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  2. TRAINING FOR TRADES

    Ex-servicemen placed with the West Australian Government Railways for training under the reconstruction training scheme totalled 64, ...

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  3. U.N.O. ACCUSED OF LAXITY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 29.—The United Nations budget advisory committee's annual report accuses the secretariat of laxity in ...

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  4. SOCIAL SERVICES LEGISLATION

    Opposition to the principle of war pensions being taken into consideration when social service benefits were being paid was expressed at a ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—In your issue of July 12, just to hand, I notice the headings: "Exodus from India. Whites clamouring for passages." Yes, there ...

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  6. VALENCIA ORANGE EXPORT

    Numerous inquiries had been made whether Valencia oranges would be sufficiently mature to pass inspection next week for ...

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  7. LINK WITH LAST CENTURY

    The late Mr. John Lawrence Stuart Price, who died at his hone at Peppermint Grove on Sunday last, was born in Perth in 1864, and it ...

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  8. LAW COURTS

    To hear further evidence of the circumstances of the death of Stanley Pinner (49), fettler, of the State Sawmill, Holyoake. the City Coroner ...

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  9. PILLAGED CARGO

    William John Makin (19). fireman in the freighter Arkaba, was fined 5 in the Fremantle Police court yesterday for having at Fremantle ...

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  10. CHAINING THE ATOM

    LONDON. Aug. 29.—Continuous atomic energy was released for the first time in Britain on August 15 when a chain reaction of ...

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  11. CHAMPION DAFFODILS

    Mrs. E. Daig, steward of the floral section of the Daffadil Show, and Mr. J. Gillan, secretary, arranging the champion basket, bowl and vase. Organised by the Bassendean Horticultural Society. the show opened an Thursday in the Bassendean Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WHEAT RESEARCH IN W.A.

    How the research and experiments of West Australian wheat experts have contributed to the wealth of other States is shown in a return ...

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  13. AMERICAN CAR INDUSTRY

    TORONTO, Aug. 29.—Mr. Joseph F. Frazer (president of the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation), who is at present in Canada after a visit ...

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  14. DAFFODIL SHOW

    Twelve blooms in the championship section of the Bassendean Horticultural Society's daffodil show on Thursday were greatly admired ...

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  15. COAL EXTRACTION

    Sir,—The "fall of earth" as reported In the Cardiff mine at Collie can be regarded as another contribution to the many errors in the ...

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  16. COLONIAL PEOPLES

    LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 29.— Colonial and non-Colonial Powers represented on the 16-member United Nations Special Committee ...

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  17. DOWNFALL THROUGH DRINK

    "Intoxicating liquor is this boy's downfall." said Mr. G. R. Hitchen. a Child Welfare Officer, to Mr. A. Schroeder. Special Magistrate. In the Perth Children's ...

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  18. FREMANTLE FAIR

    All available space for exhibits in the Fremantle Industries Fair, to be opened next Friday, was filled, said the secretary of the ...

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  19. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Under new regulations of the British Ministry of Food, food parcels intended for distribution to individuals throughout Britain may ...

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  20. PROMPT ARREST

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 29.— Within half an hour of having been notified of a robbery which had occurred at the Tattersall's Club, ...

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  21. THEFT OF TIMBER

    A 15-year-old youth pleaded guilty before Mr. A. Schroeder, special Magistrate in the Perth Children's court yesterday to having at Nedlands on August 24 stolen ...

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  22. I.G. FARBEN MEN'S TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Aug. 29.—Defence counsel in the war crimes trial of 24 officials of the I G. Farben chemical combine who are charged ...

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  23. INTERFERED WITH CAR

    A fine of £5 with 3/ costs was imposed on Henry William Chapman (20). labourer. of Norwood-road Rivervale, by Messrs. H. D. Moseley, P.M., and T.B ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. BUSHFIRE DANGERS

    CUNDERDIN, Aug. 29.—Ever since the devastating fires last summer farmers have been endeavouring to find means of preventing such ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. STUD SHEEP SALE

    KATANNING. Aug. 29—Nearly 600 entries have been received for the 30th annual stud sheep sale of the Great Southern Sheepbreeders ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS

    A proposal of the Electricity Commission Salaried Officers Association that six organisations of Government employees should ...

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  28. CONFERENCE ON RAIL DISPUTE

    Representatives of unions concerned in the dispute with the Railway Department over disciplinary action taken against members, ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. IDLE BUILDERS

    Sir,—The reluctance of the president of the Builders' Guild (Mr. 9. 9. G. Downey) to enter into a newspaper controversy is understandable. ...

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  30. CHILD BURNT

    GERALDTON, Aug. 29.—Hazel Troy (4) suffered severe burns when a kettle of boiling water was spilt over her late yesterday ...

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  31. TRAFFIC CONTROL

    Sir—One reads a lot in the Press from Police Commissioner Doyle about the faults of motorists. I agree in the many cases, but there ...

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  32. ACCOMMODATION

    Sir,—Leon Cox's letter makes me laugh. In 1927 I purchased a farm and under the agreement to purchase had to pay the balance of the ...

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  33. "E-BOAT ALLEY"

    BUNBURY, Aug. 29. —A man who helped to lay Britain's artificial harbour (known as "Operation Mulberry") at Normandy beach shortly ...

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  34. WAR MEMORIAL APPEAL

    In announcing further subscriptions to the State War Memorial Fund during the last two days, the treasurer (Mr. J. E. Watson) said ...

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  35. BOARD EXISTS AGAIN

    At a meeting of ratepayers held at the Road Board Hall, Darkan, on May 16, a no-confidence motion followed a discussion, during which ...

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  36. TRAIN TIMETABLE OPPOSED

    KATANNING, Aug 29.—The Katanning Road Board has decided to inform the Minister for Railways (Mr. Seward) that it is opposed to ...

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  37. LOCAL GOVERNING

    Sir,—It may be of interest to your readers to know that the State Government of New South Wales has promised to bring in proportional ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. CANNING DISTRICT'S NEEDS

    Arising out of a recent inspection by the Minister for Works (Mr. Doney) of the Canning Road Board's area, the board has listed in a letter to the ...

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  39. NEW RADIO STATION

    COLLIE, Aug 29.—An application by a commercial radio company for the freehold of a 20-acre block on which it is establishing a ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. CONTROL OF CEMENT DUST

    Over a period of years some complaints had been received about cement dust from the cement works at Rivervale, the Minister for Lands ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. POLICE WARNING ON BROADCASTING

    SYDNEY, Aug. 29.—Police said today that the radio station which had broadcast pre-race comment would be prosecuted for any further ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. LOVE'S THE THING.

    John: "You look so young; so pretty." Sandra: "Why not? I am using Charmosan face powder." —(Advt.) ...

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  43. FAMILY LUNCHEON.

    Solve that lunch time problem by reading the ideal menu In this week's Women's Magazine supplement to The Western Mail. Out today.—(Advt.) ...

    Article : 24 words
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