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  2. Advertising

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  3. SABOTAGE AND DISORDER

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.)—Insurrection against the Germans continues throughout Europe. The Istanbul correspondent of the ...

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  4. THE WAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Service authorities announced to-day that valuable lessons concerning Australia's defence against possible invasion had ...

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  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—According to Labor opinion expressed in Parliament to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) has been "converted to Labor's cause for political ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. TEXTILE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Pending the de­cision of the A.C.T.U. meeting on Satur­day night, the hearing of the Arbitration Court motion to peg wages in the textile ...

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  8. THE LATEST

    LONDON, Thursday. — The latest Russian communique says: "Stubborn fighting was continued throughout the front last night." ...

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  9. NEW BURDENS FOR AUSTRALIA

    M.r Fadden, as the new Prime Minister of Australia, has started off on the right foot on the road to political unity by stating that "the Government must mow towards the policy for which the Opposition stands." With an almost evenly divided House it would be grossly unfair for either ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—What practically amounts to a "fifty-fifty" shore in the moulding of the Government's policy was offered by the Prime ...

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  13. P.M.G. IN WAGGA

    The stern resistance of the Russian forces might mean the turning point of the war, said the Postmaster-General and Member for Hume (Mr. T. J. ...

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  14. WHEAT OPTIONS

    DUBBO, Thursday.—A Supreme Court jury at Dubbo to-day ruled that the purchase and sale of wheat warrants, commonly called options or forwards, was ...

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  15. YERONG CREEK HOSPITAL AUXILIARY

    The monthly meeting of the Wagga Base Hospital Auxiliary, Yerong Creek, was held to the Public Hall on Tuesday. The president (Mrs. H. Fraser) ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S HELP

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is authoritatively staled that Britain is sending hundreds of fighter planes to Russia and that many have already arrived. ...

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  17. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Reporting to the Wagga Municipal Council last night, the electrical engineer said that the exterior lighting of the Town Hall building was used ...

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  18. ALBURY SHOW

    ALBURY, Thursday.—Although the attendance M the Albury Show to-day was not as large as the comparative day in 1939, the aggregate attendance for the three days ...

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  19. R.A.F. Over Italy

    LONDON, Thursday.—The R A F last night attacked targets in northern Italy. An Italian communique issued in Rome states that British bombers last night raided ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Madden has returned to her home at Barmedman after a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. Bryden, at Yerong Creek. ...

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  21. WHOOPING-COUGH IMMUNISATION

    In reply to a leter from the Wagga Municipal Council, the Department of Health last night advised the council that the methods of producing ...

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  22. 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 ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' WIVES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The welfare officer of the R.S.L,. (Mr. Morrison) said to-day that the Australian soldiers at Tobruk were having more ...

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  24. British Offensive

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Until Press Capetown correspondent states:—"Britain is believed to be preparing launch the most powerful land offensive ...

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  25. NATIONAL INCOME

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) announced to-day that during 1941-42, 150,000 workers would be transferred from civilian ...

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  26. ALDERMEN INSPECT TOWN

    It was reported to the Wagga Municipal Council last night that an inspection of works was made by members of the works committee, ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS POSTING

    Christmas letters, cards, and parcels for members of the defence forces overseas should be posted by the first week in November. Announcing this ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN-MADE GUNS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Munitions (Senator M'Bride) an­nounced to-day that long range high angle 25 pounder guns were being ...

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  29. The Late Charles Hardy

    Tributes to the late Charles Hardy, jun., were paid at the meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council last night when the Mayor (Alderman H. E. ...

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  30. India's First Plane

    LONDON, Thursday.—It If officially stated that the first piano assembled in land has undergone its first tests at a Hindustan factory. The plane is a [?]rather designed ...

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  31. THE WEATHER

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  32. Britain and Dominions

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Mander asked the Prime Minister in the House of commons whether Dominion representation [?] the Commons might be discussed with [?] ...

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  33. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Governor it Victoria (Sir Winston Dugan), who in a riding accident yesterday, sustained supposedly slight injuries and bruises, was ...

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  34. OIL FROM SHALE

    Reporting to the Wagga Municipal Council last night, the engineer (Mr. H. J. chaston) stated that he recently inspected the construction of retorts ...

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  35. WAGGA SALEYARDS

    During the three weeks ended September 7 there were seven sales at the Wagga saleyards and council received in fees £179/5/10. Altogether ...

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  36. BRITISH MISSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The report of the British Supply Mission, which visited Australia early this year, stated that excessive and continuous ...

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  37. BUSH FIRES CONFERENCE

    Wagga Municipal Council last night received a letter from the shire clerk, of the Mitchell Shire Council advising the convening of s round-table ...

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  38. FORMER JUNEE RESIDEN'T HONORED BY KING

    Mr. Charles Stewart Ferguson, of Sydney, and formerly of Junee, has been awarded the Imperial Service Medal by His Majesty the King. The ...

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  39. Wartime Profits

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Speaking at a [?] dinner given by the Lord Mayor to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) him at a 100 per cent wartime profits tax. ...

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  40. NEW RAILWAY UNION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Industrial Registrar (Mr. F. W. Ebsworth) to-day refused an application by the N.S. Wales Railway Operating Employees' Union for ...

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  41. ELECTRICITY CABLES

    The attention of the Wagga Municipal Council was last night directed to a special report of the electrical engineer relative to the procuring by ...

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  42. BUDGET POSSIBILITIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Although the details of the Budget are a closely guarded secret, it is understood that provision is made for compulsory loon ...

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  43. LATEST FORECASTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following are the latest official weather forecasts:—State: Colder temperatures and cloudy, with equally couth west to south winds; ...

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  44. ARMY BOOT CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the trial of Fostar's Shots Pty. Ltd. was resumed in the High Court to-day, the angle at which photographs of the imprints of stamps on ...

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  45. VANDALISM IN GARDENS

    Referring to the vandalism in the memorial gardens on Tuesday night, details of which were published in "The Daily Advertiser," the Mayor ...

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  46. Huge Boot Orders

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a statement [?] night Mr. Beasley. Labor member of the Advisory War Council, said that the decision of the Supply Department, call[?] ...

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  47. MORE MILITARY CAMPS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Approval has been given for the expenditure of £1,500,000 for additional military camps, said the Army Minister (Mr. Spender) ...

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  48. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

    "There is a good deal of discontent among members of the Volunteer Defence Corps in this country, particularly in New South Wales," said the ...

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  49. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Vic Patrick (9.8) outpointed Tod Morgan (9.10¼) over 13 rounds at the Rushcutter Bay Stadium to-night. The title was not at stake as ...

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  50. SUPPLIES FOR SHOWGROUND CAMP

    Tenders are invited for supplying the military camp at the Wagga Showground with meat, vegetables, fruit, bread, milk, cream, butter, bacon, ...

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  51. RAILWAY TRANSFERS

    Mr. C. Woods, railway night officer, has been transferred from Frampton to Coff's Harbor; Mr. J. M'Dermott, porter, from Junee to Albury; and Mr. ...

    Article : 33 words
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