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  2. C.W.A. GROUP

    The Murrumbidgee-Lachlan Group of the Country Women's Association held its seventh annual conference at the Griffith ...

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  3. THE WAR

    SYDNEY, Monday. — "The time has arrived for the declaration of a Pacific Charter which will give inspiration and ...

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  4. FARM LABOR

    Considerable interest was shown by farmers who were present at two well-attended meetings held yesterday afternoon and last night ...

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  5. WAR LOAN COMMITTEE

    At a War Loan Committee meeting held at the Wagga Town Hall last night, after an address by the organiser for the New South Wales War Savings Committee (Mr. K. C. Williams), it was ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    "Hellzapoppin'," which will be seen at the Capitol Theatre to-night, has been rated one of Hollywood's outstanding comedy ...

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  7. "DISGRACE TO AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was a disgrace to Australia, after Mr. Curtin's austerity appeal, to see 74,000 people at the races on ...

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  8. "CALL OUT THE MARINES"

    "You barnacle-crusted, leather-necked son of a double-crossing top-kick!" "Why, you brass-polishin' dog robber—how long has ...

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  9. V.D.C. WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Commenting on the Volunteer Defence Corps, Mr. Forde, Army Minister, said "I am having carefully ...

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  10. TAXATION ANOMALY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The anomaly of men serving in New Guinea whose incomes were in excess of £250 being subjected to tax ...

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  11. C.B.S. APPEAL DANCE

    Another successful dance to aid the C.B.S. appeal was held at St. Joseph's Hall on Friday night last. The hall was attractively ...

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  12. Tumut Dairy Co.

    Twentyfive shareholders were present at the 40th annual general meeting of shareholders of the Tumut Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd. Mr. W. H. ...

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  13. PRISONERS OF WAR GET MAIL

    Further evidence that the bottleneck which has been responsible for the hold-up of letters and parcels to Australian ...

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  14. REST HUT DANCE

    A dance will be held to-morrow night at the All Services' Palais, Kincaid-street, in aid of the Church of England Rest Hut. A ...

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  15. W.R.A.N.S.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Members of the Women's Royal Australian Navy Service will in future be required to enlist for the duration ...

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  16. DANCE AT NORTH WAGGA

    A euchre party and dance will be held at the North Wagga Hall on Friday night in aid of the Wagga ambulance auxiliary. There ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. BOMBERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Australian bombers were responsible for giving a final blow to an Axis munition train which had been ...

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  18. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Business on the Stock Exchange to-day was firm although limited. Many of the shares are now jammed at ...

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  19. DANCE AT ST. LUKE'S

    In aid of the Church of England Rest Hut and St. John's Rest Rooms, a dance will be held at St. Luke's Hall to-morrow night. ...

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  20. CRICKET

    At an enthusiastic meeting held at the Patriotic Hut last night it was decided to form an association to be known as the Wagga District and ...

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  21. Yerong Creek Red Cross

    There was a large attendance at the monthly meeting of the 'Yerong Creek branch of the Red Cross Society, at which Miss Hutchings presided. ...

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  22. BORAMBOLA DANCE

    A dance and euchre party will be held at the Borambola Hall on Friday, October 30, in aid of the Australian War Orphans. There ...

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  23. BROWNOUT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Proposals for the relaxation of the brownout in Sydney were discussed to-day at a conference between the ...

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  24. NORTH WAGGA A.L.P. DANCES

    The North Wagga A.L.P. will resume its weekly dances on Thursday night at the Masonic Hall. These dances have always ...

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  25. BUTTER PRICE

    CANBERRA, Monday—The £2,000,000 subsidy for the dairying industry will probably be sufficient to prevent some increase ...

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  26. New Bursary Scale

    SYDNEY Monday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Clive Evatt) announced last night a revision of the family income scales ...

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  27. LETTERS TO P.O.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Many letters for prisoners of war in Germany and Italy were still being posted without any indication on ...

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  28. C.W.A. Younger Set

    The eighth annual conference of the Riverina group of the C.W.A. Younger Set was held at Albury on Saturday afternoon. It was officially ...

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  29. ARMY CALL-UP

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Additional men in classes 1 and 2 will receive their call-up notices for the Army this week. They will go ...

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  30. SIR EARLE PAGE'S VIEWS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Addressing dairy farmers at Taree to-day, Sir Earle Page advocated a subsidy to provide a flat rate of 4d ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    Judge Herbert Raine Curlewis died on Sunday at his residence, Warringah-road, Mosman, at the age of 73. He had been ill almost ...

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  32. SQUADRON-LEADER FRASER

    Squadron-Leader Simon Fraser, of the Melbourne Stock Exchange, died yesterday following an injury received in a motor accident in ...

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  33. INDIGNATION IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A meeting of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation will be held in Sydney on Thursday to ...

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  34. BOWLS

    Thirty-two players made up eight rinks and played three games of nine heads for the vice-president's trophy at the Junee bowling green at the ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. ENTERTAINMENTS UNT[?]

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lieut-Col Jim Gerald and Captain Jim Davidson, of the Entertainments Unit. returned to Sydney to-day ...

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