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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 101 words
  3. PACIFIC WAR

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—Air activity in the Southwest Pacific yesterday reached its lowest point for several months. ...

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  4. HOLIDAY RUSH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The imposition by the Federal Minister of Transport (Mr. Lawson), of tome rigid restrictions on holiday travel, appears ...

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  5. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Great heroism was shown by a tanner from Sydney on a forpedo-bomber when, despite the blaze caused ...

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  6. MISSING PLANE

    The search for the missing RAAF and U.S. airmen will be continued to-morrow. The RAAF will combine a with a land party on an ...

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  7. SETTLEMENT BILL

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—"The State Leader of the Country Party (Col, Bruxner) is the political representative only of large grazing interests" ...

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  8. RIGHTEOUS ANGER MUST SHOW RESULTS

    The admission by the Japanese authorities through neutral sources that some of the American airmen who took part in the historic raid on Tokyo had been executed, others severely punished, for allegedly having dropped bombs on non-military targets ...

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  9. DID NOT WANT TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Garrett James Bailey, who at the Central Summons Court to-day was bound over to observe the National Security Act ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVES

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  11. OYSTER FARMERS EXEMPT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The view is taken that oysters are considered is be a necessity and oyster farmers will be granted military exemption up to ...

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  13. DECORATIONS SUGGESTED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Labor Minister (Mr. Ward) said to-day that he was in favor of a suggestion emanating from the State Labor ...

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  14. DISTRICT NEWS

    At the recent meeting of the Narandera Municipal Council the health inspector (Mr. W. A. Scoles) reported that six cases of diphtheria had been ...

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  15. CLERKS' UNION

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Contending that the order was illegal. State officials of the Clerks' Union to-day refused to carry out the ...

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  16. FUNERALS

    One of the oldest and most esteemed residents of The Rock district, Mr. T.W. Milne, died at his home "Mulga," The Rock, on Monday evening. For ...

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  17. MOSQUITO SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"The first Australian Mosquito squadron is now in action in long range daylight fighting from the United Kingdom." said ...

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  18. GEROGERY GRAZIER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Three Australian airmen operating with the R.A.F. in the Middle East have been awarded decorations the Air Minister ...

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  19. BROADCASTING

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  20. VALUABLE AID

    Somewhere in New Guinea.—In the attacks and skirmishes for positions in Mubo area. Australian troops have been given valuable aid by our ...

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  21. CASUALTY LIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The issued Army casualty list contains the following details:— ABROAD ...

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  22. DR. EVATT

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Paying a tribute to the part that the netherlands is playing in the war, Dr. Eatt. in a speech at Holland House, said ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND

    Responsible for about 40 per cent. of the finance needed for its activities is Australia and abroad, the Australian Comforts Fund. N.S.W. division ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS

    For three years, ever since the release of "Boys' Town." thousands of notion picture-goers have asked for a sequel to that fascinating true-life ...

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  25. TROOP TRAINS

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday. — Stringently criticising the travelling conditions for troops on the trans-continental line, the Mayor of Kalgoorlie ...

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  26. Lady Gowrie

    Her Excelency, Lady Gowrle, yesterday paid a visit to Albury for the purpose of opening a recreation centre in that town for ...

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  27. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Householders who employ domestic help must deduct tax instalments and purchase tax stamps for their employees where the value of wages and ...

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  28. ARMY REPLY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Replying to the complaint, the Anny spokesman said that because of the shortage of rolling stock it was sometimes ...

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  29. RYAN

    Mrs. W. Terlich, and her small son. John, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan at "Myall." John Duncan, jun., is also spending his ...

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  30. MOTORIST LOSES DRIVING LICENSE

    At the Wagga police court yesterday, a motorist was fined £5; when he was convicted on a, charge of driving a motor vehicle ...

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  31. POSSIBLE GAS ATTACKS ON SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Steps have been taken to protect shipping in the Australian water against possible [?] attacks. An order gazetted by the ...

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  32. WAR SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The regulations controlling the call-up of aliens for some form of service do not apply to alien women. It is ...

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  33. IDLE MINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—An estimated production loss of about 4700 tons resulted from several stoppage on the northern and western coalfields of ...

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  34. FOOD PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Important problems related to food production and distribution were reviewed at the inaugural meeting to-day of the ...

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  35. BIG PROGRAMME AT PLAZA

    A splendid programme will be shown at the Pla[?]a Theatre to-night and again on Friday night when the features will be "Thunder in the ...

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  36. MRS. ELIZABETH WILSON

    The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, widow of the late John Bruce Wilson, of Boree Creek, whose death occurred in Welwyn Private ...

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  37. WAGGA RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The Wagga Red Cross Society is appealing for donations of cakes for the afternoon tea at the sports and display which is ...

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  38. DAIRY PRODUCTS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday—Dairy farmers are asked to produce to the utmost extent in the knowledge that demands are so heavy that there will be no ...

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  39. A.W.U. REGISTRATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"The A.W.U. has jeopardised its registration by publishing in is official newspaper remarks on a case-that was then before ...

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  40. ANZAC DAY

    Features of the Anzac Commemoration Service at Culeairn were the inspiring address given by Captain-Chaplain Griffiths. A.I.F., recently ...

