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    LONDON, Tuesday—A Moscow communique issued to-day stated: The Red Army continued to annihilate enemy groups north of Stalingrad. The Russians occupied a number of pillboxes and, on the southern front broke the enemy resistance ...

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  3. IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Announcing that some 2000 carpenten are urgently needed and required for urgent war work the Deputy Director of ...

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  4. RABAUL BATTERED

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.—A strong attack by Flying Fortresses against the Japanese airfields at Rabaul before dawn yesterday was the main blow struck against the enemy that day. Ground activity near Wan was restricted to ...

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  5. ALLIED WORKS COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Graham Marshall, taxi-driver, of Neutral Bay. told the Allied Worki Council Inquiry to-day that until recently he had been ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. Advertising

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  8. VITAL NEED FOR WAR SAVINGS

    Hundreds of thousands of Australians are already members of war savings groups—on factories, in offices, in shops, in streets—but in proportion to population this country is still a lonf way behind Britain, where there are approximately 14,000,000 members ...

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  9. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  10. Raid on Rabaul

    Somewhere in New Guinea: Behind the success of the smashing raid by American Flying Fortresses on the Japanese aerodromes of Lakanal and ...

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  11. GAS COMPANIES WANT MEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In order to step up production for the winter the gas companies in Sydney have asked for additional men but the State ...

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  12. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 words
  13. ORGANISATION OF NURSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Hospitals Association (Mr. Simpson) to-day urged the appointment of an expert committee to assist ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN POLICY

    NEW YORK. Monday (A.A.P.).—The Australian Minister (Sir Owen Dixon) In a broadcast. "Australia's Stake in the War." said it was ...

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  15. Two Men Shot Dead

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday.—Shots fired from a service automatic at 1.30 in the morning in a house in Wellington resulted in the deaths of ...

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  16. Spiritual Welfare of Nation

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. Henry Martin, editor-in-chief of the Press Association, in a speech declared that the war presented the finest ...

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  17. BEACFIGHTERS OVER TIMOR

    Somewhere in Australia.—Beaufighters on Sunday made a spectacular return to the seme of their most devastating raid ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. John Mylan and family, of Gurwood-street. Wagga. returned to Wagga at the week-end. After the family had spent the first half of the ...

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  19. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The Junee branch of the Red Cross Society conducted a stall for three hours in Junee on Saturday afternoon and soon disposed of all goods on hand ...

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  20. THREE MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Excelsior No. 1 colliery was idle to-day as a protest, It is said, against the shortage of tobacco. Three hundred men were ...

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  21. FOOT CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    Mr. R. Rennie of Cootmundra, was working on a hay bailing machine, and was feeding hay into the machine when his foot became entangled in the ...

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  22. Family Notices

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  23. CASUALTY LIST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  24. Ferry Employees

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The depute among members of the Firemens and Deckhands' Union employed on the ferries of the Port Jackson and Manly ...

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  25. In South Africa.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to the Berlin radio French and American forces are still counter-attacking in Faid Pass The United States ...

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  26. JUNEE HOSPITAL SUBSIDY INCREASED

    The Junee Hospital Board has received word that its annual subsidy from the Hospitals Commission has been increased by £400 per annum ...

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  27. FALL FROM TRAIN

    While travelling on the express train a soldier thinking that he was opening a door to step into another carriage. when between Junee and Wagga ...

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  28. Powers Bill

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The Legislative Assembly to-day accepted the amendment to the Commonwealth Powers Bill submitted by the Premier ...

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  29. SOLDIERS' HOSTEL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The question as to whether the new soldiers hostel in Sadney should be controlled by the Army authorities or the Australian ...

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  30. VEGETABLE FARM

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—The Director General of Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) will shortly fly to New Guinea to supervise the ...

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  31. Cannery Work

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The Victorian Director of Manpower (Mr. Cameron) announced to-day that the Army had agreed to the temporary ...

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  32. OBITUARY

    The death has occurred it the age of 83 years, of John French Campbell, formerly Deputy Master of the Royal Mint in Western Australia. ...

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  33. GIFT OF AMBULANCES

    A gift of ambulances bought by thousands of American school children for the Australian armed forces was accepted by the External Affairs ...

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  34. JAPANESE CLAIM

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.).—It is claimed by Japanese Imperial Headquarters that a Japanese naval air squadron sank two U.S. ...

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  35. Mr. Churchill in Turkey

    ANKARA. Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill handled to the Turkish President a message from the King and one from President Roosevelt. ...

