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  2. WAGGA WAR EFFORT

    Companies of the 17th Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps, in and adjacent to Wagga, will be resuming parades shortly and members ...

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  5. U.S. NEWS

    SEATTLE, Tuesday (A.A.P.).: Representative Magnusson (Democrat)and Senator Wallgren (Democrat) told the Press that the conversion of Liberty ...

    Article : 236 words
  6. DETERMINED ATTACK

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS. Wednesday: About 200 Japanese dead were counted after a determined attack by at least a battalion against the U.S. positions south-east of Cape Gloucester aerodrome on Monday. More than ...

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  7. MEAT RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The statement made by the Commerce Minister (Mr. Scully) last night that a conference would be held soon to consider ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Since the outbreak of war the Australian Army has suffered 55,890 casualties. In 1943 the casualties ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. TWILIGHT OF GERMAN ARMY

    By crossing the Polish frontier at points west of the Kiev salient the Russians have not only struck a crushing blow to the German Army, but hare scored a moral victory which must have a profoundly depressing effect on the German nation and its ...

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  10. STATE GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr. E. H. Graham, MLA, of Wagga, who is a leading pig breeder and a member of the Australian Meat Industry ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  13. HOMEBUSH ABATTOIRS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Difficulties associated with the distribution of meat in the Sydney metropolitan area would be overcome if the ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. LOST U.S. DESTROYER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. The Navy has announced that the U.S. destroyer which exploded and sank at Sandy Hook was the 1700 ton Turner, ...

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  15. LATEST LIST

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  16. U.S. OPERATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P).—The Navy Secretary (Col. Knox) told a Press conference that the U.S. air force, which was continuing to soften ...

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  17. PRINCE AT WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. The American Associated Press reports that Prince Bernhard. of Holland, has arrived for a brief ...

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  18. NEXT LOAN

    PERTH, Wed.—While plane for the next war loan have not yet been completed the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced to-day that the ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. PATENTS AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Army and Navy in a statement said: "The English and U.S. patents interchange agreement. in ...

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  20. HIGHEST SHADE TEMPERATURE

    The highest shade temperatures for the State for the past week were at Wentworth and Brewarrina. which recorded 108 degrees on Monday. The ...

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  21. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The annual report of the Junior Red Cross of NSW. just issued, summarises activities to the end of June, 1943. The honorary directors, in ...

    Article : 213 words
  22. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on December 27 , at a private hospital, Rose Bay, of Mr. Edward John Menlove, late of the Bank of NSW. Rote Bay. husband ...

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  23. MAN CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Following an axe attack at a boarding house yesterday Ferdinand James Kennett, 35, fibre plaster worker, of Footscray, ...

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  24. POULTRY NOTES

    Each year thousands of birds are lost as the result of excessive heat, though the majority of them could have been saved if they ...

    Article : 368 words
  25. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

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  26. WARRANT OFFICER'S GALLANTED

    CANBERRA, Wed.—When an Allied ship was attacked by Jap planes at Millingimbi. Northern Territory, Warrant Officer Frank Albert Crook, ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. Correspondence

    Sir,—Referring to the Mayor's minute on the proposed fusion of the SDCC and the Municipal Council of Wagga water and electricity ...

    Article : 167 words
  28. PERSONAL

    Miss Cath Gifford has returned to Wagga after visiting her mother at Holbrook. Constable Terhant. of Goulburan, ...

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  29. TOJO'S WARNING

    NEW YORK. Tuesday: According to the Tokyo radio the Premier (General Tojo), addressing 370 high Government officials, including Cabinet ...

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  30. SHIPPING CLOTHING TO BRITAIN

    The British Red Cross Society has accepted an offer from the Australian society to forward a supply of reconditioned clothing to relieve hardship ...

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  31. TWO KILLED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Flight-Sgt. Cecil George Walford, pilot, of Ashfield Sgt. John Stratton, telegraphist, of Enfield, were killed when an aircraft ...

