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  2. Advertising

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  3. "PICK-A-BAGK" PILOT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - A despatch from R.A.A.F. headquarters says that Sgt. L. G. Fuller, of Bondi, has been awarded the D.F.M. for gallantry in ...

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  4. NATIONAL DUTIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-All males be-tween the ages of 18 and 60 years will be required to perform national duties for a period not exceeding 48 noun a month. ...

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  5. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. William James Jacob, of "Allawah," Peter-street, Wagga, who died late on Tuesday night took place yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - The Australian Minister to Washington (Mr.R. G. Oasey) has accepted, on the in vitiation of the British Government. ...

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  8. Gas Warfare

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that many Germans expect Hitler to start a big scale gas warfare ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA STANDS NOT ALONE

    An extraordinary chance has come over the general outlook of every person in Australia as a result of the arrival of Genera MacArthur to take over the Allied Command in the South-West Pacific. it is the best piece of news since Japan entered the war. it is felt on all sides that at last ...

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  10. Darwin Again Raided

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-A fur-ther said was made on Darwin this afternoon by a small force of Japanese heavy bombers, the Prime ...

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  11. ANGRY AMERICANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-The United States Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) said that the torpedoing or Chilean, Uruguayan ...

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  12. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Catherine Jeffries, who died in Young recently at the age of 62 years, had been postmistress at Crowther for 28 years. ...

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  15. ANNOUNCEMENT IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in the House of Commons to-day announced that the King had approved of the ...

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  16. DARK PERIOD

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.-"We are going through the darkest period of the war. Although the recent enemy blows have fallen mainly on our ...

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  17. HATHAWAY PATRIOTIC SHOP

    The winter opening of the Hathaway Patriotic Shop, Gurwood-street, will take place to-morrow, and members will have a busy time to-day in ...

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  18. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The six weeks old daughter of Mrs. A. C. Tober, or Tumut, was left in a pram at her father's home in Filzroy-street, Tumut, and a pony that was in ...

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  19. AXIS AGENTS WARNED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. - The war production chief (Mr. Donald Nel son), broadcasting to the nation warned Axis propaganda agents agates! ...

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  20. WITH THE FORCES

    Petty officer Jack E. Ralston, a Tumut lad, was on H.M.A.S. cruiser Perth, presumed to have been lost in or after the naval battle of Java. He ...

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  21. Leeton District News

    Mrs. Frank Buckland. of Leeton, has re-ceived newt of the death of her aunt Mrs,O'Nonnell. aged 80 years, one of the Dioneers of the Goulburn district, and ...

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  22. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES

    There are many changes in the cleri-cal department of the New South Wales railways. Those of interest to the southern system include the ...

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  23. WORKER INJURED AT FACTORY

    While working at a circular saw at the box factory at Tarcutta-road,Wagga, yesterday morning. Cliff Johnson, aged 28 years, of Edward-street ...

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  24. DESERT COURSE FOR U.S. TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.- Lieut General M'Nair, commander of the ground forces, in a press interview said that the U.S Army would soon ...

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  25. King's Desire

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - His Majesty has intimated bit desire to the Australian Government that Sunday, March 29, should be ...

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  26. MEETING OF L. CENSED VIC-TUALLERS

    A meeting of the Wagga Licensed Victuaiiers Association will be held next Monday afternoon at 230 at the Advance Australia Hotel. As the ...

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  27. U.S. ARMY AUXILIARY

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. - The House of Representatives passed a bill creating a Volunteer Women's Army Auxiliary Corps with a maximum ...

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  28. Rosehill Cancellation

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - When in-formed to-night that the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) had issued in-structions for the cancellation of the ...

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  29. JUNEE RAILWAY WHISTLES

    All railway whistles at the Junee railway locomotive workshops, which in the past signalled the time to begin and cease work, and which were ...

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  30. JAPAN'S CHALLENGE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. - The official Tokyo radio quotes the "Nichi Nichi" as ridiculing the American statements that the war will be ...

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  31. GLORIA MAY ELBORN

    The funeral of Gloria May Elborn, of Henty. whose death occurred on Tuesday night at the age of 15 years, took place on Wednesday afternoon. A ...

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  32. FIRE AT RUBBISH TIP

    The Wagga Fire Brigade received a call shortly beFore 9 o'clock last night to a fire at the Municipal Council rubbish tip in Tompson-street. The ...

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  33. Withdrawal in Burma

    LONDON. Thursday. - Tt was officially reported that the British have withdrawn from Tharrawaddy, in Burma. ...

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  34. JUNEE PETROL BOWSERS

    Last year the Junee petrol bowser proprietors asked the council for a deduction in the fees charged by the council for bowsers on the streets, and ...

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  35. "ALL-OUT EFFORT TO SOLD AUSTRALIA"

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. - The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Mr. connally) told the press to-day that he ...

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  36. PORT MORESBY AGAIN BOMBED

    CANBERRA. Thursday.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) issued the following communique to-night: "Dur-ing this morning Port Moresy was ...

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  37. WAGGA V.D.C.

    The Ladysmith section of the V.D.C. will Join the Bull's Run and Ganmain units at the fortnightly week-end camp to be held on Bull's Run ...

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  38. LEETON RED CROSS

    Although the weather was stormy and very few ventured out, there was a very good attendance of members at the social afternoon of the Leeton ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN SUPPLIES FOR U.S. FORCES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.-The first requisition to be made for supplies of Australian goods and war material for the United States armed Foroes in the ...

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  40. BOULDER EXPLOSION

    PERTH, Thursday. - At the continuation at Boulder to-day of the request into the circumstances sur-rounding the deaths of 15 victims of ...

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  41. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Wagga Base Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. Alice Christina May Wright, of 15 Macleay-street, Wagga, at the age ...

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  42. ALBURY HOSPITAL FINANCES

    Albury District Hospital Board at its latest meeting discussed the serious financial position of the hospital. A letter received from the Hospitals ...

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  43. EFFORTS FOR C.U.S.A. AMBULANCE

    The second of two very successful dances arranged by two C.U.S.A. groups to raise funds for the C.U.S.A. ambulance for the fighting forces was ...

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  44. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  45. SURPRISES FOR HITLER

    LONDON, Thursday.-The Minister for Information (Mr. Brendon Bracken), in a speech at the Guild-hail, London, said that more than a ...

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  46. TO CONSTRUCT DROMES AT SHORTEST NOTICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-The formation of a mobile works squadron of the R.A.A.F. to construct landing ground and encampments at shortest notice ...

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  47. MURDER ALLEGATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - The City Coroner to-day committed William Er-nest MacDonald, aged 40 yews, for trial on a charge of having murdered ...

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  48. GALORE O.W.A.

    The monthly meeting of the Galore Country Women's Association was at-tended by Mesdames Scott (president), E. Graham (secretary), Scilly ...

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  49. WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - The War Damage Commission at a meeting this week made some important decisions. Private chattels now include domestic ...

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  50. DANCING EXAMINATIONS

    When the Royal Academy or Dan-cing examinations were Conducted in Wagga on January 7, Dorothy and Helen Leek, who were absent from ...

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  51. TRAVELLING PRIVTLEGES FOR ALL ALLIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - Full travel-ling privileges now received by Aus-tralian military forces on trains, buns and buses will be granted to all ...

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