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  2. DISTRICT NEWS

    Last week ia the Shire Hall, oppor-tunity was taken by town and district residents to bid farewell to Constable Harold Gleeson (who has left ...

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  3. SIR KEITH MURDOCH

    The members present yesterday at the weekly meeting and luncheon of the Wagga Rotary Club enjoyed the privilege of listening to a very interesting ...

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  4. A.R P. ADVICE

    Hints to residents of New South Wales on What to do to an air raid have been prepared by the State N.E.S. organisation on instructions ...

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  5. CULCAIRN SHIRE

    At yesterday's meeting of the Cul-cairn Shire Council there were present: Councillors A. Ross (president). J. H. Balfour, J. D. Ritchie. H. Diffey. ...

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  6. MINERS' FEDERATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.-Judge Drake Brockman told Central Coal Reference Board to-day that if the Miners' Federation continued to flout the decision concerning ...

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  7. U.S.A. SPEED-UP

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Daily News." the War Production Chief (Mr. Nelson) is ...

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  8. TRAVERS' AND BROAD STREETS

    Considerable intrest in the provision of air raid shelters has been taken by the residents of Travers and Broad street and during the past weekend six ...

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  9. LABOR'S ROLE IN WAR EFFORT

    WASHINOTON, Sunday. — At 7.15 a.m. (Australian Eastern summer time) on Thursday, Mr. Sydney Hillman, labor director of the War Production ...

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  10. MEETING OF ALL WARDENS

    The chief warden advises that an urgent meeting of all wardens be held at an early date, probably on Friday next at the Town Hall. Wardens ...

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  11. BONES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was reported to the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner to-day that the bearings of the motor driven coal conveyor at the Invincible Colliery. ...

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  12. ADMIRAL HART RETURNS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Admiral Hart, who recently resigned from the command of the South-west Pacific Fleet, arrived in New York by clipper ...

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  13. MEETING OF ZONE 5

    Mr. G. P. Turner, divisional warden of Section C, announces that a meeting of all the residents of Zone 5, Tarcutta street, from Sturt-street to ...

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  14. LINING OF TRENCHES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An appeal to all municipal and shire council throughout the State to divert man. power and material for the lining of ...

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  15. CANADIAN ARMY LEADER

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Lieut.-General MacNaughton, commander of the Canadian Overse's Army, has ar-rived here to begin conferences with, ...

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  16. Shelter at Catholic Institutions

    Commenting at St. Michael's Cathedral on Sunday on air raid precaution, the Bishop of Wagga (the Most Rev. Dr. W. A. Henschke) referred to the wisdom of ...

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  17. Amusements

    Deanna Durbin, Charles Laughton and Robert Cummings head a big cast in "It Started With Eve," which will be shown at the Capitol until ...

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  18. WAGGA COUNCIL PROVIDES ROAD PLOUGH

    The Wagga Municipal council is making available a road plough to assist in the construction of trenches at schools and other institution. The Joan ...

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  19. ADELONG

    Mr. W. Earnshaw. who has enlisted in the A.I.F. is home for a few days from Cowra to see his people. Mr. Harold Grady, son of Mrs. J. ...

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  20. sMINERAL OUTPUT CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A Controller of Minerals was to-day set up by National Security Act regulations and rested with wide powers to ensure an ...

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  21. Brownout Offenders

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Householders or business organisations who continue to more regulations requiring the effective screening of lights facing the sea ...

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  22. FIRST AID CLASSES

    It was intended to reopen the first-aid classes by Mr. M. P. Loth super-intendent of the Wagga District Am-bulance, last night, but when 320 ...

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  23. MESSERSCHMITT EXHI-BITION

    The exhibition of the German Messer submitt fighter 109 which was brought down in England by a Hurricane fighter, will open at the Cocoanut Grove, Wagga ...

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  24. Hawaii Raid

    NEW YORK, Monday. —According the Tokyo official radio. Imperial Headquarters claim Japanese naval planes radied Pearl Harbor on ...

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  25. TOPPER RETURNS" AT PLAZA

    Joan Blondell, Roland Young and Carole Landis head the cast in "Topper Returns," which will be shown at the Plaza until Thursday at 7.50 The ...

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  26. SIX KILLED

    GRANBY (Missouri), Sunday.—Six persons were killed and at least 45 injured in a head-on collision between two passenger trains near here. Four ...

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  27. WAR DAMAGE CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Monday .—Organisations to assess damage to property caused by bombing or any other enemy action are being rapidly created by the War ...

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  28. NORTH WAGGA CONCERT

    A concert will be held at St. Mary's Hall, North Wagga, to-night at 8 o'clock. A free bus will leave the poet office at 7.30. Cool drinks will ...

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  29. MARKET DAY

    The stall positions for the market day on Saturday next, in aid of the Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund, have been allocated a follow: Mitchell Shin, near White's ...

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  30. KING GEORGE

    Though few people o side the Court hear about it, the King is constantly making little changes in his daily private life as well as in the official ...

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  31. W.A.N.S.

    The Wagga Wans will attend stretcher drill to-night at both the Drill Hall and at the Gurwood-street School-Waha must bring their bandages. ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. Gurwood-street School

    More than 70 persons attended at the Gurwood-street School last evening, when work was begun on the digging of 400 yards of trenches to provide for the safety ...

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  34. CHILD FATALLY BURNED

    Injuries received from burns when their clothing caught alight resulted in the death of a child and the admittance to hospital of youth ...

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  35. U.S.A. INCOME

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. —The Department of Commerce announces that the national income during 1041 had reached the record total Of ...

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  36. DARING VOYAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—With the mission superintendent (Mr. H. Perry) as captain six of the Seventh Day Adventist missionaries from the Solomon Islands have ...

    Article : 110 words
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