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  3. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Hugh Dalton) stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the ...

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  4. COAL PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 2.—The Premier (Mr Macfarlan) said today that investigations had revealed that some industries had falsely ...

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  5. SIX AIRMEN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—When a plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Moruya aerodrome yesterday afternoon the six members ...

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  6. CIVIL AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The Parliamentary Secretary of Civil Aviation (Mr Ivor Thomas) announcing the Government's policy today ...

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  7. EMPIRE ECONOMICS.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The Empire Industries Association (of which Mr L. S. Amery, the former Secretary of State for India, is president ...

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  8. STEEL HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—About 3,000 men are now involved in the steel industry strike in Newcastle. As the result of an extension of the ...

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  9. EMPLOYMENT FIELD.

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—The Minister for labour and National Service (Mr E. J. Holloway) explained to-day that the only reason why any ...

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  10. CANNED FRUITS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 2.—Need for retention of Empire preferences provided under the Ottawa agreement in the sale of Australian canned ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    "There is a possibility that the announcement made on Thursday by the Central Wool Committee with regard to reduced selling prices might ...

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  12. BALLET BURLESQUE

    In its final Perth programme, which was presented for the first time last night at His Majesty's Theatre, the Borovansky Ballet has ...

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  13. HARBOUR SLIPWAY.

    A project that was established at Fremantle during the war and , proved invaluable as a submarine repair unit while the port was ...

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  14. VICTORY LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 2.—The amount of today's subscription to the £85,000,000 Fourth Victory Loan was still substantially below the ...

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  15. FOLLOWING SUIT.

    OTTAWA, Nov 2.—The Minister for Reconstruction (Mr Howe) said Canada would follow the British Government's lead in pressing for ...

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  16. SPIRITS CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, Nov 2.—Removal of spirits from the application of the Control of Liquor Order was announced in Canberra today ...

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  17. "NOT CLEAR."

    "The full implications of the announcement of the Central Wool Committee of an overall reduction of approximately 6 per cent in the ...

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  18. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    MOSCOW, Nov 2.—In a letter of protest to the Soviet Foreign Commissar (M Molotov) against censorship of cables, correspondents stated ...

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  19. VICTORIAN L.V.A.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 2.—The decision of the Federal Government to remove all restrictions on the production, distribution and sale of whisky, ...

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  20. MEN'S CLOTHING.

    The Department of Supply and Shipping is supporting manufacturers of men's clothing in an urgent appeal for women workers. ...

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  21. STATE CAMPAIGN.

    Over 1,000 applications for war loan bonds were handled by Commonwealth Bank officials yesterday, and the total number of subscribers ...

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  22. BURNT TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—A four-year-old girl and an infant boy were burnt to death in their cots at Fairfield tonight when a cottage was gutted by ...

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  23. SALVATION ARMY LEADERS

    In connection with General Carpenter's visit to Perth, a spectacular procession will be held by the Salvation Army this evening. The ...

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  24. STRANDED PLANE.

    DERBY, Nov 2.—The crew of the R.A.A.F. plane which was forced to land at Mt Grey, 25 miles north of Kunmunya Mission, last Sunday, ...

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  25. WIFE'S DISCOVERY.

    Julius Peter Emil Johansen (55), a Fremantle shopkeeper, was found dead at his home in High-street, Fremantle about 7.30 pm yesterday ...

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  26. ESCAPED P.O.W.

    Military police yesterday recaptured two Italian prisoners of war, Pietro Rella and Guiseppe Occhionero, who escaped from a camp in ...

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