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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Owing to the house to house collection appeal, the monthly meeting of the Red Cross will be held on September 11, and not September 18. ...

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  5. MILLIONS OF GERMANS MAY DIE

    According to welfare workers, between eight million and 12 million Germans are now homeless wanderers as the result of the mass deportations from territory provisionally assigned to Poland under the Potsdam agreement, says Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin. ...

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  6. 20,000 P.O.W. IN SIAM

    It is believed there are over 20,000 prisoners, of war held by the Japanese in Siam,, comprising Australians, Britishers, Indians and Dutchmen. ...

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  7. SOCIAL AFTERNOON

    Border Friendship Club will hold a social afternoon in the Masonic Hall today in aid of the A.C.F. There will be games and competitions and ...

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  8. MASTER PLAN FOR EMPIRE WOOL

    Form of buying-selling partnership between Great Britain on the one hand and Australia, New Zealand and South Africa on the other, is novel, unique, end, economically, as sound and attractive as the best brains of the parties can devise. Its success depends upon one thing, ...

    Article : 615 words
  9. Many Jews Go to Palestine

    It is reported from Paris that 1600 Jews who were liberated from the Belsen horror concentration camp sailed for Palestine from Marseilles ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. YOUNG MAN REMANDED

    Norman Wallace, aged 25, laborer, was remanded in Albury police court yesterday to appear before the Culcairn court on September 10. He was ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. 7 Airmen Killed

    Seven RAAF men were killed when a Beaufighter crashed at Narrandera today after striking high tension wires. ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. Advertising

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  14. FOOD PARCELS FOR BRITAIN

    To raise funds to buy food parcels to be sent to the WVS in England. Albury WVS will hold a stall on October 5, subject to WVS headquarters ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. HITLER HAD HUGE INCOME

    Secret German budget figures indicate that Hitler had an income of £600,000 a year. This has been revealed by United States financial ...

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  16. HELPERS URGENTLY NEEDED

    An urgent appeal is being made to Albury women who have free mornings to help at the Soldiers’ Rest Room in Dean St. Morning when helpers ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. Fatal Stabbing During Struggle

    A verdict of accidental death was returned in the Coroner’s Court today in connection with the death of Lea de Sell, 29 years of age, a colored ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. EXPENSIVE VISIT TO CAFE

    When Constables Spence and McDonald went to the Spot Cafe on September 1, they found Leslie Williams, laborer, aged 18, and Peter Perich, truck ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. COMMERCIAL

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  20. TO HELP TODDLERS

    St. Matthew’s Church of England Ladies’ Guild will conduct a street stall in front of Foy and Gibson’s tomorrow. Proceeds are for the Church ...

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  21. Two Men Imprisoned

    At Quarter Sessions today, Edward Crockford Thompson, aged 45 of Newtown, was sentenced to five years for assaulting Jack Pearce, ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. A SEAMAN FINED £5

    A fine of £5 was imposed on Charles Henry Muchelsen, seaman, aged 31, yesterday, in Albury police court. He pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. An Ejectment Order Refused

    Mr R. M. Stewart, PM., yesterday, in Albury Court, refused an application for ejectment order by George Frederick Cuddeford, of 626 ...

    Article : 327 words
  24. Federal Budget This Week

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that the budget would be brought down on Thursday or Friday of this week. Slight delay in ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. YOUNG MAN IMPRISONED

    John Leonard Cutting, laborer, aged 18 years, was sentenced to two months’ hard labor in Goulburn gaol, by Mr R. M. Stewart, PM., in Albury police ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. Campaign Against Road Speeding

    Following the sharp increase in road accidents, the Police Traffic Departments have started a drastic campaign against road speeding. Already ...

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  27. FAT STOCK SALES

    Buyers at Flemington sate yards today had only 18,469 sheep and lambs to select from Good competition prevailed, and the market was generally firm at last sale ...

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  28. Union Plans for Socialising Transport

    Trade Union Congress in a statement on plans for the nationalisation of transport recommends the creation of a national transport, authority which ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. THE CHANCE AUSTRALIA MISSED

    The war has not been fought in vain. Eight British scientists and technicians have made a special trip to Germany to discover how Fritz made his lager beer. Perhaps this was the reason why Allied Air Forces never mentioned the destruction of German breweries in their ...

