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  2. PERSONAL

    Lord Caldecote, Lord Chief Justice of England from 1940 to 1946, died on Saturday, aged 71 years. Formerly Sir Thomas Inskip. he was ...

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  3. KILLED WITH KNIFE

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—A man, his wife and four children, residents of Earlwood, were found dead in their beds today with their throats cut. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S HARVEST

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—Crop prospects continued most promising in all States except Western Australia, the Australian Wheat Board said ...

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  5. NEWS AND NOTES

    Due to the restriction of imports of newsprint from Canada on account of the dollar position, the quantity of paper which can be ...

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  6. The West Australian

    The Federal Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) is concerned about the ages of High Court Judges of whom, he says, some are physically and ...

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  7. WALL AT OVAL COLLAPSES

    Under pressure from the large crowd at the league football grand final between South Fremantle and West Perth at the Subiaco Oval on ...

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  8. STATE WHEAT BILL

    The State Government's action in bringing down a Bill to establish a Wheat Marketing Board has incensed Mr. Pollard in Canberra and ...

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  9. ROAD MISHAPS IN WEEKEND

    Three persons were injured and a large "Safety First" sign was knocked down when a motor truck struck the western end of an ...

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  10. STRUGGLE AT CAFETERIA

    When refused a meal at the roadside cafeteria known as Bernie's in Mount's Bay-road, Perth, about 12.30 am. yesterday, three men ...

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  11. UPPER HOUSE SEAT

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 12.—The present member for the South Province in the Legislative Council, Mr. C. B. Williams, was defeated in a ...

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  12. TROOPS IN JAPAN INSPECTED

    The chief of the Australian General Staff (Lieut.General V. H. Sturdee) , who is visiting Japan at the invitation of General MacArthur and Lieut.-General H. C. H. Robertson, inspects a guard of honour drawn from Australian troops of the 34th Brigade ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SETTLING THE RUSSIANS

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Mr. George Earle, a former Governor of Pennsylvania and Ambassador to Rumania and Turkey, said in a ...

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  14. CAMPAIGN IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—With polling day, November 8. still a month away, the State election campaign already promises to be one of ...

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  15. PREFERENCE ISSUE

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The Returned Servicemen's League intends to press for an amendment to the Re-Establishment and ...

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  16. THE DOLLAR DEFICIT

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—Australia's dollar deficit will be examined again tomorrow by a Cabinet sub-committee over which the Prime ...

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  17. RAYON INDUSTRY FOR N.S.W.

    DARWIN, Oct. 12.—Sir Wilfrid Freeman, managing director of Courtaulds Ltd., arrived here by Qantas flying boat tonight He has ...

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  18. HOME FINANCE PROBLEM

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The Commonwealth Bank should immediately set up a scheme of deposit-free home finance for ...

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  19. MINING PLANT DAMAGED

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 12.—A fire which broke out in the engine-room of the Ora Banda Amalgamated mine at Grant's Patch last night ...

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  20. NEW SURF-BOATS

    Few persons were on the beach at North Cottesloe yesterday morning to see the trial launching of the local surf club's new boat, North ...

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  21. UNDER ANOTHER NAME

    Although the liner Akaroa, which is due at Fremantle on Wednesday morning, is not well known at Fremantle as such, she once had a great ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. PERMANENT OPERA COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—A permanent opera company will be formed in Australia if the National Theatre Movement's season by an ...

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  24. WIDESPREAD RAINS

    A disturbance which developed on Friday night and broke on Saturday morning brought fairly general rains through the State, ranging from ...

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  25. PRINCESS'S WEDDING

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The Lord Chamberlain (the Earl of Clarendon) has announced the timetable—which is planned to the minute—for the marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Lieut. Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey on November 20. ...

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  26. TWO ASSASSINATED IN INDO-CHINA

    SAIGON, Oct. 12.—Terrorists" tentatively identified as followers of the Vietnam leader, Ho Chi Minh, assassinated within 24 hours Nguyen ...

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  27. ON THE BEACHES

    Another beach accident caused by broken glass occurred yesterday at Cottesloe, where a member of the local surf club cut his foot, which ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. MANNEQUINS LEAVE

    After a fortnight's visit to Perth. in which time they displayed Parisian clothing, the group of Australian mannequins left by A.N.A. ...

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