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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 32 words
  3. War in Australia

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—in the third raid on Darwin In successive days the Japanese lost six fighters, and the Allies lost two planes. This ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Randwick Military Hospital on June 11 of Mr. A.S. (Major) Ford, aged 66 years, and formerly stock ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. Japan Says—

    Melbourne was bombed on Monday night, according to a Tokyo broadcast picked up by a Department of information ...

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  6. CLOTHES RATIONING

    Since the Commonwealth Government announced some little time ago that rationing of clothing was to be introduced Into ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. F. H. Burns, town clerk, yesterday resumed duty at the wagga Town Hall after undergoing an operation. ...

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  8. HIGH STANDARD

    SYDNET, Tuesday.—N.E.S. arrangements In Sydney are on a high standard, said Mr. J. W. Hannan, deputy-chief engineer of the ...

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  9. VOICE OF THE PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    At last a definite move is afoot to organise the primary producers of Australia to enable them to speak with one voice on all matters of national importance which affect them. A meeting of representatives of various farmers' organisations, held in Sydney ...

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  10. MISS S. M. MGEADY

    The death of Miss Sheila Maud M'Geady, of Narandera, occurred in the Narandera District Hospital last Wednesday. Miss M'Geady ...

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  11. AWARDS FOR AIRMEN

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—PlightLieut. John William Yarraa, of Grafton, has been awarded the D.C.M.This was announced by ...

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  12. sHEIGHT OF THE BIVER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  13. Weather and River Statistics

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 words
  14. War on Axis

    Six Indian nationals of the Iroquois Confederacy, have declared war against the Axis. The Onondaga chieftain told ...

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  15. ANOTHER CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—When their plane crashed while on a test flight near Sydney on Saturday, Pilot-Officer Peter James Cust, ...

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  16. RAID DAMAGE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. —in Monday's raid on Darwin the most harm was caused by glass and flying fragments from "daisy ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. A.M.F. TRANSFERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Stating he had received complaints that pressure had been brought to bear on the A.M.F. men in some ...

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  18. ARMY NURSES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Australian Army nurses who are already married, or who married while In service, may retain their ...

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  19. MR. H. L. ANDERSON

    The death occurred at Narandera District Hospital of one of the best known and most highly respected residents of the district ...

    Article : 268 words
  20. Family Notices

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  21. V.D.C. MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All members of the V.D.C. must register for military service. Explaining this instruction to-day the Army ...

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  22. BLUE CHEVRONS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Blue chevrons for members of the A.I.F. who have seen service overseas are being manufactured and the ...

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  23. SCHOOLBOY FRACTURES LEG

    James Derrick, aged 13 years, of "Karoola," Tumblong, fractured his right leg yesterday when he fell off a fence while playing at ...

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  24. ITEMS OF NEWS

    As no criminal cases have been set down for hearing at the sitting of the Supreme Court at Narandera on June 23, jurors ...

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  25. GAOL FOR BEGGING ALMS

    When he pleaded guilty at the Wagga Police Court yesterday. Dennis Francis Gleeson, aged 47 years, was sentenced to three ...

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  26. SHOPS MAT SELL FULL STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. - A Na­tional security Act clothing order Issued to-night formally revokes the clothing orders reducing sales ...

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  27. Liberty Loan

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A record rush of production and ation-wide distribution was involved in a motion picture made, and ir ...

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  28. New Chief

    LONDON, Tuesday—Lieut.General Macready has arrived to assume the post of Chief of the British Army Staff, succeeding Lieut-General Sir ...

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  29. PLANE SERVICE CLOSED

    Owing to their Lockheed passenger plane having been taken over for military transport, the Ansett Airways service from ...

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  30. WITH THE FORCES

    Pilot-Officer Edgar Exley Kirkham, of North Strathfield, who, as announced in our issue on Monday had been mentioned in ...

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  31. PROHIBITED GOODS

    MELBOUPNE, Tuesday—A new list of goods, the manufacture of which is expected to be prohibited, is expected to be gazetted almost ...

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  32. POTATO SHORTAGE

    Potatoes are needed urgently for the Services. The defence authorities are considering allowing men, with three months military ...

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  33. Reich Council

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Berlin radio says that Hitler appointed Goering as president of the Ketch Reserve Council, which was newly ...

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  34. CHILDREN'S RED CROSS EFFORT

    A very successful function was held at Narandera recently by two little girls, Marlon Faulkner and Beryl Walton. Excellent must ...

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  35. GIRL DROWNED

    A sad fatality oocurred at Koorawatha when a 10-year-old girl fell into the flooded Back Creek and was drowned. After school a ...

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  36. MR. R. D. BRADLEY

    News has been 'received from Sydney whither he had gone from Tumbarumba some months ago. of the death of Mr. P[?]ginald ...

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  37. AIR OBSERVES CORPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The strength of the Volunteer Air Observers Corps, established to detect the approach of possible ...

