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  2. PERSONAL

    At the first meeting of the newly appointed Albury Pastures Protection Board Mr. J. F. Jelbart was re-elected chairman for ...

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  3. IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — "Not a moment should be lost of the hours left to make Australia safe"—The Supply Minister, Mr. ...

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  4. PACIFIC AIR BATTLES

    Somewhere in Australia, Sunday. — Sweeping over Madang at low level yesterday afternoon Beaufighters and Mitchell bombers left sinking a small Jap freighter and sank a transport in the harbor which was packed with troops. The ...

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  6. The Latest

    ALBURY, Sunday.—In one of the worst road-rail accidents in the history of Australia 23 soldiers, a V.A.D. and one civilian were killed on Saturday evening when a locomotive crashed into a bus just outside Wodonga. The bus was on its ...

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  8. WAGGA AND POST-WAR PLANNING

    The Wagga district, after the cessation of hostilities, will have a role to perform that will be quite as important as that of any other production centre in Australia. The great task of rehabilitation will suddenly confront the nation, and if Wagga is to pull ...

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  9. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  10. AUSTRALIAN' SPITFIRE PILOT

    Somewhere in Australia, Saturday. — Flying Officer E. P. Goldsmith, one of Australia's most famous Spitfire pilots, who was ...

    Article : 405 words
  11. Family Notices

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  12. CREAM BAN

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — South Australian dairymen are protesting against the cream ban, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

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  13. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Japanese submarines are lurking in our waters—for what? To sink ships, to destroy vital supplies, of war materials and ...

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  14. SOLICITOR FINED

    Mr. Harold Munro, solicitor, of Pagewood, Sydney, and formerly of Junee, before Mr. Arnold, P.M., at the Central Police Court was ...

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  15. WAR DAMAGE CONTRIBUTIONS

    Property owners are reminded by the Wagga Municipal Council in an advertisement in this issue that contributions under the National Security ...

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  16. LOSSES AT DARWIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Major General Sir Charles Gwynn, commenting on the loss of Spitfires in the recent Darwin raid, said that ...

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  17. HOTEL LICENCE CASE ADJOURNET

    An application by E. J. Howes for the transfer of the licence of the Royal Hotel, Coolamon, from C. Boxsell was adjourned by Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. "MURRUMBIDGEE WHALER"

    A meeting of the committee supporting the Candidature of "The Murrumbidgee Whaler" (Mr. Alan Harris) in the ugly man competition will be ...

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  19. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS TO GENERAL EISENHOWER

    LONDON, Sunday: The King has sent the following message to General Eisenhower: "Throughout the last six months, during which you have been in command of the Allied Forces in North Africa. I have watched with admiration the progress of operation on sea, land ...

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  20. RECORD WOOL CHEQUE

    Although the Australian wool clip for the 1942-43 season was smaller, the total wool revenue was £71,000,000—a record. ...

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  21. SERVICEMEN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Three Allied servicemen were killed and three others injured yesterday when an Army truck got out of ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    The death of Mrs. Dorothy Ida Anderson, aged 37 years, wife of Mr. C. M. Anderson, of Wylie-Park, removes a former ...

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  23. POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    At the Wagga Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock the Mayor (Ald. H. E. Gissing) will preside at a public meeting arranged by the Wagga and ...

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  24. P. AND C.A. CONFERENCE IN WAGGA

    The third region conference of Wagga district Parents and Citizens' Associations was held at the Wagga. Town Hall an Saturday ...

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  25. MANPOWER SEARCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—His department had already been examining Government departments in the search for manpower for ...

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  26. MOTHER'S DAY IN WAGGA

    Special reference was made in all churches in Wagga yesterday to the significance of Mother's Day. The Wagga Voluntary Ald ...

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  27. Men Strike in Sympathy

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Following a special meeting at the Trades Hall to-day, when a secret balo[?] was taken about 150 male members of the ...

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  28. LAKE ALBERT STALL

    Members of the Lake Albert Comforts Fund committee on Saturday held a market stall in Gurwood street and so brisk was the ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. MRS. M. E. ELLIS

    A very old resident of the Narandera district, Mrs. Mary Emma Ellis, of "Hazelwood," Birrego, died in Lethbridge House at the ...

    Article : 241 words
  30. FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR HUME WEIR

    When two vehicles collided on a small bridge near the Hume Weir, Albury, on Saturday afternoon Captain David Sterling ...

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  31. AMERICAN AID

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Important talks regarding the background to Australian-American cooperation in the war in the ...

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  32. WITH THE FORCES

    Pilot Officer Lea Walker, the well-known bass singer, formerly ol Wagga, who recently obtained his wings as an observer after ...

    Article : 321 words
  33. Reign of Terror in Greece

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Exchanges Telegraph correspondent at Istanbul says that the Germans in Greece fearing an invasion, have cut off all ...

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  34. CHILDREN DRINK ANT POISON

    Six children from Tarcutta were admitted to the Wagga Base Hospital on Saturday suffering from the effects of drinking ant ...

    Article : 270 words
  35. YOUTH INJURED BY MOTOR VEHICLE

    While riding his bicycle in a southerly direction near Hartwig's garage in Baylis street shortly after 11 o'clock on Saturday night ...

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  36. THEFT FROM CHINESE

    On a charge of having stolen parsnips, the property of Georgie Ah Yeok, a Chinese gardener. John Beasley was fined £5 at the ...

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  37. DISTRICT NEWS

    A house party was held at the [?] of Mrs. J. J. M'Auliffe on Thursday night in aid of the Wolseley Park branch of the Red Cross Society. ...

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  38. "Killer" Caldwell

    Somewhere in Australia, Sunday:—Since Spitfires have been in action over Darwin. Wing Commander C. R. Caldwell has more than maintained ...

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  39. £70 RAISED BY ILLABO C.W.A. FUNCTION

    The bazaar and dance held recently by the Illabo CWA was a financial success, beyond the promoters" most sanguine ...

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  40. JUNEE RED CROSS

    The Junee branch of the Red Cross Society met with a pleasing success in its initial effort last month—a house-to-house canvass ...

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  41. MR. W. L. WIDDUP

    The death occurred in the Narandera District Hospital on Monday last of another old and respected resident of the Narandera ...

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  42. C.W.A. MEETING

    The monthly meeting of the Wagga branch of the Country Women's Association will be held in the M.P. and A.A. rooms on ...

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  43. 100 KILLED

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Sunday. — Hundreds of Jap troops were killed or drowned when two enemy ships were ...

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  44. U.S. AIRMEN

    WASHINGTON, Sat.—Five attacks on Kiska and seven on Attu were launched by U.S. airmen in the Aleutians on Thursday. ...

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  45. GRONG GRONG SALE TO-MORROW

    Besides the fats in the sheep section there will be a few pens of store crossbred lambs, also wethers and ewes submitted. After ...

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  46. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England, "The Times," "Daily Telegraph." ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. SCHOOLBOY HURT IN FALL FROM BICYCLE

    When he fell while riding his brother's bicycle yesterday morning, Gordon Ingram, aged six years, of Oura, sustained severe ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. SOON OVER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Maltabased fighters yesterday destroyed an enemy aircraft over Sicily with only eight rounds of cannon fire. ...

    Article : 34 words
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