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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 75 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. The Latest

    LONDON, Friday.—Latest despatches state that the Russians northwest of Stalingrad have recaptured a strategic village and two heights dominating a large area. The Moscow correspondent of the Columbia Broadcasting ...

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  5. Pacific War

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—Flying Fortresses struck by moonlight before dawn yesterday against Rabaul harbor, where there has been a vast concentration of Japanese cargo ships and ...

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  6. WAGGA WAR EFFORT

    A meeting of the sub-committee of the Christmas hamper appeal of the Wages Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund was held at the Union Bank ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    "More than ever woman have a large part to play in the war," said Lady Wakehurst, in opening, the Central Methodist Mission ...

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  8. THE "WEAKER SEX"

    Excepting in odd countries, in old periods where the matriarchate idea of rale has prevailed, women have been commonly accepted as the "weaker sex"—a belief that was seduloway cherished almost throughout the Victorian era. This belief ...

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  9. Big Axis Losses In Mediterranean

    CAIRO, Friday.—Allied planes have sunk 40 Axis freighters, totalling 66,000 tons, since June 1 in the Mediterranean. ...

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  10. Shot Dead in Hospital

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hector Patrick O'Rourke, aged 31 years, a returned soldier of this war, who is believed to come from Cessnock, was shot dead ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. MUNDOWEY BRIDGE

    A special meeting of the Mitchell Shire Council was held yesterday afternoon to consider a letter from the Department of Lands in which it was ...

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  14. GERMAN TORPEDO-BOATS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Stockholm states that Italian and German torpedo-boats are being shipped via ...

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  15. WITH THE FORCES

    Mrs. C. Fisher, of Johnston-street, Wagga, has been advised by the Minister for the Army that her son. NX5986 Sergeant H. W ...

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  16. Wool Report

    The Farmers & Graziers' Co-op. Co. Ltd. reports on the 24th Instant:—We submitted our appraisement ...

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  17. N.E.S.

    The Minister for National Emergency Services (Mr. Heffron) has directed that exercises of A.R.P. personnel throughout the State be ...

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  18. FRENCH AIRMEN

    WASHINGTON, Friday—A righting French fighter group, "Normandie," composed of pilots who fought in France, Britain and the Middle East ...

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  19. Second Front

    NEW YORK, Friday.—"The New York Times" states in an editorial: "The topic of a second front roust have entered the conversation between ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    On September 17 a well known and highly respected resident at Holbrook, Mr. Charles Maynard, suddenly died at his ...

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  21. Japanese Navy

    LONDON, Friday.—The Tokyo official radio states that Imperial Headquarters announced that Japanese naval forces were now operating in ...

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  22. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The Mayor (Ald. H. E. Gissing) will give a civic reception to the president of the Methodist Church in New South Wales (the Rev. ...

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  23. DAFFODIL FAIR AND JUMBLE STALL

    To-day in St. John's Hall and grounds a Daffodil fair will be held, and this will be supported by a jumble stall and afternoon ...

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  24. JAPAN READT FOR LONG WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—The Italian radio announces that Admiral Nomura, who is heading the Japanese naval mission to Rome, said: ...

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  25. SALVAGE DRIVE TO-DAY

    There will be a salvage drive to Wagga business houses this morning, and boys wishing to help should be at the Town Hall at 9 ...

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  26. THE ROCK ANGLICAN BAZAAR

    The Rock Church of England Bazaar will be held on Saturday next, October 3. The usual stalls and poultry tea will be features ...

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  27. VOLUNTEER, DEFENCE CORPS

    The A.M.C. members of the Volunteer Defence Corps will assemble at 10 a.m. to-morrow at the Wagga Drill Hall for further ...

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  28. TWO U.S. SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.—The Navy Department has announced the loss of the destroyer Jarvis an the auxiliary transport Little ...

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  29. Military Concert Coming

    Following the big military gymkhana to be held at the Wagga Showground next Wednesday—which will be a gala day for residents of Wagga ...