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  38. Galore C.W.A.

    There was a good attendance at the June meeting of the Galore Country Women's Association. The president (Mrs. Scott) presided, and others ...

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  39. Welcome Home

    Lance-Corporal Lenon, who enlisted from Lake Cargelllgo two years ago, was welcomed home last Saturday. He has seen active ...

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  40. BABIES' CLOTHING

    Mothers need not worry about clothing for their babies, said the Customs Minister (Senator Keane) to-day. The first endeavor of the ...

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  41. RED CROSS

    The Red Cross Society has received the following additional donations: Red cross Dream Home art union £50,000. Corowa and ...

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  42. SOLDIER WELCOMED AT THE ROCK

    A representative gathering assembled at The Rock Masonic Hall a few days ago to welcome home from the Middle East Pte. ...

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  43. JAPANESE LOOTERS IN N.E.I

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Large Industries in the N.E.I. are being handed over to Japanese private enterprise by the Japanese ...

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  44. TEA RATION

    MELBOURNE, Tu :day. - The Rationing Commission has not made any move at present to examine the possibility of a larger ...

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  45. "MUST PAT FOR VICTORY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — "The price we must pay for victory is a heavy one. It is, in fact, expected n the next financial year to amount ...

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  46. REMAND ON STEALING CHARGE

    At the Wagga Police Court yesterday. John George Mervyn Price, aged 52 years, was charged with stealing at Wagga on or about ...

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  47. SYDNEY SHOPS QUIET

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. - In con-trast with the panic and rush on pre-ratlon days, careful busing and quiet business marked the ...

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  48. CHECK ON SERVICE EVADERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Army authorities, acting on a recommendation from the Director General of Manpower are carrying out a ...

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  49. YASS TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thomas Willam Davis, aged 49 years, of Yass, who pleaded guilty to a charge of having burled the body of his ...

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  50. Wagga War Effort

    The following are the Wagga district V.D.C. arrangements for the coming week-end:— A Coy. (Mr A. Bender): No's 4, 5, ...

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  51. THE ROCK POST OFFICE

    Mr. L. Slattery, postmaster at The Rock, has been notified that his office has been made a bulk postage office. This means that ...

    Article : 65 words
  52. DUBLIN PROTEST

    LONDON, Monday. - Superbly dressed mannequins, salesmen in blade morning coats and striped trousers, floor managers and ...

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  53. Three Airmen Killed,

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Two commissioned office and a sergeant were killed and eight member of the crew injured, two of KILLED ...

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  54. INJURED BY CIRCULAR SAW

    While working a circular saw at White's case factory, Tarcuttaroad, Wagga, shortly after '8 ...

    Article : 58 words
  55. Ministry of Food Production

    The Suggestion by Mr. E. H. Graham. M.L.A. for Wagga, that the Federal Government should create a Ministay of Primary Production to ...

    Article : 142 words
  56. CASUALTY LIST

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  57. LECTURE TO WARDENS TO-NIGHT

    A course of lectures to Wagga A.R.P. wardens will begin tonight, the lecturer being Mr. H. Stanley, who recently attended a ...

    Article : 87 words
  58. ELDERLY MAN INJURES WRIST

    When he tripped and fell over some steps at his home on the Junee-road. North Wagga, shortly before midnight on Monday, ...

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  59. MR. FORDE SHOCKED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Declaring that he had been shocked by many Incidents he had seen In Melbourne Indicative of lack of ...

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  60. A.C.F. WORKERS FEARS

    Workers for the Australian Comforts Fund who have been buying their own wool are won-dering whether these purchases ...

    Article : 90 words
  61. LEETON CANNERY SEERS EXTRA RANDS

    Hie Leeton Co-operative Cannery Ltd., Leeton.announces in an advertisement in this issue that it can offer employment to ...

    Article : 88 words
  62. IMMUNISATION CAMPAIGN

    The diphtheria immunisation campaign under the direction of the wagga Municipal Council was continued yesterday at St. John's ...

    Article : 128 words
  63. GARDEN NOTES

    The Wagga Society's gardening notes were unavoidably delayed this week, but it is hoped to publish them in an early issue. in ...

    Article : 106 words
  64. SHEEP STEALING AT HOMEBUSH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —What Is believed to be the first case of sheep stealing In the Sydney metropolitan area for at least half ...

    Article : 68 words
  65. SOLDIER'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—When the body of Private Seth Wellington, aged 27 years, U.S. Army, was found in North Carlton goods siding ...

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  66. HUME DISTRIBUTION

    It was reported from Albury yesterday that a total of 106.000 ration books were distributed in the Hume electorate, which ...

    Article : 53 words
  67. OUR CABLE SERVICS

    Special arrangement Reuter's worle sources of Information (* used in the compliation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue and all ...

    Article : 39 words
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