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  2. U.S.A. THANKED.

    "Now that the great bulk of US forces have moved from the main-land of Australia, I offer to them and to their great ...

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  3. COAL TARGET PROMISED.

    SYDNEY, Oct 23.—The central council of the Miners' Federation in Sydney today carried a motion that, despite provocation by the coal ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) was entertained at lunch at Parliament House yesterday by the Premier and members of the State Cabinet. ...

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  5. EX-SERVICEMEN.

    Two Bills—one to implement the land settlement scheme approved at the recent conference in Canberra of Federal and State representatives, ...

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  6. The West Australian.

    The International conference on post-war aviation will meet in Chicago at the beginning of next month in general agreement on the ...

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  7. SECOND VICTORY LOAN LAGS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 23.—There was further retrogression today in the position of the Second Victory Loan compared with the First Victory ...

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  8. YOUNG TALENT.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission's Director of Music (Mr William G. James) yesterday finished listening to 34 West Australian ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The only rain reported over the weekend consisted of eight points at Eucla and Cape Leeuwin. Perth's aggregate for the month still stands ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S WARTIME FOOD.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—"Britain's national milk scheme is the most remarkable feature of Britain's war-time food arrangements," said the ...

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  11. MUTTON AND LAMB.

    CANBERRA, Oct 23.—The Acting Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr M. E. McCarthy) today announced that the wholesale price of ...

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  12. EIGHT MINES' IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Oct 23.—Eight coal-mines were idle in NSW today be-: cause of strikes; 5,875 tons of coal were lost to production. ...

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  13. MR MAKIN'S CALL.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 23.—In a broadcast over all national stations tonight in support of the Second Victory Loan the Minister for the ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ART.

    Art belongs to the people. Its roots should penetrate deeply into the masses of the people. It should be comprehensible to these masses and ...

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  15. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Oct 23.—Over 4,000 transport workers at a mass meeting at the Town Hall today decided to resume work as from midnight ...

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  16. THE ARMOUR OF LIBERATION.

    British tanks rumble through the main street of Eindhaven amid the cheers of the Dutch citizens. British Official Photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SUGAR FACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Oct 23.—Members of the Sugar Workers' Union employed at the Pyrmont factory of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co ceased work ...

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  18. FLYING BOMBS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 22.—The Washington bureau of the New York "Herald-Tribune" states that the US War Department has revealed that it ...

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  19. PUMPMAN'S ORDEAL

    KALGOORLIE, Oct 23.—William Henry Marquand (43), of Haianult- road, Fimiston, pumpman, employed by the Lake View and Star Gold ...

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  20. COSTING SYSTEM.

    CANBERRA, Oct 23.—The activities of a canvasser styling himself a "Prices Commission agent," who was offering to sell a new costing system ...

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  21. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth GPO: Registered articles must be posted an hour before ordinary letters, but not earlier than ...

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  22. RESPITE.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—No flying bombs were launched last night against southern England which was bomb free for the first time for 11 ...

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  23. FATHERS UNITE.

    "Because of the need for vigorous bodies united in a central organisation to act and speak for all men and women of the forces an ...

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  24. USED IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—"For the first time the Germans are using flying bombs as a frontline weapon," says Reuter correspondent at Supreme ...

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  25. RE-EMPLOYMENT.

    Figures made available yesterday by the Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr H. T. Stitfold) indicate that the placing of discharged ...

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  26. FEDERAL WORKS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 23.—Declining to indicate whether or not he was a prospective Commonwealth Minister for Works the Minister for the ...

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  27. STATE CAMPAIGN.

    The chairman of the War Loan Committee (Mr E. S. Watt) expressed great disappointment yesterday at the response by the general public ...

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  28. SERVICE HOMES.

    "This is no time for premature complacency; we can't entertain illusions that the time between now and victory is going to be short," ...

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  29. SALVADOR RIOT.

    NEW YORK, Oct 22.—The Associated Press correspondent at San Salvador, capital of Salvador (smallest of the Central American States) ...

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  30. HIS LANDING.

    LEYTE, Oct 23.—As determined as General MacArthur to make the Philippines landing was Sack, the yellow and ...

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  31. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

    ADELAIDE, Oct 23.—Members of the Wholesale Fruit Merchants' Association, in accordance with a decision reached last Thursday, today ...

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  32. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    BANKRUPTCY COURT.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice: In the matter of Eileen Violet Perry—adjourned application to annul sequestration order. ...

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  33. KALGOORLIE IDENTITY.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct 23.—Mr James Riley, assistant stipendiary steward and Kalgoorlie racecourse detective, died suddenly shortly ...

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  34. THE BURDENS AHEAD.

    The invasion by American forces of the island of Leyte in the Philippines is a sign to the world, including Australia, that the war in the ...

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  35. WILLIAM WINTER.

    Mr William Winter, the American radio commentator, who is visiting the Pacific Zone as an accredited war correspondent, is at present in ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. CEYLON AS MARKET

    MELBOURNE, Oct 23.—Australia would have few markets in post-war years with greater possibilities than Ceylon, said the Civilian Defence ...

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  38. TRADE UNION SUPPORT.

    The following amounts totalling £2,540 have been acknowledged as the result of the war workers' rally at the Stand of Honour on Saturday: ...

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  39. FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    There was a downward movement in the prices of food and groceries in the metropolitan area in September. In a report issued by the ...

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  40. BRITAIN TO SPAIN.

    LONDON, Oct 23—The first direct air service between Britain and Spain will begin today when British Overseas Airways will ...

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  41. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    CANBERRA, Oct 23.—The Government has notified the Secretary of the French Delegation in Australia (M Monmayou) of Australia's ...

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  42. PEOPLE OF BRITAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Oct 23.—The Director of Army Catering (Sir Stanton Hicks) has returned to Adelaide from a visit abroad with a tremendous ...

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  43. SUBIACO FILLS QUOTA.

    Having raised £38,800, Subiaco is the first suburb in the metropolitan area to fill its money quota. The Subiaco War Loan Committee, ...

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  44. THE N.E.I. ARMY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 23.—The second contingent of fully-trained army " forces from Surinam, Dutch Guiana, for the Royal Netherlands Indies ...

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  45. FIVE YEARS WAR.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—The Financial Secretary of the Treasury (Mr R. Assheton) stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the total ...

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  46. SALUTE TO R.A.A.F.

    Mr S. M. Johnston will preside over today's rally at the Stand of Honour when a "Salute to the RAAF" will be presented between 12.30 pm and ...

    Article : 66 words
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