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  2. “Philomena Morgan Not the Pyjama Girl”

    Interest is not waning in the Pyjama Girl inquest. More sensational evidence was given today by detectives, whilst the, story given by John James Morgan was quite unexpected. He definitely stated that his step-daughter’s child, Phil, was not the Pyjama Girl; also that he did not know “Phil’s” surname. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ITEMS OF NEWS

    An auction sale of unclaimed goods, including a number of bicycles, will be conducted, at Albury police station at noon on Saturday. ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS

    [?] Bob Fulton, A.I.F., New-Guinea, is expected borne on leave. Mrs W. J. Allan, Carlyle, Wahgunyah. has received a letter from her son ...

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  8. SHELLS HURIED ACROSS PRUTH

    All reports indicate that the Red Army is extending its [?] along the River Pruth, and is already shelling Rumanian territory, Soviet ...

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  9. RED CROSS GARMENTS

    Garments made at Albury Red Cross depot have to be washed before being sent to headquarters. Volunteers usually handle this work for the ...

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  10. HENTY

    The monthly meeting of the Women’s Voluntary Services branch was well attended and the president Mrs C. J. Chambers presided. The following members ...

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  11. PUBLICANS AND THE PUBLIC

    At Albury Licensing Court yesterday, the licensing magistrate (Mr R. M. Stewart) told ah applicant for a transfer of a publican’s licence, that the ...

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  12. TOMORROW’S STALL

    A varied assortment of goods will be on sale at tomorrow’s stall in Dean street, which is being conducted by members of the Women’s Ambulance ...

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  15. Lad’s Ghastly Discovery

    In a gas-filled house in Botany this afternoon the body of Lawrence Brady. aged two years, was found in a bedroom, while in the same room were his mother, ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Tpr Leslie Cairnes has arrived on leave from WA.. after 15 months with his unit, and is home with his wife and family at Elisabeth st., ...

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  17. “CLOCK HAS 5 MINUTES TO GO”

    “The coming Allied offensive against Germany will be a military operation unrivalled In this war,” declared Mr Arthur Henderson, ...

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  18. PLEASED WITH SPORTS

    Mr C. Keighran, president of the Eight Hour Day Committee, expressed his and the committee’s pleasure yesterday at the success of the sports ...

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  19. P.M. REALISES LABOR TROUBLES

    When Mr H. [?] Angel asked the PM (Mr R. M. Stewart) at Albury police court yesterday, if a witness might leave the court after he had given his ...

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  20. “POW Not Sentenced to Death”

    The Foreign Office has announced that reports from German sources indicate that statements that five British prisoners of war in Italy had been ...

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  21. Tug Raised From 126 Feet of Water

    Sunk in a collision with an overseas freighter in Sydney Harbor in 1940, the tug Hero has now been raised from 126 feet of water by the United States authorities. The ...

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  22. HOWLONG

    Mr A. W. Chessell, organising war loan representative, visited Howlong in connection with the First Victory Loan campaign. For the purpose of forming a ...

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  23. ALBURY’S £18,360 FOR LOAN

    On the opening day of the First Victory Loon yesterday applications were received for amounts totalling £18,360 at all Albury banks. This falls short ...

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  24. Purge of Pro-Fascists in Naples

    A sweeping purge of Fascists in the Naples province has begun with the suspension of 690 Italians from Government and semi-Government posts. ...

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  25. Will Try to Amend Tax Bill

    The Opposition in the Senate will support the second reading of the Pay-as-you-go Tax Bill, but will seek to amend the in[?]sure during the debate in committee. ...

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  26. LACK OF PUBLICITY FOR A.I.F.

    “We see in (he Press that the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) has said that the AIF has been forgotten,” said the leader of the Country Party (Mr ...

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  27. SLOW PROGRESS IN ITALY

    Asked in the House of Commons today whether he would make a statement on progress of the war in the Cassino sector and on other ...

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  28. Died Through Drinking Kerosene

    Judith Allen, aged 19 months, of Cobden died in hospital today through drinking kerosene from a [?] in which paint-brushes were soaking. Judith was playing at tea ...

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  29. Alleged Confession Admitted

    After counsel for the defence had tried to prove that it [?] been obtained under duress, the judge at the trial of Wayne Lanergan, air force trainee, on a charge ...

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  30. RUTHERGLEN

    Mr and Mrs Rosser, Norong Central have received word that their son. P/O Ted Rosser, has been reported, missing after air operations over Europe. ...

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  31. GARRISON REST ROOM ROSTER.

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  32. LIENS OVER CROPS AND WOOL

    When recently travelling through the country, the NSW Minister for Lands (Mr Tully) stated that he had brought under his notice the hardship inflicted ...

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  33. Japanese Pressure Increasing

    Japanese pressure is increasing in the Akhorul area north-east of Imphal in the Somra hills and heavy fighting is in progress. The Japanese ...

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  34. Shortage of Potatoes

    Drawing attention in Parliament to the shortage of potatoes in Australia, Mr J. T. Reid (C.P.. Casino) said this had been brought about by the ...

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  35. Preserving Twin Tyres

    Hints on how to preserve twin tyres are given in the current Issue of “The Radiator.” the RACV. journal. Stones wedged between the torn tyres are ...

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  36. TALLANGATTA

    Mr Reg Ashford is in Tallangatta hospital with a poisoned finger. Frank, son of Mr and Mrs Shanohan. of Noorongong, met with an accident at ...

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  37. Extensive Damage to French Airfields

    It is officially announced that a medium force of Flying Fortresses of the USAAF during the day attacked airfields at Chartres, Rheims and ...

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  38. Shorter Working Week For Firemen

    The Fire Brigades Amendment Bill, which proposes to reduce the working week of permanent members of fire brigades from 78 to 56, passed the second reading in; ...

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST SOLDIER

    Clarence Theodore Witt, a soldier, aged 28, was charged with stealing a bicycle, valued at £ at the Albury police court yesterday. On the ...

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  40. Fatality in Welsh Town

    Eight persons were killed outright, four were fatally injured and 15 severely injured when an AA shell exploded on business premises in South ...

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  41. “TOO MANY SHIPS”

    Discussing the State Government’s expenditure on an enterprise for the repa[?] and construction of ships at Newcastle, MR. S. Vincent (CP. Raleigh) said in the ...

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  42. BROADCASTING 2CO TODAY

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  43. GIRLS OF THE ALLIES

    All through the ages bards have told their tales of love in rhyme: So too the minstrels sang of old. in every land and clime. The image of their goddess reigned, within their hearts enshrined. And held their very souls enchained—those girls they left behind. ...

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  44. WALWA

    Deep regret was felt at the tragic death of Mr Alexander Weir at Wabba Gap, near Cudgewa, whilst driving a truck of pigs to Tallangatta, Apparently the loading ...

    Article : 350 words
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