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  2. HARVESTERS' WORK.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, Sydney, today, Judge Kelly began the hearing of an application by the ...

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  3. W.A. HOSPITALS.

    Sir.—Recent comments in your columns concerning the reports of the Medical Survey Committee of the Social Security Commission and of ...

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  4. BAKING DISPUTE.

    The judgment of the State Arbitration Court in regard to the baking industry, which in the normal course of events would have been issued as ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) has completed the draft of his election policy speech which will be delivered by ...

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  6. The West Australian.

    The daylight bombing of railway marshalling yards and other military targets in Rome and its vicinity yesterday gives sharp emphasis ...

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  7. VICEREGAL.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has sent the following message to the officer administering the Government of the Union of ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    At a recent meeting of the Civil Defence Council it was announced by the Controller of Warnings (Mr J. G. Kilpatrick) that the warning ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Mr Willcock) who has attended the Premiers' Conference and the Loan Council in Melbourne, is expected to return to ...

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  10. OPPOSITION PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—The Leader of the United Opposition (Mr Fadden) will deliver his policy speech at Brisbane on July 27 at ...

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  11. KING MEETS REDOUBTABLE AIRMAN.

    The King and Queen visited a Lancaster station of RAF Bomber Command recently and met the crews who made the successful attack on the Ruhr valley dams. The King is congratulating Wing-Commander Gibson, VC, DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar, the leader of the bombers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—According to the cost-of-living figures for the quarter ended on June 30, which were released today by the Industrial ...

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  13. COMMUNIST CANDIDATE.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—At a luncheon given in his honour today Lt E. A. H. Laurie, Communist candidate for Kooyong, said that the ...

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  14. SHIP MOVEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—For attempted to communicate information which might be useful to the enemy the Neuchatel Asphalte Co of ...

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  15. COLD MORNINGS.

    BRUCE ROCK, July 19.—After experiencing a fortnight of extremely cold weather, accompanied by heavy frosts, with two thermometer ...

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  16. PHOSPHATE IN W.A.

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The Commonwealth Joint Committee on Rural Industries has reported to the Minister for Supply and Shipping ...

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  17. TROOPS POISONED.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Seventy-eight soldiers in a New South Wales camp were poisoned when a preparation manufactured for the destruction of ...

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  18. "SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC."

    CANBERRA, July 19.—High praise for the Information Department's much-criticised "South-West Pacific" is contained in a letter received by ...

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  19. HOUSE LETTING.

    CANBERRA, July 19.—In future houses prescribed areas may not be let by the owner or agent until 7 days after they become vacant. ...

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  20. PERTH TEMPERATURES.

    While Perth has never been as cold as the recordings mentioned above, there have been three successive under 40.0deg readings, the coldest ...

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  21. HUDSON SQUADRONS

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Wing-Commander John M. Whyte, who has just finished a tour of duty with Hudson squadrons in North-West ...

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  22. SWEDISH CALL-UP.

    LONDON, July 19.—Reuters Stockholm correspondent says that Sweden will have about half her entire military strength under arms ...

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  23. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, July 19.—Senator Vandenburg said yesterday that General MacArthur would be the most outstanding Republican choice ...

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  24. CHILD NUTRITION.

    Owing to the payment of Child Endowment, the number of children supplied with free milk in schools was slightly less last year, according ...

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  25. 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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  26. SALVAGE CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, July 19.—To control the collection and use of salvage of a Commonwealth Salvage Commission was established under ...

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  27. V.D.C. PARADE.

    Three pages of photographs of the parade through Perth on Sunday of the Volunteer Defence Corps will be ...

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  28. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    FULL COURT.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice. Mr Justice Dwyer and Mr Justice Wolff: (1) In the matter of the Legal Practitioners Act and in ...

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  29. "SNOWY RIVER BANDIT."

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Police at conducting a State-wide search for Alan Torney (31), a native of Avoca, who escaped from the Ararat ...

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  30. WARD POLICY REVERSED.

    "Unable to agree that any reduction in wages was warranted" in the Perth metropolitan baking industry, the Minister for Labour (Mr ...

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  31. TEA RATIONING.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—The Federal Government had no intention of abandoning the rationing of tea until it was assured that there ...

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  33. RAILWAY COAL.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—The Railway Department's coal reserves are lower than for many years. This is caused by a lower output from ...

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  34. SPAIN AND MONARCHY.

    LONDON, July 19.—In a speech yesterday, says a Madrid message General Franco said: "I do not oppose the possibility of restoration of ...

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  35. TURCO-SYRIAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, July 19.—An Ankara report issued by Rome newsagency says that the British have again closed the Turco-Syrian frontier, ...

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  36. CIVILIAN REQUIREMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—The new Civilian Requirements Board, the appointment of which was announced last weekend, faces the big task ...

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  37. MARGINAL WHEAT LANDS.

    Mr T. W. Marwick, MHR, said yesterday that he had been approached by some of the wheat farmers in the marginal areas who ...

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  38. TEXTILE MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Because of war needs Australian textile mills alone must produce 8,000,000 yards of drill and nearly 6,000,000 yards ...

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  39. WOOL PRICES.

    The general secretary of the Primary Producers' Association (Mr H. J. Prater) said yesterday that, at a meeting of farmers at Euroa, ...

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  40. TRICKING A SHOPKEEPER.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Mr McCall, MHR, who is a member of the Rationing Commission, said tonight that he had sent a telegram to the ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. N.Z. EXCHANGE RATE.

    WELLINGTON, July 19.—Asked to comment on the rumour that the New Zealand rate of exchange was to be reduced from 25 per cent to 15 ...

    Article : 70 words
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