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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 71 words
  3. The Latest

    MOSCOW, Sunday,—Appealing vigorously for a second front at the earliest possible moment that military leaden approve, Mr. Wendell Willkie to-day emphasised that next summer may be too late. ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) flew from Wagga to Cootamundra on Tuesday last and during the afternoon ...

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  5. WAGGA WAR EFFORT

    Almost 500 persons took part in the exercises for National Emergency Service staffs, held in Wagga yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  6. THE WAS

    "It was a surprise to me when 1 heard about it. Many other chaps do the same but get nothing because they are not seen." ...

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  7. Elephant Power

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Farmers are using elephants for ploughing in the Texas district. A circus left most of its ...

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  8. THE TRANSPORT PROBLEM

    A variety of opinions are held, and an uncountable number of suggestions bare arisen in connection with transport difficulties brought under the spotlight of publicity because of the war crisis. These difficulties have been keenly accentuated by war ...

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  9. C.C.C. CALL-UP IGNORED

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Mr. Stanley Cox, who said yesterday that he bad been seriously injured on active service in Greece ...

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  10. State N.E.S. Tests

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—To give reali[?]n to the Statewide N.E.S. est to-day, about 20,000 noise bombs were exploded. The Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  12. Stalingrad Battle Continues

    "The main battle areas last night were still Stalingrad. Mosdok (Caucasus), and Sinyavino (Leningrad from), with no changes on other ...

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  13. Brawl in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two Australian soldiers, a Filipino merchant seaman and a civilian were injured in a brawl in George-street, City, on ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. RANKS FOR CHAPLAINS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Australians Army chaplains are to be given rank corresponding to the status of their various classes ...

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  16. Mr. Forde Urged to Visit North

    CANBERRA. Sunday. — Supporting the proposed visit to New guinea by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde), the leader of the U.A.P. (Mr. W. M. ...

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  17. D.F.M. FOR SERGEANT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Sgt. Colin Osborne Chapman (20), of Marrickville. has been awarded the Distinguished Plying Medal. ...

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  18. BIGGER V.D.C.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A further increase in the war establishment of the Volunteer Defence Corps is being considered ...

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  19. Concert at Plaza

    Splendid entertainment was given to a crowded house at the Plaza Theatre last night, when the usual Sunday night concert was given to members ...

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  20. ITEMS OF NEWS

    No ration books will be issued by returning officers of Commonwealth electoral divisions after September 30, advise officials of ...

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  21. PROSPECTOR'S HOARD.

    A hoard of £2000 was found in a locked cupboard in former prospector Bill Beatty's little cottage, at Hill End when he died last ...

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  22. WITH THE FORCES

    Trooper John Cusack, accompanied by his pal, Alf Geoffreys, returned to camp after spending leave with their mother, brother ...

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  23. FEDERAL CONTROL OF RAILWAYS

    CANBERRA. Sunday. — The Commonwealth control of railways was strongly advocated by Sir Earle Page to-day. This, he ...

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  24. FOR SERVICE FAMILIES

    A very big service, not much publicised. is rendered to the families of sailors, soldiers, and airmen through the instrumentality ...

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  25. RAILWAY TRANSFERS

    Mr. L. Bodie, railway night officer, has been transferred from Narrabri to Wagga a s station master. Mr. J. M. Sullivan, of ...

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  26. AUSTERITY CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Sunday — in a signed article in the current issue of the "Church Standard," the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said ...

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  27. EXERCISES HELD IN JAPANESE METHODS

    PERTH, Sunday.—"I am now more confident of what we will do to the enemy if he comes here." said a senior officer yesterday. commenting on ...

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  28. RED CROSS MARKET STALL

    The Wagga branch of the Red Cross Society conducted a market stall in Fitzmaurice-street, Wagga, on Saturday, and the takings ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    The death occured at her residence, Henty. of an old and respected resident of Henty and Cookardinia, Mrs. Eliza Jovce, at ...

