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    BRISBANE, Thursday.-A message from New Guinea reveals that more than 100 Japanese planes made the first air raid on New Britain. In spite of being heavily outnumbered. Australian planes went up to meet them. While it lasted the fight was spectacular. The Australians fought ...

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  3. U.S. TROOPS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The Premier of Northern Ireland (Mr. Andrews), replying to Mr- de Valera's protest against the arrival of American troops ...

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  6. KILLED IN ACTION

    The sad news was received at Wagga yesterday of the death of three Wagga men on the Malayan front. They are Private Lindsay Neil Stewart. ...

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  7. BATTLE WITH CONVOY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).- The "Dally Mail" special correspondent to Batavia says that the battle in Macassar Straits is now emerging as ...

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  8. "DERELICTION OF DUTY"

    The special high enurt set np by the United States to investigate the causes of the fleet debacle at Pearl Harbor has found that the heads of the two services concerned had been guilty of a grave dereliction of duty. The measure and the kind of punishment which may be inflicted ...

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  9. PTE. h. N. STEWART

    Mr. and Mrs. Nell Stewart, of "Glen Iris," North Wagga, received a mes-sage from the Minister for title Army (Mr. Forde) yesterday to the effect ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE BIVEB

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  11. Representation on War Councils

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-Following the receipt of further cables from the British Prime Minister (Mr. churchill),the Federal Government expects early ...

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  12. BERLIN SUPPORTS MR. DE VALERA

    LONDON, Thursday.-Commenting on Mr. de Valera's protest against the arrival of United States troops in Northern Ireland, the Berlin radio ...

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  13. Weather and River Statistics

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  14. AMAZING DISCLOSDRES IN DAIL

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.-Extremists of the Irish Republican Army and other organisations are still trying to bring Germans to Ireland, and are in ...

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  15. CORPORAL A. L. ROBINSON

    The parents of Corporal Arthur Les-lie Robinson, aged 30 years, were ad-vised yesterday that he had been killed in action in Malaya. ...

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  16. U.S. FLYING FORTRESSES

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. - General headquarters of the United Nations south-West Pacing Command announced that American flying fortresses ...

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  17. Mr. Curtin's Return

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-A special meeting of the War Cabinet may be called for Sunday afternoon to ac-quaint the Prime Minister of the ...

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  18. TEACHERS' PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-The Premier (Mr. M'Kell) roundly criticised the president of the Teachers' Federation (Mr. M'Guiness) to-day for several ...

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  19. "Invasion a Logical Possibility"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The De-puty Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) stated to-night that the Government regarded an attempet by Japan to invade ...

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  20. "VALE ROBBY"

    I heard to-night of the death of Les Robinson, presumably in Malaya. knowing how tough things were in that sphere, I was nevertheless ...

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  21. Family Notices

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  22. SCENE IN JUNEE POLICE COURT

    At the June Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Deolan, P.M. a man named Doyle, who with his wife: resides in a teat on the roadside ...

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  23. ITEMS OF NEWS

    A farmer living near the Wallace-town dam (a portion of Houlaghan's Creek) was surprised to see a quantity of fish in a pool that bad become ...

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  24. Japanese Ships at Rabaul

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-R.A.A.F. planes again raided Japanese shipping in Rabaul Harbor last night. A direct hit was scored on one Japanese ...

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  25. Information Department Reorganisation

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The Federal Government will probably be'closely ques-tioned on the operations of the reorganised Department of Information when ...

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  26. MUNITIONS PRODUCTION AT WAGGA

    Officers of the Board of Area Man-agement, Ministry of Munitions, were at Wagga on Wednesday and yesterday, and inspected various garages, ...

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  27. GALORE C.W.A.

    The monthly meeting of the Galore branch of the Cluntry Women's Association was held recently. There was a good attendance of members, among ...

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  28. PRIVATE R. T. TABER

    Mrs. Taber, of 76 Best-street, Wagga, received a message yesterday stating that her husband, Reginald Thomas Taber, had died of wounds on ...

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  29. Evacuation Scheme

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-The volun-tary evacuation of women and children has been extended to Southern Queensland coastal areas. The ...