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  41. COMBINED SCHOOLS' CONCERT

    The scholars of the combined schools of Wagga will provide the programme for the annual concert which is to be held at the ...

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  42. A.B.C. NEWS TIMES

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  43. RISE IN LIVING COSTS. CHECKED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The more rigid price control and the seasonal fall in prices of some foodstuffs, notably potatoes and eeegs, was responsible ...

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  44. CHURCH OF ENGLAND REST HUT DANCE

    An army orchestra of nine players will provide excellent music for the Church of England Rest Rut dunce which is to if held to-night at the ...

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  45. WATERFRONT DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Wharf laborers did not present themselves at the midday pickups to-day. The chairman of the Stevedoring Industry ...

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  46. THEIR EASTER EGGS

    Junee citizens over the week-end received "Easter eggs" in the form of the annual municipal rate and charges notices, coupled ...

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  47. MR. E. W. ROOTY

    The funeral of the late Mr. E. W. Booty, of Trail-street. Wagga, will take place this morning and will leave St. John's Church of ...

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  48. NAZI ORDERS

    STOCKHOLM. Monday. —The newspaper. "Allhanda," reporting irritation throughout Sweden at Germany's reply on the shelling of the submarine ...

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  49. WAGGA RACES TO-DAY

    The Wagga Diggers' Race Club will hold its benefit meeting on the Wages racecourse this afternoon and all arrangements have ...

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  50. REST HUT DANCE TO-NIGHT

    A wonderful service is being rendered to the troops by the Church of England rest hut, and it goes without saying, therefore, that full public ...

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  51. MR. D. A. HAILEY

    The funeral of Mr. D. A. Halley. of "Bonnie Doon," Best-street, whose death was reported in yesterday's issue, will take place ...

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  52. METAL WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—About 25,000 men employed in the metal trade plan to take the day off next Monday in lieu of Anzac Day which fell on ...

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  53. "UGLY BIGGER" DANCE

    The committee supporting the "Ugly Digger" candidate (Bill Goldson) in the ugly man competition, promoted by the Mayor's Patriotic and. War ...

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  54. TROOPS ON LEAVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) announced to-day that, following a conference of representatives of service clubs and ...

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  55. PERSONAL

    Mr. Gordon Thompson, of 16 Bolton street, Wagga, is leaving at 5 p.m. to-day for Sydney, and will later enter camp. ...

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  56. Strenghening

    One Sunday morning the pastor of a Negro congregation noticed that an old face had reappeared among his flock and after the service welcomed ...

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  57. BROKEN HILL PUPIL'S CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia (Sir John Latham) in private chambers to-day granted an ...

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  58. Wakeful Bidding

    The minister's son was in the habit of going to church every Sunday with his granddad. "Billy." said the minister one ...

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  59. ELECTIONS AHEAD

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The forecast that the next Federal election will take place about September or October was given to-day by the Labor ...

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  60. EUCHRE AND DANCE AT THE ROCK

    A euchre party and dance will be held on Friday next, in The Rode Masonic Ball and the proceeds are in aid of The Rock recreation, rooms. ...

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  61. C.U.S.A. MARKET DAY

    Donations of jams, preserves, cakes, poultry. flowers or any saleable produce are solicited by C.U.S.A. to stock the stalls for ...

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  62. C.W.A. CARD PARTY

    The Wagga C.W.A. will hold a card party on May 4, at the Servicewomen's Hostel, Morrow-street, in aid of the ...

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  63. "Is Re Good?"

    One evening some years ago when John Shaman was touring suburban music halls in search of acts, he came across a comedian named Benny Levin ...

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  64. Daily Bread

    Jake was a worthless and improvident fellow. One day he said to the local grocer: "I sot to have a sack of flour: I'm all out. ant my family is ...

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  65. FUEL ECONOMY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Stoves and other heating and cooking appliances may not in futures be purchased or hired by civilians without ...

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  66. ALFREDTOWN PATRIOTIC SPORTS

    The residents of Ladysmith-Forest Hill are invited to attend a public meeting on Saturday night next at the Ladysmith Hall of all supporters ...

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  67. COUNCIL VACANCIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Elections will be held next month to fill the vacancies in the Legislative Council caused by te death of Mr. E. M. Mitchell and ...

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  68. BURGLARY AT T. EDMONDSON AND CO.'S STORE

    Some time between closing time on Thursday and when the premises were opened for business yesterday morning after the ...

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  69. V.D.C. PARADES

    A Coy. of the 17th Battalion V.D.C. advises that all newly enlisted personnel are requested to attend at the Drill Hall at 1930 hours on Thursday ...

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  70. EUCHRE AND DANCE AT LADYSMITH

    A euchre party and dance will be held in the Ladysmith Hall on Friday night in ald of the Prisoners of War Fund. The function has been ...

    Article : 65 words
  71. Dissrming

    Rifle Instructor: Do you know where you are aiming? New Recruit: No air, I'm a stranger in this district. ...

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  72. LIBERTY LOAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—On Tuesday last, the second day after the Third Liberty Loan closed, there were [?]1,187 subscribers representing an all. ...

    Article : 71 words
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