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  2. NAVAL BOARD.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Louis H. K. Hamilton, RN, newly appointed First Member of the Commonwealth Naval Board in succession to Admiral Sir ...

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  3. PERTH'S DELUGE.

    After more than a week of persistent rains, high winds up to hurricane force accompanied another deluge in Perth last night. The ...

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  4. TAXATION BURDEN.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Chifley), addressing the annual State conference of the Australian Labour Party ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Lord Pender has retired from active participation in the Cable and Wireless group of companies. Lord Inverforth, president of the ...

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  6. CARGOES HELD UP

    Referring to the statement of the secretary of the West Australian Chamber of Manufactures (Mr A. C. Curlewis), published last Friday, ...

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  7. The West Australian.

    Chaff has come into the news again with the seizure by the Commonwealth for New South Wales use of a further 500 tons which ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Following the reporting of two human cases of psittacosis (or parrot disease) in Adelaide the Minister for Health (Mr McEwin) has issued ...

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  9. EXPORT TRADE.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—"The Department of Commerce and the Department of Post-war Construction are at variance over ...

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  10. INFLATION RISK.

    NEW YORK, June 17.—The Office of Prices Administrator (Mr Chester Bowles) in a speech declared that inflationary trends were never ...

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  11. WAR INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) announced at the Weekend that Mr S. A. Taylor was ...

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  12. "TOWARDS LIBERTY."

    LONDON, June 17.—Franco Spain is definitely moving towards complete normal internal liberty, declared General Franca when ...

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  13. P.O.W. RELEASED.

    The following West Australians have advised relatives of their arrival in England from German prison camps: ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH HOUSING CONFERENCE

    On June 6 Stare represents at the Commonwealth housing conference discussed a draft agreement covering housing to be presented later to a conference of Premiers. Sitting (left to right) : Messrs W. J. Young, State Advances Corporation of Queensland; J. P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TRADE WITH N.E.I.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—The Lieutenant-Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies (Dr H. J. van Mook) visualises an ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, June 17.—The Agent- General for WA (Mr M. P. Troy) has received a letter from Alan Coles, a ship's cook in the ...

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  17. DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—A threat to assassinate the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester with a Mills bomb was made in Brisbane last week. The ...

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  18. GOERING'S BATON.

    NEW YORK, June 17.—The "New York Times" bureau in Washington says that Goering's diamond-studded Field Marshal's baton has been ...

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  19. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—The Commonwealth Government has taken over control of the Millfield-Greta colliery at Cessnock. This was ...

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  20. 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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  21. FALANGE LEADER SHOT.

    MADRID, June 17.—The chief of the Falange Party, in San Mateo was killed when a group of unknown people shot him while he was closing ...

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  22. "PLUMBING THE DEPTHS."

    "We have plumbed the depths of political putridity," said the Federal Speaker (Mr Rosevear) on Friday, "when members quote ...

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  23. FLOODS LIKELY.

    Inquiries last night revealed that there was a possibility of floods at Guildford within the next day or two as the result of continuous rain. ...

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  24. EIRE'S PRESIDENT.

    DUBLIN, June 17.—The Deputy Prime Minister of Eire (Mr Sean O'Kelly) has built up a considerable majority in the Eire presidential ...

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  25. LEAVE HOSTEL.

    LONDON, June 17.—Australian servicemen will have facilities for golf on one of the finest courses in Western England and tennis, ...

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  26. VICTORIAN FEARS.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—The Victorian Premier (Mr Dunstan) said at the weekend that if the NSW coal strike continued most ...

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  27. METAL-WORK.

    BUNBURY, June 17.—Over 200 persons attended a meeting called by the Bunbury High School Parents and Citizens' Association with a view ...

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  28. BACK FROM ISLANDS.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—Sick and wounded men of the fighting services from all States of the Commonwealth have returned-in the ...

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  29. KING AND INDIANS.

    LONDON, June 17.—The King and Queen have inspected 4,000 Indian former war prisoners in a Norfolk rest camp. The men ...

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  30. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    CRIMINAL COURT.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice. IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 am, before Mr Justice Dwyer. ...

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  31. PASTORAL RAINS.

    CARNARVON, June 16.—Copious rains fell during the last 24 hours and were widespread over the Gascoyne district. Registrations ...

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  32. FEDERAL POWERS.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—After a long debate the annual conference of the State ALP on Saturday adopted the following motion: "That the next ...

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  33. ASHBURTON AREA.

    ONSLOW, June 16.—Further scattered showers throughout the district brought the following registration for the 24 hours ended at 9 ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. D.F.C. AWARDS.

    CANBERRA, June 17.—For out- standing gallantry in fiving operations as a member of No 113 Air-Sea Rescue Flight F/O K. W. ...

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  36. AIRLINER DELAYS.

    Striking an unexpected storm in the vicinity of Moore River on Friday, a plane belonging to the Mac-Robertson-Miller Aviation Co, bound ...

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  37. HOUSE BUILDING.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) said today at the ALP Conference that the housing ...

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  38. WAR EQUIPMENT.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—The Surplus Property Board has issued a statement that it expects, within a matter of months, to begin ...

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  39. THE MURCHINSON.

    Elder, Smith and Co, Ltd, Perth, has received rainfall reports for 24 hours ended at 9 am on Saturday. from the following Murchison ...

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  40. VICTORIAN FALLS.

    MELBOURNE, June 17.—If normal falls follow the useful rains in the wheat-growing areas of Victoria there could still be a very goods ...

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  41. ARMY AWARDS.

    CANBERRA, June 19.—Four West Australians have been awarded the Military Medal. They are: Sgt W. A. Summers, of Kalgoorlie; Cpl ...

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  42. SISTER KENNY FOR EUROPE.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—Sister Kenny is leaving the United States today for London and Stockholm where she hopes to stimulate ...

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