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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Pacific War

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—In widespread sweeps over Japanese supply lanes our aircraft in several areas have destroyed 16 barges and two launches, and set on fire a destroyer and a merchant vessel within the last 24 hours. A ...

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  5. JUNEE COUNCIL

    The Mayor (Ald. W. J. Hobbin) presided at the fortnightly meeting of the Junee Municipal Council on Tuesday night. Aldermen Cuttle, Begg ...

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  6. OBITUARY

    A cable message was received on Sunday by Miss E. Plankett, of Greencliffe, Kirritbilli, acquainting her of the sad death of her brother. Mr. ...

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  7. THE ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "Unless the Japanese are driven right back out of their occupied territories the Japanese menace to Australia will be ...

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  8. FURNITURE SALES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The maximum wholesale prices for furniture sold by manufacturers were fixed today in an order issued by the Prices ...

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  9. THE POLICY SPEECHES

    With the delivery of the policy speeches of the Government and the Opposition the election campaign is now in full swing and Australia's most vital poll is only a matter of weeks away. As was anticipated. Mr. Curtin pinned the Government's fate ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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  11. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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  12. MR. ROBERT ST. RINGAN M'MICKIKG

    The many friends of Mr. Ringan, M'Micking in the Wagga district and throughout Riverina will regret to hear of his death, which occurred at his ...

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  13. IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The review of all National Security Act regulations, covering industry, materials and manpower, would ...

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  14. MOTHER AND BABY FALL INTO FLAMES

    BATHURST, Thursday: While Mrs. W. Evens was seated before the fire holding her seven-weeks-old baby in her arms, she fell face forward into ...

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  15. LABOR'S REHABILITATION PLANS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Announcing that the Commonwealth Government's plans for civilian rehabilitation, the training of service men and ...

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  16. FORGED PETROL LICENSE NUMBER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Convicted at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having uttered a forged petrol license number. Henry Cecil ...

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  17. MRS. A. M. HAYDON

    As briefly reported in the Personal columns of this paper on Tuesday, the death occurred on Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Anne Maria Haydon, at ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS

    A social was tendered Private F. Cheney and Gunner K. Bailey and Gunner A. Pattle at Ladysmith Memorial Hall. The function arranged ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    The Prime Minister and Mrs. Churchill recently visited the London Zoo to see Rota, the lion, which was sent to Britain to ...

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  20. MRS. J. H. SKUDDER

    The death occurred suddenly early yesterday morning, at her residence "Stanley." 126 Gurwood street. Wagga of Annie Frances Sarah Skudder, wife ...

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  21. FOR THE AMBULANCE

    The superintendent of the Wagga District Ambulance wishes to acknowledge with thanks the sum of £13/10/ being the proceeds of the effort held ...

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  22. ITEMS OF NEWS

    David Henry Freeman, aged 20 years, soldier, was charged before Mr. A. M. Chandler. J.P., at Wagga yesterday, with maliciously ...

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  23. MR. LANG ATTACKED By MR. J. R. HUGHES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr. Lang was the disrupter not only of the Labor movement but of the nation at a time when it was fighting for its very ...

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  24. MERCHANT SERVICE CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Further casualties in the merchant service as a result of enemy action were announced to-day by the Shipping Minister ...

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  25. WITH THE FORCES

    Sapper Les Pratt (A.I.F), who has been in New Guinea for over 12 months is spending leave at his home in Simmons-street. ...

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  26. "BRINGING UP BABY" AT CAPITOL

    "Bringing Up Baby," which will be screened at the Capitol Theatre. Wagga, to-night at 7.50 o'clock, Costars the popular and versatile actress ...

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  27. MILITARY COAT IN POSSESSION

    At Wagga yesterday, before Mr. A. M. Chandler. James Fleming, aged 52 years, laborer, was charged with having in his custody a ...

