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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The secretary of the Karrakatta Cemetery Board (Mr. L T. Boas) announced yesterday that in future no funerals would be permitted to ...

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  3. FLOODS RECEDE.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 21.—With the exception of a few road services which are still impassable and the Commonwealth railway routes ...

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  4. VICEREGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor (Sir James Mitchell) and Lady Mitchell will attend the annual meeting of the Western ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—The outlook in the economic sphere is as critical as it was in the military sphere at the time of Dunkirk, ...

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  6. The West Australian.

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) entirely approves the Country Party's policy on migration—that is to say, he ...

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  7. LORD NUFFIELD.

    On his second trip to Australia in little more than a year, Viscount Nuffield, the noted motor car magnate and philanthropist, arrived at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PACIFIC AIR TALKS.

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—The Minister of Civil Aviation (Lord Winster) will leave Poole today by British Overseas Airways ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Zealand, will leave England for New Zealand by air today. He will travel via America. ...

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  10. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    BUNBURY, Feb. 2.—Senator a R. H. Nash and Mr. Nelson Lemmon. M.H.R., were visitors to Bumbury yesterday during a tour of the ...

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  11. STRANDED TROOPS.

    Two R.A.A.F. Liberators, cramped to capacity with supplies, left the Guildford airport yesterday with four days' rations for the 400 ...

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  12. MUSICAL LEADER.

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—-Sir Hugh Percy Allen, a leading figure for many years in the British music died yesterday in the Radcliffe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LIGHT FAILURE.

    Speaking for the Commissioner of Railways yesterday, an officer of the department said it was regretted that inconvenience had been caused to ...

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  14. DISTINGUISHED FLYER.

    A young member of the R.A.A.F., Jack Napier Davenport, of Blake-hurst, Sydney, left Australia in 1941 to continue training in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. COAL PRODUCTION.

    Efforts made to increase coal production at Collie were mentioned yesterday by the Minister for Mines and Railways (Mr. Marshall). He ...

    Article : 239 words
  16. LABOUR BALLOT.

    Nominations from Labour aspirants for the Middle Swan and Guildford-Midland seats in the next Legislative Assembly elections were ...

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  17. BACK IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—The Salvation Army Chief, General Carpenter, on the occasion yesterday of a public welcome back to London, expressed ...

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  18. TOBACCO POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 21.—The end of tobacco rationing depended entirely upon the labour position, the chairman of the British Tobacco ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES.

    The latest R.A.A.F. casualty list issued by the Department of Air contains the names of 13 members serving in Australia and Australian ...

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  20. WESTLAND TRAINS.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. J. A. Ellis) said yesterday that advice had been received from the Commonwealth Railways of the ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. OVERSEAS IMPORTS.

    It is understood that yesterday a suggestion was made to the representatives of the Australian Wheat Board in this State that ships from ...

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  22. MAIL TIMETABLES.

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

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  23. "WHAT, NO BOATS?"

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—A "Kangaroo Club" whose emblem will be a mournful kangaroo with a joey peeping from the edge of its ...

    Article : 291 words
  24. RED HERRING.

    The Soviet Government, in issuing a statement on the espionage charges involving the Russian Embassy in Canada, has admitted ...

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  25. ORGANISATION CRITICISED.

    Sir,—I quite understand that the Power House has been very short of coal for a considerable time and that this is due to circumstances ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 21.—The Australian wheat crop for the 1945-46 season is expected to total 144,500,000 bushels—6,00000 ...

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  27. CIRCUS TOUR DELAYED.

    The managing director of Wirth's circus (Miss Doris Wirth) announced by telegram yesterday that owing to washaways, the circus had been ...

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  28. AMERICAN MACHINE TOOLS

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 21.—Machine tools of American design are being manufactured under licence at the Port Adelaide engineering works of ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. CANADIAN NEWSPRINT.

    CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Mr. Paul Kellogg, general manager of the Canadian Newsprint Association, said in a speech that the Canadian ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. NO TRANSPORT HOLD-UP.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 21.—A quick denial of any possibility of a hold-up of transport in Canberra on March 6, the day of the opening of ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. ART TREASURES.

    BRUSSELS. Feb. 2.—A fire in the Brussels Royal Art and History Museum yesterday almost, entirely destroyed one of the world's largest ...

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  32. A CORRECTION.

    The new president of the Teachers' Union, Mr. P. Wallace, was referred to in our Personal column yesterday with his name inadvertently ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. LIGHTNING STRIKES PLANE.

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—All seven occupants were killed yesterday when a Lincoln plane, after having been struck by lightning while flying low. ...

    Article : 53 words
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