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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    His Majesty the King will make his customary Empire broadcast from Sandringham on December 25. ...

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  4. LOCK-UP ESCAPE.

    Two prisoners escaped from the exercise yard of the male section of the lock-up at the Perth Central Police Station between 6.30 a.m. ...

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  5. VICEREGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir James Mitchell) will attend the annual dinner of the St. Andrew Society this evening. ...

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  6. WHEAT STABILISATION.

    On the motion of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tonkin) the Legislative Assembly yesterday amended the Wheat Industry ...

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  7. LABOUR FIELD.

    Asked yesterday about the number of persons working in factories in this State compared with the period before the war, the ...

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  8. The West Australian.

    After a protracted and complex debate the Political and Security Committee of the U.N.O. General Assembly has adopted, by 34 votes ...

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  9. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    Further questions concerning the terms of settlement of the railway dispute were asked by the Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Major-General J. G. Halsted, who left Australia in 1899 as a boy of nine, returned yesterday for the first time as a passenger in ...

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  11. WORKERS' WANTS.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 29.—Demands by workers have been withheld by the trade union movement pending the result of the general elections, ...

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  12. PERSONAL INTERVIEW.

    Seventeen West Australian aspirants for naval codetship were interviewed by officers of the Royal Australian Navy in Perth yesterday. The last applicant on the list stands before (left to right) Commander J. Plunkett-Cole, Commodore H. A. Showers and Mr. H. D. Simpson, Director of Studies R.A.N. College, Flinders. Behind the Interviewers are Mr. A. N. Preston (secretary) and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BUILDING MATERIALS.

    A long and at times spirited debate took place in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday when the Building Operations and ...

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  14. PEACHES IN.

    Among the tastiest of stone fruit, peaches are appearing in Perth fruit store windows, but as the season is in its early stages the fruit is ...

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  15. BREATH OF SEA.

    ALBANY, Nov. 29.—This morning's train from Perth brought the first contingent of approximately 50 schoolchildren and their teachers ...

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  16. ROAD TRANSPORT.

    ALBANY, Nov. 29.—At the instance of Crs. S. Howells and A. E. Bruce, the following motion was carried at the last sitting of the Albany ...

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  17. BROOME PROTEST.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—Mr. Blain (Ind., N.T.) asked the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) in the House of Representatives today ...

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  18. T.A. AIRLINES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 29.—Air mails for W.A. will be carried by Trans-Australia (Government) Airlines when it begins its service to Adelaide ...

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  19. ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—It was officially reported yesterday that the date of the Royal Family's departure for South Africa will be February 1, ...

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  20. WAGE-PEGGING.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) made it clear today that the extent to which wage-pegging could be relaxed was still ...

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  21. MILL STOPPAGE.

    MANJIMUP, Nov. 29.—After a one-day stoppage of work at the Nyamup timber mill, 16 miles from Manjimup, 140 employees of ...

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  22. RAILWAYS FIRST-AID.

    Champion first-aid teams of State railway departments throughout Australia met in Melbourne yesterday and competed for the ...

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  23. "WICKED AGREEMENT."

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 29.—The Federal Government had made a "wicked agreement" to supply Australian wheat at 5/9 a bushel to ...

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  24. NEW INDUSTRIES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—The proposed establishment of factories in Australia by British and American firms would result in the spending ...

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  25. NEW ROUTES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—Any extension of the Trans-Australia (Government) Airlines services would depend on whether, in the opinion ...

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  26. RUBBER CONTROL.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—The one remaining rubber control order (No. 8) will be revoked as from Monday next, as rubber supplies are now ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    From July 1 to October 31 this year, 1,615,865 bales of wool have been received into store in Australia. Of that amount, 547,607 bales have been sold but because of wharf disputes and shortage of ships, only 2,189 bales have been sent away. On October 31 there were 1,066,069 bales in store ...

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  28. ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Stanley McCullagh (17), of Kalamunda, was admitted to the Royal Perth Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from electric shock. His ...

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  29. THE VANGUARD.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—When 190 British builder-migrants sail from Tilbury, London, on Sunday for Australia they will receive a cabled ...

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  30. TRACTORS FOR W.A.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—About 60 crawler tractors had been allocated to Western Australia following recent negotiations with United States ...

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  31. MELVILLE CAMP.

    In response to requests the Fremantle Municipal Tramways and Electric Lighting Board has arranged for a bus service to run between ...

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  32. "MEET AUSTRALIA."

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The "Meet Australia" exhibition which has ended its tour, has been seen by 269,795 persons since it opened in ...

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  33. THE CHILDREN

    will want to see Father Christmas at the Silver Chain Fair, Supreme Court Gardens, Saturday, December 7.—(Advt.). ...

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