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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The third session of the 18th Parliament of Western Australia will be opened at 3 p.m. today by the Chief Justice (Sir John ...

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  3. W.A. LOTTERY.

    Strong exception was taken by the "Straits Times," of singapore, in its issue of July 5, to the offering for sale of West Australian lotteries ...

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  4. The West Australian.

    Impartial Australians, who are fully cognisant of our vital interest in the future stability of the vast Indonesian zone to the north, ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Air Vice-Marshal G. Jones, Chief of the Air Staff. R.A.A.F., will leave Melbourne for London tomorrow to attend a conference ...

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  6. TAX REDUCTIONS.

    CANBERRA, July 24.—When the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr.Chiney) said that he was proposing to "give away" £17,500,000 ...

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  7. COAL CONTROL BILL.

    CANBERRBA. July 24—Absolute control of every phase of coalmining is conferred by the Coal Industry Control Bill introduced ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission announces that, at 7.30 o'clock this morning over station 6WF, there will be a broadcast from ...

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  9. POLITICAL MOVE.

    A proposal having for its object the merging of the Country and Democratic League and the Liberal Party into a Liberal ...

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  10. REFRIGERATORS.

    CANBERRA, July 24 —Doubts are expressed by the Tariff Board following recent inquiries as to whether the manufacture of domestic ...

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  11. CLOTHES RATIONING.

    CANBERRA, July 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today confirmed Ministerial statements that clothes rationing would not be lifted ...

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  12. CAUCUS MEETS.

    There was a full attendance of members of the Parliamentary Labour Party at the pre-sessional meeting yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  13. OCCUPATION TROOPS.

    CANBERRA, July 24.—The Government was eager to arrange passages to Japan for wives of Australian troops as soon as possible, ...

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  14. TROOPS' AMENITIES.

    The necessity which impelled the former commander of the Empire force in Japan (Lieut.-General Northcott) to ask the ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. MEAT EXPORT BILL.

    CANBERRA, July 24.—Opposition members said that the Minister for Commerce would have dictatorial powers over the ...

    Article : 357 words
  16. ARMY ABSENTEES.

    CANBERRA, July 24. —Illegal absentees from the army to the end of hostilities who have not been apprehended total 7,822, the ...

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  17. LEAVE FACILITIES.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—Leave facilities are the outstanding need of the Australian troops in Japan, according to the honorary federal ...

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  18. PASTRY-MAKING.

    The four golden rules for pastry-making are given by Sue Baker, cookery expert, in the "Women's Magazine" ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. RAIL CONVERSION.

    CANBERRA, July 24—Australian railway conversions to standard gauge probably will be treated by the Government as a defence project ...

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  20. PRINCESSES AT SEA.

    LONDON, July 24.—The Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, who are holidaying at Dartmouth in the Sea Rangers' training ship M.T.B. ...

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  21. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    IN CAMBERS —from 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice. ...

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  22. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    CANBERRA, July 24.—In view of reports that New Zealand had spent £10,000,000 on soldier settlement and apparently had made much ...

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  23. STRIKE ENDS.

    SYDNEY. July 24—A general resumption of work at all south coast mines will take place tomorrow after a three days' strike which ...

    Article : 337 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. TRADING IN LOTTERIES.

    It is improbable that many West Australians will quarrel with the attitude of the "Straits Times" towards the peddling of ...

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  26. RUSSIA PAYS MORE.

    VIENNA, July 24.—The Soviet administration of the Zistersdorf oilfield, which was formerly German-owned but taken over by Russia as ...

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  27. EARLY MIGRATION.

    LONDON, July 24.—The refitting of Anglo-Australian liners after their wartime duties will not necessarily delay the start of the ...

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  28. IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, July 24—The Victorian Premier (Mr. Cain) believes that the new proposals for standardisation of railway gauges are of ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND'S SHARE.

    BRISBANE, July 24.—The Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler), who is chairman of the Queensland patriotic and the Australian ...

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  30. "LOOKING HER OVER."

    DETROIT, July 23.—The American Associated Press reports that the police here have invoked an ancient city ordinance to ticket and ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. CIVIC PLANNING.

    LONDON, July 24.—The City Engineer of Sydney (Mr. A. H. Garnsey) and the Assistant Engineer (Mr. K. E. Andrews) have arrived in ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. HELICOPTER MAILS.

    LOS ANGELES, July 24.—Because of the success of the first American test of helicopters flying mail, which ass made in Southern California, ...

    Article : 42 words
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