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  2. MUNITION FACTORIES

    Mr. Tom Collins, Federal member for Hume and Minister in Charge of External Territories, announced to "The Daily Advertiser" from Canberra ...

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  3. FRENCH FLEET AND COLONIES

    The Vichy Government's latest note to Washington, stating that France will not surrender either her navy or colonies to any power, shows ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 57 words
  5. TOWN IN TUNISIA BOMBED

    British bombers twice attacked Sfax (Tunisia), hitting a phosphate company's storehouses and several were injured," says a Vichy ...

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  6. THE WAR

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement in this issue requiring all unmarried men or widowers without children, who were born between July ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. THE LATEST

    The German Newagency reports that the Nazi, have occupied the town, harbor and aerodrome at Candia. and have taken several hundred British prisoners. ...

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  8. LABOR MAY MAKE ADVANCE

    The dominating question in Australian politics continues to concern the unification of the war effort, and although the objective of a National Government, judging from the extent of Labor opposition, is unlikely to be realised in the near future, certain progress is undoubtedly being made ...

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  9. Roosevelt's Speech

    The American United Press says that President Roosevelt, in his speech did not mention Japan among the totalitarian powers on purpose, because it is believed ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR WAGGA

    The above information conveyed to us last night by Mr. Collins, the member for Hume, will cause great pleasure to be felt by all sections of this ...

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  12. JAPANESE VIEWS

    The "Hochi." reputedly an Axis organ said to-day: " Now that the United States has dared to reveal clearly its enmity against Japan, the United States ...

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  14. Northern Germany

    The Berlin radio says thai the R.A[?] last night bombed various points in northern Germany, and that the damage was unimportant. There were some ...

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  15. Federal Politics

    While Labor members are still resentful over the clash with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) In Parliament last night, no Immediate political developments are likely. ...

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  16. RAID HAVOC IN GERMANY

    The Germans are adopting elaborate measures of camouflage in an endeavor to check the R.A.F. raids on Hamburg. Hanover, and Bremen, according to ...

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  17. H.M.S. York Lost

    An Admirsity communique announce that H.M.S. York is regarded as s total loss, though only two of its crew were killed and five wounded. The York was ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. TUITION FOR R.A.A.F.

    The Minister for Air (Mr. M'Ewen) announced to-day the introduction of an airmen's educational service to provide vocational training for ...

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  19. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The Wagga police have been advised that Patrick Stockie is a patient at the Albury District Hospital, suffering from Injuries alleged to haves been ...

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  20. C.W.A. WAR EFFORT

    Members of the Riverina Group of the Country Women's Association are trying to raise sufficient funds to supply a mobile canteen to Britain for use ...

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  21. Federal Politics

    A significant statement was made to-night by Mr. Wilson (Ind.) whose vote is important in the closely balanced House. He said he is deeply concerned ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN GIFT

    Two Red Cross aeroplanes from Australia for the R.A.F. have arrived. ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    In a most interesting letter to his sisters Corporal J. O'Regsn, A.I.F. gave a graphic description of his evacuation from Greece early this month. ...

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  24. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. Prank Hoye, who died early on Wednesday morning, took place yesterday. Interment taking place in the Church of England ...

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  25. WAGGA ADJUDICATOR'S SUCCESS

    Miss Wallace, principal of the Wallace School of Dancing, has returned to Wagga from Sydney, where she adjudicated at the Concord ...

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  26. SPITFIRE SQUADRON

    The Minister for Air (Mr. M'Ewen) announced to-day the appointment of Flight-Lieutenant Robert W. Bungey as commander of the Australian ...

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  27. POLITICAL UNITY

    Criticising Mr. Menzies' references to political unity in the House of Representatives last night, the Labor Party leader (Mr. Curtin) said to-day ...

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  28. GUNFIRE ACROSS CHANNEL

    German long-range guns at Cap Griz Nes started firing 10 minute salvos across the Channel shortly before midnight. Buildings on the ...

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  29. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE

    As a result of alleged go-slow tactics by workers in an attempt to recover 8/ a week lost in the depression wage cut. between 4000 and 5000 ...

