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  4. BUSY MONTH FOR R.A.F.

    A Royal Air Force [?] review of operations during June shows that weather conditions throughout the mouth were more ...

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  5. A.W.A.S. Helping Army

    “The AWAS is a service, not an auxiliary,” Sgt Woodyat, of the AWAS. explained when sneaking to members of the WVS at their annual meeting ...

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  6. PREMIER UNPERTURBED

    The Premier (Mr Dunstan) was in no way. perturbed today at the announcement that the Labor Party intended intended to move the adjournment of ...

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  8. U.S. SUBS SINK THREE JAP DESTROYERS IN ALEUTIANS

    A Navy Department communique says that US submarines on July 4 [?]k three Japanese destroyers, and severely damaged another, off ...

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  9. KEY RUSSIAN RAILWAY CUT BY GERMANS ?

    Vichy radio says the Germans have cut the Moscow-Rostov railway, and probably have captured Voronej, the junction, of three railway lines ...

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  10. Ja[?] Dromes in China Blasted

    United Press reports that the new United States Air Force in China has blasted major Japanese aerodromes and water-front targets at ...

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  11. YEAR OF FINE EFFORT

    Third annual general meeting of the Albury WVS was held last evening when reports covering the work done in the past year were presented. ...

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  12. DISTRICT NEWS

    Cpl Vic Warren, RAAF., Canberra, spent leave here. Gunner H. Wardley, who is with the AIF. overseas, is ill in hospital. ...

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  13. PAYING SETTLERS’ DEBTS

    The State Government has agreed to the Rural Reconstruction Board using State funds in the composition of debts owing to the Rural Bank. This was ...

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  14. Individual Transport to Stop

    It is expected that pools for the transport of parcels and goods in suburban areas will be completed by the end of July. Suburban carriers have ...

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  16. Churchill’s Message to China

    Mr Churchill, in a message to the people of China on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Japanese attack against that country, said: “The ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    According to tho report for MaY of the State secretary til the NSW RSS & AILA (Lieut Cutler. VC) and received by Albury sub-branch of the league, ...

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  18. Message From Mr Roosevelt

    Mr Roosevelt has sent the following to Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek: “In the name of the people of the United States, your fighting Allies in ...

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  19. RUTHERGLEN

    A successful ball was conducted by the O. Gilpin staff in the town hall. Large numbers of soldiers and airmen were present. The sum of £33 was taken at the ...

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  20. US PRODUCTION CHIEF FOR BRITAIN

    The Director of the War Production Board (Mr Nelson) will travel to Great Britain in August for conversations with Mr Lytllcton, British ...

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  21. OUR FORCES STILL ATTACK IN EGYPT

    Latest war bulletin issued in Cairo says that the enemy has still made no further progress against our defence zones, and our forces ...

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  22. AXIS AND SPANISH BUILDINGS DAMAGED

    Eighty-three Italian, German and Spanish business and other establish-ments were damaged last night in a demonstration against tile torpedoing ...

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  23. Mr Curtin’s Congratulations

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curlin) to-day issued a message of ene[?]ragement to the ch[?]ese people o[?] the [?]th anniversary of the Japanese ...

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  24. TALLANGATTA

    Mr Doug Nichol, jun., is in Melbourne. Messrs Ron Smith and Jack Miller visited Melbourne for the Grand National. Miss Margaret Swasbrick is visiting the ...

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  25. JAP FIGURES OF LOSSES IN CHINA WATERS

    The Tokio radio states that the Navy has [?]nounced that Allied losses in China waters from the outbreak of war in East Asia to June 18 are 5321 ...

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  26. China’s Vast Underground Aerodromes

    Chungking reports a striking example of the increasing power of the Chinese to strike back at the Japanese invader, and provide springboards for ...

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  27. Help Urgently Needed

    An appeal for help for China was made tonight by Capt C[?]h Wang and Lieut.-Col Chin Wang, of the Chinese military mission to Australia, in a ...

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  28. OPENING OF SECOND FRONT

    Attitude of NSW branch of the Returned Soldiers’ League to the opening of a second front is set out in the following letter received by Albury sub-branch of ...

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  29. LORD HALIFAX HOME

    The British Ambassador to the United States (Lord Halifax) arrived in London today for consultations with the Government and for a holiday. It ...

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  30. MILK ESSENTIAL IN CHILD NUTRITION

    Nothing can replace milk in the diet of the growing child—it is a fundamental rule in child nutrition that who[?]ever other economies have to be practised, the milk ...

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  31. Penny Letter-Cards: Use For Men in North

    “It is expected that thousands of men will take immediate advantage of the new penny airmail letter-card service between Northern Territory and other parts of ...

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  32. THURGOONA

    There was a fair attendance at the Red Cress dance and door takings amounted to nearly £8. Card prizes were won by Miss A. Merkel and Mr. C. Scammel, ...

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  33. SHEARING POSITION CLARIFIED

    So many misleading reports and ru[?]ors are in circulation concerning the shearing zone scheme that the Directorate of Manpower has issued a ...

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  34. Powers of Manpower Officials May Be Curtailed

    A move to curtail the wide powers of manpower officers will be mode by Mr James, MHR, immediately the Federal Parliament reassembles. ...

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  35. £12,000 UNCLAIMED

    The largest amount of money—£12,000— outstanding over a Flemington race meeting. is waiting Claim at Automatic Totallsator Ltd., after Saturday’s Grand National ...

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  37. AMUSEMENTS

    Three men, a girl and a dog afloat on an Iceberg, of the mercy of lugging Arctic currents which threaten at any moment to overturn their frozen raft and drown them ...

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  38. CANTEEN TOBACCO “ABUSES”

    An allegation is made that soldiers are either abust[?] the privilege of the canteens and making a profit setting eigarettes to civilians, or the general public is ...

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  39. YERONG CREEK

    The annual meeting of the Red Cross will be held this afternoon (Tuesday). Influenza has been prevalent in the district. ...

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  40. WOMEN PORTERS IN MELBOURNE

    Thirty women will begin training on Wednesday as porters for the railways. The class will last two weeks. One of the early lessons will be that of ...

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  41. “LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY”

    Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland are teamed on the screen for the sixth time in “Life Begins for Andy Hardy.” now playing at the Regent. The picture also ...

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  42. COMPANY DEFIES MANPOWER OFFICIAL.

    The management of the NSW factory of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation has defied the instruction of the Deputy Director of Manpower ...

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  43. SNOW ON MOUNTAINS

    Following falls of snow late last week all mountains over 3500 feet are covered. The temperature at Mount Hotham during the week-end never rose above 28 degrees. ...

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  44. CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS OF VEGETABLES.

    Effective treatment of Insect pests of vegetables calls for the use of good spray and dust outfits and satisfactory materials. When spraying, the use of nozzles ...

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  45. MOBILE FARM UNITS

    As morns of meeting rural labor shorta[?]s the Commonwealth and State Governments wire considering a scheme for the formation of mobile ...

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  46. STANDARD CLOTH

    “Standard cloth for costumes and suitings is now being produced in scores of Australian mills and supplies already have gone forward to some warehouses,” the ...

    Article : 37 words
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