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  2. VICEREGAL.

    This afternoon His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Mitchell will attend an American Red Cross function in the organisation's ...

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  3. CIVIL DEFENCE DAY.

    Today in every State throughout Australia Civil Defence members will parade with equipment to commemorate Civil Defence Day. In Perth, ...

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  4. MRS. ROOSEVELT.

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the US President, was accorded an enthusiastic welcome at the inception of her ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—The new Labour Caucus-will meet on September 14 and the new Parliament on September 27. This was announced ...

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  6. SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    CANBERRA. Sept 3.—The secretary of the Seamen's Union, Sydney (Mr E. V. Elliott) today telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) ...

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  7. SERVICE DISCHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Sept 3.—Because of the rate at which discharges were occurring and the anticipated acceleration on account of the normal ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    With the seasonal increase in the production of eggs there is an urgent demand for women for the candling of eggs. Women who are interested ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Archbishop of Perth (Dr Le Fanu) will give confirmation at Cunderdin on Monday night and at York on Friday. ...

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  10. The West Australian.

    For the first time since the evacuation of Greece at the end of April, 1941, a British army is fighting in full battle array on the mainland of ...

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  11. POST-WAR BUSINESS

    NEW YORK, Sept 2.—The "New York Times" Washington bureau states that the president of the United States Chamber of Commerce ...

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  12. IMPORTED TOOLS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 3.—New procedure governing the importation of hand and precision tools from the UK were announced tonight by the ...

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  13. COAL SHORTAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 3.—Statewide restrictions on passenger, goods and livestock traffic will be introduced from Wednesday. The ...

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  14. COLLIE COALFIELD.

    The Griffin mine at Collie was idle yesterday as the men failed to appear for work. This was the out- come of the company's action in ...

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  15. CONTINUANCE OF TRAINING.

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—The Minister for \Home Security (Mr Lazzarini) said today that there were more than 300,000 trained men and ...

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  16. A GOVERNMENT VESSEL.

    SYDNEY, Sept 3.—The Federal secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr E. V. Elliott) said tonight with regard to the dispute in a ...

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  17. GAS SUPPLY AFFECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 3.—Because of the shortage of coal the use oft gas will be restricted from midnight on Monday, after which no ...

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  18. STATE ELECTIONS.

    It is probable that the State general elections will be held towards the end of November—possibly on the third Saturday in that month. ...

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  19. REPATRIATION.

    WASHINGTON. Sept 2.—The War Department announced that the liner Gripsholm sailed today for Marmagao in Portuguese India ...

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  20. WASHINGTON TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Sept 3.—President Roosevelt held his first Cabinet meeting since the Quebec conference to-day, while Mr Churchill conferred ...

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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. FEDERAL AID SOUGHT.

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—The Premier of Victoria (Mr Dunstan) to-day communicated with the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) seeking ...

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  23. CROATIAN CHANGE.

    LONDON. Sept 3.—Berlin radio states that Anton Pavelitch has given up the Premiership of Croatia and that Nikola Manditsch is taking ...

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  24. A.T.C. WEEK.

    Nearing the end of ATC Week in the metropolitan area, air cadets attached to Number 5 Wing, Air Training Corps, will spend most of ...

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  25. NAVAL RATINGS AS CREW.

    SYDNEY, Sept 3.—Naval ratings have displaced the civilian crew of one of the ships tied up. The purpose is to keep the vessel moving ...

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  26. CANADIAN LABOUR.

    QUEBEC, Sept 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King), in a message to the annual convention of the Trades and Labour Congress ...

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  27. APPEAL FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK, Sept 2.—Speaking at Helena (Montana) Senator Burton Wheeler urged Mr Roosevelt to define "unconditional surrender," ...

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  28. LANDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sept 3.—Mrs Roosevelt was in Sydney for about half an hour today before leaving for Canberra. The multi-engined bomber in which ...

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  29. 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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  30. PIONEERS PASS.

    Mrs M. A. Spencer, whose death occurred at Bunbury yesterday, had the distinction of being the oldest West Australian. Born at Pinjarra ...

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  31. MEAT DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sept 3.—A serious position has developed at the Homebush Abattoirs as the result of a strike of about 1,000 members of the ...

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  32. WAR CRIMINALS.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept 2.—Commenting on President Roosevelt's request to neutral countries to refuse refuge to war criminals the ...

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  33. EGG SALES.

    The Deputy-Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr G. K. Baron-Hay) desires to draw the attention of egg producers to a further list, advertised ...

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  34. A NATIONAL BROADCAST.

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—In a national broadcast at 4.30 pm from Government House, Canberra. Mrs Roosevelt, who is the guest of ...

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  35. EAST CHINA RAIDS.

    LONDON, Sept 3.—In a Chung- king communique reporting on the American Air Force sweeps over Hong Kong and the Yangtze River ...

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  36. HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

    The annual sweet pea and daffodil show of the Railway and Tramway Horticultural Society will be held to- morrow night at the Railway ...

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  37. BOOKS RECEIVED.

    "Mosquito intermediary Hosts of Disease in Australia and New Guinea," by Frank H. Taylor. (Sydney: School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.) ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. U.S. AIR CHIEF IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON. Sept 3.—General Henry H. Arnold, commanding the United States Army Air Forces, has arrived from Washington for conferences ...

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  40. HIRING OF FILMS.

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—All rights under agreements for the hiring of films were today brought under price control by the Minister for Customs ...

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  41. PENSIONERS' RATES.

    During the second reading debate on the Pensioners (Rates Exemption) Act Amendment Bill, which proposes to give to widows in receipt of ...

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  42. TODAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Sept 3.—Mrs Roosevelt's engagements tomorrow begin at 9.45 am and conclude with a function commencing at 9.30 pm. She ...

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  43. WOMAN'S ORDEAL.

    Thelma Baker (31), married of Government-road, Bassendean, received second degree burns on her back, legs, left arm and hand when ...

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  44. REPORTS DENIED.

    LONDON, Sept 3.—The Associated Press correspondent in Lisbon states that the Portuguese Prime Minister (Dr Salazar) has issued a ...

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  45. U.S.A. ECOMONIC POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Sept 2.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" learns that the State Department is taking over complete ...

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  46. B.B.C. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.

    LONDON, Sept 3.—The functions of broadcasting and the Press are complementary, and both have highly important parts to play in modern ...

    Article : 96 words
  47. IMPORTED COTTON TEXTILES

    MELBOURNE, Sept 3.—With respect to an earlier statement about cotton textiles and cotton yarns from India, the Minister for Trade and ...

    Article : 78 words
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