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  2. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    There was no progress yesterday towards a settlement of the tramway dispute which has involved a cessation of tram and trolley bus ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Mr Willcock) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday moved a motion of sympathy on the death of Mr R. S. Sampson, MLA, ...

    Article : 336 words
  4. CAR INSURANCE.

    The operations of the new Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act were subject to some criticism in the Legislative Assembly yesterday ...

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  5. POST-WAR INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, August 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) declared tonight that while there was a place for the expansion of public ...

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  6. AIR TRANSPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 1.—Future plans for post-war aviation in Australia were still in a fluid state, but if Australia was to have a fair start ...

    Article : 298 words
  7. The West Australian.

    The German forces in Normandy are beginning to show signs of strain under the relentless Allied pressure, and of inability to counter all of the ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    From inquiries made yesterday it was confirmed that polders of ribbons for valour such as the MC or MM who had won the Bar to such ...

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  9. IDLE TRAMS AND BUSY BUSES.

    While trams were lying idle at the carbam yesterday (top) metropolitan buses all had extra passengers to carry. At 5 pm persons who usually travelled by trams queued up for buses and our bottom picture shows one of these queues in St George-terrace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ARMY CASUALTIES.

    The latest West Australian casualty list Issued by Army Headquarters, Melbourne, contains the names of 11 men and one woman serving ...

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  11. NEXT WAR LOAN

    The Second Victory Loan will be officially launched in Perth on September 26 at 9 pm following a citizens' searchlight pageant, which ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. EFFECT ON PUBLIC.

    Forewarned of the transport difficulties to be encountered, those who were due to report for duty in the city or elsewhere at a fixed hour ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL.

    MELBOURNE Aug 1.—Although Mr Winston Churchill showed signs of years of strain and of his illnesses he was still indispensable and ...

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  14. PUBLICITY IN U.S.A.

    SYDNEY, Aug 1.—The Commonwealth Government should grant an Australian federated organisation at least £50,000 a year to help ...

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  15. POST-WAR WORK.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Watts) asked the Minister for Works (Mr Hawke) if the State ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. FISH INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 1.—Before the war 55 per cent of all fish and fish products consumed in Australia was imported from overseas because of ...

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  17. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice: Alice Bullen v Ernest George Bullen; Mercia Hazel Willey v Roy Allen Willey; Doreen Vera George ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. AWARD.

    CANBERRA, Aug 1.—For gallant and distinguished service in the SW Pacific area during the period July to September 30, 1943, a bar to the ...

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  19. MR FORDE'S VISIT.

    Accompanied by high-ranking officers, Mr Forde, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Army. made a tour of hospitals and ...

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  20. S.A. AIR CRASH.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 1.—An open finding was returned by the Coroner (Mr Ronald, SM) at Tanunda today when the inquest into the death of ...

    Article : 209 words
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  22. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 13.—After a rehearsal last night by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Mr Eugene Ormandy, the American conductor, ...

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  23. 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 than ...

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  24. WHEAT HAULAGE.

    Replying to Mr Seward (Country and Democratic League, Pingelly) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. who asked if he or his department ...

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  25. LORD GOWRIE.

    SYDNEY, Aug 1.—The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) officially said farewell to the freemasons of NSW at a reception in the Masonic Club, ...

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  26. QUESTION IN ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr Cross (Lab, Canning) asked the Minister for Railways (Mr Nulsen) if he was aware that serious inconvenience was being caused ...

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  27. SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 1.—Since the beginning of the war the wives of 132 Australian servicemen who had married overseas and their 21 ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. LIQUOR IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 31.—After two years' alcohol production strictly for war purposes the nation's distilleries during August ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. BLUE PEAS CASE.

    CANBERRA, Aug 1.—The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) said yesterday that it had been decided that no action would be taken by the ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. TAKING TOLL.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 1.—A Navy communique states that in the Pacific and Far East United States submarines sank an escort vessel, a ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. KINGSFORD-SMITH FILM.

    SYDNEY, Aug 1.—John Stannage, who was the radio operator on e number of the flights made by the late Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, ...

    Article : 59 words
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