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  30. Next Stage of War in Pacific

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Tokyo official radio states that the Premier (General Tojo). addressing the National Service Association said "All ...

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  31. COMMUNION BREAKFAST AT GANMAIN

    At St. Peter's Church of England, Ganmain, yesterday morning the Bishop of Riverina (the Right Rev. Dr. Reginald Halse) ...

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  32. HAREFIELD C.W.A.

    Those present at the September meeting of the Harefield C.W.A. on Wednesday last included Mesdames M'Nickle (presiding). Kennedy, Kirk ...

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  33. START NOW

    The Prime Minister has made the practical suggestion that every Australian should begin saving now, in order to pay a deposit on ...

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  34. MR. F. WILSON

    The death occurred last Thursday. September 24, of Mr. Fredercik Wilson, of 108 High-street Prahran. Melbourne, and formerly ...

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  35. PRISONER AMOK

    BATHURST, Saturday.—A prisoner who ran amok in Bathurst with a sledge hammer and large knife threatened to use the knife ...

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  36. "CALLING ALBURY."

    A forthcoming B.B.C. broadcast in the series "Calling Australian Towns" will be addressed to Albury on Saturday, October 10. ...

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  37. Louis-Conn Fight Off

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The spokesman for the Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Stimson) made a final statement to-day that the Louis-Conn fight ...

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  38. DAFFODIL FAIR

    A very successful daffodil for and afternoon tea was held in St. John's Hall and grounds, Wagga, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  39. MR. W. H. HINCHCLIFF

    The funeral of Mr. William Henry Hinchcliff, of Junee, will take place this morning, the cortege moving from St. Luke's ...

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  40. Young Woman in Straitjacket

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mrs. Joan Moore, aged 21 years, of Potts Point, received a fractured forearm and probable fracture to her ankle and to ...

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  41. MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE. Sunday. — Maxwell John Berney has been arrested and charged with the murder of William Percival Rogers, aged 62 ...

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  42. DAYLIGHT SAVING STARTS

    Daylight saving started yesterday when all clocks were advanced one hour at 2 a.m. The only train reaching Wagga yesterday which was ...

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  43. CHILD DELINQUENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A new deal for child delinquents is to be demanded by the Teachers' Federation. Drastic changes which are ...

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  44. BUSHBANGING DAYS RECALLED

    The death of Thomas Harragon, aged 82 years. of Temora recalls the murder of William Baxter at Combaning by the bushranger ...

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  45. COL COHEN GIVES PAY TO TREASURY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday — Col Harold Cohen, who was appointed Director of Amenities in July, desires that be should not ...

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  46. Works Council

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,—A mass meeting of 1600 building workers to-day carried a motion demanding that an investigation be made0 into ...

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  47. COOLAMON AND GANMA[?]

    Highly realistic A.R.P. exercises were carried out yesterday at Coolamon and Ganmain about 98 N.E.S. personnel being in duty ...

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  48. CIVIC RECEPTION

    At 11 o'clock to-morrow morning at the Town Hall a civic reception will be tendered to the Rev. T. M. Taylor, B.A., president of the Methodist ...

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  49. MAN FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE Sunday.—A man believed to be George Percival Williams aged 55 years wharf laborer, was found dead in the ...

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  50. QUICK FOOD ORDER FOR TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Sat.,—Faced with the urgent necessity of getting processed foods to Australian troops in the front line of the ...

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  51. THE WEATHER

    Wagga yesterday experienced its warmest day since April last, the temperature in the shade reaching 80.4 degrees. This high ...

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  52. BOY DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Thomas Jenkins Bray, aged 12 year of Allawah. was drowned in a pond in Scarborough park, Kogarah ...

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  53. A.L.F. Casualty Lists

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In two Victorian casualty lists issued to-day there are only two N.S.W. men, and both come from Corowe, Pte. J. K. Dickson ...

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