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  2. VICEREGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor will take the salute at the march-past of forces of the Allied Nations in Forrest-place at ...

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  3. CROP PROSPECTS.

    Questioned on Friday about the prospects for the coming agricultural season, Mr Brains, the secretary of the Wheat Pool of WA, said ...

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  4. ARGENTINE REGIME.

    LONDON, June 11.—The British Ambassador to the Argentine has been instructed to inform the Argentine Government of British ...

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  5. MEDICAL SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—Complete opposition to any drastic change in the form of medical services to the community during the war and for ...

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  6. THREE DEATHS.

    A soldier and a civilian were killed as a result of road accidents and an elderly man was killed by a train on Saturday. About midnight on ...

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  7. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—Little change in the state of the parties in the new Victorian Parliament will result from Saturday's election. ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Yesterday morning, with a minimum temperature of 41deg, was the coldest of the year to date, the previous figure having been 41.5deg on ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The President of Czechoslovakia (Dr Benes) has returned to Britain from a visit to America and Canada. Sir Charles Brooke, Rajah of ...

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  10. POST-WAR AVIATION

    LONDON, June 13.—The Secretary for India (Mr L. S. Amery) in a speech yesterday said that the Empire air services after the war ...

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  11. The West Australian.

    Today, June 14, is traditionally observed in the United States as Flag Day, since it was on that day in 1777 that Congress proclaimed ...

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  12. RUBBER FOR WAR.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Rubber Director (Mr Jeffers) disclosed today that America is producing enough synthetic rubber to ...

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  13. A.R.P. WORK.

    The final events in the State ARP championship competitions at the Maylands Oval yesterday provided a display which won the ...

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  14. LAY-BY PURCHASES.

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—The effect of the decision that coupons must now be surrendered for all household drapery on lay-by had ...

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  15. GENERAL TALKS TO PRIVATE.

    During a recent field inspection of American troops somewhere in Australia General MacArthur talked with hundreds of servicemen. He is shown talking to an American private. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "A GREAT LEADER."

    LONDON, June 13.—The "Evening Standard's" aeronautical correspondent yesterday stated "Bob Bungey turned a bunch of raw, ...

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  17. R.S.L. POLICY.

    The following statement of the policy of the Returned Soldiers' League was adopted by a meeting of the State executive of the league ...

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  18. MRS ROOSEVELT.

    CANBERRA, June 13.—The Government and people of Australia would be glad to welcome Mrs Roosevelt, the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  19. PROTEST BY RETAILERS.

    MELBOURNE, June 13.—Commenting yesterday on the statement of the chairman of the Rationing Commission calling for a ...

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  20. AMERICAN COAL.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Senate today passed the Anti-strike Bill which was adopted by the House of Representatives yesterday by 219 ...

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  21. NURSING TRAINEES

    SYDNEY, June 13.—Nursing trainees must be obtained and members of the Australian Army Medical Women's Service who had shown ...

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  22. FINING STRIKERS.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Coal Controller (Mr H. L. Ickes), who on Thursday announced that a fine of a dollar a day would be ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. 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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  24. WAR CONTRACTS.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—The Cort-wayne Anaconda Wire Cable Company today was fined the maximum of 10,000 dollars (about £2,500 ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. JOINT CITIZENSHIP.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—In a speech today the British Resident Minister and Chairman of the Bri- tish Supply Council (Col J. ...

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  26. RAW COTTON YARN.

    CANBERRA, June 13.—Under a scheme which will operate from tomorrow the price of raw cotton yarn sold in Australia will be stabilised. ...

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  27. LONDON GOSSIP.

    LONDON, June 3.—The Agent- General (Mr Troy) has received letters from Capt Gallasch and Sgt Miners, who are both prisoners of ...

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  28. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL.—At 10.30 a.m. before the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Dwyer and Mr Justice Wolff: Sydney Charles Norman Sutton ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. BLUE-SKINNED BROTHERS.

    LONDON, June 13.—The "British Medical Journal" reveals the remarkable case of 2 brothers who had blue skin (idiopathic ...

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  31. MEDICAL TRIUMPH.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—The newspaper "PM" says that Dr Emanuel Appelbaum, chief of the meningitis division of the New York City ...

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  32. AGED CO-RESPONDENT.

    LONDON, June 12.—The divorce case in which Harry Newman, club steward, cited Lord Grantley (87) as co-respondent, has been ...

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  33. LEND-LEASE AID.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Senate has completed congressional action on a Lend-Lease appropriation of 6,275,000,000 dollars ...

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  34. FOOTBALL GUERNSEYS.

    Because guernseys could not be obtained, football matches between squadrons of the Air Training Corps have been abandoned. Commenting ...

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  35. THE EMPIRE TOMORROW.

    LONDON, June 13.—In a speech yesterday the Secretary for India (Mr L. S. Amery) said: "There is no reason why after the war our ...

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  36. Britain Reciprocates.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Office of War Information reveals that the RAF under reciprocal Lend-Lease had supplied the USAAF up ...

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  37. ABNORMAL SIZE OVERCOATS

    CANBERRA, June 13.—The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) today walved the clothing restrictions to permit ...

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  38. TRAM SMASH IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, June 13.—An airman (LAC James Kerr. aged 27) was killed and 28 persons injured in one of the worst tram accidents in the ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. TINFOIL CONTROLLED.

    CANBERRA, June 13.—By regulation today the Government took, over control of tinfoil and lead used in collapsible tubes such as those ...

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