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  2. Advertising

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  4. ENEMY IN BURMA

    LONDON. Sunday.-According to the Saigon (Indo-China) radio the Japanese occupied Rangoon at 10 a.m. ...

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  5. ALLIES' CHANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.-Lord Straboigl, in a speech to-day said that now Britain and the U.S.A. had great armies on both sides of the Atlantic, ...

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  6. The Latest

    NEW YORK, Monday.-Australia's posi-tion engages the full attention of the United States press, whose front pages carry despatches from American ...

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  8. Darwin Awaits Ordeal

    KATHERINE, Monday.-Following the Japanese success in Java, Darwin and the Northern Territory hourly await the onslaught Whatever form it takes, ...

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  9. THE MOMENT OF RESOLVE

    No matter how much warning has been given to Australia, how much time there has been for preparation how much might have been done for offensive ana defensive action, the simple fact now emerges that we have arrived at the moment for resolve. The time ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. JAVA REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday.-"The Nether-lands Government emphatically denies claims emanating from enemy sources that Japan has been asked for ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. R.A.A.F. Attacks On Japanese

    CANBERRA. Monday. - The constant pounding of Japanese bates by the R.A.A.F. has had a valuable effect in delaying and deterring enemy movements. Disclosing ...

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  14. THAI GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    LONDON, Sunday. -Quoting a Tokyo report, the Swiss radio says that the Thailand Government has resigned and the Prime Minister (Luang ...

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  15. JAPANESE METHODS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Japanese air-craft bombed schools in Dutch Borneo and then machine-gunned the children as they rushed to shelter. This was ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mr. F. Bruel, representative of the firm of W. A. Gilbey Ltd., has been spending some time in Wagga and surrounding centres on a survey tour ...

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  17. ATTACK URGED

    LONDON, Sunday.-"The Japanese avalanche, which is continually gathering weight, has now It into New Guinea, and we cannot expect them to ...

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  18. Fighting In Java Ends, Says Tokyo

    LONDON, Monday. - All Dutch forces in Java ceased resistance shortly after 9 a.m. to-day end accepted the Japanese demand for their surrender, according to ...

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  19. Russian Front

    LONDON. Monday.-The Berlin radio admits that one Prussian Infantry regiment on the centra] front had to face :" attacks and 20 thrusts within a week. It ...

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  20. CAMOUFLAGE NETS AT THE ROCK

    Mr. W. Davies, of Wagga, has made available the premises lately occupied by Mr. H. Norman for the use of camouflage net instruction at The ...

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  21. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Sunday, March 15, will be Mother's Day. The "Church of England Messenger" says the revival of the ancient observance of the 4th Sunday in Lent ...

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  22. TOBACCO CUT

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Commenting on the 20 per cent, cut imposed on tobacco supplies at the beginning of this month, the president of the Retail Tobacco Traders' ...

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  23. R.A.F. BOMBERS

    LONDON, Sunday. - The Air Ministry to-night announced that a small force of bombers, with a strong fighter escort, this afternoon raided a factory ...

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  24. JAVA SILENT

    LONDON. Monday-In a leader to-day "The Times" says:- "Java has not spoken since the dra-matic radio farewell on Saturday The ...

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  25. SCHOOL OF ARTS TRUSTEES

    "The president (Mr. E. F. Lusher) presided at a special meeting of members of the Wagga School of Arts last night, when a resolution was adopted, ...

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  26. A.I.F. Gallantry

    CANBERRA, Monday.-On a field radio set built up from the remains of a number of other sets, an A.I.F. signaller, Geoffrey Bingham, ...

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  27. ENEMY ATTACKS END MISSION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-An Import-ant mission undertaken some weeks ago for the Commonwealth by Mr. L. J. Hartnett, Director of Ordnance ...

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  28. WAGGA ROTARY CLUB

    Rotarians assembled at the Commercial Hotel at 1 o'clock yesterday for the usual weekly luncheon and meeting. The president (Rotarian H. ...

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  29. WITH THE FORCES

    It will come as a pleasant surprise to our readers to know that Austral-ian troops are finding their way back to Australia from the East. A batch ...

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  30. More Landings Claimed In New Guinea

    LONDON, Monday. - According to the Berlin radio, quoting a Tokyo message, the Japanese have made landings in New Guinea at four fresh ...

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  31. LILLE WORKERS STRIKE THREAT

    LONDON, Monday. - The "Daily Mail" says that the R.A.F. bombing of French factories caused 100.000 workers in the Lille area, producing ...

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  32. WOOL STORAGE IN OUNTRY

    More wool Is to be appraised and stored In the country as a war measure. The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) has asked Messrs. Clark (Lab., ...

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  33. Change of Command In Burma

    BOMBAY. Monday.-Broadcasting to Burmese troops to-day, the Governor of Burma (Sir Reginald Dorman Smith) said: "At this hour there only one thing. It ...

