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  2. VICEREGAL.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) was installed as Grind Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of NSW at the ...

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  3. BIG PROJECTS.

    ADELAIDE, July 18.—The establishment of 2 new industries in S. Australia at a capital outlay of more than £1,000,000 was announced In ...

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  4. V.D.C. PARADE.

    For the second time in its brief history the Volunteer Defence Corps paraded through city streets yesterday but this occasion was far more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FOOD DRIVE.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The Government has co-opted food specialists serving with the US Army in the SW Pacific for its food drive. They may ...

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  6. WAR FACTORY STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—The secretary of the Metal Trades Employers' Association (Mr D. M. McDonald) announced tonight that the works ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—Claiming that the Labour Government had succeeded where anti-Labour Governments had failed, the Prime ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Miss Anna Swanepoel, who 27 years ago fell asleep at her Transvaal home, died while asleep at the same home of Saturday at the age ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Sir Patrick Duncan, Governor- General of S Africa since 1937. died in Pretoria on Saturday at the age of 72. A former S African barrister, ...

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  10. VEGETABLE PRODUCTION.

    CANBERRA, July l8.—The Commonwealth Government could secure from the US 20 per cent of the machinery needed for It vegetable ...

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  11. R.A.A.F. IN SICILY.

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—The Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) said at the weekend that two RAAF squadrons were in the forefront of ...

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  12. BUTTER COUPONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—Wide-spread thefts of butter coupons from ration books had been brought under the notice of grocers in ...

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  13. The West Australian.

    Perhaps the most striking feature of the statement by the Federal Treasurer (Mr Chifiey) an post-war planning that was published In The ...

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  14. CLOTHING DEMAND.

    SYDNEY. July 18.—The demand for clothing, both for defence and civilian needs. had reached such un- foreseen proportions that an ...

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  15. AFTER THE WAR.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Canadian Government's views on future international organisation and refugees were outlined yesterday by the ...

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  16. LONDON GOSSIP.

    LONDON. July 18.—Senator Mac- Donald, of Western Australia, Is progressing well. He has left hospital and gone to Scotland to recuperate. ...

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  17. WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE.

    Considerable misunderstanding of the terms of a request made recently to local authorities concerning the collection of outstanding ...

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  18. THE OPPOSITION.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The electors and not Mr Curtin would judge whether a national ,was an issue of the campaign, said the ...

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  19. CONDENSED MILK.

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—Farmers and salaried staffs of country condenseries handled more than 100,000 gallons of milk today when the ...

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  20. PRICE OF PORK.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—An upper limit on retail pork prices in Victoria and NSW had been Suggested by the Prices Commissioner ...

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  21. MINE TRAGEDY.

    KALGOORLIE, July 18.—Shortly after 8 o'clock on Saturday morning Keith Turley (26), married, trucker. of Hopkins-street, Boulder, James ...

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  22. THE WORLD'S FOOD.

    WASHINGTON. July 17.—"The United Nations are as truly united in the war against fear and want as in the war against aggression, " said ...

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  23. BAKERIES HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—A mass meeting of striking operative bakers to- day decided to extend the bakers' strike by withdrawing all labour ...

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  24. ITALIAN MURDERED

    ADELAIDE, July 18.—After having fatally wounded an Italian neighbour with a single-barrelled shotgun at Fulham shortly before ...

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  25. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, July 17.—Col McCormick, publisher of the Chicago `Tribune," In replying yesterday to Mr. Wendell Willkie's challenge that ...

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  26. SUGAR CANE FARMS

    MELBOURNE July 18.—At the request of the Manpower Directorate the Army has released a number of soldiers to assist in cutting sugar ...

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  27. ENEMY CONVOY.

    LONDON, July 18.—An Admiralty communique states that light coastal forces in the early hours of yesterday made a surprise attack on a ...

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  28. V.C. MISSING.

    LONDON. July 18.—The South African, . Wing-Commander J. D. Nettleton, aged 25, who was awarded the Victoria Cross after leading a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. U.S.A. COALMINES.

    WASHINGTON. July 17.—The Secretary of the Interior (Mr Ickes) told a Press conference today that because of production tags it was at ...

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  30. OLD MASTERS.

    LONDON, July 18.—Two thousand and eight hundred guineas was paid at section at Christie's yesterday for sembrandt's picture "His Father's ...

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  31. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Two Greeks who pleaded guilty in the Newcastle Police Court on Friday to having attempted to bribe a military area ...

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  32. SOLDIER T.B. SUFFERERS.

    Before he left the Eastern States said the Minister for External Territories (Senator Fraser) yesterday. he discussed with the Minister for ...

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  33. EUROPE'S CLASHES.

    WASHINGTON, July 17—The chairman of the Senate Agricultural Committee (Senator Smith) declared today that he would resist any ...

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  34. 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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  35. LONG PIPE-LINE.

    PHOENIXVILLE (Pennsylvania), July 17.—High Government official will participate in a ceremony here on Monday marking the completion ...

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  36. FEWER BABIES.

    LONDON. July 17.—After a 7-hour debate in the House of Commons in which members debated the causes of the birthrate decline and ...

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  37. A.B.C. PLAY COMPETITION.

    SYDNEY. July 18.—Pilot-Officer T. Booker. of the RAAP, was tonight announced winner of the Australian Broadcasting Commission's play ...

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  38. FORWARD AREAS.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The Senate election ballot paper will be issued in camps and in forward areas with a full list of candidates, but the form ...

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  39. KENNY METHODS.

    NEW YORK, July 17.—In an interview in the New York "Herald Tribune" today the president of the National Foundation of Infantile ...

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  40. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The US State Department today announced an agreement between Mexico and the US "guaranteeing the general ...

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  41. COKE SHORTAGE.

    SYDNEY, July 18—Coke will not be available for domestic use because supplies must be reserved for essential industries and vital services, said ...

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  42. CONCRETE SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON. July 17,—At the launching of the first 3 concrete ships built by the McClosky Company at Tampa, Florida, ...

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  43. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice. NISI PRIUS,—At 10.30 am, before Mr Justice Dwyer: (1) James Frost McCabe ...

    Article : 52 words
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