warned Canadians ...

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  35. TO STUDY ARMY METHODS

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—The Leader of the UAP (Mr Hughes) tonight urged the Federal Government to send a military mission to Russia to study ...

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  36. AIRCRAFT MISSION IN USA.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 2.—A British aircraft engineering mission headed by Sir Roy Fedde, Adviser to the Minister-of Aircraft Production, has ...

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  37. CANADIAN BLIZZARD.

    OTTAWA, Jan 2.—The worst blizzard since 1893 completely tied up communications between Ottawa and the outside world. Telegraph ...

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  38. EMPLOYMENT OF DOMESTICS

    SYDNEY, Jan 3.—The order restricting the employment of domestic servants would apply to the whole of NSW, the Deputy-Director ...

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  39. AMERICAN NEWSPRINT.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 2.—The War Production Board has ordered that 1943 consumption of newsprint by newspapers and magazines must not ...

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  40. AMERICAN CASUALTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 2.—The Navy Department has announced 1,590 casualties between December 1 and 15. This make the total casualties in ...

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