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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Minister' for Education (Mr Tonkin) informed Mr North (Lib., Claremont) in the Legislative Assembly last night that additions to ...

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  3. VICEREGAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor (Sir James Mitchell) and (Lady Mitchell will attend the "welcome luncheon" which is being ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, Oct 2.—More than 13,000 employees were idle today because of strikes in the coal, printing, wire and nail-making, iron and steel and ...

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  5. The West Australian.

    The references by the chairman of the WA. Worsted and Woollen Mills (Mr F. R. Heron) to the State Government's policy of ...

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  6. HOSPITAL BENEFITS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—Free public hospital treatment will become available for all patients on January 1, the proposed date for the ...

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  7. TASKS AHEAD.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—In a Fourth Victory Loan broadcast tonight. the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said the main purpose of ...

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  8. LAG IN LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 2.—The second week of the £85,000,000 Fourth Victory Loan began today with little more than one-third of the money ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr W. J. Scully, Minister for Commerce, resumed duty in Canberra yesterday after two months leave on account of illness. ...

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  10. TAXATION POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—Claiming that the Government's Income Tax Assessment Bill did not go far enough and that it allowed ...

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  11. BILL CRITICISED.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—Honorary doctors in public hospitals were prepared to give honorary service, but they would not serve as hacks at ...

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  12. B-29 COMING.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 2.—It is expected that Waltzing Matilda, the first Super-Fortress to visit southern Australia, will begin its tour of the ...

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  13. COAL BOATS IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Oct 2.—Sixteen ships, including several which were due to sail today with urgently needed supplies of coal for other States, are ...

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  14. STRIKE SEQUEL.

    Members of the railway unions and of the tramway union are dissatisfied because of Joss of pay when they were stood down for varying ...

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  15. WAR PENSIONS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—An August survey shows that 288,948 war pensions, costing Australia £11,954,598 are being paid annually. About ...

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  16. NO REDUCTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—No further taxation reductions would be made between now and the Federal elections next year the Leader of the ...

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  17. 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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  18. R.A.A.F. DISCHARGES.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—Authorities have been issued for the discharge of 18,000 R.A.A.F. personnel during the six weeks following V-P Day. ...

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  19. PROBATE.

    The late Mrs Leonora Jessie Wilsmore, of 24 Richardson-avenue, Claremont, who died on May 26 last at the age of 80 years, left estate of a probate ...

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  20. STATE CAMPAIGN.

    The Deputy Director of Loans (Mr C. G. Latham) received advice from Darwin yesterday that three returned prisoners of war, who were passing ...

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  21. UNITED NATIONS SITE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 2.—The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is reported that among the reasons for the visit by ...

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  22. VICTORIAN CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Oct 2.—The new state Government led by Mr G. Macfarian was sworn in today. It met Parliament at 3 pm. ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. TODAY'S LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice: Petitions in divorce. CRIMINAL COURT.—At 10.30 am, before Mr Justice Dwyer and a Jury. ...

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  25. STATE INSURANCE.

    With a minor technical amendment, the State Government Insurance Office Amendment Bill passed the Committee stage in the ...

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  26. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    CLOSING TIMES.—Closing times hereunder are for the Perth G.P.O.: Registered articles must be posted an hour before ordinary letters, but not earlier ...

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  27. TOBACCO GROWERS.

    MANJIMUP. Oct 2.—The secretary of the WA. Tobacco Growers' Association (Mr P. Baldwin) yesterday received the following telegram ...

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  28. LIBERALS' ATTITUDE

    MELBOURNE, Oct 2.—By an overwhelming majority the Victorian State Council of the Liberal Party of Australia at a meeting in the ...

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  29. LORD MOUNTBATTEN.

    CANBERRA, Oct 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced today that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, British ...

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  30. PETROL RATIONING.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—The Minister for Defence (Mr J. A. Beasley) was pressed again in the House of Representatives today for ...

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  31. MANPOWER.

    On his first visit to Western Australia In his capacity as Director-General of Manpower (Mr W. Funnell) arrived in Perth last night ...

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  32. DEMOBILISATION.

    In Western Australia members of the Australian Military Forces are being discharged at the rate of about 100 a day at present. The ...

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  33. FOREIGN POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Oct 2.—Senator McLeay, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, speaking in the Senate today, stressed the importance of ...

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  34. BRITAIN TO RAND.

    JOHANNESBURG. Oct 2.—A 68-hour flight by an Avro-York from Britain to the Rand confirms the flying schedules for the service ...

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  35. ADULT EDUCATION LECTURE.

    The Director of Adult Education (Associate-Professor F. Alexander), said yesterday that the twice-postponed lecture, "What's Wrong with ...

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