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  2. Advertising

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  4. WAR IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— Chungking had its first air raid for 11 months yesterday. U.S. planes attacked the bombers, none ...

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  5. NARANDERA RED CROSS

    The annual meeting of the Narandera branch of the Red Cross Society was held on July 21. Mrs. Austin (president) referred to her long ...

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  6. FUNERAL

    The funeral of the late Mr. Frederick Fetterman Clough, of Peter-street, Wagga, who died late on Sunday night, took place yesterday. The cortege, ...

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  7. ILLICIT LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government's determined attitude in its campaign to stamp out the evils of illicit liquor ...

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  8. COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"The Federal Government must reconsider its decision and allow former miners to return to their mines ...

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  9. THE WAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Declaring that we were on the eve of a new economic era which involved the greatest sacrifice ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S GREAT PERIL

    The fall of the key city of Rostov at the gateway to the Caucasus is an event the significance of which cannot be minimised, and the Allied High Commands, as well as the general public of the Allied countries, must realise the dire ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  12. REOPENING OF BURMA ROAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Secretary for India (Mr. L. S Amery) in a speech yesterday said that the Allies intended, as soon ...

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  13. IDLE MINERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—One fresh hitch which was reported on the New South Wales coalfields to-day occurred in the western ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. "SCANDALOUS!"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Hearing the announcement from Sydney that the State railway authorities received instructions from ...

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  16. APPEAL DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The State Full Court to-day dismissed an appeal by the former president of the Australia First Movement, ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS

    "Appointment for Love" will be presented at the Capitol Theatre, Wagga, at a matinee to-day and again to-night, also to-morrow afternoon and ...

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  18. "OUR GREATEST ENEMY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"Public complacency is our greatest enemy," said the Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. Heffron) to-night. He ...

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  19. The Rock Diggers' Ball

    The annual Diggers' ball, held at The Rock last Friday night was a great success. About 400 people were present, including visitors from ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN GUN

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—Australian artillery officers are particularly pleased with the performance of the Australian-made ...

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  21. "SIERRA SUE" AT THE PLAZA

    Gene Autry is shown in one of his best pictures, "Sierra Sue," which will be presented at the Plaza Theatre to-njght, and every night until ...

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  22. URANQUINTY BRANCH

    The annual meeting of the Uranquinty branch of the Red Cross Society was held during the month in the local hall. There was a large ...

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  23. GAOL ESCAPEE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—William George Riley, aged 41 years, who is alleged to have escaped from Long Bay Gaol on December 27, ...

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  24. ITEMS OF NEWS

    A meeting of the committee of the Hathaway Patriotic Shop was held at Mrs. John Campbell's home on Monday, Mrs. W. L. ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    Miss Maria Ryan, of Waratah, is in the Mater Misercordias Hospital, Waratah (via Newcastle) where she has undergone a successful operation for ...

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  26. N.Z. AIRMEN KILLED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday. In an aircraft collision to-day, two members of the N.Z. Air Force were killed and another ...

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  27. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  28. "A NIGHT IN MERRIE OLDE ENGLAND"

    A very successful dance took place at the Masonic Hall, Wagga, on Friday night last, when "A Night in Merrie Olde England" was staged. The ...

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  29. "INDUSTRIAL MIRACLE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a broadcast address to-night Mr. C. A. Crofts, secretary of the A.C.T.U., spoke of "Australia's ...

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  30. "VICTORY" FASHIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"Although no steps have been taken to standardise headgear, this might yet be done." said an ...

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  31. Wagga War Effort

    Parades for the week-end arranged for the 19th Battalion V.D.C. are as follow:— H.Q. Coy: Engineers will parade at ...

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  32. C.Y.M.C.

    The fortnightly meeting of the C.Y.M.C. was held on Monday night in the club rooms. There was a grand attendance. After ...

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  33. TAXING TROOPS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Mair) to-day charged the Federal Government with imposing ...

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  34. SOUTH SIDE GROUP

    The South Side Group will conduct its monthly social in the Presbyterian Hall, Coleman-street, Wagga, on Friday night, and the proceedings will ...

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  35. DEFERRED PAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Members of the A.I.F. returned from active service who have been discharged, and who immediately join the ...

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  36. CHURCH OF ENGLAND REST HUT DANCE

    There will be a dance at St. Luke's Hall, Wagga, to-night, in aid of the Church of England Rest Hut. Mrs. M'Grath's orchestra will supply the ...

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  37. EQUAL PAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Twelve-hour shifts resulted in decreased productivity, said Mrs. Violet Booth, process worker in a ...

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  38. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION

    Eightyfour children received their final injections yesterday at St. John's Hall, Wagga, under the diphtheria immunisation ...

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  39. NO TIME TO SHOP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The president of the Sydney and Suburban Shopkeepers' Association (Mr. Little) said to-day that one of ...

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  40. OBITUARY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The former editor of "Country Life," Mr. Darcy Gilligan, died in hospital to-day. He was regarded as a world authority on ...

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  41. WITH THE FORCES

    Sister Alleen Irving, who recently arrived in Australia after her dramatic escape from Singapore and later from Java. spent 8 hours' leave with her ...

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  42. REST HUT DANCE AT LADYSMITH

    On Friday night a dance and euchre party will be held in the Ladysmith Hall for the purpose of raising funds for the new Church of England Rest ...

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  43. HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Efficient measures were being used to meet the problem of providing increased hospital accommodation for ...

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  44. RATIONALISATION OF TRANSPORT

    A meeting to discuss means of eliminating unnecessary use of petrol, convened by Cr. A. D. Finlayson, was held in the Yerong Creek Public Hall ...

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  45. LADY BRADDON

    Lady Braddon, wife of Sir Henry Braddon, of "Rohini." Edgecliff road. Woollahra, passed away on July 23 at a private hospital in Sydney. She was ...

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  46. ALLIED SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Allied Supply council met in Melbourne to-day. Representatives of U.S. and New Zealand ...

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  47. R.S.L. MEMBERSHIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All servicemen with NX numbers, whether or not they have sailed from Australia, and all-N numbers who ...

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  48. COMPANY PROFITS

    Total company prifits in Australia have risen from about £90,000,000 in the pre-war year to £110,000,000 in the present year. The increase of 22 ...

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  49. MRS. C. VIRGONA

    The death occurred in a private hospital in Wagga yesterday of a highly respected resident of Wages in Mrs. Caterina Virgona at the age of 62 ...

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  50. PRISON CAMPS

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.)—The Tokyo official radio quotes a despatch by Mr. R. P. Cronin, chief of the American Associated ...

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  51. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Daily Advertiser" subscribes. The ...

    Article : 112 words
  52. H.M.A.S. PERTH CREW

    It was learnt at the Navy Office that reports bed been received from an unconfirmed enemy source that a number of personnel ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Fraser) made a test flighr in an Australian-built Beaufort ...

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  54. MR. J. J. O'CONNOR

    The death occurred at the age of 59 years, in a private hospital in Melbourne, on Saturday, of Mr. Jerrimiah James O'Connor, formerly of Wagga. ...

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