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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    People deposited £12,038,000 in savings banks throughout last November, bringing the total deposits then to £611,689,000. Between ...

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  3. The West Australian.

    Once again General Franco is reported to be considering a restoration of the monarchy as a solution of the crisis which is ...

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  4. WAR PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Jan 7.—The wartime Production Executive of the Federal Cabinet is being wound up. A tribute was paid by the ...

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  5. N.S.W. INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY, Jan 7.—The secretary of the Metal Trades Association (Mr D. M. Macdonald) said it was estimated that 50,000 employees in ...

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  6. DR. EVATT RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Jan 7.—The results achieved by the Far Eastern Commission were now threatened by the proposal of the Moscow ...

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  7. THE OPEN DOOR.

    HOBART, Jan 7.—The Commonwealth Government would welcome immigrants as soon as they could be brought to Australia, ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr F. J. S. Wise, the Premier, has resumed his duties after a brief holiday at Albany. Mr J. Totterdell, Lord Mayor of ...

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  9. MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    The president of the W.A. branch of the British Medical Association (Dr. S. E. Craig) has sent the following letter to the ...

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  10. TOUGH GOING.

    HOBART, Jan 7.—Winds of gale force interspersed with periods of calm made the going tough for Wayfarer, which finished the ...

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  11. HARVEY HOSPITAL.

    HARVEY, Jan 7.—At a meeting of the Harvey Hospital Board tonight it was decided, because of shortage of nursing staff, to close ...

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  12. OFFICERS CASHIERED.

    NEW DELHI, Jan 7.—It is announced officially that the C-in-C in India (General Sir Claude Auchinleck) has remitted the ...

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  13. AIR AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Jan 7.—A civil air transport agreement, which will open the Balkans and the Middle East to easy air approach and ...

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  14. SINGAPORE ESCAPE.

    SYDNEY, Jan 7.—Lt-General H. Gordon Bennett, commenting on reports that the Federal Government would probably decide to take no ...

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  15. LEARNING HOW TO SWIM.

    The Education Department's vocation swimming classes began yesterday. Above: A teacher at Crawley baths arranges her charges two by two before a lesson begins. Below: Learning how to kick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    SYDNEY, Jan 7.—The joint statement by leaders of the miners, seamen and ironworkers, announcing a triple alliance in industrial ...

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  17. IDLE GREEK SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Jan 7.—Negotiations to settle the strike of Greek seamen on the Greek steamer Theofano Livanos broke down today, creating a ...

    Article : 284 words
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  19. REHABILITATION.

    The Leader of the State Opposition (Mr A. F. Watts) has issued another pertinent reminder that the Commonwealth's rehabilitation ...

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  20. NORTH-WEST STORM

    DERBY, Jan 7.—The unpleasant humid weather of the past few days has been intensified by heavy rain and insect pests. A heavy storm ...

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  21. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth G.P.O. Registered articles must be posted not earlier than 9 am or later than 5.30 pm. Late ...

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  22. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    Due to the exceptionally heavy yield in New South Wales the volume of the 1945-46 Australian wheat crop would be much greater ...

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  23. NAIL WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Jan 7.—At the Chiswick factory of Lysaght's Pty Ltd, 230 men have been on strike for about four months. It is known in ...

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  24. STATION REPORTS.

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd, report having received the following additional advices of pastoral rains: Messrs Meares and Smith, Warambia ...

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  25. NYLON YARN.

    LONDON, Jan 7.—Large quantities of nylon yarn for use in the stocking industry are to be regularly exported to Australia, says the ...

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  26. DURHAM COLLISION.

    LONDON, Jan 7.—Ten bodies nave been removed from the wreckage of the Edinburgh express which collided early on Saturday morning ...

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  27. MORE AIR MAIL.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 7.—The Post Office announced today that a conference of affected bodies on Wednesday would consider the air parcel ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. FOUR-DAY CURFEW.

    LONDON, Jan 6.—The British authorities imposed a four-day curfew from sunset to dawn on the Schleswig-Holstein village of ...

    Article : 44 words
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