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  2. Advertising

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  3. JAPANESE DRIVE CONTINUES

    Japanese troops occupied Hangkow, the Venice of the Aast, at 8 a.m. on Friday, driving out the Chinese forces from their positions in the Westlake area without serious resistance. Apparently both the Chinese and Japanese ...

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  4. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS

    Going to the assistance of a younger brother and her father who were in difficulties in the Murrumbidgee River 10 miles south of Canberra on ...

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  6. ACCIDENTS IN WAGGA DISTRICT

    Road accidents were numerous in the Wagga district during the Christmas holidays, and many people sustained injuries. One ...

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  7. ROAD FATALITIES

    Mr. Albert William Douglas, aged 52 years, a well-known dairyman, of Cardigan, received fatal injuries on Sunday afternoon when he was ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. WOMEN IN COMPETITIVE ATHLETICS

    Are women overdoing things in athletics? It would seem that many scientists and medical men are coming to the conclusion that where women are concerned athletics are like drink—inasmuch as they should be taken in moderation. ...

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  9. FARMER KILLED

    Mr. Thomas Maher, aged 67 years, a well-known Violet Town farmer, was killed on the Hume Highway on Saturday morning. He was crossing the ...

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  10. COTTON MILLS ABLAZE

    Japanese reports from Tientsin state that the Government buildings and cotton mills at Tsinasu, the capital of Shantung, are ablaze. ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF RIVER

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  12. AT GATE OF TSINANFU

    The Japanese occupied the north-east gates at Tsinanfu before midnight. ...

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  13. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 56 words
  14. DROWNING AT DARLINGTON POINT

    While bathing in the Murrumbidgee River at Darlington Point on Christmas Day Jessie Dodds, aged nine years, was 'drowned while on a ...

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  15. FOREIGN PROPERTY SAFE

    The correspondent of the British United Press says that the Japanese have completely occupied 'Hangchow. All foreigners and foreign property ...

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  16. THE WEATHER

    Although this Christmas period at Wagga was noted for the large number of people who were seen out of doors, the weather conditions were not of the ...

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  17. MAN KILLED BY CAR

    The police are seeking the driver of a motor car which, it is alleged, did not stop after having knocked down an elderly man at the corner of ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. GUNDAGAI FATALITY

    A well known resident of Gundagai, Mr. J. A. Fountain, a chemist, was killed in a motor accident on Sunday morning. He was travelling in a car ...

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  19. WAGGA BASE HOSPITAL

    For many years members of the Wagga Base Hospital Board have made a practice of visiting the hospital on Christmas morning, and they have ...

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  20. SURING MISHAP

    In view of the hundreds who were surfing at Palm Beach on Sunday, Vivian Guest, aged 14 years, of Turrawa, north-west New South Wales, ...

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  21. FRONT AGAINST JAPAN

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Nichi-Nichi Shimbun" announces that Outer Mongolia has decided to abolish its present Government, and to merge ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. MAN AND BOY KILLED

    Two fatal accidents occurred at Berwick, one on Friday and one on Saturday. Peter Andrews, aged nine years, of ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. UNABLE TO SATE SISTER

    Vera Anne Pearson, aged 16 years, of Albion Park, was teaching Mrs. Moon to swim in a creek at Albion Park on Saturday afternoon when ...

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  24. PANAY INCIDENT CLOSED

    Providing there are no further incidents, and with the exception of the formality of ascertaining and collecting the indemnities, the bombing of ...

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  25. CHILD DIES FROM INJURES

    Patrick Sullivan, aged 3½ years, of Amsterdam-street, Richmond, died in the Alfred Hospital on Saturday morning from injuries which he ...

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  26. ELECTRICAL STORM IN VICTORIA

    A severe thunderstorm struck townships in the Dandenong Ranges about 1.30 o'clock this morning, and plunged them into darkness while parties ...

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  27. CORONATION ROBES IN SYDNEY

    Detectives and attendants will guard day and night the priceless Coronation robes of Their Majesties King George and Queen Elizabeth and the ...

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  28. ITEMS OF NEWS

    No Monday issue of "The Daily Advertiser" having been issued this week, several of the well known and popular features are published in this issue, ...

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  29. MANY RESCUES YESTERDAY

    A treacherous undertow was running on many Sydney beaches to-day and livesavers effected dozens of rescues. There were exciting scenes at Manly ...

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  30. THREE INJURED

    Three Melbourne residents were injured when a car in which they were travelling to Sydney overturned on the Hume Highway at Little ...

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  31. ALLEGED BOGUS INSPECTOR

    During the last few days of last week a man has been reported to have been calling on houses in Wagga purporting to be an "infantile paralysis" ...

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  32. 109 DEGREES IN JUNEE

    Christmas Eve was a hot day in Junee. At 9 a.m. it was 100 degrees in the shade; at 11.30 a.m., 106 degrees; from noon to 2 pan., 108 degrees, and ...

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  33. TROUT FISHING CONTEST

    Fly fishermen throughout Australia are taking a very keen interest in the forthcoming trout fishing contest. Two trophies, each valued at £25, are to be ...

