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  2. MIXED FOURSOMES

    The draw for partners for the mixed foursomes at the West Wyalong golf links on Sunday afternoon will be posted up at the Club House on ...

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  3. MORE MANPOWER FOR WAR EFFORT

    MELBOURNE.—"Although 800.000 men have been transferred from unessential industries to the war effort, this is by no means the end," ...

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  4. Situation in India

    A message from London states: The situation in India is reported to be easier. A considerable factor in this easing ...

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  5. German Pressure

    A message from Loudon states:— Despite the German Spokesman's loose claim about the throwing of the Russians from the east bank of the ...

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  6. Help for Harvet

    It was stated by the Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Women's Liand Army (Mr. A. W. Skidmore), that thousands of girls will he ...

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  7. RAINFALL

    Fifty six points of rain were, registered at the West Wyalong Post Office for the week ending to-day (Thursday). ...

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  8. Loss of Eagle

    SYDNEY, Thursday, (A.A.P.) A message from London states: The Admiralty has announced that a U-boat sunk the British ...

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  9. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at her home, "Mooravale," Beckom, on Sunday, of Mrs. Cathrine Popple. A native of Murchison, Victoria. she was a ...

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  10. ONE WIN, ONE LOSE.

    Once more West Wyalong I.H. School learn tried yesterday afternoon to make a break in the strong defences of the Junior Shopboys' ...

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  11. BRJTJSH TROOPS

    LONDON.—The Moscow radio says that 3000 British, Australian and New Zealand officers and men are fighting Willi about 30.000 guerillas ...

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  12. BOWLS

    C. Bylos and F. W. Gilison won a pairs competition played on the West Wyalong Rinks yesterday afternoon, with 19 points. Two other pairs ...

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  13. BROADCASTS FROM JAPAN

    A suggestion that the [?] announcer commenting in pro-Japanese terms from the Tokyo Radio resembles that of a well-known New ...

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  14. CAKE APPEAL

    An appeal is being made for rakes lev this week-end at the Red Cross Shop in Main Street, West Wyalong. Several have been promised, and ...

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  15. SALVAGE RUBBER

    MELBOURNE.—The supply Minister (Mr. Beasley) said yesterday that returns furnished at July 31 indicated that as a result of the rubber salvage ...

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  16. FORMOSA BOMBED

    The United Press correspondent in Chungking states that it is reported but without Confirmation, that Allied planes presumably Americans, ...

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  17. F.S.A. EXECUTIVES

    At the annual comerence of the Farmers and Settlers', in Sydney, the Executives and Council were reelected unopposed, with the exception ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT GIBSONVALE

    Duo to a fall of earth at Gibson's Number 2 Mine at Gibsouvale on Tuesday morning. Mr. Albert Guy receiveil serious injuries to his head ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. MEMBERS

    Three members of the RAAF who have been on active service in the Middle East for the past two years, have arrived in West Wyalong this ...

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  20. TWO STAR PICTURES

    Two splendid pictures, of equal merit, have been secured for Friday and Saturday nights at the Tivoli Theatre. ...

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  21. TWO AIRMEN KILLED

    MELBOURNE.—When a trainer aircraft crashed near Bairnsdale, Pilot-Officer Alan George Grey, aged 24 years, of Thornbury, and ...

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  22. F.S.A. SYMPATHY

    At the annual conference of the F.S.A., the President (Mr. Kendall) made feeling reference to the, recent death of Mr. T. I. Campbell, General ...

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  23. SUPPLIES OF COAL.

    A message from Melbourne states: The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beasley), told the Premier's Conference that coal transport presented such a ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. EYES AND EARS OF AUSTRALA

    The strength of the Voluntary Air Observers' Corps, which has been established to detect, the approach of possible enemy raiders, has been ...

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  25. MEN CALLED UP

    SYDNEY.—Twenty per cent, of the available men called up each mouth are to be allotted to the RAAF ground staff under the new system ...

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  26. "WHAT'S IN A NAME?"

    Little support was forthcoming at the FSA conference in Sydney for a proposal submitted by Mr. A. Heath on behalf of the Liverpool Plains ...

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  27. Meteor Falls

    About 3 p.m. on Friday last, a [?]teor fell on the property of Mr. Harold Stokes, near Tullibigeal, without causing any damage ...

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  28. DEATH OF AIRMAN

    The death of Sidney Keith Bown. aged 22 years, of Melbourne, and a member of the clerical staff of No. 10 EFTS, which Occurred on the ...

    Article : 147 words
  29. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION

    Mr. H. B. Player. Health Officer of the Bland Shire Council, informed the "Advocate" to-day that another campaign for the immunisation of ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. Family Notices

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  31. STABILISED PRIGES

    Stabilised minimum guaranteed prices for all farm products is to be one of the major objectives of the Fanners and Settlers' Association. ...

    Article : 82 words
  32. ALCOHOL DISTILLERY

    The establishment of a power alcohol distillery at a country centre of NSW will have a big bearing on pig rateinsr in the vicinity. ...

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  33. WOMEN NEEDED FOR LAND

    Figures released by the Acting Commonweath Statistician, show that many more women are urgently needed for rural industries to replace ...

    Article : 33 words
  34. Advertising

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