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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS

    This section will not parade to-morrow. The next parade is called for Thursday evening, July 27. The ambulance competition will take ...

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  3. THREE A.I.F. DIVISIONS

    Canberra, July 21.—Australia's three A.I.F. divisions, the Sixth, Seventh and Ninth, are at present not in New Guinea, and the ...

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  4. THE GOTHIC LINE

    London, July 20.—The battle for the Gothic Line is about to begin, says the British United Press correspondent at the Allied ...

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  5. JAPS AT AITAPE

    Somewhere in the South-West Pacific Area, July 21.—Further clashes have occurred between groups of Japanese of the 18th ...

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  6. LANDING ON GUAM

    Washington, July 21.—A Pearl Harbour communique, issued this morning, stated that early yesterday morning American army and ...

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  7. PLANE TRAGEDY

    Adelaide, July 21.—Early this morning the wreckage of the Guineas Airways Dragon Rapide which was reported missing ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. Jap Cabinet Crisis

    New York, July 21.—No further news has been received about the personnel of the new Cabinet, which the Governor-General of ...

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  11. Improved Weather

    London, July 21.—To-day's official communique from Italy states: "With the improved weather, the Allied forces kept up ...

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  12. Referendum Campaign

    Canberra, July 21.—The Government's referendum campaign will be directed by the Treasurer, Mr. Chifley. From July 23 ...

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  14. Check on Big Public Works

    Canberra. July 21.—The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works wants restored, to it the right to examine all public ...

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  15. AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    Because of his far-sighted leadership of his country during the two years which preceded its entry into the war, and the outstanding ...

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  16. Federal Inquiry Under Way

    Melbourne, July 23.—The Minister for Air. Mr Drakeford, said to-day that he had learned with regret of the crash of a Dragon ...

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  17. War Expenditure and Social Security

    Canberra, July 21.—The following joint committees on war expenditure and social security were appointed yesterday:— ...

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  18. Sentenced to be Hanged

    Brisbane, July 21.—Avalino Fernandez, an American paratrooper, was sentenced by a United States courr, martial to-day to be hanged ...

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  19. Money Spent on Referendum

    Canberra, July 21.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Calwell said that the Government had no apologies to offer for spending ...

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  20. Rates of Pay for Shipwrights

    Perth, July 21.—A matter to come before a meeting of the State Cabinet on Monday will be the rates of pay for shipwrights in ...

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  21. Perth Tram Smash

    Perth, July 21.—As an outcome of the collision between two bogie trams in Beaufort street, Perth, last Wednesday evening, when 12 ...

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  22. High Prices for Suits

    Canberra, July 21.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr.Conelan (Lab., Qld.) said thafc some tailors were selling suiting ...

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  23. Swan View Deviation

    Perth, July 21.—"If we had 400 to 500 men and the necessary equipment it would not take long to make the deviation at Swan View ...

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  24. FORTY YEARS AGO

    The main shaft on the Lake View Consols has now reached a depth of 1800 ft., and before many weeks are over the crosscuts at ...

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  25. Rumour of Mr. Theodore's Resignation

    Melbourne, July 21.—Because of the slowing down of the operations of the Civil Construction Corps of the Allied Works Council in the ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Arriving by to-day's Perth express to take part in the A.T.C. and W.A.T.C. rally this week-end are Wing-Commander W. G. ...

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  27. Native Murder Alleged

    Perth, July 21.—The Commissioner of Police, Mr. D. Hunter, to-day received a telegram from Inspector Coppinger, stationed at ...

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