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  30. PAPER MACHE CIRCLE WANTED

    We would like to see established in Wagga a papier mache circle. Although the craft and its uses are not, perhaps, as widely known ...

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  31. LANTERN LECTURE ON WORK OF BIBLE SOCIETY

    In spite of the dislocation caused by the war, the British and Foreign Bible Society, which was born in the war years with which ...

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  32. LIQUOR TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Friday—A denial that he had used undue influence in the withdrawal of a charge against a woman licensee ...

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  33. Americans Enter Brazzaville

    LONDON, Friday.—American troops have entered Brazzaville (capital of French Equatorial Africa), according to a report from Lisbon, broadcast by ...

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  34. INJURED WHILE BLASTING

    Conrad Andrew Bohun, laborer, married, of Western Hill, Albury, was admitted to the Albury District Hospital late yesterday ...

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  35. Boxing

    BRISBANE, Friday.—At the Brisbane Stadium, to-night Jimmie Dundee (10.6), of Sydney, knocked out Len Fay (10.8 1/2) in the 11th round ...

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  36. REGISTRATION OF DOGS

    In the past the police have been instructed to exercise discretion when, people could not afford to nay for the registration of a pet ...

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  37. Daylight Saving

    Clocks throughout Australia must be moved one hour forward at 2 a.m. to-morrow, when daylight-saving time will begin ...

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  38. TRUSCOTT KILLS GUN CREW

    How Squadron-Leader Keith Truscott and a companion wiped out the crew of a Japanese field Run which was firing upon ...

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  39. Shipbuilding

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Nearly 200 skilled workers have been dismissed at two leading N.S.W dockyards because the present ...

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  40. MEETING AT THE ROCK

    Following the Red Cross meeting to be held at The Rock on Tuesday next, an important public meeting will be held at 4.30 p.m. ...

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  41. THROWN FROM HORSE

    When she was thrown from a horse on her parents 'property at "Willow Park," Bowne, yesterday, Miss Peggy Plunkett daughter of ...

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  42. ADVERTISING BY AGENTS

    The Wagga police wish to draw attention to the regulations covering advertisement by licensed auctioneers, bouse and land ...

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  43. COLLINGULLIE RED CROSS

    The street stall held recently by the Collingulle Red Cross was most successful, the highly satisfactory total of £40 being made ...

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  44. INJURED BY CRANE

    Mr. George William Spence, single, of Albury, received serious injuries to the spine when he was struck by the suspended book of ...

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  45. YOUNG COMPETITOR

    The youngest competitor in the Wagga Eisteddfod was baby Judith Deegan, daughter of Pilot Officer John F. Deegan and Mrs. Deegan ...

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  46. THREE IDLE MINES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three mines were idle in N.S.W. to-day, involving the loss of production of about 3300 tons. The mines idle were Bulli and ...

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  47. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    A meeting of the Wagga sub-branch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. will be held at the Soldiers' Hall next Saturday night. ...

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  48. SPANISH THRONE

    LONDON, Friday.—It is learned in London that there is no truth in the statement that negotiations have been ...

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  49. SOLDIER KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Cpl. J. J. Keeon was killed and four others injured about 5.30 a.m. when a van crashed into an ...

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  50. MALEBO-EUBERTA CARNIVAL

    In aid of the Prisoners-of-War Fund, the Malebo-Euberta Red Cross will conduct a sports meeting on Saturday, October 17, with ...

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  51. NEWSPAPER BAN REMOVED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The ban placed on the "Daily Telegraph" by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President ...

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  52. PUBLIC FAREWELL

    A public farewell and presentation will be tendered to the popular Wagga stationmaster, Mr. G. Webster, at the Empire Hall ...

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  53. BOMBS IN BELFAST

    BELFAST Friday.—A home-made bomb exploded early to-day at the back of the police barracks in Bowens Square. Another ...

    Article : 42 words
  54. GREGADOO PICNIC

    The annual Gregadoo School picnic will be held on Saturday next, followed by a dance in the hall at night. There will be good ...

    Article : 30 words
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