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  34. FIRST AIR FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    We have been asked to settle an argument as to who made the first flight to Australia, the Smith brothers or Parer end M'Intosh. The answer ...

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  35. WHITE FEATHER FOR WRONG MAN

    After 19 months on active service, Pte. Ben Woods, of Young, had to come back to his home town to re-ceive the greatest insult that could ...

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  36. SOUTHERN SUMATRA

    The official Tokyo radio claims that the occupation of the entire southern Sumatra was completed with the capture of DJambi, 140 miles ...

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  37. Control of Evacuees

    CANBERRA, Monday.-More effec-tive control of the civil population in evacuable areas, and the granting of full powers to implement a ...

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  38. WESTERN GERMANY BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday. - According to the Berlin newsagency. British bombers last night attacked place in Western Germany There was no ...

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  39. PAPERS OR 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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  40. LIBERTY WAR LOAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.-The Premier (Mr. M'Kell) announced to-night that he had approved of the investment by the New South Wales Government ...

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  41. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in Lewisham Hospital, Wagga, yesterday, of a well-known resident of Coolamon. Mrs. Mary Ann Ceely, Mirrooi-street, ...

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  42. SOME BOMBS ON ENGLAND

    LONDON. Monday. - The Mr Ministry announced that there was some enemy activity last night, mainly over the eastern and north-eastern coast ...

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  43. MARKET DAY NEXT SATURDAY

    Arrangements are well in band for the market day to be held in the streets of Wagga next Saturday in aid of the Mayor's Patriotic and War ...

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  44. MADAGASCAR DANGER

    LONDON, Sunday. - "There it little chance of the Japanese being allowed to occupy Madagascar," says the "Daily Mall" correspondent (Mr. Noel Monks, ...

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  45. CHINESE SUPPLIES

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. - The United Press correspondent at Chungking reports that China's new supply line from India Is now operating. War materials are ...

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  46. Mr. Fadden Attacks Strikers

    CANBERRA. Monday.-The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Fadden) to-night declared that evidence of the Gov-ernment's determination to act and not ...

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  47. THE WEATHER

    Wagga experienced its coolest day for March when the maximum shade reading yesterday only reached 87 degrees. ...

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  48. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. Thomas Conrad Seckold, of 7 Shaw street. Wagga, who died in Wagga on Sunday at the age of 82 years, took place yesterday ...

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  49. SIGNATURES TO LETTERS

    All letters for publication in these columns must bear the signature of the writer. This is required as a proof of, bona fides but not necessarily for ...

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  50. STOLEN BICYCLES

    The Waaga police report that seven or eight bicycles were reported stolen during the weekend. Some of these nave been recovered. Owing to the ...

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  51. CRICKET

    The secretary of the Wagga Cricket Association (Mr. S. Hedditch) announced yesterday that the official result of the Wagga Hotel and Butchers match on Sunday had ...

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  52. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY

    The subject of the discourse at the service on Sunday of the Wagga Christian Science Society was "Man." The golden text was: "Have we not ...

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  53. HELP FOR DARWIN VICTIMS

    CANBERRA, Monday.-The Minister for the Interior (Senator Collings) said to-day, in reply to reports that many evacuees from Darwin had ...

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  54. MR. R. C. HILL

    The death occurred in the Wagga Base Hospital yesterday of Mr. Robert, Collier Hill, of Lampe-avenue, and late of Fox-street, Waaga, at the age ...

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  55. FAREWELL TO MISS GARLAND

    Members of the Wagga Grammar School Old Girls' Union met at the Commercial Hotel a few days ago to bid farewell to one of their most ...

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  56. Wheat Restriction

    CANBERRA, Monday.-Under the Government's wheat restriction plan, announced to-day for the coming sea-son, there will be no compulsory ...

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  57. DR. EVATT MAT VISIT AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Monday.-It is now be-lieved in Government circles that the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) will visit America on an ...

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  58. OWN TOUR OWN HOME

    The above expression appears to be, rather a remote possibility so far as the general nubile is concerned. How-, ever. a stepping stone to ...

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  59. VON PAPEN INCIDENT

    ANKARA. Sunday. - The police cordon around the Russian consulate at Istanbul was lifted yesterday after two men had been handed over to the ...

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  60. CASUALTY LIST

    SYDNEY, Monday.-An A.I.F. casu-alty list issued to-day contains the following details: IN AUSTRALIA ...

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  61. FLOATING FOREARM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The theory that a left forearm found Boating at Sans Sous yesterday by two fishermen belonged to either Arthur Bridges. aged 17 years,of ...

    Article : 95 words
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  63. Sydney Boxing

    SYDNEY, Monday.-The Australian light weight champion. Vic Patrick (9.1014), won on a technical knockout in the 11th round from Tod Morgan (9.1115) at Rushcutter ...

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  64. HUNGARIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    LONDON, Monday.-It is reported from Vichy that the Hungarian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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