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  2. Advertising

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  4. IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—"More than 18,000 members of the RAAF are on active service in theatres of the war outside the Southwest Pacific All ...

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  5. AIR TARGETS

    LONDON, Wednesday. (AAP).—Strong formations of Flying Fortresses and Liberators, with an escort of Thunderbolts, Lightninge. and other long-range fighters, and ...

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  6. U.S. FORCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday:The Commander of the Allied Air Forces in the South weet Pacific area (Lieut.General Kenny). and the Commander ...

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  7. IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.)—The capture of two important mountain positions in the last 48 hours has placed the Fifth Army ...

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  8. JAPANESE DISLODGED

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday: The Japanese are again in full retreat on the Huon Peninsula coast where for two days they held up the Australian advance. Fierce artillery ana mortar bombardments of the enemy's ...

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  9. WARS WON BY FARMERS

    A statement of great Importance, not merely to Australia but to the whole of the Allied nations, was that made to wheat farmers in Melbourne by the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Sir Clive M'Pherson). He advised them to retain sufficient seed ...

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  10. RAAF FIGHTERS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—At the outset of the inversion of Italy No. 8 RAAF Fighter squadron operated from a secret advanced base and its sorties ...

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  11. HEIGHT Of THE RIVER

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  13. TWO AIRMEN KILLED

    SYDNEy, Wed.—Flying Officer Frank Hughes, captain-pilot, of Haberfields, is reported missing believed Killed, and Pilot Officer James Taylor ...

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  14. 500 WATCHES STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Valued at £1650. 500 watches the property of the US Defence Department were stolen from a Sydney wharf last ...

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  15. FREEING PACIFIC FOR PEACEFUL SHIPPING

    LONDON, Wednesday. (AAP): Lord Leathers. Minister of War Transporting in a New Year message to the shipping world, expressed confidence that ...

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  16. MEAT RATIONING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. A p engineered by the Master Butchers' Association in NSW against the [?] rationing plan was alleged by us ...

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  17. CIANO EXECUTED

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Count Ciano, Mussolini's son-inlaw, and four other members of the Fascist Grand Council. Who ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Service women were doing magnificent work in New Guinea. Said the State Attorney -General (Mr. Martin) at a ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. SECRET TECHNIQUE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The "New York Times" correspondent (George Horn) reports from a central Pacific naval and air ...

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  21. ARMY CAPTAIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: An Australian army captain was found shot dead on the floor of a compartment of a leave train at Rockhempton last ...

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  22. PORTUGAL AND TIMOR

    LONDON, Wednesday; in a leading article to-day the Lisbon newspaper "Dlario Popular." claims that Timor represents neither a base for ...

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  23. APPEALS FOR ECONOMY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Despite appeals for economy in the use of gas and electricity, the consumption in Sydney during November was greater ...

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  24. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Peter Street, aged 14 years, of Cootamundra received a nasty fall from his bicycle when taking the turn from me Hume to the Sturt Highway at ...

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  25. RAILWAY TRESPASSING

    Railway employees who trespass on portions of the railway property where they were not required to go in the performance of their duties are ...

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  26. CANCER INSTITUTE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A cancer institute for Sydney at a cost of £250.000 was recommended by Dr. Raiph Paterson and Dr. Edith Paterson leading ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the wagga Base Hospital last night of Mr. George Thurtell, of ll Best-street South, wagga and late of Corowa at the age ...

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  28. AIR RAID DEFENCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister For Home Security (Mr. Lazzarini) said to-day that, on the recommendation of the defence ...

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  29. PERSONAL

    A small champagne pary was held yesterday afternoon at "Wendource" Private Hospital, Wagga, to celebrate the christening of Antony Harold ...

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  30. BACK FROM NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Their arrival being unexpected, only a few people greeted a batch of men of the 7th and 9th AIF Divisions on their ...

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  31. DUCK AND QUAIL SHOOTING

    There will be no State-wide open season for the shooting of wild ducks for stubble Quell this year, states the Chief Secretary y (Mr. Baddeley). He ...

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  32. RUSH OF BUYERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: With meat rationing to operate as from Monday next many Sydney householders ate endeavoring to stock up supplies of ...

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  33. TELEVISION COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Wed. (AAP).—The "Dally Express" says that the Government has appointed a television committee under Lord Hankey in ...

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  34. STATE TEMPERATURES

    The highest shade temperature in the State last week was 111 degrees at Berrigan, which occurred on Sunday last. Mt Kosclusko. with 28 ...

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  35. DISTRICT NEWS

    Aircraftman Gordon Twits in spending leave with his patents. Mr. and Mrs. Twits. Pte. Jack Denes is staying with ...

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  36. GRAZIER'S ALLEGATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: No nun engaged on full time work in rural industry had been called up for military service since May. 1942. declared ...

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  37. HORSES FOR SYDNEY

    When the second truck of old horses leaves Junee for slaughtering purposes in the city, an old horse ol 18 years or more, a faithful servant of ...

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  38. HUGE FIRES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Huge Ares are raging in the heavily timbered country of norther-eastern Victoria. 170 miles from Melbourne. The ...

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  39. ALDERMANIC HUMOR

    Humor at council meetings is often contrast and a relief to the dreary drivel arising out of so many reasonable requests refused by department ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL MINERS

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday: The Miners' Union will ask the Industrial Council to obtain exemption from meat rationing for Broken Hill ...

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  41. CASUALS MEALS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Proprietors of hotels and cafes must appoint to the Deputy Director of Rations in their States for permits to obain ...

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  42. IDLE MINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Although a fresh dispute involving Hepburn No 1 colliery, which has a dally output of 1250 tons developed on the NSW ...

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  43. FLOUR MILLS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Marve four mills in NSW would soon be working three shifts daily if the necessary labor could be made available said the NSW ...

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  44. RAIN REGISTRATIONS

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  45. Wagga War Effort

    The W.F.A.'s will meet at the fire station to-night at 7 p.m. and members are asked to make a special effort to be present. ...

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  46. WITH THE FORCES

    Sgt. H. Fyvde, accompanied by Miss Doreen Lockwood of Sydney, spent Christmas leave with his mother and sister (Mrs. Reg. Keyes). of Wagga. He returned to his unit last Friday. ...

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  47. GAOL SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:William Waddington, former manager of the St. James Taxi Service Co. was at a special Federal Court to-day. ...

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  48. BIG WAR DIVORCE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The number of divorce petitions lodged since the war began is approaching 12,000. ...

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  49. DEMOCRATIC PARTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: "The Democratic Party views with alarm the relations mach of bureaucratic dictatorship and has affirmed as a major ...

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  50. GIBRALTAR OFFENCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two Spaniards. Louls Lopen Cordon Cuenca. aged 23. and jose Martin Munoz aged 18 were executed at ...

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  51. NO POLICE REVOLT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A statement made at the police conference on Monday that the police were on the verge of revolt was only the opinion of the ...

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  52. WOMEN'S LIFE SAVING CLUB

    A full attendance of member of the Wagga Beech Women's Life saving Club is requested on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. at the bathing beech, when ...

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  53. JAPANESE FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Admiral Halsey, commander of the South Pacific ares, was asked to-day if he believed that the Japanese fleet ...

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