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  2. UNITED NATIONS DAY.

    LONDON, June 15.—The concourse which gathered yesterday to cheer the cavalcade of Empire which was the central feature of London's ...

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  3. MUNITIONS SUPPLY.

    ADELAIDE, June 15.—"Generally the manufacture of munitions has reached a stage when reduction in production is becoming essential," ...

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  4. LABOUR DISUNITY

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—An indication that several thousand members of ALP branches and affiliated unions are liable to ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin), who has a severe cold, may have to remain in bed for several more days (says a Canberra telegram). While ...

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  6. NATION'S HEALTH

    CANBERRA, June 15.—A conference of State Ministers for Health presided over by the Federal Minister for Health (Mr Holloway) ...

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  7. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    The Deputy-Director-General of Manpower (Mr H. T. Stitfold) said yesterday that the placing of soldier discharged from this war was ...

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  8. The West Australian.

    It has become evident that some highly contentious problems remained for solution when the French Committee of National Liberation ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Qualified leaders in the men's and women's divisions of National Fitness will give a display of their work at the National Fitness Council's ...

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  10. CAR LIGHTS.

    "The fact that traffic police have no jurisdiction over service vehicles in regard to unmasked headlamps is making a farce of the whole ...

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  11. U.S.A. BROADCAST.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—Broad- casting to Australia on United Nations Day the Secretary of the Navy (Col Frank Knox) paid a tribute to ...

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  12. VEGETABLE NEEDS.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—Plans to stimulate increased production of vegetables in Australia next season and also the determination of a ...

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  13. CONTRACT ENDING.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—Dismissals at the Fitzroy construction branch of the Metropolitan Gas Co began yesterday as a result of the ...

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  14. WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON. June 15.—The Prisoners of War News" in publishing further reports from Par East war prisoner camps, states that Dr F. ...

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  15. HANNAN'S FIND.

    KALGOORLIE, June 15.—The Jubilee of Paddy Hannan's historic gold find at Kalgoorlie was celebrated today. The ...

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  16. WHIT MONDAY.

    LONDON, June 15.—Most people in Britain took a day off from war work and spent Whit Monday in the traditional, care-free atmosphere ...

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  17. EXPORT LAMBS.

    Because of the shortage of labour experienced last year for the slaughtering of export lambs, preliminary arrangements to overcome that ...

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  18. UNITY IN WAR AND PEACE.

    LONDON, June 15.—The Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts) said at Pretoria yesterday, according to an agency message, that United ...

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  19. MAIL TIMETABLES.

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

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  20. WOMEN WANTED IN PERTH.

    "Women volunteers are urgently needed for employment in a munition factory near Perth," said the Deputy-Director-General of ...

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  21. PERTH OBSERVANCE.

    After the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir James Mitchell), accompanied by Lady Mitchell, had taken the salute at a march-past of Allied ...

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  22. REPRISALS ILL-ADVISED.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—The US should refrain from retaliation against Japanese war prisoners in the interest of Americans held by ...

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  23. POTATO GROWING.

    Reports had reached the Commonwealth Controller of Potatoes (Mr A. C. Fester) that growers were not proceeding with their normal ...

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  24. UNIFORM TAX PLAN

    ADELAIDE, June 15.—"No move has been made by S. Australia in the direction of urging that the payments to New South Wales under ...

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  25. SEA MYSTERY.

    LONDON, June 15.—Thirty Britons now in a Japanese prison camp may one day explain one of the war's sea mysteries. They will be ...

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  26. 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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  27. FREMANTLE SEAT.

    The council of the National Party of WA last night endorsed the candidature of Mr A. H. Bracks for the Fremantle seat in the forthcoming ...

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  28. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice: Violet Glennie Rowe v George Sydney Rowe. IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am, before ...

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  29. PERIODICALS FROM U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—Licences for the export of periodicals containing technical, scientific and professional information will be ...

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  30. U.K. AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, June 15.—Future trade relations between Britain and Russia are discussed in a special article in "The Times." "Recent weeks," it ...

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  31. BROTHERS IN SERVICE.

    Flying-Officer Reginald Marcus Carson, youngest son of the Mayor of Geraldton (Mr R. Carson) was posted missing from operations in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. INVALID PENSIONERS.

    CANBERRA, June 15.—Claims for allowances for wives and children of invalid pensioners may now be made, where they are lodged ...

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  33. LIGHTING OF VEHICLES.

    Motorists and pedestrians alike, whose lawful occasions take them an to the roads at night, will welcome the pungent criticism of Mr ...

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  34. VICTORIAN SENATE TEAM.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—There is about as much hope of the Labour Senate team being beaten at the next Federal election in Victoria ...

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  35. CONTROL OF EGGS.

    CANBERRA, June 15.—The Commonwealth-wide control of eggs will come into force on July 5. The Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. ANTHRAX SUSPECT.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—Particulars of a case of suspected anthrax from a station In southern central Queensland were received today by the ...

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  38. MECHANISED FARMING.

    SYDNEY, June 15.—The State Government's dairy farm mechanisation scheme came into operation to-day when the Premier (Mr McKell) ...

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  39. TAX AGENTS.

    CANBERRA, June 15.—Commonwealth boards for the registration of tax agents have been constituted for all States. The Treasurer (Mr ...

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  40. METAL TRADES.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—The amalgamation of all metal trades unions in Australia was decided upon today at a conference of union ...

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  41. DISTINGUISHED PILOT.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—One of Australia's most distinguished Spit- fire pilots, Flying-Officer Virgil Paul Brennan (23), DFC, DFM, who took ...

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  42. LACK OF MANPOWER

    The sanitary services in the Hamersley and Scarborough wards of the Perth road district will be suspended unless a motor truck driver ...

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  43. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    There had been 480 tram smashes in 10 months, Mr H. V. Shearn, MLA, told members of the Perth Road Board last night. He was ...

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  44. LAY-BY GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, June 15.—To urge that the Rationing Commission's decision in regard to coupons for lay-by goods should be reversed a ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. A FOOTWEAR ORDER

    CANBERRA, June 15.—The Footwear Controller (Mr Rosevear) to-night gazetted amending regulations compelling footwear manufacturers ...

    Article : 52 words
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