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  2. INDIA'S AWAKENING.

    Addressing Perth Rotary after its lunch yesterday, the Australian Trade Commissioner in India (Mr BH R. Gollan) told of ...

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  3. WORLD UNIONS.

    LONDON, Feb 9.—After vigorous discussion at the World Trade Union conference regarding the proposal to invite representatives of enemy ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Professor G. A. Currie, Vice- Chancellor of the University, will leave tomorrow morning by airliner for Melbourne, where he will attend ...

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  5. LABOUR UNREST.

    MELBOURNE, Feb 9.—The prospects of a settlement of the sugar strike are brighter and it is considered likely that the men may ...

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  6. BLACK MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Feb 9.—With the arrest of two men—one an officer of the Rationing Commission and the other a waterside worker—police ...

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  7. The West Australian.

    Amongst all the plans that are being prepared to inaugurate a post-war New Order in Australia, thoughtful citizens must have ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Warmer weather is expected in the city today. Following is the official forecast for the metropolitan area (issued at 5 pm yesterday): Fine ...

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  9. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES.

    The latest RAAF casualty list issued by the Department of Air contains the names of 115 members serving overseas and 19 in Australia ...

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  10. "NO INSTRUCTIONS"

    LONDON, Feb 9.—The Australian delegate (Mr E. Thornton) who submitted the report of the standing orders committee to the conference, ...

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  11. MERCHANT MARINE.

    CANBERRA, Feb 9.—Merchant shipbuilding has been placed on a permanent basis in Australia at costs rivalling those in countries ...

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  12. IDLE RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Feb 9.—The Australian Railways Union has decided to declare a one-day general strike at South Grafton railway station at ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    MELBOURNE. Feb 9.—In Melbourne today, on a brief tour of food and clothing factories, was Major- General E. B. Gregory. ...

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  14. SWISS TRADE.

    LONDON, Feb 9.—"'The arrival of an Anglo-American trade mission in Switzerland tomorrow is awaited with interest and anxiety," says ...

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  15. WOMEN'S WORK.

    SYDNEY. Feb 9.—South Australian moulders who have refused to handle work done by women, have become liable to a penalty of £10 ...

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  16. INDIAN TRADE.

    Speaking yesterday afternoon at a reception at the Adelphi Hotel. Perth, tendered to himself and others connected with Indian trade,, ...

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  17. ADVICE TO WIVES.

    BOSTON, Feb 9.—Four actresses have advised American wives and sweethearts "to stay as sweet as you are" preparatory to servicemen's ...

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  18. STATE ARCHIVES.

    Further moves for the preservation of State archives may seem to have little place in a wartime world when history is being made ...

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  19. HAT STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb 9.—Following a conference between the parties and the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr G. A. Mooney) at the Arbitration ...

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  20. FOOD PLANNERS.

    BRISBANE, Feb 9.—The basic reason for food shortages, and the necessity for more rationing, could be laid at the doors of the vast army ...

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  21. SLEEPING CARS.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr J. A. Ellis) said yesterday that the department was faced with a serious problem in respect of the ...

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  22. STATE BY-ELECTION

    The by-election for the Victoria Park seat in the Legislative Assembly, due to the recent death of Capt H. S. Raphael, MLA, will take place ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. WAR ORPHANS.

    Donations yesterday of £200 each from Mr P. A. Connolly. Westralian Hotels Ltd, and Mr F. Strickland, and a donation from Mr N. Brearley ...

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  25. LAND REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Feb 9.—Land Transfer Regulations were today amended to prevent public trustees or the curators of the estates of deceased ...

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  26. GOODWILL IDEA.

    Many matters concerning the future relationship of Australia and India were discussed at the Malayan Booms, Howard-street, Perth, last ...

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  27. ADMIRAL KEYES.

    ADELAIDE, Feb 9.—The condition of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Keyes, who is suffering from overstrain, is fairly satisfactory: but he is still ...

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  28. 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 9 ...

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  29. WOOL APPRAISALS.

    Since the resumption of wool appraisements in January, 395,359 bales have been appraised, the chairman of the Central Wool Committee ...

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  30. SPANISH SWINDLE.

    LONDON, Feb 9.—Government officials admit that Britain has been victimised over purchases of wolfram from Spain, involving millions ...

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  31. PLACES FOR REST.

    The Council of the West Australian League of Service considered seating accommodation in the city at its monthly meeting on ...

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  32. CIVIL SERVICES.

    LONDON, Feb 9.—Sir Edward Bridges, Secretary to the British War Cabinet, has been appointed Permanent Secretary to the ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER.

    CANBERRA, Feb 9.—HRH the Duchess of Gloucester has accepted the rank of Honorary Colonel of the Australian Women's Army Service, ...

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