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  2. PERSONAL.

    M Litvinov, Soviet Ambassador in Washington, has arrived in Teheran (Persia) on his way to Moscow. The Director of Army Education, ...

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  3. WAR PRISONERS.

    Three new casualty lists which have been received in WA in the past few days give the names of 101 more West Australians held in ...

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  4. THE WORLD'S FOOD.

    HOT SPRINGS (Virginia), May 19.—"No hindrances of international trade, transportation or internal distribution must be permitted to keep ...

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  5. RURAL AREAS.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—A choice of key towns in country districts and a sustained policy of developing them industrially and socially ...

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  6. The West Australian.

    In addressing the United States Congress on Wednesday, Mr Churchill presented a broad survey of the current status of the war and ...

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  7. WATERSIDE DISPUTES.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Concern over continued disputes on the waterfront was expressed by members of the Stevedoring Commission who ...

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  8. R.A.A.F. FLYING.

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—The apparent spasmodic rises in the RAAF flying accident rate did not necessarily imply a rise in the risks of ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The president of the WA Fire Brigades Board (Mr J. R. Campbell) said yesterday that the board had invested the whole of its ...

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  10. W.A.A.A.F. TRAINEES

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—At a ceremonial pass-out parade of RAAF and WAAAP trainee officers in Victoria today 8 of the 40 WAAAF members ...

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  11. FEDERAL ELECTION

    A sixth political party, the Soldiers' Independent Political Organisation, proposes to run candidates at the next Federal election. Parties ...

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  12. REFUSAL TO WORK HATCHES

    SYDNEY, May 20.—Gangs of wharf labourers on the Sydney waterfront refused to work the hatches to which they were allotted ...

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  13. THE CENTAUR.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—The best way to avenge the nurses and men of the torpedoed Australian hospital ship, Centaur, was to stiffen our war ...

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  14. TWO DAYS' LEAVE.

    NEW YORK, May 19.—The "New York Post" features a story of 4 West Australian sergeant-pilots who are visiting New York on 48 hours ...

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  15. ECONOMIC CONTROL

    SYDNEY, May 20.—The Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) said in an address to the Tamworth Rotary Club today that Australia ...

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  16. THE GANG SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—"The shipowners are showing an amazing lack of co-operation with the Federal Government and the Waterside ...

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  17. AIRMEN DECORATED.

    Pilot-Officer Leslie John Powell, RAAF, of Armadale, who has been awarded the DFC. He has been flying bombers over Europe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AIR-MAIL LETTERS.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Amended regulations gazetted today give effect to a reciprocal arrangement with Germany and Italy whereby ...

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  19. JAPANESE REPORT.

    LONDON, May 20.—Tokio radio states that an American plane on Tuesday attacked the Japanese hospital ship Arabia Maru off New ...

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  20. VICTORIAN ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—The Premier (Mr Dunstan) in his policy speech tonight proposed a Ministry of Dencentralisation and ...

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  21. TUBERCULOSIS.

    ADELAIDE, May 20.—Giving evidence before the Commonwealth Joint Committee on Social Services yesterday, Dr Darcy Cowan, ...

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  22. MT. ISA MINES.

    BRISBANE, May 20.—The claim that a go-slow strike was in operation at the Mt Isa mines was made in the Industrial Court today by Mr ...

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  23. GAOL PLEASURES.

    HOBART, May 20.—How police trying to catch a prisoner leaving the gaol through the Governor's residence caught the acting-Governor ...

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  24. CHILD CARE.

    The growing need to employ women in industry and the consequent need for a wartime programme of pre-school child care were ...

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  25. THE ENEMY HEARS.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—The Minister for Home Security (Mr Lazzarini) today issued a warning against idle talk. It was evident, ...

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  26. PETROL TICKETS.

    Recent amendments to National Security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations make it compulsory for registration numbers of vehicles to be endorsed ...

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  27. AMERICAN MINERS.

    WASHINGTON, May 19.—Mr John Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, tonight led his organisation back to the ...

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  28. GRAIN ALCOHOL.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—The Federal Parliamentary Opposition executive today discussed reports concerning the establishment of a grain alcohol ...

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  29. A TASMANIAN CAMPAIGN.

    HOBART, May 20.—As part of a campaign to eradicate tuberculosis the Tasmanian Government contemplates mass examinations through a ...

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  30. FEDERAL SESSION.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Unless the next session of the Federal Parliament to open on June 21 lasts longer than 5 weeks, there is little ...

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  31. UNION CONVENTION

    SYDNEY, May 20.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Fadden) said today that he could not see the need for the trades union ...

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  32. BOSNIAN PATRIOTS.

    LONDON, May 19.—Berlin radio says that units of the Italian and German armies, including Waffen Stormtroopers and Croatians, in the ...

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  33. RELEASE OF DOCTORS.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Explaining the Government's decision to release more doctors from the services, the Minister for Health (Mr Holloway) ...

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  34. FARM MACHINERY.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Regulations were gazetted today to control manufacture, supply, distribution, use, repair and servicing of ...

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  35. FARMERS' REQUIREMENTS.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Regulations gazetted today bring animal feeding meals and agricultural chemicals under the same form of ...

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  36. UNION SECRETARIES.

    SYDNEY, May 20.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Fadden) said today that yesterday he sent the following telegram to the ...

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  37. THE BARLEY CROP.

    CANBERRA, May, 20.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) said today that the Commonwealth would not acquire the 1943-44 barley crop, ...

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  38. PENSIONS RECIPROCITY.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—A proposal for legislation to provide reciprocity of invalid and old-age pensions between Australia and New Zealand ...

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  39. POST-WAR AIR LINES.

    WASHINGTON, May 19.—The United Press states that 18 American airlines in response to a Civil Aeronautics Board questionnaire, ...

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  40. MR CURTIN'S TALK.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—The Federal Government's industrial policy will probably be reviewed by the trade union convention called by the ...

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  41. ASIA AND WESTERN WORLD

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—In the Netherlands East Indies were peoples who broadly speaking possessed the same ideals as Australians, said ...

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  42. "TRENCH MOUTH."

    ATLANTA, May 19.—The Associated Press states that a new method of treating Vincent's Infection (trench mouth) is described as more ...

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  43. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth GPO: Registered articles must be posted one hour before ordinary letters but not earlier ...

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  44. TRAMS COLLIDE.

    Two bogie trams collided in Newcastle-street, Leederville, near Oxford-street, shortly after 5 o'clock, yesterday afternoon. A west-bound ...

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  45. WANT TO ENLIST.

    ADELAIDE, May 20.—Unrest among members of the S Australian Police Training College, mainly against the administration, reached ...

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  46. SHIPBUILDING.

    CANBERRA, May 20.—Speeding up of ship repair work was discussed by a conference of shipping interests and naval authorities with the ...

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  47. V.D.C. ANNIVERSARY.

    Although no decision has been made, it is possible that the anniversary of the Volunteer Defence Corps in WA will be marked by ...

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  48. FAMOUS AIRMEN.

    MELBOURNE, May 20.—Two of Australia's most famous airmen, Wing-Commander R. H. Cox, AFC, an intruder pilot, and ...

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  49. "BUNA MARTYRS."

    LONDON, May 20.—The Rev E. Basil Redlich, of The Rectory, Little Bowden, Market Harborough, in a letter to "The Times" concerning a ...

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  50. LINER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, May 20.—The Paris radio reports that the liner General Bonaparte, with 590 passengers and a crew of 50, was torpedoed ...

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  51. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice: John Abert Whitehouse v Eva Anne Whitehouse; Harold Stewart Jeffery v Gwendoline; Phyllis Jeffery and ...

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