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  28. MR. DEDMAN'S INCOME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: By maintaining a standard of living for himself and his family equal to that which he advocated for others he had ...

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  29. TELEGRAMS TO NAVAL PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The Postmaster General (Senator Ashley) announced to-day that the tariff on telegrams addressed to naval ...

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  30. TO-NIGHTS LECTURE AT TOWN HALL

    At the Wagga Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock, in conjunction with the University of Sydney, the Wagga School of Arts will present Dr. lan ...

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  31. MR. R. PRIOR

    The death occurred at his residence David street. Albury, on July 24 of Mr. Richard Prior, at the age of 70 years, after a very short illness He ...

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  32. ALLEGEDLY STOLE CAMERA

    Lawrence John Pendlebury, aged 25 years, soldier, was charged at Wagga yesterday, before Mr. J. Byrne, J.P., with stealing an ...

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  33. "LAW OF THE PAMPAS," AT PLAZA

    "Law of the Pampas," Paramount's new western adventure, will be screened again at the Plaza Theatre. Wagga, to-night at 7.50 o'clock, and to-morrow ...

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  34. The Weather

    Heavy rain began to fall early on Wednesday morning at Tarcutta and continued throughout the day and night. Indications favor a ...

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  35. MR. R. WINGATE

    After a long illness the death of Mr. Reginald Wingate, of Fairlie Sandigo, occurred in Lethbridge House. District Hospital. ...

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  36. CALL UP OF HOTELKEEPERS

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday: The N.S.W. Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) to-day said that the Newcastle hotels had been ...

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  37. 102,122 MORE ELECTORS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Turner) stated to-day that with 4,441,468 names, there were 102,122 ...

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  38. WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF HEALTH

    Undaunted by the rain and mud on Wednesday afternoon about 30 women and children gathered in the Presbyterian Hall, ...

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  39. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW AT BATLOW

    BATLOW, Thursday.—The heaviest fall of snow since June 1936—about morning, and Batlow woke to find ...

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  40. HUME ELECTORATE

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

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  41. ITALIAN P.O.W. SENTENCED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Edgardo Simone, 26, an Italian officer, who is a prisoner of war, has been sentenced to six months' ...

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  42. C.U.S.A. DANCE TO-NIGHT

    Dancers are promised a wonderful night's dancing at St. Joseph's Hall to-night. The dance, which has been arranged by C.U.S.A. members, will ...

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  43. Ganmain Girl's Death

    The death occurred at Lewisham Hospital. Waggs, early yesterday morning of Dorothea Catherine Curtis, aged 17 years, following a severe burning ...

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  44. WATERFRONT TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Declaring that the Sydney waterfront was in a deplorable state, the chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives ...

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  45. MR. A. C. ASTON

    The death occurred at Lethbridge House. Narandera District Hospital, on Friday of Mr. Arthur Clifford Aston, of "Arcadia," ...

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  46. WOMAN SENT TO GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—On a charge under National Security Act regulations of having communicated to another person, in a manner likely ...

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  47. JAPANESE CAPITULATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—"A serious amphibian operation will be necessary to force the capitulation of Japan," said Admiral Helfrich. ...

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  48. COMBINED UNIONS

    A meeting of the combined unions will be held at the Trades Hall. Baylis-street, at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning to discuss the proposed ...

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  49. SOLE BROS.' CIRCUS AND RODEO

    On Monday next Sole Bros.' Circus, combined with Jack Gill's rodeo, will open at Wagga and will continue for six nights. The location will be ...

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  50. FOOD PROCESSING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The present manpower policy with regard to the food processing industry is that the staffs of firms engaged in ...

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  51. R.S.L. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY

    A meeting of the women's Auxiliary of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. will be held on Wednesday afternoon, August 16, commencing at 2.30. ...

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  52. Narandera Quarter Sessions

    Samuel Stanley Southgate appealed at the Narandera Quarter Sessions on Tuesday before Judge Kinsela against his conviction and fine of £10 at the ...