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  36. MRS. H. P CARBERRY

    The death is recorded of Mrs. Saran Carberry. wife of the president of the Gundagal Shire Council (Mr. H. P Carberry). Mrs. Cirbetry's demise was ...

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  37. Mission Party

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday.—A party of 29 persons, rescued by a United States submarine from the Japanese, has been landed in a New ...

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  38. ELECTRICAL STORM

    Robert Capel. the youthful sou of Mr. R. Capel, of Barraba, was standing on his parents' verandah holding s clothes line, as he watched a storm ...

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  39. American Women

    Women who want to be offices in the W.A.A.C., the U.S Army's women's auxiliary will have to came up through the ranks. That is the announcement ...

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  40. Heat Wave

    Wagga had its hottest day for this summer on Monday when the temperature in the shade reached 110 degrees. The reading at 3 p.m. was ...

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  41. NEW HOSPITAL SHIP

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—The Army Minister (Mr Forde) announced to-day that a new Australian hospital ship would be ready for service about ...

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  42. R.A.A.F. MISSING.

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) in a statement to-night on R.A.A.F. announcements to bereaved next of kin ...

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  43. PRICE OF SUPERPHOSPHATE

    A national security order gazetted on Monday fixes £6/1/ a ton as the maximum price at which Commonwealth Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd. ...

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  44. RATION BOOKS

    The chairman of the Rationing Commission (Mr. Coles) announced yesterday that, after June 15. the present coupon books would be of ...

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  45. New Guinea Battles

    Somewhere in Australia.—A United States force in Australia is now being taught methods of training based on the lessons learned during the fighting ...

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  46. MRS. W. MURPHY

    A gloom passed over Murrumburrah yesterday when the news of the death of Mrs. William Murphy of Clarke-street, reached her people. She had ...

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  47. DOGS AS SCOUTS

    Somewhere to New Guinea, Tuesday.—Several Australians who took part in the heavy fighting near Wau during the last three ...

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  48. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION AT TARCUTTA

    Doctors and officers will be in attendance at the Tarcutta Memorial Hall at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon to give diphtheria Immunisation ...

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  49. DESTRUCTION OF RATS IN WAGGA

    Mr. L Wentworth who holds the degrees of Professor of Entomology (Zurich University), was in Wagga yesterday and in the afternoon he ...

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  50. [?] IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—For the sixth successive day the temperature to Adelaide exceeded the century mark. Yesterday the temperature was ...

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  51. Tragedy On Ship

    GIBRALTAR, Tuesday.—Fourteen seamen, mostly Australians and Scotsmen, who were scalded to death aboard a ship were buried in the same grave ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN WINE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The president of the Australian Wine Producers" Association (Mr. Davies), to-day urged the public and members of the ...

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  53. SOFT DRINKS FOR SOLDIERS

    CANBEHRA. Tuesday.—A soft drink factory with 900 dozen bottles a day capacity is now being erected in New Guinea, said the Army Minister (Mr. ...

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  54. COLD WEATHER IN PERTH

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Saturday was the coldest January day in Perth since 1912. the maximum shade temperature being 69 degrees. ...

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  55. Burma Campaign

    LONDON. Tuesday.—British forward patrols on the Assam front are now operating in the Tamau area in the Upper Chindwin district ...

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  56. Girl's Death

    BENDIGO. Tuesday.—Miss Euphemia Isdale Less, aged 21 daughter of Mr. James Lees, of Egerton Park. Elmore, died from burns yesterday. ...

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  57. FEDERAL REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Customs and excise revenue in January was £5357.992 compared with £4.494207 in Uie same month of ...

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  58. Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— A young soldier was arrested a Puckapunyal camp to-day by Detective-Sergeant M'Guffie and was charged with the ...

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  59. FIXED PRICE FOR ORANGES

    A recommendation that maximum retail prices be fixed for oranges will. It is understood, be made to Federal Cabinet this week. Departmental ...

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  60. CHARITY DANCE TO-NIGHT

    The Wagga Butchers Bakers and Fruiterers Committee will hold a dance at St. Luke's Hall to-night in aid of the Wagga Base Hospital, Lewisham ...

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  61. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Services win be resumed by the Rev. Geo Gray on Sunday next at Tootool at 11 a.m. Boree Creek 3 p.m., and Lockhart 8 p.m. ...

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  62. TAXATION REBATES

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—It is highly probable that at the Labor caucus meeting on Thursday a strong move Kill be made for the reconsideration ...

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  63. DANCE IN AID OF FIELD AMBULANCE

    At the All Services' Palais to-night the 2WG Women's Club will hold a big dance to aid of a field ambulance. A military orchestr[?] of 11 players will ...

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