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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr J. T. Tonkin the Minister for Agriculture and Education, accompanied by the Director of Education (Mr M. G. Little) and ...

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  3. PACT WITH GESTAPO.

    LONDON, Sept 11. —A secret report bearing the signature of the late Reinhardt Heydrich, the notorious Gestapo murderer, dated ...

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  4. HELPING BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Sept 11.—A special "New York Times" correspondent in Washington, James Reston, in an article published today says: "The ...

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  5. EUROPE'S PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"Foreign Ministers of the five Great Powers will meet in London this afternoon to plan for the transition of Europe ...

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  6. HIGH COURT.

    Justices of the High Court of Australia are now sitting in Perth for the first time in nine years. When the Acting-Chief Justice (Sir George ...

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  7. The West Australian.

    No better year could have been chosen in which to introduce into the West Australian Parliament a Soil Conservation Bill to set up an ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The street collection in the metropolitan area on August 31 in aid of the Air Training Corps welfare fund yielded £455/5/4. The return ticket ...

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  9. BELGIAN DENIAL.

    BRUSSELS, Sept 11.—The Director-General of the Belgian Ministry of Justice (M Robert de Foy) denied that Belgium ever had a ...

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  10. ROUND-UP OF NAZIS.

    LONDON, Sept 11—The Allied Control Council has decided on the recall of "all German officials and obnoxious Germans" from Sweden, ...

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  11. QUISLING APPEALS.

    OSIO, Sept 11.—Major Vidkun Quisling, who was sentenced to death yesterday on charges of treason, was calm but deadly pale when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "GALLING SITUATION."

    LONDON, Sept 11—The president of the Association of the British Chambers of Commerce (Mr J. S. Dodd) in an address to the annual ...

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  13. HITLER LEGEND.

    HAMBURG, Sept 11.—British intelligence officials have issued a warning that the "Hitler legend" was growing in Germany because of ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    CANBERRA, Sept 11.—The Commonwealth Government will ask the Tariff Board to investigate the reasons for the high production costs ...

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  15. U.S. DELEGATE.

    LONDON, Sept 11—The US Secretary of State (Mr James F. Byrnes) arrived on the Queen Elizabeth yesterday at attend the Foreign ...

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  16. MEMBERS' DEBATES.

    CANBERRA, Sept 11.—The increasing demand for Hansard reports of parliamentary proceedings indicated that broadcasting of ...

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  17. WOMEN'S WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 11.—A writ was issued out of the High Court today challenging the validity or an amended National Security ...

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  18. DEMOBILISATION.

    CANBERRA, Sept 11.—The Federal Cabinet decided today to appoint a Commonwealth Co-ordinator of Demobilisation and Dispersal. ...

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  19. RIOTS IN ITALY.

    ROME, Sept 11.—Mounted caribinieri, light tanks and armoured cars last night were guarding the Quirinal Palace (where the Lord ...

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  20. WHARF PERMITS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 11.—Following recent widespread complaints about the maintenance of a rigid system of passes for public entrance ...

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  21. HERO WELCOMED.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 11.—General Wainwright, the heroic defender of Corregidor, arrived in Washington yesterday and was given a ...

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  22. EVACUEE CHILDREN

    CANBERRA Sept 11.—The first party of British evacuee children repatriated from Australia arrived in England today, according to official ...

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  23. POLAND'S NEEDS.

    PARIS, Sept 11.—Poland would need large quantities of Allied medical supplies during the coming winter in order to combat ...

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  24. ARMY CENSORSHIP EASED.

    SOUTH-EAST ASIA COMMAND HQ, Sept 11—Military censorship has been removed with two exceptions, firstly, mention of details, ...

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  25. MILAN CLASHES.

    ROME, Sept 11—An Italian communique denied the report that eight British soldiers were killed in Anglo-Italian clashes in Milan. It stated ...

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  26. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.—At 10.30 am. before the Full Court: (1) Plaimar, Ltd. v Waters Trading Co, Ltd —part heard. (2) Howard Norman ...

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  27. FOOD FOR BRITAIN FUND.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sept 11.—Mr Robin Stratford, a South African member of Parliament, speaking at a "Food for Britain" fund-raising ...

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  28. MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 11.—Trams will run as usual in Melbourne on Saturday. By a majority of 196 Melbourne tramway employees ...

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  29. MR CHURCHILL.

    After paying a glowing tribute to Mr Winston Churchill in the Legislative Council yesterday Dr Hislop moved: ...

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  30. SHAM HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—Many people in Britain were unwittingly hoaxed last night by the BBC when a flash-back in ...

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  31. WESTERN BLOC.

    PARIS, Sept 11.—The Left-wing journal "Franctireur," in an editorial on General de Gaulle's statement on Anglo-French relations, ...

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  32. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder area for the Perth GPO: Registered articles must be posted an hour before ordinary letters, but not earlier than 9 ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. ETHIOPIAN TREATY.

    PARIS Sept 11.—A French Foreign Office spokesman stated yesterday that both Britain and France supported French claims for complete ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    At the annual meeting of the Western Australian secretariat of the Australian-American Co-operation Movement yesterday, at which ...

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  36. SCHMELING FREED.

    HAMBURG, Sept 11.—A military court found Max Schmeling, former world boxing champion, not guilty of a charge of having falsely stated to ...

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  37. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    Amounts totalling £1,960/14/2 have been paid by the Government to injured persons as compensation in respect of the tram accident in ...

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  38. TAILORING TRADE.

    CANBERRA, Sept 11.—No hitch is expected in the release of 900 Army personnel for the tailoring trade which the Director-General of ...

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  39. UNITED NATIONS.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—The meeting of the executive council of the United Nations Preparatory Commission, at which 14 nations were ...

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  40. VISIT TO TRIESTE.

    MILAN, Sept 11.—An Allied official who left Trieste on Saturday reported that Mr Churchill was then in Trieste, accompanied by ...

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  41. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sept 11. — air service from the United States to Europe and the Near East will be inaugurated soon. It will by-pass ...

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  42. NYLON ON MARKET AGAIN.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—With cessation of war requirements, limited supplies of nylon yarn have been released for the manufacture of ...

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  43. BRAZILIAN AMNESTY.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 11.— President Vargas has granted an amnesty to all Brazilians accused of expressing opinions against, the ...

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  44. GREEK CENSORSHIP ENDS.

    ATHENS, Sept 11.— British military censorship in Greece has ended ...

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