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  2. BRIEF OFFICE.

    MELBOURNE. Sept 16.—Establishing a new record for the shortest—lived Ministry, the Labour Government submitted its resignation today ...

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  3. CHARCOAL IRON.

    Resuming the debate on the second reading of the Iron and Steel Industry Bill in the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr Perkins (CP, ...

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  4. POST-WAR PLANS

    The spirit of co-operation which inspired the work of the Country Women's Association was the spirit needed m relationships between ...

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  5. VIEWS ON RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE Sept 16.—"I have no fears or apprehensions about the part that Russia will play in the post-war world. I do not think ...

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  6. THE UNIVERSITY.

    Speaking to a recent meeting of the University Senate, Professor F. R. E. Mauldon, Professor of Economics, urged that the diploma of ...

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  8. ALLIED OCCUPATION REPORTED.

    A view of the island of Lero in the Dodecanese, which is reported to have been occupied by Allied forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ST JOHN AMBULANCE.

    Recently a number of prominent citizens were the guests of the president (Dr J. J. Holland) and members of the council of the St JoJhn ...

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  10. MINERS' STOPPAGE.

    LONDON, Sept 16.—The 18-year-old pit boy has been released from Lincoln gaol after serving one week of the sentence of a month's ...

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  11. YARN PRODUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 16.—Yarn production in Australia was adequate to meet all military requirements and essential civilian needs based on ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. MEDICAL SERVICE.

    Sir,—In "The West Australian" of Saturday, September 11, there appeared a letter by Mr A. G. McKenna in answer to a previous letter of mine ...

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  13. COUNTRY EGGS.

    The Deputy-Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr G. K. Baron-Hat) states that country storekeepers are experiencing difficulty in disposing of ...

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  14. GAOL ESCAPES.

    The case of the notorious criminal, Sutton, who breaks gaol every now and then, was referred to last night in the Legislative Assembly by the ...

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  15. MUTTON PROBLEMS.

    Questions asked in the Legislative Council yesterday by Mr G. B. Wood indicated that the cut of 15 per cent in the consumption of mutton was ...

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  16. R.S.L. PRESIDENCY.

    SYDNEY, Sept 16.—The State Congress of the Returned Soldiers' League decided by 103 votes to 35 yesterday to support the nomination ...

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  17. WIND AND RAIN.

    Rain fell in most parts of the State south of the Gascoyne during the past week, but throughout the whole of the pastoral areas dry ...

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  18. MINIATURE RECITAL

    The miniature recital given in the Karrakatta Club Hall yesterday afternoon was notable for the fact that the programme comprised ...

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  19. SEAMAN IMPRISONED.

    Three months' imprisonment was Imposed on Goolan Allebux (64), Indian seaman, by Mr W. J. Wall- work, SM, in the Perth Police Court ...

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  20. "COASTAL COMMAND."

    The opening of the season of "Coastal Command" at the Theatre Royal tonight will be something in the nature of an RAAF gala. ...

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  21. MISSING ARMY OFFICER.

    Capt Harry Donald Kolbig, of the, Army air liaison section, who was aboard the RAAF plane reported missing off the coast recently while ...

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  22. OFFICER INJURED.

    Major Gerald Percival Wild sustained a possible fracture of the spine when a military car in which he was a passenger came into ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. ANTI-AIRCRAFT PRACTICE.

    Heavy anti-aircraft practice with live! ammunition will be carried out in the port area on Sunday between 2 pm and 4 pm. The danger area is set out in ...

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  24. DEBTOR'S DISCHARGE.

    John Vincent Burston, a full-time WO in the VDC. and formerly secretary of several country road boards. on Wednesday successfully applied ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    The No 175a Charities Consultation will be drawn next Monday. Tickets are 2/6. The first prize is £1000. A red and black motor cycle. No 9666. ...

    Article : 49 words
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