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  2. Advertising

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  3. LIBERTY LOAN

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  4. Advertising

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  5. LENINGRAD THRUST

    LONDON, Thursday. - The Rus-sians in one sector of the Leningrad front wiped out a German division which had been brought up by air. ...

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  6. On the Home Front

    An R.A.A.F. communique issued to-day reported that Port Moresby was twice raided by Japanese aircraft early to-day. "In the first ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. The Latest

    BANDOENG, Thursday.-To-day's Dutch communique stated: 'The invasion troops have advanced fast over the comparatively thinly de-fended North Java plains and are now rolling on towards the ...

    Article : 530 words
  8. EXCESSIVE DRINKING IN CITIES

    In both Sydney and Melbourne much attention is being drawn to the amount of drunkenness or near-drnnkeoness that is seen on the streets and in the parks. On all sides, it is stated, there Is evidence of excessive drinking by members of the fighting forces and civilians, including women. ...

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  9. Battle For Burma

    LONDON. Thursday.-The Domel News-agency reports from Saigon that the Japanese have captured Mingaladon aerodrome in Burma, making smashing headway in the ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Wagga Base Hospital on Wednesday night of Mr. Alfred John Ings, of 25 Collins-street, Wagga, after a long illness, at ...

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  12. Japanes Claim Sinkings

    LONDON, Thursday.-A Japanese com-munique issued to-day stated: "Japanese naval units operating south of Java and pro-gressing in the direction of the ...

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  13. Tokyo Raid Alarm

    NEW YORK. Thursday.-According to the Tokyo radio, Tokyo had an air raid alarm to-day when two squadrons of planes[?] overhead. They were later identified at Japanese. ...

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  14. CASUALTY LIST

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  15. "Tip From Australia"

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-Australia's war-time labor policy is increasingly interesting leading American newspapers. For example, the New York "Herald-Tribune," ...

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  16. MR. C. HODGSON

    The death of the late Charles Hodgson at the age of 79 years removes a familiar figure in the Junee town life. At the end of the last century ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. ITEMS OF NEWS

    A further £20 has leeu paid into Red Cross funds from the V.A.D. stamp appeal. Used postage stamps of all types are still needed, and may be ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. PERSONAL

    Wednesday being the ninth anniver-sary of his assumption of presidential office, President Roosevelt attended St. John's Episcopal Church at ...

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  19. ESCAPED FROM SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-After a night mare voyage a British freighter laden,with 2500 troops, A.I.F. nurses and women and children, has reached an ...

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  20. MR. R. MTSAAC

    A well known resident of Yerong Creek, Mr. Robert M'Isaac, of "Glen Lynn," collapsed end died at Yerong Creek yesterday. Mr. M'Isaac was ...

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  21. METHODIST SERVICES

    Services at the Wagga Methodist Church on Sunday next will be as advertised. Special harvest festival services will be held at Coreinbob and ...

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  22. Butter and Cheese

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-A rise in the retail price of butter of one penny per pound throughout Australia was announced to-night by the ...

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  23. WITH THE FORCES

    Pilot-Offlcer Norman Worsley Rich-ardson, of Queensland, an Empire Air Scheme trainee, has been awarded the D.F.C. for his part in attacking ...

    Article : 425 words
  24. FURTHER LANDINGS IN JAVA

    'LONDON, Thursday-A military commen-tator in London says that further Japanese landings have taken place on the western end of Java, where fighting is very fierce. ...

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  25. U.S. Plans to Scuttle Ships

    NEW YORK. Thursday-Rear-Admiral Vlckery. vice-chairman of the Maritime Commission, addressing the National Safety Council disclosed that the Government had ...

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  26. HIGH SCHOOL COUNTRY PUPILS

    For many years the residents of Lockhart. Belfrayden, Colwigullie, Bulgary and Yarragundry have been endeavoring to obtain a subsidy from ...

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  27. UNFOUNDED CRITICISM

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - The A.B.C. correspondent in Malaya (Mr. Henry Stokes) who is now in Sydney, said to-day that he had heard completely ...

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  28. Broadcasting Control

    CANBERRA. Thursday.-Recommen­dations for the future control of broadcasting are contained in the re­port of the Parliamentary Committee ...

