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  2. MERCHANT SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—The Minister for Munitions (Senator McBride) announced today that the Australian Shipbuilding Board had ...

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  3. MUNITIONS WORK.

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—Full power to fix wage rates for engineering tradesmen and other employees engaged in munitions work has been ...

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  4. VICHY GOVERNMENT.

    MELBOURNE. July 8.—Remarks by the Attorney-General and Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) on the continued Empire recognition of ...

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  5. CONTROL OF RADIO.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Sir Harry Brown, Co-ordinator General of Works and former Director of Posts and Telegraphs, said today that ...

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  6. ENGINEERS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY. July 8.—Speaking for the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Mr. C. E. Mundy told Judge O'Mara in the Federal Arbitration ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. Henry Moreno, a member of the Benedictine Community at New Norcia, and a brother of the composer, Dom S. Moreno, also of ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES

    Fine weather, at times cloudy with north-east to north-west winds. is forecast for the metropolitan area today. The maximum shade ...

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  9. EGYPT AND THE UKRAINE.

    The second issue of "The Western Mail" printed in the new convenient magazine size, promises to be no less popular than last week's ...

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  10. The West Australian.

    By the protective occupation of Iceland and replacement of the British garrison the United States has taken another major step ...

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  11. MILITIAMEN'S TAXES

    CANBERRA, July 8.—Amplifying today his statement in Parliament last week that the value of meals and quarters supplied to members ...

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  12. SIR F. STEWART EXPLAINS.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—People who were fully informed had no difficulty in understanding and appreciating why Empire countries were ...

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  13. NEWSPRINT CUTS.

    MIELBOURNE, July 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mendes) said at his Press conference tonight that he took the strongest exception to ...

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  14. NEWS CENSORSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) described tonight as "utterly untrue" a statement by Dr. Evatt, M.H.R., ...

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  15. MILITARY BOOTS.

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—Every boot factory in Australia capable of making the standard screw type of military boot is being served with ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. RECRUITING

    There was a good response to the recruiting drive in the goldfields during last week-end for the enlistment of young men for training ...

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  17. MR. E. H. BARKER DEAD.

    The death occurred yesterday at his residence in Mt. Lawley of Mr. E. H. Barker, who from 1924 to 1933 was general secretary of the West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ROYAL SOCIETY'S MEDAL.

    The Royal Society's medal for. distinguished work in science in this State was presented to Professor E. de C. Clarke, MCA., at the annual ...

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  19. CANNED SAUSAGES.

    MELBOURNE, July 8.—From August on an Australian canning production involving 18,000.000 pork and beef sausages a month will be ...

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  20. ARMY IMPRESSMENT

    CANBERRA, July 8.—Compensation boards to hear claims and appeals by persons affected by army impressment orders have been ...

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  21. YILGARN CONTEST.

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. C. B. Marshall) yesterday Issued a writ for the by-election in the Yilgarn-Coolgardie electorate to fill the ...

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  22. MANPOWER COMMITTEE.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—The first meeting of the reconstituted Parliamentary Committee on Manpower will be held in Sydney on July 17. The ...

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  23. PROPAGANDA BROADCASTS

    LONDON, July 7.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that Britain is using the most powerful transmitting station in Europe for ...

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  24. NEW CABINET COMMITTEE.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—The new Economic and Industrial Committee of the Federal Cabinet will hold its first Sydney meeting on Monday. It ...

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  25. LABOUR LEADER.

    On a nine-day visit to Western Australia, Mr. W. Holmes, a British trade union leader, will arrive in Kalgoorlie from the Eastern States ...

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  26. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.-Closing times hereunder are for the Perth G.P.O. Registered articles must be posted one hour before closing times for letters, but ...

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  27. BUSES IN A BLACKOUT

    AUCKLAND, July 8.—The threatened bus strike in Auckland because drivers refused to reduce lights under the blackout regulations has ...

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  28. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

    BATAVIA, July 8.—The Java Bank's annual report shows that the foreign trade of the Dutch East Indies increased by over £26,000,000 ...

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  29. NEW INDUSTRIES.

    The Minister for Industrial Development (Mr. A. R. G. Hawke) said yesterday that at the last meeting of the Council for the ...

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  30. MONEY FOR WAR.

    ADELAIDE, July 8.—The Professor of Economics at the University of Adelaide (Professor K. S. Isles) has returned from Canberia, ...

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  31. THE CHEMIST'S PART.

    The Government Mineralogist and Analyst (Mr. H. Bowley) in his report for 1940 declared that because of lack of staff it was not possible ...

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  32. U.S. SUPREME COURT

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—The Senate today confirmed President Roosevelt's nomination of the Attorney-General (Mr. Robert H. ...

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  33. QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

    (Every request for information must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith.) ...

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  34. MEAT EXPORTS.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Refrigeration space available for shipping Australian meat to Britain during the third year of the war was only 27,000 tons, ...

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  35. N.Z. OVERDRAFT RATES.

    AUCKLAND, July 8.—There are hints of an early agreement between the Government and the associated banks for a reduction in the trading ...

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  36. WAR LOADING OF WAGES.

    The adjourned meeting of the State-wide conference of trade unions to consider the war loading of wages was held at the Perth ...

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  37. NATIVE OF EIRE.

    MELBOURNE. July 8.—A man who argued in the Richmond Court today that he was born in Eire and "no more British than a Frenchman ...

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  38. EXPERIMENT IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—A microphone will be installed in the witness box at the No. 1 Water Police Court, Phillip-street, next week, and ...

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  39. HELPING THE RUSSIANS.

    CANBERRA, July 8.—An appeal to provide a field hospital and . a field ambulance for service in Russia will shortly be launched by Dr. L. ...

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  40. NOTABLE A.I.F. RECRUIT.

    BRISBANE. July 8.—Dr. F. W. Whitehouse, lecturer in geology at he University of Queensland and a mast president of the Royal Society of ...

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  41. THE LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Chief Justice. IN BANKRUPTCY.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Registrar. ...

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  42. LADY GOWRIE'S CONDITION.

    CANBERRA. July 8.—Lady Gowrie continues to make satisfactory progress following the operation which she underwent early last week. ...

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  43. FATAL JAVA AIR CRASH.

    'BATAVIA, July 8.—A Curtiss interceptor plane crashed at Moaspati, in Central Java, today, killing Sub-Lieutenant D. C. Joustra. ...

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