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  2. CANADA'S STATUS

    NEW YORK, Aug 29.—The "New York Times" Ottawa correspondent states that the Quebec conference and President Roosevelt's visit to ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin), accompanied by his staff, left Perth by train on Saturday on his return to the Eastern States. It is ...

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  4. AID FOR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Aug 29.—The British Red Cross-St John War Organisation has appointed Sir Ernest Burdon and Mr J. M. Eddy, executive ...

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  5. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Aug 29.—Any stocks of food that could be accumulated must not be used in increased rations, said the Minister of Food (Lord Woolton) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MRS ROOSEVELT.

    WELLINGTON, Aug 29.—Mrs Roosevelt, wife of the President of the United States of America, arrived in Wellington by special train ...

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  7. MEAT SUPPLIES.

    CANBERRA, Aug 29.—A quota system is being prepared to limit distribution of meat supplies to city and country wholesale and retail ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    A Quebec cablegram states that Mr Churchill will broadcast tomorrow at 1 pm (1 am on Wednesday, Perth time) The place is not ...

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  9. The West Australian.

    With spring already in the air West Australian farmers will need no reminding that their 1943 fodder conservation programme will have to ...

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  10. IRONWORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Aug 29.—The breach between the Balmain branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Union and the federal management of the union ...

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  11. SAFETY FIRST.

    In view of the increase in fatal accidents caused by electrical appliances over the past 12 months, the Electricity Advisory Committee ...

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  12. COAL OUTPUT.

    SYDNEY, Aug 29.—The recall of young miners from the fighting services and the reopening of 2 closed-down collieries, Aberdare ...

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  13. PACIFIC STRATEGY.

    NEW YORK, Aug 28.—The "New York Times" Washington bureau states: "As a result of the Quebec decisions and Lord Mountbatten's ...

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  14. AIRMEN'S RESCUE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 29.—The rescue of three airmen when their plane crashed in the darkness on a beach on the north coast of NSW ...

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  15. A BUSY DAY.

    WELLINGTON, Aug 29.—An American naval hospital was visited today by Mrs Roosevelt, who was accompanied by Mrs Fraser, wife of ...

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  16. "AFTER SUPPER THE BILL."

    BRISBANE, Aug 29.—"After supper comes the bill, and the Australian people are being called upon to pay for the return of the Curtin ...

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  17. FRIENDS OF RUSSIA.

    SYDNEY, Aug 29.—Officials of the Friendship with Russia League at the annual meeting on Saturday replied to recent criticism of the ...

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  18. "MAN'S BIGGEST TASK."

    PRETORIA,/Aug 29.—The Prime Minister of 8 Africa (Field Marshal Smuts) said yesterday that he doubted whether the war would be ...

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  19. BRAZILIAN AIR CRASH.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 28.—Eighteen persons were killed and 3 injured when a 3-motored airliner struck a naval academy building ...

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  20. AIR TRAINING CORPS

    To attend a camp in the metropolitan area, about 300 air cadets attached to the country squadrons of No 5 Wing, Air Training Corps, ...

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  21. 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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  22. DANGERS OF DELAY.

    NEW YORK, Aug 28.—An Associated Press dispatch from an Aleutians base states: "Lt-General Dewitt, who has returned from an ...

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  23. RUDOLF HESS.

    NEW YORK, Aug 29.—American Boy Scout executives in New York resent the description in Friday's Press interview with the British ...

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  24. WOMEN ON STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 29.—Unless the women employees of a private munition factory who left work on Thursday to enforce a demand for 90 per ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    CANBERRA, Aug 29.—Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane will be the only Australian cities visited by Mrs Roosevelt because of ...

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  26. ARMY UNIFORM.

    SYDNEY, Aug 29.—To help smarten their appearance while on leave troops in certain areas would receive an extra reconditioned ...

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  27. AIR FORCE NEEDS.

    The Lancaster bomber which recently visited this State was a symbol of the increased striking power of the Allied nations. In making ...

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  28. FLOOD DELAYS.

    CANBERRA, Aug 29.—About 50 electors of Bevandale, a hamlet on the border of the Eden-Monaro electorate (NSW), belatedly voted in the ...

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  29. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice. ...

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  30. THE ITINERARY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 29.—Negotiations were being renewed to obtain a visit to South Australia by Mrs Roosevelt, the Premier (Mr Playford) said ...

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  31. AFTER VICTORY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 28.—Mr J. G. Grew, formerly US Ambassador in Tokio, said in a broadcast today that at the end of the war Japan must ...

    Article : 181 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. RETAIL GROCERIES.

    During the past month representatives of the retail grocery trade have been busily engaged with officers of the Deputy Prices Commissioner, ...

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  34. TOBACCO RATION.

    BRISBANE, Aug 29.—The Opposition Leader (Mr Fadden) tonight attacked the Curtin Government for reducing civilian supplies of tobacco. ...

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  35. S. AUSTRALIAN RACING.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 29.—The Premier (Mr Playford) said yesterday that the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) had informed him that he had approved ...

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  36. LONDON GOSSIP.

    LONDON, Aug 29.—Bombardier Donald Munro, in a letter to the Agent-General from a prison camp in Germany, says all in his camp are ...

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  37. MODEL PLAY CENTRES.

    Model play centres will open to-day at Nedlands and Merredin under the supervision of expert leaders from the National Fitness Council ...

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  38. RAILWAY LINK.

    It is expected that the Government will soon consider the conversion of the railway from Port Pirie to Broken Hill to standard gauge. ...

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  39. BID FOR FREEDOM.

    HAMILTON (Ontario), Aug 28.—Twelve of 19 German war prisoners who escaped on Thursday from Fort Henry prison camp, have now been ...

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  40. SPELL ASHORE.

    LONDON, Aug 29.—An atmosphere of informality pervaded a luncheon yesterday at a famous London restaurant at which 12 ...

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  41. JUNGLE WARFARE.

    NEW YORK, Aug 29.—The "New York. Times" book review describes George Johnston's "The Toughest Fighting in the World," as the best ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS.

    SYDNEY, Aug 29.—From April 1 to June 30 this year the fighting services had released 109 doctors to return to civil practice, the Minister ...

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  43. FITZROY MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 29.—Detectives investigating the murder of Miss Pearl Lilian Oliver (19), waitress, of Fitzroy, and the shooting of ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. WHOLESALE EGG PRICES.

    The Deputy Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr G. K. Baron-Hay) announces that the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor ...

    Article : 87 words
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