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  2. Advertising

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  3. SEA SUPERIORITY

    LONDON, Wednesday. - British and Russian naval forces beat off enemy warships sad U-boats at-tacking a convoy en route to ...

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  4. BOMBINGS IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Wednesday. - A communique states: "R.A.F. bombing attacks on the landing grounds and camps in the Derna ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor or New south Wales (Lord Wakeburst) and Lady Wakehurst, accompanied by Lieut- Colonel Wynne, A.D.C., visited ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S CHINESE ALLY

    It was a favorite theme of Kipling's that Britain had for centuries abonldered the white man's burden. He had spent the years of his young manhood on service with the British Army in both the Near and Far East when. Britain was forging the link of democratic freedom and culture ...

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  8. HEIGHT OP THE RIVER

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  9. V.C. FOR TOBRUK HERO

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The Victoria Cross has been Awarded posthumously to Temporary-Captain James Joseph Jackman, aged 26 years, of the Royal ...

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  10. Weather and River Statistics

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  11. ATTACKS ON MALTA

    VALETTA (Malta), Tuesday.-It is officially announced that six alerts were heard on Malta last night. The Germans to-day resorted to hit and ...

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  12. N.Z. TROOPS IN EGYPT

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.-The offlcial correspondent with the New Zealand forces in the Middle East reports that all New Zealand ...

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  13. ITEMS OF NEWS

    [?]ot Little Canadian Selective Servloe Director, declared recently:"Newspapers and news associations are essential services, and if they need ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  15. TRAIN FIRES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. - Concern in authoritative quarters at the fact that there have been two outbreaks of fire on interstate trains within the last ...

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  16. SPECIAL SALTATION ARMY CAMPAIGN

    Lieut.-Colonel Annette, military sec-1 retary for Salvation Army Red Shield work in N.S.W. and Queensland, will conduct a soecial Easter campaign in ...

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  17. CHINESE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The Chinese Army spokesman in Chungking announced that Chinese reinforcements, moving to the south of the occupied ...

    Article : 296 words
  18. Family Notices

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  19. AUSTRALIAN ISSUES STRONG IN UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. - Australia's improved military position was reflected on the Stock Exchange to-day when ...

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  20. OLD FIELD GUN LEAVES COWRA

    The old German field gun which had stood outside the cowra Memorial Hall for the last 20 years, has been commandeered by the military for the ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. MINE DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. - After the management had stood down four men to whom objection had been taken, about 400 miners who had been on ...

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  22. WITH THE FORCES

    Sergeant F. J. A. ("Jock") Fisher, of Goulbum, who made his escape after the fall of Singapore, passed through Goulburn on a hospital train a few ...

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  23. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. - Despite import restrictions and other wartime measures, customs and excise revenue is buoyant. A Treasury return issued ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mrs. Annie Jean Cox, of "Springwood," Uranquinty. widow of the late John Percy cox, will take place to-morrow. The cortege will ...

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  25. ST. ANDREW'S JUNIOR MUSICAL COMPETITIONS

    The St. Andrew's Girls' Club is en-deavoring to hold its competitions for children again this year. Members feel that, with the horrors of war ever ...

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  26. Parcels For Soldiers

    The women's auxiliary or the Returned Soldiers' League packed the re-mainder of the second round of paroels-about 60—on Tuesday night. ...

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  27. Easter Holidays

    Easter Monday will not be observed as a holiday this Easter and on that day business will be continued as usual in Wagga. Tomorrow (Good Friday) ...

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  28. TEA REGISTRATIONS

    Tea registrations will be effected' after April 6, which was announced originally as the closing date. The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) ...

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  29. MISSING CAR RECOVERED

    The green single-stater Chrysler motor car. the property of Mr. Eugene Guertner, of wagga, which disappear-ed from near the Capitol Theatre late ...

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  30. U.S. LABOR

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.-The Senate rejected almost unanimously a oroposal by Senator O'Daniel to abol-ish the 40-hour week and closed shop ...

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  31. SPIES IN BRAZIL

    SAO PAOLO (Brazil), Tuesday.-A Japanese attempt to create a secret Axis submarine base in the South At-lantic is believed to have been smashed ...

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  32. FIELD DAY AT.HIGH SCHOOL FARM

    A field day was conducted at the Wagga High School Farm yesterday afternoon by the Wagga Vegetable Growers' Society. About 40 persons ...

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  33. Family Notices

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  34. STUD CATTLE SALES

    SYDNEY", Wednesday. - Eidding was dull at the concluding day of the stud beef cattle sales to-day. Aberdeen Angus breeds were submitted at ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. STOCK EVACUATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. - Following a meeting of the Commonwealth Stock Dispersal Committee 'o-day. the chair-man (Mr. E. J. Biggins, M.L.C.) said ...

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  36. JAPANESE CAN PLAY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. - The official Tokyo radio states the Warfare Ministry has decreed that sports should carry on despite the war and has ...

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  37. STATE TAXATION

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  39. CONSERVING QUININE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.- In future the use of quinine will be confined to medical prescriptions. An order directing this has been made by the ...

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  40. SEND-OFF AT THE ROCK

    A send-off will be tendered to Mr.D. L. Crowley at the Masonic Hall,The Rock, on Saturday night. Mr.Crowley has been headmaster at The ...

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  41. ARREST AT HONOLULU

    HONOLULU, Tuesdny.-Kanematsu Yamegids, a Japanese alien, was sen-tenced to live years gaol and fined 5000 ...

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  42. EXEMPTION FOR ALLOWANCES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. - The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announc-ed to-day that the War Cabinet would ask the State Governments to exempt ...

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