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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS

    The Country Women’s Association is holding a stall on Mate’s carrier on Friday, in connection with the Rotarian effort and will greatly ...

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. Advertising

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  5. HOTELS GOING DRY?

    As a result of the poor [?] numbers of [?] and [?] hotels will be “dry” [?] week. Some have only [?] ...

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  6. “FRANCE WAS DOOMED”

    “It [?]ned since the [?] call-up that France’s destiny no longer mattered to the younger generation, which has given up all thought of ...

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  7. Sister Bell Home

    Created regret of Sister Thelma [?], who arrived in Albury yesterday, after being on [?]lve [?] in Malaya, Singapore and ...

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  8. WYMAH HELP

    Wymah Tennis Club organised a successful tourney to aid the Queen of Commerce (Miss Betty Elza[?]). The tournament was won by ...

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  9. REPAIRS AT ALBURY HIGH SCHOOL.

    Mr Mair, MLA, has informed Mr R. A. Evans, hon. secretary of Albury High School P and C. Association, that the Minister for Education had ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE

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  11. PENNIES WANTED

    All the pennies possible are wanted for the victory line in Dean st. on Friday. The proceeds will help the CWA Popular Girl candidate (Miss ...

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  12. WODONGA FAT SHEEP AND LAMB SALE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  13. Advertising

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    SISTER THELMA BELL, of Albury, who has just returned after spendng a year with an Australian hospital in Malaya aha Singapore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DUFF-COOPER SPEAKS

    “Our hopes were doomed to frustration, but there was no reason why we should not have entertained those hopes,” said Mr Duff Cooper ...

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  16. SCREEN YOUR HEAD-LAMPS

    Strictly speaking, NSW regulations enforcing the screening of automobile head-lamps are in force only in the Sydney, Newcastle and Port Kembla ...

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  17. WELCOME, AMERICA.

    Official announcement of the arrival in Australia of American armed forces coincided with the news that General MacArthur had landed in this country ...

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  18. TALES OF THE SEA

    A story of great hardships during a [?]day voyage in an open lifeboat is told by survivors of the steamer Donorail, which was sunk 200 milos from ...

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  19. WAGGA SPECIAL SHEEP SALE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  20. RED CROSS STALL ON FRIDAY

    North Albury sub-branch of the held Cross will hold its monthly stall on Friday. Proceeds will be donated to the appeal sponsored by Rotary Club ...

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  21. JAPAN AND THE VATICAN

    The Rome radio stales that Japanese and Vatican [?]parlers regarding Japanese diplomatic representation at the Vatican have reached a derisive stage. British and ...

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  22. HAVE YOU NOTICED?

    The patriotic barometer in front of the Town Hall, having reached the £200,000 mark, was recently repainted. When the slowly advancing red ...

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  23. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  24. AMERICAN SUBMARINE’S SUCCESS.

    The Navy has announced that Lieut.-Commander Chester Smith has been awarded the Gold Star, equivalent to a second Navy Cross, on the basis of reports ...

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  25. BED BLUFF YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  26. VISIT OF DR. EVATT WELCOME.

    Mr Attlee (Dominions Secretary), in the House of Commons today stated: “We are glad to learn that Dr Evan (Australian Minister for External Affairs) is visiting ...

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  27. JAPANESE CLAIMS.

    The Tokio radio states that American reinforcements have arrived at Port Moresby. The Ankara radio quoted a Tokio report stating that the Japanese were ...

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  28. MEMBERS OF A.I.F. RETURNING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN AID FOR RUSSIA.

    The Moscow radio reports that the first shipment of clothes, food, and medical supplies from the Australian Red Cross has arrived in Moscow. ...

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  30. Want to Be With Free French

    A party of 117 sailors and six girls has arrived at Halifax from the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, on route to join the Free French ...

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  31. YUGO-SLAV RESISTANCE.

    According to the “'Daily Telegraph,” Genefal Mikhallovlich, leader of the resisting Yogo-Slavs, is in the closest contact with his Government in London in connection ...

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  32. ALBURY HOME GUTTED

    A piece of lighted wood falling from the copper was the probable cause of a fire which broke out at the home of Mrs Stella Lloyd, Elm st., Albury. ...

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  33. DARWIN A.A. GUNNERS PRAISED

    The Northern Territory Administrator (Mr C. L. A. Abbott) today expressed admiration of the courage of tho militia troops meaning the anti-[?] guns during ...

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  34. “Scorched Earth” in China

    Madome Chiang [?] in a broadcast today said that the secret of China’s resistance to Japanese aggression was a “scorched earth” policy as complete that ...

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  35. “BURMA BATTLE NOT EVEN STARTED.”

    The new chief commander of Burma (Lieut.-General Harold Alexander) told United Press that the Imperial Forces have designed new strategical and ...

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  36. “ON SINGAPORE”

    By patriotic fervor fired They trod the earth as men inspired; Their aim to end the Jungle law. That pagans wage with tooth and claw. ...

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  37. EQUIPMENT AT ALBURY PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Mr Mair, MLA., has informed Mr D. M. Cozens president of the Albury Public School P. and C. Association, that he has been following up with ...

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  38. REPRISAL FOR TORPEDOING.

    The Uruguayan Government has seized the interned German ship Tacoma (8200 tons) in reprisal for the torpedoing of the Uruguayan merchantman Montevideo, off ...

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  39. EXCURSION FACILITIES CANCELLED.

    Railway excursion facilities within the railway tourist area have been cancelled. In announcing this to-day, the Railway Commissioner (Mr Hartigan) disclosed that ...