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  34. FIVE WAGGA ACCIDENTS

    While crossing the intersection of Fitzmaurice and Kincaid streets, Wagga, on Christmas Eve, an elderly man, Mr. William Jones, saddler, of ...

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  35. NANKING ATROCITIES

    A Chinese official statement confirms the reports of atrocities alter the Japanese entry into Nanking. It says the story of Japanese fury, ...

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  36. PARENTS SEE SON DROWN

    Earl Jackson, aged 18 years, of Moss Vale, was drowned while swimming in 'a pool at the Fitzroy Palls picnic ground near Moss Vale ...

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  37. LATEST FORECASTS

    The following are the latest official weather forecasts:— State: Cloudy, sultry and unsettled generally, with showers, some ...

    Article : 153 words
  38. SEVEN FATALITIES IN N.Z.

    'During the week-end road accidents caused seven deaths in Mew Zealand. The accident figures were considerably higher than last year. ...

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  39. LACERATED WOUND IN FOOT

    Frederick Craford, of Railway-street, Wagga, aged nine years, received a lacerated wound in his foot while playing on Christmas Day. He was ...

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  40. SUDAN GRASS POISONING

    Following on the cases recently reported of cattle having died from the effects of eating Sudan grass in the Wagga district, a report has been ...

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  41. BODY RECOVERED

    The body of Noel Daunt, of Mary-street, West End, Brisbane, was recovered from the river on Saturday. The child disappeared from a ...

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  42. MISSION SCHOOL RAIDED

    Japanese soldiers raided the Anglican mission school, breaking into the house of the headmaster, Dr. Timothy Lin, a Chinese who was educated at ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    Messrs. J. ad S. Naughton, of Yerong Creek, have been spending the Christmas holidays at Wagga. Mr. M. Kilpatrick, M.L.A. for Wagga, ...

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  44. TECHNICAL SCHOOL SITE

    Mr. M. Kilpatrick, M.L.A. for Wagga, has received the following letter from the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond): "I wish to advise you that ...

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  45. FOOD BELIEF CONTROL

    Constable W. Pickup has now assumed control of the work connected with food relief, relief work, and the State Labor Exchange, his office being ...

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  46. JAPANESE EMPEROR'S SPEECH

    "Our officers and men are winning every' battle and are enhancing our military prestige, both at home and abroad. The people are thoroughly ...

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  47. SWIMMER DROWNED

    While he was bathing in the Ovens River on Saturday, Mr. Henry James Goonan was drowned. Efforts to save him proved fruitless. Mr. E. Gerry, ...

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  48. FEW CASES OF DRUNKENNESS

    Despite the extremely hot weather over the Christmas period, only two cases of drunkenness were dealt with at the Wagga Police Court yesterday. ...

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  49. BUSY AMBULANCE STAFF

    The cases handled over the Christmas period this year at the Wagga Ambulance Station have been unprecedentedly heavy, the officiate being ...

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  50. ONE RESCUE AT WAGGA BEACH

    Although thousands of Wagga and district residents went to the Wagga bathing beach during the hot Christmas holidays, the Beach Life 'Saving ...

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  51. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Eight cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, making the total 1328. ...

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  52. GIRL DROWNED AT BARELLAN

    Getting out of her death in the Murrumbidgee River at Middle Beach, Barellan, about nine miles from Leeton, on Saturday, Laurel Jane Jones, ...

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  53. BIG JAPANESE LANDING

    European passengers on a steamer bound from Macao report that they sighted 20 Japanese vessels, 'comprising warships, transports ...

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  54. CAR OVERTURNS NEAR TUMUT

    A motor car driven by Mr. Ray Ibbotson overturned in front of the Gilmore store, five miles from Tumut on Christmas morning, as the result of a ...

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  55. PRECAUTIONS IN BRISBANE

    Regulations providing for the Isolation of infantile paralysis patients and contacts have been issued by the Health Department. A strict ...

    Article : 52 words
  56. SUDDEN DEATH AT BETHUNGRA

    The death occurred at Bethungra on Sunday night of Mr. Dave Boreland, a returned soldier, aged about 60 years. Mr. Boreland resided in an empty ...

    Article : 83 words
  57. MAN SERIOUSLY BURNED

    With practically all the skin burnt from his body, Patrick Lydon, an employee, at the Mt. Adrah construction works, was admitted to the Gundagai ...

    Article : 129 words
  58. RAILWAY TRANSFERS

    Mr. J. Summins, railway porter, of Barrigan, has been transferred to Junee; Mr. L. Northey, porter, from Junee to Culcairn: Mr. E. Gurley, ...

    Article : 64 words
  59. BELIEF IN TOKIO

    According to the Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times," the United States' acceptance of Japan' reply to the Panay Note has been ...

    Article : 71 words
  60. PYJAMA MURDER

    There was a persistent rumor in Wagga at the week-end that the Albury pyjama murder had been solved. Inquiry in Albury last night revealed ...

    Article : 36 words
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