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  3. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—A curfew has been imposed over five square miles of the Bombay area in which the recent communal disturbances ...

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  4. BALKAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—The Rumanian Minister for Propaganda (M. Yashi) in an interview declared that the Government had the nation's ...

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  5. SPEEDY JUSTICE.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 30.—The British Secretary of War (Mr J. J. Lawson), who is on a visit to the Far East, yesterday told a meeting of ...

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  6. OCCUPATION FORCES.

    WELLINGTON, Sept 30.—In the British Commonwealth force to go to Japan New Zealand will be represented in the occupation forces by ...

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  7. BITTER COMPLAINTS.

    SYDNEY, Sept 30.—Bitter complaints of bad food, crowding and unfair distinctions between officers and men were made by some ...

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  8. RAIL ENGINES.

    Commenting on the reply by the Minister for Railways (Mr Marshall) to Mr Kelly in the Legislative Assembly, as published in "The ...

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  9. COUNTRY WATER.

    "I refer to your letter of August 6 forwarding the terms of a resolution carried at the recent annual general conference of your ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA ATTRACTS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Over 3,000 men and girls a week are now applying to Australia House for a free passage to ...

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  11. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—No basis has been determined yet under which the resumption of Japanese overseas trade will be allowed. The ...

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  12. SHEEP DOGS.

    CANBERRA, Sept 30.—In his first public appearance since his illness and for the first time in Australia wearing civilian clothes, the ...

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  13. MALAYA AND JAVA.

    Journalists and others who regaled us in 1941-42 and onwards with contrasts between Malaya and Java in the matter of administration and ...

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  14. ISLAND SERVICEMEN.

    SYDNEY, Sept 30.—The Federal Government hopes to get more ships allocated for the return of Australian servicemen. ...

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  15. SHIP ON FIRE.

    CAIRO, Sept 30.—The Empire Patrol (10,000 tons), repatriating Greek refugees from Abyssinia and East Africa, caught fire 60 miles off ...

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  16. 4,000 MENTIONED.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—The C-in-C of the New Zealand Second Expeditionary Force (Lt-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C.) stated at ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Sept 30.—The general manager of the W.A. Government Tramway and Electricity Supply (Mr W. H. Taylor) left for Perth by air ...

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  18. GENERAL WAINWRIGHT.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—General Wainwright, who succeeded General MacArthur as commander of the Bataan defences in 1942, has ...

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  19. FREED AIRMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 30.—Eight West Australians were named in a list issued today of members of the R.A.A.F. or R.A.F. who have been ...

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  20. RELATIONS BROKEN

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sept 30.—Bolivia has broken diplomatic relations with Spain. ...

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  21. RUSSIANS ILL-TREATED.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—The Berne Government has issued a protocol admitting Russian charges that Swiss authorities ill-treated Russian ...

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  22. HIGHER SCHOOL AGE.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The raising of the school-leaving age to 15 years, which is provided for in the Education Act, will not become effective ...

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  23. MOROTAI MEN.

    A Catalina flying-boat arrived at Crawley about 5 am yesterday morning carrying 18 sick and wounded men from Morotai. They were ...

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  24. RELATIONS RESUMED.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—The War Department announced today that Hungary had accepted the United States conditions for ...

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  25. W.A. AIRMEN DECORATED.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—Ten West Australian members of the R.A.A.F. have been awarded the D.F.C. They are A/F Lts Thomas Bruce Baker. ...

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  26. TWO FROM BANGKOK.

    A Douglas airliner arrived at the Guildford airport about 9 pm on Saturday carrying two ex-prisoners of war. They were: ...

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  27. TROOP TRAIN ARRIVES.

    A troop train packed with representatives of all services arrived in Perth from the Eastern States soon after noon yesterday. They were ...

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  28. ACCIDENT SEQUEL.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr Panton) laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday night all papers in possession of the ...

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  29. COMMUNITY HOTEL.

    CUNDERDIN, Sept 30.—In June last a majority of residents present at a public meeting decided to purchase Cunderdin Hotel and the ...

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  30. PLOT AGAINST TURKEY

    ISTANBUL, Sept 29.—Newspapers have published details of a sensational German plot in which Herr von Papen is reported to have been ...

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  31. LIFT STRIKE ENDS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—Lift workers, who have been on strike since Monday last, will resume work tomorrow. The parties have agreed to ...

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  32. GAS FOR BUNBURY.

    BUNBURY, Sept 30.—A special meeting of the Bunbury Council will be held tomorrow night to discuss a proposal to grant a concession ...

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  33. U.S. ADMIRALS HONOURED.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—The King has named American Admirals Ernest J. King and William D. Leahy to be Knights Grand Cross Military ...

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