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  2. Advertising

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  4. The Latest

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite violent battles on the four main sectors of the front the Russian night communique again claims that no ...

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  5. U.A.P. LEADERSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Attempts are being made by some malcontents in the U.A.P. to boycott the meeting called by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  6. THE WAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The opening of the A.I.F. drive for recruits in New South Wales to-day produced a good response. At the recruiting depot in ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. Ted Towzell, well-known football player and umpire for Australian Rules Football in this district, was in Melbourne over the week-end, and was present, as ...

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  8. Japanese Transports

    HONGKONG, Monday.—A convoy of 15 Japanese transports and supply ships was sighted off Lantao, at the mouth of the Pearl River outside ...

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  9. NAZIS TALK OF CHIVALRY

    A significant German comment on air warfare was that of the Berlin spokesman who was apparently upset by the R.A.F. raids on his country. For come time past the German people have been getting back a little of what their airmen had been giving to British communities during the ...

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  10. Attack on Mussolini

    LONDON, Monday.—In reference to the firing of shots on Mussolini the Moscow radio states that the shots missed. The attempt at ...

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  11. PROTECTION FOR WAR WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—National Security Act regulations issued to-day prevent the unwarranted eviction of war workers from their homes in ...

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  12. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  13. CRITICISM WELCOMED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Spooner) said to-day that freedom to criticise the Government and its policy ...

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  14. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  15. ANOTHER HUN MINE FOUND

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Another German mine has been found and rendered harmless. It was found by Walter Fletcher, aged 82 years, on the ...

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  16. Naples Raided

    ROME, Monday.—A communique states that enemy aircraft raided Naples last night, and that 15 people were killed, including nine soldiers of ...

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  17. PREPARING FOR ELECTION

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Believing that an early Federal election is likely, with very little time for campaigning, the Official A.L.P. is intensifying its ...

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  18. STATE SALVAGE CONTROLLER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for National Emergency Services (Mr. Heffron) will in future control the salvage activities of the State ...

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  19. Soldier Drowned

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sapper Frank Albert Cannell, aged 23 years, lost his life to-day because a gust, of wind blew his hat off. Despite the ...

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  20. BARRISTER CHARGED

    TOWNSVILLE. Monday.—Tremendous interest is being taken in a case to begin on Wednesday, under the National Security Act Regulations, ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    UNIONISTS' STOP-WORK MEETING MELBOURNE. Monday.—A stop-work meeting will be held to-morrow by the Amalgamated. Engineering Union. Nearly 11,000 engineering ...

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  22. Hunger Strikers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Spender) said to-night that all the relevant evidence in the appeals of the hunger strikers, Max ...

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  23. UNION'S MOVE, SAYS JUDGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The threatened stop-work meeting in Sydney next Monday of engineers in metropolitan shops was referred to to-day by Mr. ...

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  24. Family Notices

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  25. SERVICE EMBLEMS

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—Unauthorised persons who wear or even possess, war service uniforms or patches or emblems are liable to heavy ...

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  26. British Air Offensive

    LONDON. Monday.—Britain's air offensive is now almost ceaseless. Following renewed night bomber attacks against great industrial centres in the ...

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  27. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Speaking yesterday on the accommodation at South Wagga school. Mr. E. H. Graham, said that even if the school could be extended to take in ...

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  28. SUCCESSFUL MARKET DAY

    At the last meeting of the Mitchell Shire Council satisfaction was freely expressed at the wonderful result of the market day held on June 21. As ...

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  29. NO B.H.P. INQUIRY

    SYDNEY. Monday.—There will be no investigation of the alleged damage at the ferro-alloy section of the B.H.P. works at Newcastle. All ...

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  30. UNIONIST POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The president of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. Monk) said to-day that a conference of unions would be held shortly to select ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH AT GRIFFITH

    While joking and laughing with fellow commission employees at the Tharbogang Canal, George Blackstock. 43, of Canal-street, Griffith, collapsed ...