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  30. THREE MONTHS GAOL

    Recently a passenger on a mall train at Junee was apprehended on two charges of breaches of the Railways Act, but es-caped whilst under arrest. Later he was ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    Mr. Rendale Harris, of "Harrls-ville," Junee Reefs, son of Mr. J. Harris, of Junee, is an inmate of the Junee Hospital, where he will undergo ...

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  32. £91,000 FOR N.E.S.

    The expenditure of £91,000 on National Emergency Service works was announced this week by the Premier (Mr. M'Kell). ...

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  33. Japanese Claim

    LONDON, Thursday.-The Berlin Radio, quoting a Domel Agency report, stated to-day: "The Japanese column advancing along the ...

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  34. H.M.A.S. Sydney

    The Wagga and distrlot fund for the replacement of H.M.A.S. Sydney will soon be closing, and those of the pub-lic who wish to make contributions are ...

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  35. SUCCESSFUL "ALUMlNIUM" MATINEE

    The Plaza Theatre, Wagga, presented an extraordinary scene yesterday afternoon. The proprietor of the theatre, Mr. J. K Kouvelis, through his ...

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  36. TEMORA SOLDIER KILLED

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  37. Plane Forced Down Near Junee

    When an R.A.A.F. plane ran short of fuel while making a flight over Illabo, near Junee. last night the pilot decided to make a landing. He ...

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  38. MOUNT ERIK HIGH SCHOOL BEOPENING

    By advertisement in this issue it is announced that Mount Erin High School will reopen on Tuesday, February 10. Mount Erin is widely known ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at her residence on Thursday evening of a well-known and esteemed resident of Wagga and Coolamon districts. Mrs. Annie ...

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  40. U.S. MINISTER TO N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Thursday.-The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) announced to-day that Mr. Patrick J. Hurley had been ...

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  41. WITH THE FORCES

    Lance Corporal William Edward Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bayne Ferguson, of Dirnaseer, was killed In action at Malaya on ...

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  42. Enemy 16 Miles From Benghazi

    LONDON, Thursday. - A Cairo G.H.Q. communique states: 'During the past 24 hours the enemy's main forces in the Ms area gwing west-ward ...

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  43. MUNICIPAL AND SHIRE EMPLOYEES

    The annual meeting of tHE Munici-pal and Shire Employees Union will be held to-night at 8 o'clock at the Soldiers' Hall,Wagga, when office ...

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  44. SYDNEY MILK SELLERS WARNED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-A warning to sellers against overcharging for milk has been made by the chairman of the Milk Board (Mr. R.H. Nesbitt). He ...

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  45. R.A.A.F. CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - Two R.A.A.F. pilots were killed when a single-seater training plane dived into Port Phillip Bay two miles south-east ...

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  46. CHRISTUN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL

    The Christian Brothers' High School. Wagga, will reopen on Tuesday next, and intending new pupils should be enrolled before that day. The school embraces ...

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  47. CATHOLIC CHURCH

    Masses will be celebrated at Wagga and Galore on Sunday next at the usual times but will not be celebrated at Cross Roads. ...

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  48. COLLECTION OF ALUMINIUM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The ALL Grocers' Associations are distribute through the Commonwealth 25O.000 copies of a circular in which the ...

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  49. THE WEATHER

    The temperature in the shade at Wegga yesterday reached 100 degrees. ...

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  50. Food Supplies in Emergency

    MELBOURNE Thursday. - Mr. Worde announced tonight that the War Cabinet to-day completed a further Lhasa of Plans for dealing with ...

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  51. Rifle Clubs in North Queensland

    MELBOURNE, Thursday-The Fed-eral Government is expected to take special action to allow certain civilian members of rifle clubs on the North ...

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  52. PLANS TO BUILD 23,000 FIGHTERS

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.(A.A.P.)-The Senate has completed legislative action for the 12,557,000,000 dollars Army Appropriations Bill, which ...

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  53. EXECCTIONS IN NORWAY

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday (A.A.P.).- It is reported from Oslo that three Norwegians were executed at Bergen.two for trying to escape to England ...

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