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  29. AMAZEMENT IN JAVA

    BANDOENG. Thursday.- Dutch reaction to the first reports of the broadcast by the Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps) can only be described as utter astonishment. ...

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  30. THE WEATHER

    For the third consecutive day at Wagga the maximum shade tempera-ture exceeded the century. The tem-perature yesterday was 101 degrees, ...

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  31. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS

    As a result of her success at the recent leaving certificate examination, Miss Pauline Meaker has won a university Exhibition in the Faculty of ...

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  32. WAR WORKERS RESUME

    SYDNEY. Thursday.-Judge Ot[?]ara was informed in the Federal Arbi-tration Court to-day that seven men who had walked off the Job at a ...

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  33. HIGH TEMPERATURES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.-The city yesterday experienced its hottest day of the year, the temperature reaching 104.8 degrees. It was the third ...

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  34. PLANES DID NOT CONTAIN BEER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - In answer to a question the Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) said that he was not aware of the report that grounded Australian ...

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  35. Abolition of Racing Urged

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - In the House of Representatives to-night Mr. Jolly (Lab.) urged the Commonwealth to follow South Australia's lead and ...

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  36. ORGT OF DRINKING

    CANBERRA. Thursday. - In order to reduce the orgy of beer drinking it is likely that the Commonwealth will take measures to suspend the ...

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  37. HOT AT JUNEE

    For the sixth day in succession the maximum shade temperature at Junee has topped the century. It is a re-cord for the first five days In March ...

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  38. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE KILLED BY EXPRESS

    Mr. Frank Hetherington a middle-aged man, of Temora, was killed instantly when he was struck by the Riverina Express travelling from ...

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  39. GLASS WINDOWS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - All glass, whether in domestic or commercial buildings within 9ft. of the boundary of any road, in the metropolitan area. ...

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  40. FINANCE REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - As all-party committee of inquiry has re-commended important changes in the financial regulations which are almost ...

    Article : 115 words
  41. Greyhound Racing ALBURY

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  42. "SHOULD ALL BE ON ONE FOOTING"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-In the Fed-eral Parliament to-day the Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) said: "The troops are making sacrifices.The ...

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  43. APPLE AND PEAR SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - The as-sistant Minister of Commerce (Sena-tor Fraser) said to-day it is unlikely that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  44. APEX CLUB TRANS-FUSION CORPS

    The Wagga Apex Club is endeavor-ing to have the blood transfusion corps built up so that it will be able to cope with any emergency. About 40 ...

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  45. JAPS WANT AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday. There were indications that Japan would launch an all-out blow against Australia, said Mr. Martin Agronsky at the ...

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  46. Tennis

    The annual meeting of the Mt. Erin Catholic Tennis Club will be held in the clubhouse on Monday night. Mem-bers and intending members are ...

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  47. ALL COAL MINES WORKING

    SYDNET, Thursday.-There were no coal mines idle in New South Wales to-day. ...

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  48. SENATOR FOLL REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-The former Minister for the Interior (Senator Foll) told the Senate to-day that he had been refused admission to the R.A.A.F. ...

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  49. Ration Tickets

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-It is ex-pected that the first household com-modity to be subjected to the ration ticket system will be tea. sales of ...

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  50. AT GOULBURN

    Goulburn banks on Wednesday re-ported a steady flow of subscriptions by Goulburn and district residents to the Commonwealth L'berty Loan, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. EXPLOSION IN GERMAN FACTORY

    LONDON. Thursday.-According to the Moscow radio a big explosion of a chemical factory at Dusseldort. in which foreign workers were employed, ...

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  52. SYDNEY RAM SALES

    The New South Wales Sheepbreed-ers Association yesterday decided to conduct the annual ram sales in Syd-ney, starting on April 27. All selling ...

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  53. SHIPPING TROUBLE SETTLED

    SYDNEY. Thursday.-Trouble which restated in an interstate vessel load-ed with vital war equipment being held up at an Australian port yesterday. ...

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  54. BASE IN CENTRAL AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. (A.A.F). -The United States has sent an im-portant mission to Ecuador for the construction of a vital defence base ...

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  55. JUNEE'S £10,000

    Thanks to substantial subscriptions: by three out of the four banks in Junee, the local Liberty War Loan[?] ...

    Article : 25 words
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