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  2. Russians Evacuate Kerch

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians have evacuated Kerch (Crimea) says a Moscow communique. Berlin claimed to have captured the town of Kerch last ...

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  3. THE LATEST (SECOND EDITION)

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow supplementary communique states: "In a sector of the Kharkov front the Germans attempted to halt our advance ...

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  4. U.S. NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt has approved of the plan for mothers who have lost their sons in the armed forces ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. Bombing of Ship

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Dramatic stories of their rescue from a blazing vessel after a Japanese bomber had crashed in flames on her deck were told by ...

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  7. Australia's Need—Air Power

    The phrase, "Air strength in the Pacific," which was used glibly and more or less unthinkingly a year ago, has a very real meaning to-day. ...

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  8. TWO SIDES TO THE PICTURE

    Apart from the manner in which Marshal Timoshenko appears to be holding the desperate German efforts to drive through to the Caucasus, the most reassuring news of recent days is that British leaders have publicly announced the intention of the ...

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  9. Bombings in Burma

    LONDON, Sunday.—The New Delhi communique slates: "R.A.F. yesterday attacked several targets in Burma. Bombs were dropped from a low level ...

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  10. DRINKING OF SPIRITS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The tendency on the part of troops to drink spirits is deplored by U.S. Army chiefs and discussions have ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER ABOVE SUMMER LEVEL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  12. Weather and River Statistics

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 words
  13. Mr. Casey Visits Fleet in Mediterranean

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday.—The British Minister to the Middle East (Mr. Casey) conferred with the Commander-in-Chief and high officers of the ...

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  14. FLOODS IN PENNSYLVANIA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mountain floodwaters struck central and eastern Pennsylvania and killed 13 persons. Nine are missing and ...

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  15. WARNING AGAINST OVER-OPTIMISM

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Warning against over-optimism, the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) said yesterday that ...

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  16. PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE

    It is welcome news that Japan has at last agreed to allow Red Cross ships to carry food and medical supplies to the Far East for British prisoners of war. Australians can now feel more reassured regarding the welfare of relatives and friends who have ...

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  17. Mexico Prepares For War

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday.—General Sanchez, chief of the Mexican General Staff, declared to-day that the Army had taken all measures necessary to ...

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  18. War in Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Complaining that £150,000 had been frozen in certain country towns while the revenue of the parent body was ...

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  19. AMERICAN LABOR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Sir Walter Citrine, secretary of the British Trade Union Congress, told President Roosevelt that the ...

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  20. Detonator Seriously Injures Boy

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Donald Alfred Lloyd, aged 16 years, of Maroubra, was seriously injured when a detonator with which he and some other boys ...

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  21. FIRST AID EXAMINATIONS

    The final session of examinations in first aid in connection with the present series of classes at Wagga, will be held at the ...

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  22. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The name of Leopold Stewart Johnstone, of Goulburn, was on Friday struck off the roll of solicitors of the Supreme Court of New ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. American Prisoners of War

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The State Department revealed to-day that Japan has not yet permitted neutral observers to investigate the conditions ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    The death has occurred in his 76th year of Dr. Alfred Hollins, noted British organist and choirmaster, who gave a series of organ ...

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  26. MELBOURNE MURDERS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—U.S. Army authorities to-day announced that an American soldier had been detained in connection ...

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  27. FOR THE AMBULANCE

    The superintendent of the Wagga District Ambulance (Mr. M. P. Loth) wishes to acknowledge with sincere thanks and ...

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  28. GLADIOLI LEAVES AND LAVENDER STALKS

    An urgent appeal is being sent out from the Red Cross in Melbourne for gladioli leaves and lavender stalks. They are being used ...

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  29. In New Caledonia

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Noumea says that the American troops in New Caledonia are now thoroughly ...

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  30. COMFORTS FOR ICELAND R.A.A.F.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. C. R. M'Kerihan, honorary general secretary, Australian Comforts Fund, received the following cable from ...