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  40. Daylight Saving Not Appreciated

    Declaring that he [?] st. [?] useful purpose, the Premier (Mr Dunsinn) said today he was glad the daylight saving plan was to [?] after March 20. One of ...

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  41. EMERGENCY FLOUR STOCKS

    To provide Hour for emergency stocks, 15.000 tons of wheat will be gristed in NSW immediately. The Minister tor Commerce announced this tonight. The gristing ...

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  42. SCHOOL FOR CLERGYMEN.

    The Navy has announced the establishment of a school for the training Of clergymen who have been appointed chaplains of the naval reserve. Captain Robert ...

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  43. NOW IN ITALY

    Twelve months last October Sergt, “Bill” Williams, of Albury, left Australia. Now he is a prisoner or war in Italy. In his letters home he speaks ...

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  44. DISPERSAL OF STOCK

    The Commonwealth Stock Dispersal Committee. in a report to the Minister for Commerce, desires the continuation of production throughout the coastal industries, ...

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  45. TIRPITZ ESCAPED UNSCATHED

    It is officially stated that it appears that no hit was scored on the German battleship Admiral Tirpitz in the torpedo-plane attacks off tho Norwegian coast last week. ...

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  46. HIGHER PRICE FOR ORES

    The Minister for Supply (Mr Beasley) announced tonight that following negotiations with the United Kingdom Government if had been decided to increase the price ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL

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  48. Distances to Shelters Altered

    The alteration of distances on air raid [?] notices by irresponsible persona was a matter which was too serious to regard us a just, said the Premier (Mr Dunstun) ...

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  49. FOR CHILDREN ONLY

    Boys and girls of Albury, give your pet dog or cat a good talking to between now and tomorrow. Tell him he should keep himself cleaner. Then ...

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  50. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN.

    The fortnightly meeting of the CYMC held last evening was presided over by Mr K. Moylan. There was a fair attendance. Messrs G. ...

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  51. MAY FACE FIRING SQUAD

    Peter Donay, United Stales soldier, and Richard Freundi a naturalised German citizen pleaded guilty in the Federal Court to charges of espionage, thus becoming the ...

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  52. MINESWEEPER’S GOOD SERVICE

    The Admiralty has announced that the auxiliary minesweeper S[?]a, in the Arctic on March 18. shot down a [?] which was attacking a Russian ...

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  53. HITLER’S MONEY MAKER

    HERR AMANN, pictured here, according to a cable published in the late ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  54. MORE RAIDS ON MALTA.

    After a raid-free night owing to bad weather, Malta throughout the day was attacked by the German air force. The objectives were mainly aerodromes and ...

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  55. BRAVE SEAMAN DECORATED

    Harry Reginald Knight, ship’s Apprentice, whose home is in Woking, has been awarded the British Empire Medal. When his ship was torpedoed and set on fire all the ...

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  56. PRICES FOR PIG MEATS.

    Prices for pig meats under the Government’s plan covering the meat industry were announced today by the Minister (MrScully). Purchase prices are: Headless ...

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  57. RABBIT SKIN SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 words
  58. ARMY AMALGAMATION.

    A new army plan, incorporating the amalgamation of the AIF and AMP in Australia will be announced before the end of the week. Differences still requiring ...

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  59. RED CROSS ACTIVITIES

    The Albury Red Cross branch is carrying on with the excellent work of aluminium collecting. Mrs P. A. Robertson said yesterday that 20 ...

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  60. LABOR PARTY AT ALBURY

    At the last fortnightly meeting of the Labor Party (Albury branch), the President (Mr W. Saunders) presided. Attendance was large and a ...

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  61. AXIS ARRESTS

    The Attorney-General (Mr Biddie) announced today that the FBI had seized German and Italian army and navy uniforms and also numerous maps and ...

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  62. NEW PETROL CONCENTRATE

    The Istanbul correspondent of British Associated Press states that the Germans are worried by reports that Britain has developed a new petrol concentrate, which ...

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  63. A.I.F. ESCAPEES FROM MALAYA.

    Circumstances surrounding the reported detention In a West Australian camp of some hundreds of AIF escapes from Singapore will be investigated by the Minister ...

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  64. BEER FAMINE FACING N.S.W.

    According to the president of the United Licensed Victuallers’ Association (Mr N. H. Connolly) not a single hotel in NSW has more than seven days’ supply of liquor in ...

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  65. His Bag Is Getting Full!

    A famous Australian squadron-leader, winner of DFC and bar, and one of ace Allied pilots in the Middle East, now has a bag of 1912 enemy aircraft to his credit. ...

    Article : 113 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. NEW AMERICAN SHIPYARD

    The Maritime Commission has disclosed that a new super dimensional shipyard has been completed for the production of 200 “Liberty merchantmen. It adds that the ...

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  68. JAPANESE MUSEUM IN SINGAPORE.

    The Tokio official radio states that the Japanese authorities are establishing a special museum In Singapore to contain the conquest relies, such as tables and chairs ...

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  69. NEW QUARTERS FOR BENNETT.

    Quarters have been provided for Major-General Gordon Bennett on Eastern Command Headquarters, and he has moved there from a room privately provided for ...

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  70. BOYS CAUSE WORK STOPPAGE.

    A dispute affecting clipper boys produced a signage of work today at the Richmond Main co[?]ery on the South Maitland field Richmond employs about 750 miners and ...

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  71. SIGNPOSTS TO BE REMOVED

    Signposts in the Albury district will soon be as bare of information useful to an invader as those in England have been since the days of Dunkirk. ...

    Article : 113 words
  72. Advertising

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