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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr J. T. Tonkin, Minister for Education, accompanied by Mr M. G. Little, Director of Education, left for Bunbury yesterday. He is expected ...

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  3. INFLATION.

    How are financial institutions and rich men affected by inflation? Immediately and directly they are not likely to suffer to any great extent. ...

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  4. FRUIT PRICES.

    Lemons, which have been scarce for some time, have mostly been selling at the retail maximum of 2/ a dozen, but under a price fixing ...

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  5. RECONSTRUCTION

    The Director—General of PostWar Reconstruction (Dr H. C. Coombs), with officers of his department, had a conference yesterday ...

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  6. MILK PRICE DEADLOCK.

    SYDNEY, Jan 15.—Sufficient milk will be available tomorrow to enable householders in Sydney and Newcastle to receive two-fifths of their ...

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  7. BANKING PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Jan 15.—Persistent reports from Canberra about the Government's banking proposals were sufficiently insistent to cause public ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Civil Defence. The Under-Secretary for Civil Defence (Mr A. H. Telfer) stated yesterday that all telephonic communications with the Civil Defence ...

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  9. The West Australian.

    The American invasion of Luzon is now a week old and the Japanese f have not yet offered any serious resistance at any point. If the enemy ...

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  10. R.A.A.F. BOMBERS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 15.—Australian Beaufort crews co-operating with the Army in northern New Guinea are recording big scores ...

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  11. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    ALBANY, Jan 15.—"I am more convinced than ever that no place in the Commonwealth offers better conditions for dairying than the ...

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  12. RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Jan 15.—Mass meetings of Queensland railwaymen will be held at all depots on Sunday, January 28, to consider the reply ...

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  13. "COMMUNIST HEELERS."

    BRISBANE, Jan 15.—The Union owed it to the pioneers of the great Labour movement and the people of, and the future of, Australia, to ...

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  14. AMERICAN MISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 15.—In view of the world shortage of leaf the Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) does not see any prospect ...

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  15. WELCOME RAINS.

    SYDNEY, Jan 15.—Drought relieving rains had fallen in two-thirds of the State. the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr Mares) said tonight. The ...

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  16. ALL SMILES

    A happy study of Lord Nuffield when he arrived in Melbourne recently from Perth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. 62,000 CADETS.

    LONDON, Jan 15.—Of nearly 80,000 Air Training Corps cadets, who were at training camps with the RAF, RN Air Service, and the ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES.

    The latest RAAF casualty list issued by the Department of Air contains the names of 76 members serving overseas and 21 in Australia ...

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  19. SEALS AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY, Jan 15.—Throughout the years the waters between Albany and Esperance have been frequented by seals. In the early days of last ...

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  20. JET-PROPELLED.

    NEW YORK, Jan 14.—Wing-Commander John Watson, RAAF, of Sydney, who is en route to Australia after three years on a British ...

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  21. POST-WAR MORALS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 14.—Doctor Winfred Overholser, the medical superintendent of St Elizabeth's Federal Mental Hospital, said today ...

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  22. COLOURED COTTON.

    LONDON, Jan 15.—Mascow radio announced today that coloured cotton is being grown In the Soviet Union. The colours so far ...

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  23. HEAVY SNOW.

    LONDON. Jan 14.—Eeavy snowstorms which swept over most of Britain n the first half of last week cut off whole towns, and buried ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Jan 13.—Two West Australians have been awarded the DFC—Acting Squadron-Leader Kenneth Victor Ingham and ...

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  25. 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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  26. SPARRING FOR POSITION.

    One of the results issuing from the Adult Education Summer School at Crawley last week was the focussing of attention on the ...

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  27. COALMINERS DEFIANT.

    SYDNEY, Jan 15.—Miners at two northern district collieries went on strike today in protest against garnishees for fines imposed on the ...

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  28. WORLD POLITICS.

    WASHINGTON. Jan 15.—The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Connally) has proposed that the United ...

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  29. MOYNE TRIAL.

    LONDON, Jan 15.—The trial of the alleged assassins of Lord Moyne has produced a difficult censorship problem arising from the censor's ...

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  30. FASCIST MIND.

    NEW YORK, Jan 15.—he Washington bureau of the United Press says that the Allied Commission in Italy has printed 1,000,000 textbooks ...

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  31. FRENCH TRAITOR.

    LONDON, Jan 15.—Henri Beraud, French editor and novelist, who was notoriously anti-British, had his death sentence for traitorously ...

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  32. MIGRATION POLICY.

    CANBERRA. Jan 15.—Because of lack of transport migrants could not come from Britain to Australia yet, and inquirers in Britain would be ...

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  33. TENANCY REGULATIONS.

    At a meeting in Perth Town Hall last night convened by Mr F. C. Swaine, at which about 60 to 70 persons were present, a motion was ...

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  34. ACCURATE SURVEYS.

    CANBERRA Jan 15.—The importance of accurate surveys for the planning of post-war schemes of migration, as well as irrigation, ...

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  35. EGG SUPPLIES.

    A comparative statement in regard to egg supplies in this State has been issued by the Deputy Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr G. K. Baron-Hay). ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. AIR ORGANISATION.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 15.—A forward element of RAAF HQ has been formed to maintain contact with General HQ. It is to be known as ...

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  38. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    BRISBANE, Jan 15.—Flora Isobel King, married, of Ashgrove, Brisbane, who two years ago won £1,000 in a lottery, was today sentenced in ...

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  39. R.A.A.F. IN NEW YORK.

    The following members of the RAAF have recently been entertained at the Anzac, Air Force and Southern Cross Clubs, New York: ...

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  40. PERTH HOSPITAL

    Sir.—Although probably unintentional, "Observers" letter published in your issue of January 12, conveyed the impression that the ...

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  41. GROUP-CAPTAIN EDWARDS.

    Group-Capt H. Idwal Edwards, VC, DSO, DFC, the former Fremantle resident who has become the most highly decorated Australian of this ...

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  42. WEALTHY ESTATES.

    Two large estates have been sworn, for duty. The late Lieut Roderick: Yelverton. Lee Steere. RANVR, formerly of 52 Mount-street. Perth, ...

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  43. "WOOLLIES" FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan 15.—British women who received "woollies" knitted by the women of Victoria realised that they were personal gifts from ...

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  44. SHEARER DROWNED

    BRIDGETOWN. Jan 15.—Jack Hanlon (about 32), a shearer, was drowned in the Blackwood River today. It Is believed that he and ...

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  45. FLYERS MISSING.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 15.—Four airmen are missing in an aircraft from an RAAF station in south eastern Victoria. They are: ...

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  46. R.A.A.F. HEROES.

    MELBOURNE. Jan 15.—The George Medal has been awarded to Wing-Commander Jack Napier Davenport, DSO. DFC. and the DFC ...

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