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  32. PRODUCER GAS UNITS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Application is to be made to the Federal Arbitration Court for an increase of 10/ a week in the wages of drivers of producer-gas ...

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  33. W.A.N.S. PARADE

    A general parade of members of the W.A.N.S. will be held to-night at the Wagga drill hall. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australian trade relations with the United States are being placed on a new footing under the reciprocal arrangement ...

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  35. Everybody's Fingerprints

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A suggestion that all Australians should agree to have their fingerprints taken was made to-day by the chief of the ...

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  36. Victoria Cross

    The King has conferred the Victoria Cross on the Australian, Acting-Wing-commander Hughie Idwil Edwards, D.F.C. Although ...

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  37. Fire in Baylis-street

    Starting in the main building, a fire caused slight damage to the contents of Hardys hardware store in Baylis-street, Wagga, and damage to ...

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  38. HEATING FOR WAGGA HIGH SCHOOL

    Mr. E. H. Graham, M.L.A. for Wagga, has been advised by the Minister for Education (Mr. Clive Evatt), following his representations on the ...

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  39. WAGE TAX ABOLITION.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—In reply to a question to-night the Premier (Mr. M'Kell) said that the question of the abolition of the Wage Tax would be ...

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  40. INCREASED WAGES DEMANDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A mass meeting of moulders from Sydney foundries will be held to-morrow to emphasise their claims for increased wages. The ...

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  41. PAPERS FOR THE SOLDIERS

    A parcel of papers for the district soldiers overseas is despatched from Wagga every Monday by the women's Voluntary Services and the Comforts Fund. There is a big ...

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  42. WITH THE FORCES

    A message was received yesterday to the effect that Corporal Patrick Cotterill, "C" section, 1st Australian Reserve Motor Transport, Middle East, ...

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  43. COLLIERIES IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Monday.—For the second successive day all collieries were idle to-day on the Cessnock field. The stoppage was due to the engineers ...

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  44. THE WEATHER

    About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a storm broke over Wagga. but it was of short duration and, in all, only 20 points of rain were recorded. ...

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  45. Belgrade's "Blackout"

    LONDON, Monday.—A report from Belgrade says that a group of Communists destroyed the electric cables on Friday and entirely deprived ...

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  46. COOTAMUNDRA CONTRACTS

    For sewerage and minor alterations to the Cootamundra Court House, Public Works Office and police buildings, the Tender Board of the ...

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  47. GALORE C.W.A.

    The monthly meeting of the Galore branch of the Country Women's Association was held on Tuesday. Those present included Mesdames Scott ...

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  48. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

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  49. PRESENTATION OF ROTARY FLAG

    Rotarian L. S. Douglas, who has returned from Malaya, where he carried out important liaison work on behalf of Australian nurses, was given ...

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  50. MR. HOLT'S CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Labor and National Services (Mr. Holt) said to-day that militant trade union representatives in New south ...

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  51. LATEST FORECASTS

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The following are the latest official weather forecasts:— State: Some showers and cooler ...

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  52. Liquid Fuel Control

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Liquid Fuel Control Board is being strengthened by the inclusion of experienced businessmen, stated the Supply ...

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  53. SHOTS AT MUSSOLINI

    LONDON. Monday.—It is reported, but without confirmation, that the Moscow radio stated early this morning, it had received a message from ...

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  54. TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA. Monday.—It is announced officially to-day that the High Commissioner for Canada (Dr. C. J. Burchell) had been recalled by his ...

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  55. Explosion in Mine

    BENDIGO, Monday.—One miner was killed and another seriously injured in an explosion in the Deborah Mine late this afternoon. ...

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  56. FUNERAL

    The funeral of the late James B. Frazer, of Morgan-street. Wagtra. who died on Sunday, will leave St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church this ...

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  57. Wrestling

    SYDNEY, Monday.—in the roughest wrestling contest of the present season at the Sydney stadium Chief Little Wolf defeated Jim Clarke by two falls ...

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