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    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.)—Sensational revelations are contained in the report which hag been prepared on the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (Hawail). The report reveals that the United States fired the first shots of the ...

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  5. Leeton District Hospital

    At the monthly meeting of the Leeton District Hospital, attended by Mr. D. K. Otton, Supt. of N.S.W. Hospitals, the president (Mr. T. E. Wright) said ...

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  6. A.R.P. ADVICE

    Hints to residents of New South Wales on what to do in air raids have been prepared by the State N.E.S organisation on Instructions from the Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The desirability that a complete blackout should be introduced in every part of the Commonwealth was expressed to-day by the ...

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  8. THE ENEMY COMES CLOSER

    The somewhat surprising force of aircraft which the Japanese have been able to direct against Rabaul and other adjacent outposts of the Commonwealth is more than sufficient Justification of Mr. Curtin's declaration that the peril to Australia Is now immediate and deadly. This, ...

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  9. MILITIA AND A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Australian Milla and A.I.F. forces are resisting the Japanese and holding positions across the ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. COUNTRY SHOWGROUNDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Hundreds of evacuated city children could be cared for at country showgrounds, said Mr F. J. Cahill (M.L.A., Young) ...

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  13. LENIN ANNIVERSARY

    SYDNET, Sunday.—The 18th anniversary of the death of Lenin, the first great leader of the Soviet Union, was commemorated by several ...

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  14. THE WEATHER

    After experiencing a particularly hot day on Saturday when the temperature in the shade again exceeded too degrees, Wagga experienced a ...

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  15. NO CAIRNS EVACUATION ORGANISED

    CAIRNS, Saturday.—Although tentative arrangements have been made to shift residents from what are regarded as danger zones in the event of an ...

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  16. Alby Coonan

    Mr. W. Bellchambers, of Wagga, is in receipt of a most interesting letter from Alby Coonan, who Is with the A.I.F. abroad. The name of Coonan ...

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  17. SYDNEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Results of examinations conducted by the Commercial Department of the Sydney Technical college where announced to-day. ...

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  18. Mr. Casey's Efforts

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—The Australian Minister (Mr. Casey) conveyed important Australian suggestions from Mr. Curtin regarding defence to ...

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  19. COMPULSORY PROVISION OF WARDENS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Compulsory provision of air-raid wardens was urged yesterday by the Home Security Minister (Mr. Lazzarini). ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    The engagement is announced of Lena Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, Fox-street, Wagga, to Kevin (R.A.N.R.), son of ...

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  21. ITEMS OF NEWS

    A parcel of papers for the district soldiers overseas is despatched from Wagga every Monday by the Women's Voluntary Services and the Comforts ...

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  22. U.S. Destroyers Active in Indies Waters

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The Navy Department announced to-day that United States destroyers in a night attack on an enemy convoy in the Macassar Straits ...

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  23. Hitler Flees From

    LONDON, Sunday.— The special corres- pondent of the "Dally Express" in Stockholm says that Hitler, accompanied by Generals Ha[?]der and Jodi, have fled ...

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  24. MOULDERS REFUSE TO WORK

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) yesterday sent a special appeal to the N.S.W Labor Council for all war workers to remain on duty to-morrow. ...

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  25. New Japanese Landings

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—A message from Batavia stales that Japanese troops hare landed at Kendari (Celebes) and Pa tan (Borneo). They ...

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  26. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Struck by lightning at a picnic at Windsor to-day, Douglas Rosia, aged 7 years, was rushed to Windsor District Hospital ...

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  27. WOOL APPRAISEMENTS

    To-day we publish particular of are series of wool appraisements which were held at Albury last week. These reports should have reached us on ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    The death occurred to the Junee District Hospital on Saturday night of Mr. John Christopher M'Donald, aged 78 years, late of "Glencoe," ...

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  29. WITH THE FORCES

    Mrs. J. L. Harris, of Crampton-street, Wagga, received a message early yesterday morning through the Wagga police, stating that her brother, Pte ...

