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  2. PERSONAL.

    Major-General H. C. H. Robertson is an inmate of Hollywood Military Hospital following a sudden illness. Mr W. M. Hughes, MHR. is still ...

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  3. CHURCH DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The Bishop of Bathurst (Dr A. L. Wylde), in a statement of defence filed in the Equity Court, declared that it was ...

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  4. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    There will be no trams running in Perth after 10 am today, and the stoppage will continue until the decision of the tramway employees' ...

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  5. PROBLEMS OF INDIA.

    LONDON, July 30.—Replying to a debate on India in the House of Commons, the Secretary for India (Mr Amery) said the ...

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  6. NATIONAL WORKS

    CANBERRA, July 30.—The Commonwealth Post-war Works Reviewing Committee has considered post-war works programmes of ...

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  7. The West Australian.

    Once again the coal production "problem" has been engaging the attention of the Prime Minister to the exclusion of more appropriate ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    An Army spokesman said yesterday that the female military personnel who went to the Claremont Hospital for the Insane to strengthen ...

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  9. INQUIRY FINDING.

    In a statement yesterday on the tramway dispute the Deputy-Commissioner of Railways (Mr J. F Tomlinson) disclosed the findings of ...

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  10. DR. SUMMERSKILL.

    Matters which are exercising the minds of the leaders of nations today but with special emphasis on the women's approach to them were ...

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  11. TAXATION RETURNS.

    Employee taxpayers were reminded by the Deputy-Commissioner of Taxation (Mr M. D. Mears) last night that they should lodge by today ...

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  12. "LAST OUNCE."

    LONDON, July 30.—Berlin radio states that Dr Goebbels's first total mobilization decree orders all persons hitherto engaged on war ...

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  13. THE "CHICAGO TRIBUNE."

    CANBERRA, July 28.—Again seeking permission to publish a newspaper in Australia, Col R. McCormick, publisher of the "Chicago ...

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  14. "TALKALARM."

    ADELAIDE, July 30.—Described by the chief officer of the South Australian fire brigades (Mr J. J. Whyte) as eclipsing anything else of ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The Common wealth Government should free the Commonwealth Bank from the control of private banking Interests. ...

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  16. MOST THEATRES CLOSED.

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "The new total German mobilization has closed ...

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  17. MAYORAL WELCOMES.

    "If I could choose what I'd do next week, I'd 'kick my heels up' in Western Australia," said Dr Edith Summerskill at an informal ...

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  18. PORTLAND STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Strike leaders aid at the weekend that they would maintain the general strike which has stopped all industrial ...

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  19. LEADERS TO MEET.

    LAHORE, July 30.—Mr Jinnah (president of the Moslem League) has announced that he has received a letter from Mr Gandhi, proposing ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. AMERICANS' DESIRE

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The price which must be paid by the people of the United States who demand complete independence for India is ...

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  22. LONDON REBUILT.

    LONDON. July 80.—The City of London should be rebuilt after the war according to a plan combining modern progress with historical ...

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  23. EVADING TAXATION

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Anonymous information should not be used to detect tax evaders, the Minister for Transport (Mr Ward) said today. ...

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  24. 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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  25. CANADIAN PLANS.

    OTTAWA, July 29.—The Canadian Parliament this week passed an imposing amount of legislation setting the course for post-war Canadian ...

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  26. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr Scully) at the weekend denied a report that he was attempting to ...

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  27. MR. HENRY FORD.

    DETROIT (Mich), July 29.—Mr Henry Ford, who reoccupied the presidency of the Ford Motor Company last year upon the death of ...

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  28. REPLY TO SENATOR FOLL.

    The Federal Minister for Health and Social Services (Senator Fraser) referred on Saturday to a recently published statement by Senator Foll ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WINE TRADE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—An inquiry on the Australian wine trade has been ordered by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) ...

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  30. BABIES' NAPKINS.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—White or cream flannelette, 27 to 32 inches wide, may be sold to a retail customer only against pre-natal ...

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  31. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am. before Mr Justice Dwyer. NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am. before Mr Justice Wolff: (1) Pearl Rose Holloway ...

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  32. REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    ADELAIDE. July 30.—A 15-year-old Brighton boy, John Burnell Hughes, had a remarkable escape from death yesterday when he was ...

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