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  30. ENEMY SHIPS HIT

    British bombers this morning scored a direct hit on a supply ship of about 5000 tons and an armed convoy off Brest. The ships were left listing ...

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  31. THE WEATHER

    The following are the latest official weather forecasts.— State: Cloudy and unsettled; rain in scattered parts of the northern and ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

    The Wagga branch of the Australian Labor Party will hold a meeting at the Australian Hotel at 8 o'clock to-night to make final arrangements ...

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  33. NATIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES

    With the repeated statements from those in authority respecting the need for national emergency services. Wagga's organisation is now being checked over and it is proposed ...

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  34. Nazi Night Raid

    The Air Ministry to-day said that the activity over Britain was heavier last night than for the previous night. Bombs were dropped in a number of ...

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  35. YOUNG ANGLICAN ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of members of the Young Anglican Association interested in the organisation of the forthcoming dance at Half Holiday Tennis club house was ...

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  36. RETURNED SOLDIERS' MEETING

    The Rev. J. B. Rentoul has advised the president of the Wagga sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League (Mr. C. E. Partridge) that ...

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  37. TAX INSTALMENTS

    me federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that the new scale of Federal income tax instalments would be only temporary and would ...

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  38. R.A.F. SUCCESS

    R.A.F. fighters last, night carried out daring sweeps over the French coast and the Straits of Dover. They encountered enemy fighters and ...

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  39. FOR THE AMBULANCE

    The superintendent of the Wagga District Ambulance wishes to acknowledge with sincere thanks the sum of £31/12/9, being the total proceeds ...

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  40. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    The critical position in Crete offset the brighter influence of President Roosevelt's speech yesterday and resulted in one of the quietest days on ...

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  41. DROPPING OFF IN VICTORIA

    With the recruiting rate in victoria dropping to a new low level daily. the military authorities are planning an intensified drive to influence men ...

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  42. W.A.N.S. PARADE

    There will be a parade of the Wagga to-night at 7.30. ...

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  43. SALE OF WINES

    The Acting Minister for Commerce (Mr. Anthony) said to-day that the licensing laws relating to the sale of wines were out of date. A review of ...

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  44. WITH BRITAIN

    [?] [?] Committee of the Progressive Federation of Yugoslav Immigrants in Australia issued a statement to-day emphasising that Yugoslave in Australia did ...

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  45. EQUAL SACRIFICE

    pressure would be brought upon him from his electorate to assist Labor to defeat the Government if the sacrifices for the war were not made more ...

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  46. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    An A.I.F. casualty list issued to-day contains 295 names. In the list for Victoria, 7 were reported killed, 2 wounded and missing, 14 wounded, 32 ...

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  47. LITHGOW ARMS FACTORY

    [?] meeting of employees of the small arms factory to-day appointed a deputation, which later left for Canberra, to discuss with the Minister for Labor (Mr. ...

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  48. ABBCO INQUIRY

    The Royal commission inquiring into the Abbco Bread contracts is now retching the final stages and it is expected that Mr. J. W. Shand (assisting the Commission) will ...

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  49. ANOTHER FLYING SCHOOL

    A further elementary flying training school was opened in New South Wales to-day. The civil aerodrome which has been taken over for the school is regarded ...

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  50. JAPAN AND INDIES

    The "Nichi Nichi says that the Dutch East Indies trade negotiations have entered a "most crucial stage" because of the Indies' failure to reply to Japan's "final ...

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  51. WOOL FOR APPRAISEMENT

    By advertisement in this issue, the Central Wool Committee of the Commonwealth of Australia notifies that, in accordance with the provisions of ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. BOWLS

    D Downey (Lithgow) to-day won the N.S. Wales singles bowls championship for the third year in succession. He defeated F. Warren (Bondi) 23-18. Downey ...

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  53. COMFORTS FUND TO PAY

    The Australian Comforts Fund authorises have decided to pay the £81 duty demanded by the Papuan customs for the release of cigrettes and tobacco tent to the troops ...

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  54. DRIVE FOR RECRUITS

    S[?] up me first month's drive for recruits for reinforcements for the A.I.F., the Director-General of Recruiting (Major-General Lloyd) ...

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