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  2. MARKET REVIEW.

    Cabbage was plentiful and easier at the Metropolitan Markets yesterday. Root vegetables were heavily supplied throughout the week but a ...

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  3. TRADE and FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Sales of export commodities presumably account for an increase of £2,405,000 in London funds shown in this ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. TROTTING.

    Today's trotting meeting at Gloucester Park should be of more than ordinary interest. There will be 7 events and from the contestants ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS.

    Dear Brutus, who has had a letup, has again appeared on the track. Patriotic Meeting. At Belmont Park on Saturday next ...

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  6. KEY INDUSTRIES.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—In order to expedite the application of National Security Regulation 103 to persons responsible for industrial ...

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  7. U.S.A. HOME FRONT.

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—President Roosevelt in a sweeping home front reorganisation has relieved the Vice-President (Mr Henry Wallace) ...

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  8. RAIN AND WIND.

    Rain fell almost generally south from the tropic in this State during the past week but falls were rather scattered in parts of the West ...

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  9. PRODUCTION PLACED FIRST.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—The 10 non- unionists working in a Government annexe controlled by Duly and Hansford, Pty, Ltd, have decided to place ...

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  10. MINES AND METALS.

    At 35,142 fine oz valued in Australian currency at £367,238, the West Australian gold yield for June was 85252oz less than for May and ...

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  11. QUARTZ CRYSTALS.

    The Mines Department announced on Thursday that quartz crystals were wanted urgently. The specifications for the crystals were: All ...

    Article : 258 words
  12. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—Parentena did not give satisfaction in his gallop at Werribee today and later in the day he was withdrawn from the ...

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  13. RETAIL SALES CODE.

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—Mr Donald Nelson, Chief of the War Productions Board, has drawn up a code of wartime sales principles ...

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  14. WAR FACTORY STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said today that he would have consultations early next week with the Solicitor-General ...

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  15. WOMEN BADLY INJURED.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—Members of the homicide squad are searching for an unknown assailant who savagely attacked 2 young women in a ...

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  16. SHIPWRIGHTS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—The shipwrights' strike on the waterfront extended to 2 other shops today. The men have gone on strike because a ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. FOOTBALL.

    There will be a full set of fixtures in the WANFL competition today. The principal game is that between Claremont and West Perth at ...

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  18. CORRESPONDENCE.

    J. Whinfield (chairman Yilgarn Road Board): The report under the heading "War Damage Insurance— Work of Local Authorities," ...

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  19. STOCKS AND SHARES

    Sales of Australian £100 bonds, 3¼ per cent, 1958, at £100/8/9 were recorded on the Perth Stock Exchange yesterday. Quotations were: ...

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  20. MINERS' APPLICATION.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Judge Drake-Brockman, chairman of the Central Coal Mines Reference Board, said today that if miners on strike asked ...

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  21. W.A. TURF CLUB WEIGHTS.

    Red Cross Maiden Handicap, 7½f.— Miss Tasman, 9.0; Ditholo, 8.12; Gigolas, Easy Gold, Our Bing, 8.10; The Owl, Lady Sarcallah, 8.9; Maddington, 8.7; ...

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  22. CROQUET.

    Following are the results of matches played this week under the auspices of the WA Croquet Association. "B" grade handicap singles. Some exciting play was ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. "PEG O' MY HEART."

    "Peg o' My Heart," by G. Hartley Manners, was presented by the Repertory Club last night to a full audience. The play is a comedy, ...

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  24. WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING.

    The Malayan and Far Eastern Association, whose work deals with the interests of evacuees from the Far East, will hold a general meeting in the ...

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  25. RURAL WAGE AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—The Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation decided today to oppose an application to the Commonwealth ...

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  26. HOME GUARD

    To commemorate the third anniversary of the formation of the Volunteer Defence Corps, Nos 1, 2 and 3 bus will parade on the Esplanade opposite the ...

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  27. AIR CADETS.

    Squadron 175 of the Air Training Corps has been formed. It Is a West Australian squadron, the eighth to be formed in this State, and will be ...

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  28. BOXING.

    Competitors from the Northern Suburbs, Victoria Park and East Perth Police Boys' Clubs and a sole representative of the YMCA Boys' ...

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  29. AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    Maurice Sullivan (34), airman, was electrocuted with a razor presented to him on the previous day, at his home in Loftus-street, Leederville, ...

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  30. COMING EVENTS.

    JULY 19—T-Square Ball at the Embassy for PO War Red Cross Fund WEDNESDAY, JULY 21: The ladies of the 2/7 Women's Circle are entertaining ...

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  31. MURDER CHARGE.

    Norman Pugh Lawrence (34), turner, of Aberdeen-street, Perth, who had twice previously appeared in the Perth Police Court charged with the ...

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  32. ENGAGEMENTS.

    1/ Per line, minimum charge 5/. Notices must be signed by both parties. The engagement is announced of Ailsa Grace, second daughter of Mrs Stephens ...

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  33. STRUCK BY A TRAM.

    A soldier was struck by a tram driven by Clarence Mervyn Chapman, in Beaufort-street, near James-street, about 6.15 pm yesterday. ...

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  34. PATRIOTIC EFFORTS.

    The following are Red Cross branch fixtures for today: Shenton Park, weekly dance, Souts Hall. 8 pm: Wembley, weekly dance, Leederville Town Hall, 8 ...

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  35. POLICE COURTS.

    Idle and Disorderly.—Thomas Stinson (64), labourer, was found guilty of having begged for alms in Hay-street, Perth, on July 15, thereby being deemed to be ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Yesterday 3 city cinemas screened new films. Capitol ("Yankee Doodle Dandy"); Metro ("Gone With the Wind"); Piccadilly ("Talk of the Town") and Grand ...

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  37. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Johnston Memorial Congregational Church. Fremantle, will celebrate its 90th anniversary tomorrow, when special services will be held at 11 am and 4 pm. ...

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  38. ROAD DEATH.

    Upon inquiry in the City Courthouse yesterday, the Acting-Coroner (Mr W. O. Mansbridge, JP) found that John Oliver Ridge (67), ...

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  39. ARTILLERY EXERCISES.

    Artillery practice with live ammunition will be conducted on the Rockingham range on Monday between 8 am and 5 pm. The danger area is set out in an ...

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  40. ANTI-AIRCRAFT PRACTICE.

    Heavy anti-aircraft practice with live ammunition will be carried out in the port area on Monday between 2 Pm and 4 pm. The danger area is set out in an ...

    Article : 48 words
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