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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 71 words
  4. PERSONAL

    The Rev. C. B. Prentice, who has been a patient in St. Luke's Hospital for nearly six months, is now convalescing at Ventoux ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): Lord Wedgwood, PC, DSO, has died at the age of 71. He was a member of the noted pottery ...

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  6. THE ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A warming that the war in the Pacific would be long and bitter, and would continue for some time ...

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  7. ANOTHER RECORD BLITZ ON SALAMAUA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday.—Maintaining their relentless blitz against Salamaua, American bombers yesterday made the biggest attack to date on that town. Four formations of Mitchells, followed by three of Liberators, ...

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  8. MR. BEASLEY OPENS CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Australia was a "virtually unprepared" nation when the Curtin Government took office in October, 1941, said ...

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  9. THE OLD, OLD STORY

    As a sort of possible political "death-bed" confession of failure on the home front (where the firm and efficient administration of the laws determines the efficiency and the reasonable safety ...

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  10. MR. H. S. ABRAHAMS

    The death occurred at his home at Bellevue Hill last week of one of the best known and highly respected business men in the ...

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  11. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. NO LABOR-COMMUNIST ALLIANCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Dissociating Labor completely from any alliance with the Communist Party, Mr. Curtin to-day declared that, ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS

    "Nightmare," which will be screened at the Capitol Theatre, Wagga, this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock and tonight at 7.45 o'clock, ...

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  15. MR. FADDEN AND PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: "The Opposition Leader (Mr. Fadden) has apparently become a convert to the stabilising of primary industry ...

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  16. WITH THE FORCES

    Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dyce, of Coolamon, have been advised by the Air Board, that their son. Sgt. K. D. Dyce, previously reported ...

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  17. THE WEATHER

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  18. Music and Voice

    As the guest speaker at the Wagga Rotary Club meeting on Monday last Mr. Edwin E. Dennis, the YMGA officer in charge ...

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  19. POSTER PROSECUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Attorney-General's Department has been asked by the Minister for the Interior (Senator Collings) ...

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  20. "LAW OF THE PAMPAS" AT PLAZA

    "Law of the pampas," [?] at the Plaza Theatre, Wagga, is yet another "Hopalong" Cassidy adventure, starring William ...

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  21. MRS. J. LE CERF

    The death occurred at the Tumbarumba District Hospital on Tuesday night of Mrs. Neta le Cerf, wife of Mr. James le Cerf ...

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  22. N.Z. GENERAL ELECTION

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday: The Prime Minister announced in the House to-day that the general election would be held on ...

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  23. ITEMS OF NEWS

    "Truth" was the subject in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The golden text was: "It is the spirit that beareth ...

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  24. University Extension to Wagga

    Many years ago a far-seeing Minister for Education in Mr. D. H. Drummond, procured land suitable for the ...

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  25. CAPRICORNIA ELECTORATE

    The Queensland Country Party candidate (Mr. Hamilton) has withdrawn, to support the Country National candidate (Mr. Ward) ...

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  26. LIGHT SHOWERS IN SOUTH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In striking contrast to the previous week's rainfall there was little rain throughout the State this week, said the ...

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  27. HUME ELECTORATE

    Mr. Tom Collins, MHR for Hume, and Postmaster-General in the Fadden Government, will address the electors of Wagga in the ...

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  28. C.U.S.A. DANCE

    To-morrow night dancers are invited to attend a dance at St. Joseph's Hall, and a lucky door ticket will be given to all ladies entering the hall by ...

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  29. LECTURE BY DR. CLUNIES ROSS

    To-morrow evening at the Wagga Town Hall the noted lecturer and commentator on international affairs, Dr. I. Clunies ...

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  30. MRS. A. E. M'LEAN

    The death occurred at her residence. Spring-street, Ganmain, last Sunday of Mrs. Alice Elizabeth M'Lean at the age of 68 ...

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  31. DANCE AT MANNUS

    In aid of the China Day appeal a dance will be held at the Mannus Hall on Friday. Good music and supper will be provided, and an enjoyable ...

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  32. BIG WHEAT STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Exceptionally large accumulations of wheat stocks in the main exporting countries is revealed by ...

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  33. DANCE AT HALF HOLIDAY

    A dance will be held at the Half Holiday Tennis Clubhouse next Saturday night in aid of the Church of England Ball funds. ...

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  34. BELFRAYDEN RED CROSS

    The monthly meeting of the Belfrayden Red Cross branch was held on July 27, when the president (Mrs. Holmes) presided over ...

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  35. THE ROCK STREET STALL

    There will be a street stall at The Rock Red Cross Depot on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carroll will be in charge, and all ...

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  36. SOLE BROS.' CIRCUS AND RODEO

    Sole Bros.' circus, combined with Jack Gill's rodeo, will open at Wagga on Monday night next and will continue for six nights. ...

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  37. RETURNED SOLDIERS TO DISCUSS PROPOSED HALL

    A general meeting of the Wagga sub-branch of the R.S.L. will be held at the Soldiers' Hall at 8 O'clock on Saturday night next. ...

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  38. FIRST ORANGE TREES IN AUSTRALIA

    A correspondent asks how orange trees first came to be grown in Australia. Answer: The first orange trees planted in ...

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  39. COMMUNIST CANDIDATE

    The Communist candidate for Hume, Lieut. J. R. M'Leod, addressed a meeting at the Methodist School Hall, Wagga, last ...

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  40. PHOSPHATE ROCK

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Increased quantities of phosphate rock for Australia are being sought by the Minister for ...

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  41. DANCE AT ST. LUKE'S TO-NIGHT

    A dance will be held at [?] Luke's Hall to-night, M'Grath's orchestra will provide the music and a dainty supper will be served. ...

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  42. STANFORD MAIN DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the Central Coal Reference Board was to-day dealing with the dispute at Stanford Main No. 1 ...

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  43. DANCE AT MASONIC HALL

    The North Wagga ALP will now a euchre party and dance at the Masonic Hall to-day in aid of patriotic funds, Music will be ...

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  44. BUILDING WORKERS' UNION

    The Wagga district branch of the Building Workers' Industrial Union will hold a meeting at the Trades Hall at 8 O'clock ...

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  45. DRIVE AGAINST MUNDA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—United troops are flashing forward from several positions in the drive against Munda, and the Japanese ...

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  46. DANCE AT ST. JOSEPH'S HALL

    The CUSA members will now dance at St. Joseph's Hall, Johnston street, to-morrow night. The music will be supplied by Billy ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS' GRANT INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Premier (Mr. M'Kell) said to-night that he had approved of the Government grant to the ...

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  48. CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

    FOR YOUNG JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Because of their refusal to sing the National Anthem and salute the flag, about 50 ...

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  49. BREACH OF CONFIDENCE?

    Sir Earle Page, MP, said that Mr. Churchill would rub his eyes if he knew that private members such as Mr. Coles were seeing his ...

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  50. SPECIAL DANCE AT PALAIS

    To-morrow night A big [?] will be held at the All Services Palais, and during the evening the art union will be drawn under ...

    Article : 58 words
  51. BURRANDANA RED CROSS

    The annual meeting of the Burradana Red Cross branch will be held at the Burrandana Hall on August 1 at 3 p.m. All interested ...

    Article : 36 words
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