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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) left New York on Sunday for Washington. He will make calls at the White House, ...

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  3. FISHING INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Following a decision by the Production Executive of the Federal Cabinet that there should be a co-ordinating ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. COST OF THE WAR

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Since it began about 4 years ago the war has cost Australia £1,106,000,000. This was announced today by the ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Two great and broad issues faced the Australian electors at the forthcoming election, said Mr Menzies, MHR, ...

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  6. BRISBANE LINE.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The report on the "Brisbane line missing document" by the Royal Commissioner (Mr Justice Lowe) was ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. The West Australian.

    Actual expenditure on war services by the Commonwealth for the year ended on June 30 amounted to nearly £562,000,000, an increase of ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) announced in Melbourne last night that the Full Cabinet had decided to establish a wool appraisement ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE.

    Sir,—Poor John Citizen is frequently reminded that ignorance of the law is no defence, yet the politicians responsible for setting up the ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. VENEREAL DISEASE.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Australian services records have revealed a satisfactory low ratio of venereal disease infection in all arms and among ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. TIMOR PATROL.

    Warring native factions brought complications into an Australian patrol's operations in the jungled mountains or central Timor. This ...

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  12. SHIPS LAUNCHED.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Two ships were launched today from a NSW shipyard. One vessel, built entirely at the dockyards, was ...

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  13. POST-WAR WORLD.

    NEW YORK, July11.—The United Press states that on international conference of Christian leaders at Princeton today recommended that ...

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  14. SYDNEY MILK PRICES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Milk vendors have decided to as their customers to agree to an increase of 2d a gallon in the price of milk. This ...

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  15. INVALID AIRMEN.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Railway concessions are made available to enable next-if-kin or other near relatives to visit invalided members of ...

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  16. SEAMEN ON SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Members of the crew of the hospital ship Centaur sunk recently by a Japanese submarine will be given the full ...

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  17. LABOUR POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The Full Federal Cabinet today approved a draft of the policy speech to be made by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) ...

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  18. WORKERS' MEALS.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The War Cabinet has approved of Joint recommendations by the Minister for Munitions (Mr Makin) and the ...

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  19. ANZAC TRADITION.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Lt-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, VC, DSO, Commander of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, said ...

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  20. "THE LONE WOLF."

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said to-night that he was giving his full support to Mr Morgan, sitting Labour ...

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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. NEW ZEALAND FORCE.

    WELLINGTON, July 12.—A large draft of officers, men and nurses of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force has arrived in the Dominion ...

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  23. MR LANG FOR CANBERRA?

    Mr J. T. Lang, member for Auburn in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, has accepted a rebellions invitation from the Reid ...

    Article : 436 words
  24. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice. NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am, before Mr Justice Dwyer: Gwendoline Margaret ...

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  25. N.S.W. CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The endorsement of Messrs J. G. D. Arkins and A. K. Dein as the United Australia Party's representatives in the ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. HARRY BRIDGES.

    NEW YORE, July 11.—The National Maritime Union at its convention today carried a resolution requesting President Roosevelt to ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. STATE'S EARLY DAYS.

    Giving the second of 2 talks in recent weeks on the early history of the Swan River settlement, Dr J. S. Battye told Rotarians on Friday ...

    Article : 354 words
  28. SOLICITOR'S ESTATE.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—The hearing of a claim for £5,000 by Stella Blanche Seeney, a certified nurse, from the Queensland Trustees as ...

    Article : 234 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. ARMY AND AIR FORCE.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The British practice of issuing cards for good service to officers and men of the army and sir force is to be ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. LABOUR W.A. SENATE TEAM.

    Mr R. H. Nash, secretary of the Metropolitan District Council of the ALP, senior vice-president of the State executive and delegate to the ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. REFUGEE CARGOES.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Little more than 12 per cent of the cargo diverted from other ports to Australia when Japan overran the Pacific ...

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  33. ELECTION POINTS.

    The estimated number of bailot papers required for the forthcoming Federal elections is 10,000,000, Half of these will be for the House of ...

    Article : 302 words
  34. MACARTHUR LOCK.

    SAULT ST MARIE (Mich), July 17.—MacArthur Lock—named after General Douglas MacArthur—on Sault Canal at the eastern tip of ...

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  35. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—The possibility of establishing a national works organisation as part of Commonwealth and State collaboration ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. A WINDY DAY.

    High winds prevailed throughout the metropolitan area yesterday, some of the gusts reaching 69 miles an hour, which comes within the ...

    Article : 184 words
  37. PRICE OF PORK.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—A reduction in the wholesale price of pork weighing up to 100lb a carcass to 9 3-8d a lb delivered to the retailer ...

    Article : 164 words
  38. UNFIT ALIENS.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Because of mistakes made in the Allied Works Council organisation certain aliens who were not medically fit to go ...

    Article : 107 words
  39. PROHIBITION COUNCIL.

    The Wartime Prohibition Council has decided to enter the political sphere, said the secretary (Mr W. H. Rose) yesterday. He described the ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. KING PETER BETROTHED.

    LONDON, July 12.—According to the British United Press the new Yugoslav Prime Minister (M. Trifunovic) within the next 24 hours will ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. DANISH POLICE ARMED.

    LONDON, July 12.—The police in Denmark have been armed with tommy guns, carbines and tear gas pistols, and confiscated weapons ...

    Article : 80 words
  42. EARTHQUAKE IN PACIFIC.

    NEW YORK, July 11.—The Associated Press states that an earthquake is believed to have occurred in the SW Pacific, 7,500 miles from ...

    Article : 55 words
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