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  32. REDOUBLED EFFORTS

    SYDNEY, Wed—Mr. Ian Elliot, chairman of the Eastern Group Supply Council in India of the British Ministry of Supply, said to-day that ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. IDLE MINERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—More than 6000 men were idle to-day in 17 NSW mines, with a loss of production for the day estimated at 21,230 tons. The ...

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  34. W.A.N.S.

    Following is the roster for the All Services Canteen on Sunday next (any Wan unable to attend is asked to arranre for a substitute to take ...

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  35. VAOC

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Members at Voluntary Air Observers' Corps post rescued the crew of an RAAF aircraft when it made a forced landing ...

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  36. CONDITIONS AT BIRD PARK

    Sir,—I am pleased to note that my letter referring to lack of space in the bird park for large fauna has evoked a reply, although, as I do not ...

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  37. SHIP EXPLODES

    General MacArthur's Headquarters: Sunday's raid by RAAF Beaufort bombers on Lakunai airfield at Rabaul was the heaviest night attack ever ...

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  38. ANGLICAN DIOCESE Of GOULBURN

    The books of account of the Anglican diocese of Goulburn were balanced on December 31. Capital accounts totalled £154.689, an increase ...

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  39. NZ BUTTER RATION

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Wed.—The butter ration for members of the services in NZ has been fixed at eight ounces weekly from the new year. ...

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  40. DISTRICT NEWS

    During the holiday season the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. Heckendorf. "Mount View," Lockhart, received the sad news that their youngest son. ...

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  41. WITH THE FORCES

    The friends of Lieut. Ted Chaston. son of Mr. and Mrs. H J. Chaston. of Wagga. will be sorry to bear that he is ill in hospital. ...

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  42. TOMATO GLUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: With Mat object of offsetting the glut of to-matoes on the Sydney markets tile Commonwealth Food control Is now considering the introduc-tion of t» scheme by which it will purchase surplus quantities aad market them in bulk to the pub-lic for sauce making. ...

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  43. NEWSPRINT RATION

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The basis of newsprint rationing for daily, Sunday and weekly newspapers was to be the same as that which operated in the ...

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  44. BOWLS

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  45. CONDITIONS ON SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: "Berthing conditions and amenities generally on ships are constantly receiving the attention of the ...

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  46. DROWNED IN BONG BONG

    The report of a gunshot, followed closely by agonising cries from the direction of the Bong Bong River, about two miles from Burradoo. ...

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  47. ARMY RELEASES

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Although he had indicated that 4000 men had been released from the Army under the Federal Government scheme to ...

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  48. WAGGA SOLDIER

    A Wagga soldier, Dvr. Norman Ted Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Nye. of Gossed street, Wagga, has been mentioned n despatches for gallantry ...

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  49. POLES' PAMPHLET WAR

    News of the success of widespread activities by the Polish patriots to undermine German morale has been received by the Directorate of ...

    Article : 158 words
  50. SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Fire caused damage estimated at £30,000 at the premises of Marchant and Co. Pty. Ltd., Broadway, early this morning. The ...

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  51. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  52. EDUCATION STANDARD

    SYDNEY, Wed.—"To raise the standard of Australian education to the average of that of advanced countries we would need about ...

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  53. INJURED WHEN FELL FROM BRIDGE

    A railway bridge [?]anger. Charles Ticehurst, of North Wagga. while working on a bridge near Borambola yesterday. stepped backwards off the ...

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  54. FIRE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: When a fire broke out in the laboratories of E. Keogh, Pty., Ltd., South Yarra, to-day hundreds of pounds worth of ...

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  55. NORMAN BELL VALEDICTORY

    Friends of Mr. Norman Bell. manager of the Bank of NSW. Wagga. who will be leaving Wagga at an early date, are invited to meet him ...

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  56. WAGGA RED CROSS

    Members of the Wagga branch of the Red Cross Society are asked to note that there will be no regular meeting this month. The next ...

    Article : 37 words
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