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  3. REHABILITATION.

    The Commonwealth Government has promised to spend £1,000,000 on erecting additional buildings at Australian universities to assist ...

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  4. COLLIE'S FUTURE.

    COLLIE, May 24.—Confidence in the future of Collie and its ability to meet in full the State's demand for coal was voiced by ...

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  5. RE-ESTABLISHMENT.

    A pre-view for publicity purposes was given yesterday afternoon of the Commonwealth Re-establishment Exhibition which ...

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  6. BEFORE THE BLOW.

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—The former Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) informed the Pearl Harbour Investigation Committee yesterday that ...

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  7. BRITISH AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, May 24.—The aeronautical correspondent of "The Times" says that the British Overseas Airways Corporation is seeking ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN PLAN.

    MONTREAL, May 24.—The Australian Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeford) who is attending the civil aviation conference here as ...

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  9. HEATHROW THE UNREADY.

    Heathrow, London's new £10,000,000 airport for transatlantic traffic, seen from the air on May 16. Except for the control tower, practically none of the permanent facilities was ready for the expected arrival of the first airliner from new York yesterday (Empire Day). Only two runways existed. "give us a tent and we'll start operating," said Pan-American Airways. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DOMINION TIES.

    LONDON, May 24.—The New Zealand Finance Minister (Mr. Nash) in a statement on the Dominion Ministers' meeting in ...

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  11. P.O.W. LABOUR.

    Considering that there might be some delay in securing transport from this State for the repatriation of prisoners of war and that, rather ...

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  12. SOUTH-EAST ASIA.

    SINGAPORE, May 24—The British Government's Special Commissioner for South-East Asia (Lord Killearn), who has had a ...

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  13. AFTER A CRASH.

    After a collison between a heavy track and a light motor car at the Intersection of Rookwood and Woodroyd streets, Mt. Lawley, yesterday ...

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  14. SWISS ASSETS.

    BERNE, May 24.—Swiss assets in the United States are to be "unblocked" and "black lists" are to be suspended in return for the handing ...

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  15. SUPER-BOMBER.

    NEW YORK, May 24.— The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports that the Chief of the ...

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  16. MANHUNT ENDS.

    LONDON, May 24.—The police have arrested and charged Thomas Hendren (31), ship's baker, with the murder of the Liverpool manicurist, ...

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  17. ECONOMIC COUNCIL.

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—The "New York Times" Washington bureau says the committee of the United Nations Economic and Social ...

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  18. UNATTENDED VEHICLES.

    Two minor hit-and-run accidents were reported to the Police Traffic Branch yesterday. In each instance an unattended vehicle was damaged ...

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  19. MISSING VEHICLE.

    GERALDTON, May 24.—While engaged in making inquiries into an accident last night Constable A. E. McLaughlan was informed by James ...

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  20. MINE AMENITIES.

    COLLIE, May 24.—The Premier) (Mr. Wise) announced at a civic reception today that the Government had decided that morning to send ...

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  21. MOVING BY NIGHT.

    PRAGUE, May 24.—Following the announcement that projected Red Army movements in Czechoslovakia which would have coincided with, ...

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  22. LEPER CHILDREN.

    The Under-Secretary for Health (Mr. H. T. Stitfold) requires four violins and a set of drums for the use of aboriginal children at the ...

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  23. OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL.

    KALGOORLIE, May 24.—In the Eastern Goldfields Court of Sessions yesterday, Robert Charles Beal (63), carpenter, of Coolgardie, was charged ...

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  24. FOUND LYING ON ROAD.

    William Dean (62), of Holland-street, East Fremantle, died at the Fremantle Hospital at 2.40 am yesterday after being admitted about ...

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  25. RADAR FOR SHIPS.

    LONDON, May 23.—Radar would be normal equipment on all well-appointed ships with a few years, said Sir Robert Watson-Watt, ...

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  26. MINOR ACCIDENTS.

    Two persons were injured when they fell from moving passenger vehicles yesterday and a third was hurt in the course of his work. They ...

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  27. MEAT COUPONS.

    ADELAIDE, May 24.—In the first of a series of prosecutions against butchers for rationing offences in Adelaide today, Mr. G.L. Morris ...

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  28. DAMAGES CLAIMED.

    While on the way from Scarborough to Perth on the early evening of August 11 last a taxi, driven by Harold M. Isard, accidentally ...

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  29. TAXI HITS IRON POLE.

    When a taxi skidded on the wet tram lines in Mount's Bay-road, Crawley, early yesterday morning it crashed into an iron trolley bus ...

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  30. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Godsell Leslie Benjamin (60), draper, of Mandurah-road, South Fremantle, was remanded to the Children's Court on a charge of ...

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  31. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, May 24.—The Labour Party executive committee has approved the holding of a further conference of world Socialist parties in ...

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