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  30. Complete Blackout

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Tne War Cabinet to-morrow will discuss the advisability of an immediate blackout of the whole eastern coast or ...

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  31. Confused Fighting in Libya

    LONDON, Sunday.-A Cairo G.H.Q. communique reports confused fighting on Saturday over a considerable area south and south-east of Antelat ...

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  32. Anniversary Day

    Anniversary. Day will be observed as a public holiday to-day and all stores, banks, and public offices in wagga will be closed all day. ...

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  33. WITH THE FORCES

    Geoffrey M. Connell. eldest son or Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Connell. "Noondah," Tumblong, Joined the H.A.A.F. in November, and is at present at ...

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  34. THROWN FROM A HORSE

    When a horse she was riding in Tongaboo-lane, between Tompson and Forsyth-streets, Wagga. on Saturday afternoon grot out of control and raced ...

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  35. MR. A. YENSCH

    A gloom was cast over the Walbundrie district when the news came that Mr Arthur Yensch, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Yensch, of "Dunholme," ...

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  36. GOODWILL MESSAGE

    CANBERRA. Sunday. — A message o) goodwill from the Chinese Generalissimo (Marshal Chiang Kal-Shek) on the occasion of Australia Day was received to-day by ...

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  37. TWO AIRMEN KILLED IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Two trainees were killed while attempting a forced landing near Denillquin yesterday afternoon. An R.A.A.F. ...

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  38. Wagga War Effort

    A working bee for the packing of salvage has been arranged at the salvage depot at the Wagga gasworks the morning, and it is requested that ...

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  39. REGISTRATION OF DAIRIES

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) on Saturday issued instructions that a farmer who has been trading from unregistered premises be ...

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  40. Man Fatally Burned

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—Allan John Ditchburn, aged 43 years, a chemist of Bacchus Marsh, was fatally burned when as a. volunteer flre-fighter, he ...

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  41. 20,000 COAL MINERS TO WORK TO-DAY

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Twenty thousand coal miners will give a their holiday to-morrow and work for the war effort The miners decision was reached after ...

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  42. BRITAIN LAGS IN WAR PRODUCTION

    LONDON. Saturday (A.AJP.).—"This country is a long way from being organised for total war," Bald Mr. David Brown, one of Britain's leading ...

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  43. War Cabinet

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—The War Cabinet during its three hours' meeting this afternoon received an Interim reply from Mr. Churchill, stating that Australia's ...

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  44. PARTY INTERRUPTED

    LISMORE, Saturday.—A card put; at Drake was Interrupted shortly before midnight by a sharp demand: "stand, or I will drill you" ...

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  45. Efforts to Avoid Meat Shortage

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Everything possible was being done to avoid a meat shortage in an emergency, the Commerce Minister (Mr. Scully) said to-day. ...

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  46. KING AND QUEEN

    LONDON. Saturday (A.A.P.)—Always preferring a small intimate home to the Royal Palaces, the King and Queen have taken a flat in the 'Yes' ...

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  47. EUROPE'S ICY GRIP

    LONDON. Saturday (A.A.P.).—Hungary is gripped by intense cold the lowest temperature being 63 degrees below freezing point. Wolves are ...

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  48. ALUMINIUM MATINEE AT PLAZA

    In an effort to assist the aluminium drive, the management of the Plaza Theatre will hold a matinee at the Plaza on Thursday afternoon next at ...

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  49. LEETON ORCHARDIST INJURED

    Mr. k. D. Lang, me well-known orchardist. of Leeton, was seriously injured yesterday morning when he tea 17 feet from the top of a shed ...

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  50. Greyhound Racing

    Nominations for next Saturday's meeting of the Wagga Diggers' Greyhound tracing Club dose at 5 pan. on Wednesday. Nominations are free, and trials will be ...

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  51. LONDON'S COLDEST NIGHT

    LONDON Saturday.—The coldest night in London during the present winter was January 14, when 22 degrees of frost was registered. Neither the ...

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