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  2. Advertising

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  4. Coal Production

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — the Coal Commissioner (Mr. Mighell) left for Canberra to-night for a conference on the transport situation, which has ...

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  5. War in Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Profound dissatisfaction with the direction of the war effort by the Curtin Government, on political and ...

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  6. War in the Pacific

    General MacArthur's Headquarters, Thursday.—A direct hit was scored by Allied planes on an enemy destroyer near the new Japanese landing base at Gona, in Papua. The warship was last seen ...

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  7. AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Tuesday night's attack on Hamburg was marked by deterioration of the weather over Germany. While ...

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  8. AIR THREAT TO GERMANY

    The warning broadcast to the people of Germany this week by Air Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, in which he said, "We are going to scourge your land from end to end," must have struck terror in the hearts of all Germans who heard it. Whatever the ...

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  9. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER ABOVE SUMMER LEVEL

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Emphatically denying that his Government had given the Miners' Federation the right to strike, the Prime ...

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  12. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. Michael Joseph M'Carthy, who died in Wagga on Wednesday morning, took place yesterday. The cortege, a very large and ...

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  13. WOULD WELCOME ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Curtin Government could expect a serious challenge on the proposed 4 per cent, profit limitation during the ...

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  14. GALLANT ACTION

    General MacArthur's Headquarters.—A Victorian member of the A.I.F., who was mortally wounded while leading his ...

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  15. MISSING SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — It was announced by the Army spokesman at Victoria Barracks to-day that the 17,000 men of the A.I.F. reported ...

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  16. ILLEGAL ALLIANCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Allegations that Bruce Irwin Miller, aged 26 years, scientist, and Panos Chryssikos, aged 65 years, agent, had formed an ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    The Mayor (AW. H. E. Gissing) and Mrs. Gissing returned to Wagga yesterday rooming from Sydney, where they were engaged on semi-official ...

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  18. PACIFIC PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The recommendations of a special committee studying post-war problems concerning the Pacific are ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    The death occurred recently in Sydney of Mr. Claude Barber, who was in turn policeman at Narandera and Matong, and after resigning from the ...

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  20. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The following R[?]erina railway staff changes are announced: Messrs. J. Shanshan, clerk, Werris Creek to Junee; M. Considine, fettler, Junes to ...

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  21. BATTLE FOR KOKODA

    General MacArthur's Headquarters: Bitter fighting between the Allied land forces and Japanese units continues in and ...

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  22. SIR JAMES ALLEN

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — Sir James Allen, G.C.M.G., who was a Minister in several New Zealand Governments, and was for several years High ...

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  23. INQUIRY INTO GUILT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Justice Minister (Mr. Downing) to-day announced that Judge Studdert bad been commissioned to hold an inquiry as ...

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  24. JAPANESE SUBMARINE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Officially opening the exhibition which began to-day of a Japanese midget submarine which was sunk in Sydney ...

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  25. DEATH FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS

    After having conducted an inquest at Wagga yesterday, the deputy-coroner (Mr. Hugh Oates) returned a finding that Harold William Whatson, aged 30 ...

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  26. WITH THE FORCES

    Lieut, Wallace Horsley, or Gundillawah," near Tumblong, is spending a few days' leave at Wagga. He has recently been transferred to another ...

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  27. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED

    At a magisterial inquiry held at Wagga yesterday, Mr. Hugh Oates. J.P., returned a finding that Bruce Sidney M'Creadie, aged 23 years, and ...

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  28. GUNNER BARNES

    Taken prisoner in Greece and entrained with 2000 other Australians and New Zealanders for prison camps in Germany, Gunner C. Barnes, of ...

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  29. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Trading was again strong on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day. In the bank section shares for New South Wales, which ...

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  30. SOVIET EXHIBITION

    There was a good attendance at all sessions yesterday at the exhibition of Soviet photographs and posters, which is being held at the Little ...

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  31. TAXING TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that the Federal Party Opposition ...

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  32. AIR TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Wednesday — "We have established air services for vital war places. We are doing our utmost to make them as ...

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  33. NURSE B. J. JAGO

    As briefly reported in our issue of yesterday, the death occurred on Wednesday night at Wagga of Nurse Barbara Jane Jago. Nurse Jago was ...

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  34. WEDDING

    Miss Joyce Fromholtz, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. G. Fromholtz, of Henry-street, Guildfort, was married at St. Mary's Church of ...

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  35. GURWOOD-STREET SCHOOL MOTHERS' CLUB

    The July meeting of the Gurwood-street School Mothers' Club was well attended. Mrs. Webb, who has been a valued member and honorary ...

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  36. SHORT OF ENGINES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. Talbot, Director of Air Transportation for War Production, testified before the Defence ...

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  37. Wagga War Effort

    The Red Cross executive asks those writing letters to prisoners of war to Japan not to enclose any stamps, as there is no airmail to the Far East ...

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  38. ARBOR DAY

    To-day is Arbor Day, so children of Australia should try to preserve our beautiful bushland by planting trees. Usually, there is some ...

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  39. MR. J. U. GLEESON

    The death occurred in a private hospital in Wagga of a well-known and highly respected resident of Milbrulong, Mr. John Urban Gleeson, at the ...

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  40. MAINTAINED ONE BOOKMAKER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — It was stated in the Bankruptcy Court to-day that William John M'Gaskill, formerly manager and ...

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  41. TAX ON PROFITS

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — The House of Commons passed the Finance Minister's bill imposing 100 per cent, tax on excess profits. ...

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  42. WOOLLENS FOR TROOPS

    The Lord Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund is appealing urgently for woollen mufflers and other knitted goods for servicemen on duty at battle fronts ...

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  43. WOMEN WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The principle of equal pay for women where they did similar work to men, has been adopted in three ...

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  44. MR. A. W. MANN

    The death occurred in Wagga yesterday of Mr. Arthur William Mann, of Marrar, at the age of 79 years. The funeral will take place this ...

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  45. REV. ALEXANDER MAY

    The death occurred in Melbourne on Wednesday of the Rev. Alexander May, aged 71 years, diocesan consultor, who had been attached to the ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. RAIDS ON DARWIN

    Somewhere in Australia: For the fourth successive night a raid on the Darwin area was made by the Japanese just before dawn on ...

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  48. NEED FOR ACTION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times," in a leader on the Japanese offensive in New Guinea says: ...

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  49. Liquor Abuses

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government was criticised by the Opposition Executive to-day for having allegedly failed to face up to the ...

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  50. MRS. A. L. WADE

    The death occurred at St. Luke's Hospital, Sydney, on Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. A. L. Wade, of "St. Malo.", Darlinghurst, who was ...

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  51. WAR COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—After a 90-minute session of the Pacific War Council the Canadian representative (Mr. ...

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  52. MANPOWER PLANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday—So that the maximum amount of manpower be released for war purposes, plans for rationalising the banking industry will ...

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  53. V.D.C. PARADES

    The following V.D.C arrangements for Sunday are officially announced: B Coy (Mr. H. V. M'Kay): Coolamon, no parade: Ganmaln, no parade: Bull's ...

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  54. SOUTH SIDE W.V.S.

    The South Side Group W.V.S. will hold its monthly social in the Presbyterian Hall. Coleman-street, Wagga, this afternoon at 3 o'clock and will ...

    Article : 58 words
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