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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS

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  5. WHEAT PRICE ISSUE

    Two Western Australia Country Party members, Messrs. Prowse and Gregory, have refused the demand by the West Australian Wheatgrowers ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    The military situation is unchanged Russia has not replied to the overtures by the Rytis Government. ...

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  7. CIVILISATION IN THE BALANCE

    As President Roosevelt sees it one of the inescapable duties of America Is to assist to "keep alive the citadel of civilisation in Europe." This, reduced to its essence and Its ultimate objective, is what the present struggle means so far as the democracies are concerned. World ...

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  8. Ski Soldiers

    Vlo[?]ent snow storms are raging throughout Finland where picked companies of ski soldiers are preparing to engage the Russians. The high ...

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  9. Wheat Prices

    Following small rises on the United States and Canadian markets, the Australian Wheat Board to-day raised the wheat price ...

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  10. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  11. WEATHER AND RIVER STATISTICS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  12. League Meeting

    The Press Association understands that the Russian delegate to the League of Nations (M. Maisky) will not leave for Geneva to attend the ...

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  13. WHEAT BAGS ARRIVE

    A shipment of 1400 bales of cornsacks arrived from overseas during the week-end and a start will be made distributing them In ...

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  14. Western Front

    A morning communique states; "There is nothing important to report." ...

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  15. Swedish Ship Mined

    The Swedish steamer Rudolf struck a mine and the crew took to the lifeboats. This is presumably the unnamed ...

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  16. Radio Beacon

    The Acting Minister for Air, Mr. Holt, said to-day that It was likely that the radio beacon at Holbrook. would be transferred to Wagga, ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. Federal Crisis

    Late to-night it was learned that the Government was cons[?]ering granting concessions on rates of pay. The concessions, It is believed will provide for ...

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  19. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Organisation which will culminate in a splendid market day on Saturday. December 9, In aid of the Wagga Mayor's Patriotic and War Fund is ...

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  20. RAID AT JUNEE

    Two officials from Wagga blew into Junee on Saturday afternoon in a well-worn motor car, with fishing. tackle, etc., in the vehicle, and dressed ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    A cable message from London announces the engagement of Lieutenant G. F. E. Knox, of the Royal Australian Navy, son of Mr. G. D. Knox, of ...

    Article : 395 words
  22. BELGIAN BANK CLOSED

    The Brussels correspondent of the British Associated Press reports that the police have closed the Credit Anversois Bank and 138 branches, after ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. Boxing and Wrestling

    Disgraceful scenes marked the final of the wresting season at Rushcutters Bay Stadium to-night. After he had lost his bout with Pat Meehan by ...

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  24. ARIAH PARK HARVEST

    The silos were opened at Ariah Park ion Friday, just on 8000 bags being received. The sample was excellent, not one load being repacked. Great ...

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  25. THE WEATHER

    While the heat wave was at Its height to-day there was a fire belt almost around the city Bush and scrub outbreaks were reported from ...

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  26. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mrs. Alice Maher, aged 83 years, of Castle-street, Junee, who died In the Junee Hospital on Saturday night, took place on Sunday ...

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  27. CENTRAL SCHOOL LIBRARY

    Teachers are reminded that all library boxes from toe Central School Library, Wagga, should be returned during this week. The librarian (Mr. ...

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  28. WIND DAMAGE AT GOULBURN

    The gales of the past few days have done a great deal of damage in most orchards in the Goulburn district, crops of stone fruit having suffered ...

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  29. Burrinjuck Dam

    The level below the spillway at Burrinjuck Dam remains at three inches. The rate of discharge at 9 a.m yesterday was 536 cusecs, ...

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  30. BUSH FIRE NEAR GRIFFITH

    A bush fire broke out at Benerembah, 12 miles from Griffith, on Sunday and spread over 2000 acres of land. Six hundred acres of wheat were burnt. ...

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  31. PUBLIC SERVANTS' MEETING.

    Public servants are requested, in an advertisement in this issue, to attend a meeting of the Riverina branch of, the Public Service Association to be ...

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  32. BOTTLE THROWN AT LADY

    Larrikinly behavior by boys in the streets after dark has not been common In Wagga in the past, but an incident occurred last Saturday which ...

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  33. MRS. E. DAVIES

    The funeral [?] Mrs. Emily Davies, of Junee, whose death occurred unexpectedly on Sunday morning at the age of 71 years, took place In Junee ...

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  34. TARCUTTA NEW YEAR SPORTS

    An energetic committee is working bard to make the Tarcutta New Year's Day sports meeting an outstanding success, thus providing financial ...

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  35. HEAVY STORMS

    in an attempt to break the world 24-hour cycling record of 468½ miles, Hubert Opperman left Glencise Hill, a few miles from Mt. Gambler, this ...

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  36. FAR EAST

    The Domel agency reports that the first units of the Durham light infantry have been withdrawn from Tientsin. ...

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  37. FLYING INSTRUCTOR LEAVING

    Mr. J. Bennett, who for the past eight and a half months has been Instructor at the Riverina branch of the Royal Aero Club of New South ...

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  38. WAS MURDER SUGGESTED?

    William Calway denied in his evidence at the Central Criminal Court to-day that he had proposed that Benjamin James Davies should ...

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  39. TERRIFIC TYPHOON

    A typhoon which Is approaching the: Philippine Islands Is feared to be the worst since 1908. It has already struck five south-east islands and [?] ...

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  40. JUNEE DANCER'S SUCCESS

    Miss Doris Lehmann, of Junee, having returned home last week after successfully completing her dancing studies in the leading city studios, has ...

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  41. Tough!

    Dunlop made hoses are tough by nature, but easy to procure at the prices at which they are being sold at Castles, in Baylis-street, Wagga. ...

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  42. ALBURY ROAD SAFETY COUNCIL

    Considerable enthusiasm was shown at the first meeting of the committee of the newly formed Albury Road Council yesterday and 13 new members ...

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  43. LATEST FORECASTS

    The following arc the latest official weather forecasts:— State: Warm to hot and sultry over the northern half of the State: squally ...

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  44. AMBULANCE CONTESTS

    The Goulburn team won the eighth annual competition of the St. John Ambulance Brigade for the "Henderson Shield" in Government House grounds ...

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  45. £10,000 GRANT

    The Premier (Mr Mair) announced to-day that £10,000 would be made available to continue the work of the 200 men who had been dismissed from ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION

    There was a net permanent [?] to the Australian population of 10[?]8 by migration during October. figures Issued by the Commonwealth Bureau ...

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  47. ALBURY SERVICE CLUBS

    The annual combined dinner of the Albury Rotary, Apex, Legacy, and Carry On Clubs was held last night, 89 members attending. The president of ...

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  48. MELBOURNE, Monday.

    The emergency committee of the A.C.T.U. to-day adopted proposals for Increases of about 25 per cent, to the basic wage. It advised individual ...

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  49. NARANDERA COUNCIL

    The Narandera Mayoral election was held last night, Alderman F. C. Garner being elected Mayor and Alderman W. D. Coogan, deputy Mayor. ...

    Article : 25 words
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