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  2. 'PHENOMENAL' XMAS SHOPPING IN PERTH

    Manager of one of Perth's leading stores yesterday said, "People have plenty of money and they are spending it. Whole of Xmas week has been exceedingly busy." Perth shops and stores presented a paradox. Many were black ...

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    MEMBERS OF U.S. CONGRESS visiting Sydney after a tour of Pacific battle fronts. From left: Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Police Chief Prominent In Solving Big W.A. Crimes

    New Police Commissioner, John Doyle has been associated prominently with practically all the important crime detection in Western Australia in the last 20 odd years. Coming to Western Australia in 1913 after service in the Royal Irish Constabulary, he joined the W.A. police force in 1914, passing a police school test with what ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Atlantic Charter

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: President Roosevelt defended the aims of the Atlantic Charter when challenged at his press ...

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  8. Schoolboys Assist In Controlling Bushfires

    "Forests Dept. camps for boys assisting in fire control have been established this year near Pemberton and Nannup," said Fire-Control Officer J. O'Donnell, yesterday, "Owing to manpower shortage there was inadequate ...

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  9. FOR—

    Victor Courtney's "Isn't it time we took a sane view of the liquor business!" last week has ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. AUSTRALIA WONT RETREAT

    LONDON, Sat.: "World's Press News" today said Australia has made immense industrial strides in the war years, and will not retreat ...

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  11. BRITISH POSTCARDS ARE RUSHED

    LONDON, Sat: Overseas forces in London are buying vast quantities of a magnificent set of postcards. ...

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  12. MOVE TO HELP SOLDIERS REUNITE THEIR FAMILIES

    Servicemen, whose homes were let during their service abroad and, having now returned, desire to regain possession, will be keenly interested in the approach made by the R.S.L. to Federal Attorney-General Dr. Evatt. ...

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  13. Newsmen Honored

    NEW YORK, Sat.: It has been announced that war correspondents wounded or killed while attached to warships would be ...

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  14. Lauds Women's Big Jon For Servicemen

    "On Xmas Day I intend to visit the Phyllis Dean and other hostels, where 4000 women are doing such a fine job of work for the serviceman," said Maj-Gen. H. C. H. Robertson yesterday. ...

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  15. Boomerang Club Xmas

    LONDON, Sat.: The Boomerang Club provided over 1000 Australian airmen and soldiers and a sprinkling of service women ...

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  16. GOOD PLACE TO RUIN YOUR TYRES

    Tyre-conscious motorists have been wincing as they drove along the town end of Beaufort-st. during the past ...

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  18. 13 Laborites Seek Selection For Vic. Park

    A.L.P. Metropolitan Council executive committee at the Trades Hall yesterday accepted 13 to contest the ...

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