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  2. N.S.W. COALMINES.

    SYDNEY, June 2.—Refusal to work as a protest against the new cut in the butter ration caused stoppages at five of the 10 northern ...

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  3. FEDERAL POWERS

    CANBERRA, June 2.—The ballot paper for the referendum on greater Commonwealth powers has been simply framed. Pamphlets setting ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    The possible formation of a new political non-Labour body in this State was indicated yesterday by the president of the political ...

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  5. INCOME TAX.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (Mr M. D. Mears) said yesterday that under the new pay-as-you-owe taxation legislation there ...

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  6. VICEREGAL.

    Lady Mitchell will open the Eleanor Harvey Home for Aged Nurses in Davies-road, Claremont, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  7. The West Australian.

    So long as Germany is willing, or able, to continue the defence of Balkan Europe it is improbable that any of the Danubian satellite States ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    On Monday (Foundation Day) the commercial offices of "The West Australian" will be closed all day. Advertisements may be lodged at the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Archbishop of Perth (Dr La Fanu) will spend the weekend at Three Springs. He will give confirmation at Moora on Tuesday and ...

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  10. P.P.A. OPPOSITION.

    The political section of the Primary Producers' Association at a meeting held yesterday gave consideration to the proposed ...

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  11. AVON BY-ELECTION.

    The political section of the Primary Producers' Association yesterday endorsed Mr I. G. Boyle as Country Party candidate for the ...

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  12. DIRECTION TO WORK.

    MELBOURNE, June 2.—Judgment was reserved by the Full High Court today in the appeal by the Commonwealth against the decision of ...

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  13. AT LEIGH CREEK.

    ADELAIDE, June 2.—The Premier (Mr Playford) stated today that among the proposals which he submitted to the Federal Government ...

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  14. INDIAN DISUNITY.

    LONDON, June 2.—A demand for an all-party government for India as the only means of securing the support of the masses for the war ...

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  15. "SHORT MEMORIES."

    LONDON, June 1.—Commenting on criticism of Mr Churchill's friendly references to Spain and the Spanish Government in the foreign ...

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  16. INTERNED PERSONS.

    SYDNEY, June 2.—The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Harrison) said yesterday that the intense public Interest aroused ...

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  17. BUILDING CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, June 2.—In announcing the issue of new building regulations today the Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr ...

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  18. NOT HAPPY.

    LONDON, June 2.—The Bombay correspondent of "The Times" says that Mr . K. Gandhi has authorised the publication of a letter that ...

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  19. POST-WAR SECURITY

    MONTREAL, May 31.—An Associated Press message from Chungking states that China will be glad to send representatives to ...

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  20. AMERICAN SATIRE.

    NEW YORK, June 1.—The "Herald-Tribune" states in an. editorial: "After Mr Churchill has gone so far as to commit himself almost ...

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  21. THE INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, June 2.—The Federal Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) said today that he understood it was proposed that the inquiry into the ...

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  22. DOMINATION ISSUE.

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—Replying at a Press conference to a speech in London by the Netherlands Foreign Minister (Dr Van Kleffens), ...

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  23. POST-WAR ECONOMICS.

    LONDON, June 2.—The Government of India states: "the Governor-General has decided that planning for the post-war period has ...

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  24. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, June 2.—The first distribution of soldiers' votes cast at the Legislative Assembly election held a week ago was made today by ...

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  25. LT.-COL. MARGOLIN DEAD.

    Lt-Col E. L. Margolin, DSO, of Nedlands, died at a private hospital yesterday at the age of 66 years. After a distinguished career in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—The Commonwealth Government must guarantee returned soldier land settlers a certain living standard by the ...

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  27. POST-WAR AVIATION

    NEW YORK, June 1.—The New York "Herald-Tribune's" Washington bureau learns authoritatively that the US in exploratory post-war ...

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  28. CASEIN PRODUCTION.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—Approval has been given by the Commonwealth Government to increases in the subsidy payable on casein ...

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  29. MASTER RESENTED.

    ADELAIDE, June 2.—The loading of a shipment of flour into the tied-up Greek ship at a S Australian port will be resumed tomorrow after ...

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  30. COLLIE DISPUTE.

    COLLIE, June 2.—No further development has occurred in the dispute between the Griffin Coal Mining Co. Ltd, and the miners. Both ...

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  31. BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—Fewer than 30 soldiers had been blinded in this war, said the Minister for Repatriation (Mr Frost) today. The ...

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  32. MILITARY HOSPITALS.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—By an amendment to Military Regulations the commanding officer of a military hospital is given power to restrict ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, June 1.—Pilot-Officer R. G. Peter, formerly of the West Australian Education Department, has arrived in London by air from ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    LONDON, June 2.—"The London Press is negative to Australian news," said Mr Ian Morrison, war correspondent of "The Times," just ...

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  35. RURAL LABOUR.

    The Premier (Mr Willcock) said yesterday that, following a suggestion received from the member for Pingelly (Mr Seward, MLA) and ...

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  36. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth GPO. Registered articles must be posted an hour before ordinary letters but not earlier ...

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  37. HOME GUARD.

    Volunteer Defence Corps training arrangements for today, tomorrow and next week are as follows: No 1 Battalion. ...

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  38. BLAZING BOMBER.

    LONDON, June 2.—Reuters correspondent at Kandy says that a rescue party saved an Australian from a crew of six in a blazing ...

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  39. MINISTER TO RUSSIA.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) announced tonight that Mr J. A Alexander, of the Parliamentary ...

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  40. COPLEY TRAIN SMASH.

    ADELAIDE, June 2.—Evidence was concluded in the Copley train smash inquest at Quorn today, and the Coroner (Mr Thompson) ...

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  41. EX-JOCKEY'S DEATH

    KALGOORLIE, June 2.—Inquiries made by the Kalgoorlie police in connection with the death of Robert John Spiers (57), married, ex-jockey, ...

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  42. EIRE ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, June 2.—Final figures in the Eire elections give the Prime Minister (Mr De Valera) an overall majority of 14, ...

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  43. EXCESS PRICES.

    SYDNEY, June 2.—A winegrower was today fined a total of £350, sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour and ordered ...

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  44. WHEAT AGREEMENT

    OTTAWA, June 1.—The Canadian Press learns that revision of the clause of the international wheat agreement of 1942 between Australia, ...

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  45. QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

    A reader who Is an art student and unable to obtain charcoal sticks would like to know the process for burning the charcoal sticks or where they might ...

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  46. PARACHUTE TROOPS' PAY.

    CANBERRA, June 2.—In future parachute troops will be entitled to 2/ specialist pay daily during training and 3/ daily as qualified ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. LATE SIR COLIN FRASER.

    MELBOURNE, June 2.—The late Sir Colin Fraser, chairman of directors of the Electrolytic Zinc Co., Ltd,. left estate in Victoria of a gross ...

    Article : 61 words
  49. 500 GUINEAS FOR PICTURE.

    MELBOURNE, June 2.—An oil painting by the late Sir Arthur Streeton, 60in by 40in, depicting a panoramic view of Hobart and ...

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