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  31. SUBSTITUTE FOR FUEL

    This is what many people did in Russia at one period, when there was neither wood nor coal available. They soaked two ...

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  32. FALL FROM SULKY

    As he was getting into a sulky in Baylis-street, Wagga on Saturday afternoon. Mr. John Bourke, of Grong Grong, aged 68 years, ...

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  33. TRAINED GROCERS

    So important is efficient food distribution that all trained grocers in military camps should be sent back to their former jobs, ...

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  34. Melbourne Crowds

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Large crowds thronged the city streets this afternoon to witness Melbourne's largest A.R.P. demonstration. The effect ...

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  35. NORTH WAGGA A.L.P.

    A special meeting of the North Wagga branch of the Australian Labor Party will be held at North Wagga to-morrow night at 8 ...

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  36. WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE

    The clerk of the Kyeamba Shire Council (Mr. C. L. Daley) announces that declaration of value forms in connection, with war ...

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  37. RATION BOOKS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Electoral Office has announced details of arrangements for the issue of ration coupon ...

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  38. WITH THE FORCES

    Mrs. W. Coady, formerly of Wagga, has been informed by Cpl. Hamstead, who recently returned from Singapore, that he was with ...

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  39. W.G.S. OLD GIRLS' UNION

    The monthly meeting of the Wagga Grammar School Old Girls' Union will be held at the school at 7 o'clock to-night, when all ...

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  40. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day was observed yesterday throughout the Empire, and in Australia the day was celebrated quietly—there were no ...

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  41. GOVERNMENT AND BEER TRADE

    DUBBO, Sunday.—"The M'Kell Government has made a holy mess of the beer trade," said the leader of the United Country Party (Col ...

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  42. GUN DUEL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Police in a patrol car engaged in a sensational gun duel with alleged for thieves early to-day, and ...

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  43. Sunday Shows Urged in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Sunday—Strong pleas for Sunday shows in Adelaide for Allied troops on leave were made by Major-General Forrest Harding, of the ...

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  44. BREAK OF GAUGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 53-year-old scheme to solve Australia's railway break-of-gauge problems at State borders was revived ...

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  45. Melbourne Murders

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The American soldier who has been detained at the City Watchhouse in connection with the murder of Miss Hosking at ...

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  46. HORROR STORY BY TOKYO RADIO

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Tokyo radio, quoting the Japanese newspaper "Asahi," states: 'Japanese and also Japanese-Americans were ...

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  47. Uniform Tax

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) is consulting the Queensland Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) in an effort to ...

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  48. UNION RESOLUTIONS

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.—A conference of delegates of trade unions on the South Coast to-day carried a resolution asking the ...

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  49. Four Injured in Bus Crash

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Four persons were injured when a front tyre of a bus blew out in Darlinghurst Road late this afternoon and the bus jumped ...

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  50. AUCTION SALE AIDS CHARITY

    At the first session of the auction sale of Commercial Hotel furniture, which was held in the Wonderland Theatre on Saturday, ...

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  51. Police Hampered by Hostile Crowd

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While attempting to arrest a man for using indecent language, Constable M. Healey was attacked from the ...

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  52. NEW WOOL PRICE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Commenting on the new wool price, which will mean an increase of £9,000,000 if next year's clip is as good as this ...

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  53. CRICKET

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first big cricket match this season was played at Lords between Sir Pelham Warner's XI, and an Army ...

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  54. BEER RESTRICTIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"The beer restrictions should be altered if the State Government allows war workers to obtain a drink when ...

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  55. ADVERTISING RESTRICTIONS TO STAY

    CANBERRA, Sunday—The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) stated that the present limitation of ...

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  56. Wool Damaged in Fire

    SYDNEY, Sunday—A large quantity of wool was considerably damaged by fire and water when a fire broke out at a wool scouring works in Botany ...

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  57. Europe Faces Worst Famine

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—The Department of Agriculture announced that Europe's food supplies and prospects have been brought to an ...

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