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  53. MR. JAMES LONG

    The death occurred last night at Albury, of Mr. James Celestine Long, aged 45 years, one of Albury's best known sportsmen and highly respected ...

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  54. JUNEE SOLDIERS' COMFORTS FUND

    A dance held at Junee on Wednesday night in aid of the Solders' Comforts Fund returned £20 at the door. This is part of an effort to ...

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  55. SUCCESSFUL V.A.D. DANCE

    The dance held by the members of the V.A.D. section, in the All Services Palais on Thursday night proved very successful and a substantial amount has been handed in to the ...

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  56. STUD SHEEP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: While prices for merinos and Corriedales were sustained on the second day of the annual stud sheep sales to-day, ...

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  57. MALEBO-EUBERTA RED CROSS

    At the annual meeting of the Malebo-Euberta branch of the Red Cross Society, held recently, the hon, treasurer (Mrs. ...

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  58. HONG KONG RAID

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—"Siz Allied bombers, escorted by fighters, attempted to raid Hong Kong on Tuesday," says the Tokyo ...

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  59. WOMEN AS SHEARERS' COOKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Many shearing sheds in New South Wales, particularly in the Mores district, are now using women's to ...

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  60. MURRUMBIDGEE CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD.

    Nominations of candidates for election as directors of the Murrumbidgee Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Wagga, are to be lodged at the registered ...

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  61. DANCE AT URANQUINTY

    A dance will be held to-night at the Uranquinty Hall in aid of the Wagga Ambulance. There will be good music and an excellent supper. ...

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  62. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  63. DANCE AT YERONG CREEK

    On Friday, August 6, a dance will be held at the Yerong Creek Hall in aid of the Catholic Church. O'Flynn's orchestra will provide the music and a ...

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  64. POPULAR GIRL COMPETITION

    The weekly meeting of the Hotelkeepers' group in the popular girl competition was held at the Trades Hall last night. There was a full ...

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  65. ART UNION TO BE DRAWN AT TO-NIGHT'S DANCE

    To-night a big dance will be held at the All Services Palais in aid of the Kapooka recreation hall. All four candidates in the popular girl ...

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  66. SUN ECLIPSE ON SUNDAY

    The Commonwealth Solar Observatory Director (Dr. Woolley) said yesterday that a part annular eclipse of the sun would take ...

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  67. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION

    PRETORIA, Wednesday: It is now definitely established that Marshal Smuts has won the election with very substantial majority. ...

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  68. MR. J. DISNEY, M.L.C.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The death of James Disney, MLC, aged 77 years, last night, ends a Parliamentary association believed to be unique Father ...

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  69. DANCE AT ST. LUKE'S

    A modern and old-time dance will be held at St. Luke's Hall. Docker-street, to-night in aid of the Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund. A good time ...

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  70. INQUESTS AT WAGGA NEXT WEEK

    The coroner (Mr. Hugh Oates) will hold two inquests at the Town Hall. Wagga, on Friday. August 6. The inquests will be held into the cause of ...

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  71. LADIES' COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT MR. COLLINS

    A meeting of ladies to form a committee in airport of Mr. Tom Collins. M.H.R., will be held at the M.P. and A.A. rooms on Saturday afternoon at ...

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  72. BREAD STRIKE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: As anticipated yesterday, the Sydney bread strike finished to-day. The decision to call off the strike was reached by a mass ...

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  73. DOCTOR FINED £100

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—For not furnishing a taxation return for the year ended June 30 1942, Dr. Harvey Sultan, director of the University School ...

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  74. WAKE ISLAND

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Another air attack was carried out on Japanese held Wake Island by U.S. Liberators on ...

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  75. WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF HEALTH

    The Women's League of Health will conduct classes at the Masonic Hall. Tarcutta-street, each Wednesday and Thursday and at the Presbyterian Hall ...

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