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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The meeting held by Albury Coursing Club on Saturday in aid of the Red Cross Beach Girl (Miss Shirley Dowling) raised the substantial amount ...

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  3. CURTIN GLOOMY

    Australia was now facing the im[?] prospect of raids on its coast and attempts to land enemy forces upon its shores said the ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. MAY LOSE BENGHASI

    Both the [?] correspondent of British United Press and the Caire correspondent of British Associated Press indicate the possibility of an ...

    Article : 783 words
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  6. GIRL BURNT IN FIRE

    Thelma Harmer aged 19 of wagga, received burn to the face and arms yesterday evening when a fire broke out among foodstuffs on the stove at ...

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  7. ANGLO-JAP PROPAGANDA BREAKS EVEN

    If the b[?] the Tokio can do in the way of propaganda, is to radio Major-General Bennett to death in the Malayan jungle. the outlook is ...

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  8. Japanese Drug Weapon

    The Treasury Department has issued a report on the international drug traffic In which it alleges that Japan started a secret war against western civilisation in ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS

    The traffic officer, at Albury (Mr. Garbett) said yesterday that petrol rations in the future would be [?] what drastically reduced. The ...

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    Despatch Riders at Bonegilla. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. REPLY TO MR. MAIR

    Sir,—In the lengthy interview given your representative by Mr. A. Stair, M.L.A., as published to yesterday's issue, it is evident that the same Mr. ...

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  12. A BREAK IN THEIR JOURNEY!

    Two lads, aged 14 and 15, arrived in Wodonga on the first division of the express .from Melbourne last evening without tickets. The boys who live in ...

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  13. “GUAM HAD NO DEFENCES”

    Rear-Admiral Morell, Chief of the Naval Bureau Cocks, In testimony before the Naval Appropri[?] Committee, to-day disclosed that Guam had no defence and was ...

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  14. MALICIOUS DAMAGE ALLEGED

    In the Albury Police Court yesterday, Thomas Johnson Quinn, shearer, of Albury, was fined £5 on a charge of having maliciously damaged a ...

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  15. Shivering In Europe

    Intense cold continues throughout Europe. Bitter northerly gales have prevailed in the Straits of Dover, accompanied by snowfalls, with the ...

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  16. FINED FOR STRAYING STOCK

    Pursuing its policy of endeavoring to keep straying stock from the streets, Albury Municipal Council yesterday proceeded against a number of ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. “BE BRAVE—BE BRITISH”

    “Developments of the war in the Pacific make it clear that the civil population of Australia is becoming more and more drawn into the ...

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  18. HAS EMPTY TINS TO GIVE AWAY

    Mrs. W. Newton, of 620 Carrington st. has written to the “Mail,” saying that she has a great number of empty fruit preserve and jam tins which she ...

    Article : 111 words
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  20. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Miss Joan Steer is relieving on the staff of the Albury Hotel. Mrs. McClure, wife of Dr. McCIure, of Bonegilla camp, is expected at the ...

    Article : 518 words
  21. MORE AXIS SHIPS SUNK

    The Admiralty states that a submarine of the Mediterranean fleet successfully attacked two large and fully loden enemy tankers. The tankers are considered to ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. OLIVE OIL; EXCESSIVE CHARGES

    For having charged 6/11 a gallon for olive oil a price higher than that fixed by the Prices Commission. Taylor's Herbal Remedies Ltd. were to-day fined £25 ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. MAN SENT TO GAOL

    A local man, William John Edwards, was convicted in the Albury Police Court yesterday on five charges of theft, and one charge of breaking, ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. AIR RAID SCARE AT DARWIN

    An air raid scare at 9.30 last night followed a precautionary anti-aircraft shot fired at a plane which came in without giving the right signal. No siren was ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. LONG WALK TO ENLIST

    Patriotism can be parochial as well as national. Patriotic preference for his native Slate of Victoria caused one recruit to walk all the way from ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. ENGINEER ASSAULTED

    On a charge of assaulting the chief engineer, Wong King Long was sentenced to one month's imprisonment to-day. He howed and waved goodbye to the Bench. ...

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  27. ANOMALIES IN WEATHER BAN

    In the recent ban on the publication and the broadcasting of meteorological information there are apparent anomalies which restrict the ...

    Article : 258 words
  28. CAR DRIVER FINED

    In the Albury Police Court yesterday, William Laurence Colsen was charged with having driven a car while under the influence of ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. SO-CALLED SPORTSMEN TO BE PROSECUTED

    Duck shooters who It is alleged have defied the order of the (Chief Secretary (Mr. Balley) and shot birds in a close season, be proceeded against by the Fisheries ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. Family Notices

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  31. SWAN FAST

    STAN. CAREY, an Albury lad, who created a Slate record at the Cessnock Swimming Carnival by completing 35 yards In 31 2-5 sees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. DIDN'T LIKE THE LOOK OP THEM!

    Air raid practices have their drawbacks, as a recent rehearsal in Albury indicates. A section of the town had been nicely cleared and everything was ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. RECORD VISIT OF R.A.A.F. UNIT

    Sir,—Before leaving Albury I would like to express the appreciation of the R.A.A.F. Mobile Recruiting Unit, and also that of the Officer Commanding ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. “MYSTERIES” MAY DISAPPEAR FROM TABLE

    Sausages may disappear from the house hold menu if the Commonwealth Government cannot solve the problem of the [?] shortage. Large quantitles of these ...

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  35. BUSH FIRE BRIGADES

    Almost every week the Bush Fire Brigades' Association is growing In numerical strength. The registered number of brigades has now reached 395 the ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S A.R.P. HINT

    Unconsciousness: Wrap In blankets and keep patient warm. Lay on back with head on one side. Loosen tight clothing. Do not ...

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  37. CHINESE CHRISTIAN LEADER DEAD.

    The Chungking radio has announced that Dr. Kwang Wing Chung, aged 79, Chinese Christian leader, died on January 7 from head injuries, suffered when Japanese ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. “CHARTER OF RIO DE JANEIRO.”

    The political committee of the Pan-American conference has adopted a “Charter of Rio de Janeiro,” embodying the principles of the Roosevelt-Churchill Atlantic ...

    Article : 35 words
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