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  30. SHEEP ON RESERVE : OWNER FINED

    On July 3, Edward John McBarron, stock inspector, of the Hume P. P. Board, saw a flock of 26 sheep on Waite’s reserve. He questioned the ...

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  31. Army Chaplain to Lecture at Albury

    Chaplain Robert C. Firebrace, of Bonegilla Camp, will give three pubic lectures in Albury Town Hall on Friday, Sunday and Monday next, on ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. District Liquor Prices

    The Commonwealth Prices commissioner (Professor Copland) today announced the gazettal of a further order covering liquor prices ...

    Article : 220 words
  33. ASKED TO KEEP COLLECTING

    Some uncertainty has been reported in the ranks of the Patriotic Women’s Collecting Committee as to its future now that the war is over. The Mayor ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. WODONGA PIG AND BOBBY CALF MARKET

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  35. Services Monopolising Phone Calls?

    “Since the cessation of hostilities in the Pacific the interstate telephones system has carried record business,” said the deputy Director ...

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  36. NEWS SHOULD HAVE BEEN CENSORED.

    While the trail of the serpent lay heavily over the rest of Australia on V-P day, Holbrook Police-Sgt. Marshall said in effect that the town was so filthily impeccable that ho was not obliged to open his hostel for the overnight lodging of a single roysterer ! To preserve its ...

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  37. PARK CAMPERS MUST QUIT

    Campers who unable to find accommodation in Albury, have made their homes at Norcuil Park for months past are faced with a problem now that ...

    Article : 126 words
  38. Eggs for Britain; More Packers Wanted

    Lack of woman-power was holding up packing of eggs for export to Britain, the deputy Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr H. Cotton) said today. ...

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  39. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. Les ten Brink, aged 72 years, who died at his residence. Commercial road, Benalla, was the son of the late Conrad ten Brink, who for many ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. £800 A TEAR JOB SOON

    By the time the next Murray Valley Development League conference held, possibly at the end of October, it is hoped that an organising ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. WANT CHOPS, NOT VITAMINS

    A public weary of doing without things they need does not want to hear about, calories and vitamins they want chops, said C. W. Hewson in his ...

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  42. Fish Buying Plan to Function

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) announced today that the State Government’s co-operative scheme for the marketing of fish in ...

    Article : 119 words
  43. Salvaging of Treasures Sunk in War

    At least six salvage expeditions are being organised to recover bullion and valuables from war-time wrecks throughout the world. They will seek ...

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  44. SHOTS IN HOTEL BAR

    At the Central Criminal Court today Pte Francis Walls, aged 46, AMF, pleaded not guilty to a charge of murdering Arthur John Graham, aged ...

    Article : 165 words
  45. DISTRICT SHOWS

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  46. U.S. Merchant Seamen Given a Chance

    Appealing against gaol sentences for having armed themselves with Tommy guns with intent to steal, two American merchant seamen were told today ...

    Article : 86 words
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  48. NO EXTRA HOLIDAY

    Students of private and church schools will be envious of those attending public schools when they have to return to classes next week, for ...

    Article : 148 words
  49. Albury Soldier At Historic Ceremony

    An historic moment. The official announcement of Japanese acceptance of the Potsdam peace terms is entered in the war dairy of 2/7th Australian Infantry Battalion in New Guinea. Left to right : Corporal B. A. Williams (Albury); Pte H. Cameron (Epping, NSW); L/Sgt C. G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. All Land in Country “Frozen”

    All land in shires in NSW has been “frozen” for soldier settlement. In today’s “Commonwealth Gazette” the NSW Minister for Lands (Mr ...

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  51. BAND TO PLAY THIS EVENING

    Members of Albury Town Band are asked to assemble outside the Plaza Theatre this evening at 7.30 to play selections in connection with the ...

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  52. Miners’ Demands on Owners

    National convention of miners in Sydney today decided to serve on the colliery proprietors claims to be covered by national agreement ...

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  53. STILL NO CREAM FOR HOUSEHOLDERS

    Secretary of Albury Wholesale Milk Producers’ Association (Mr. Roy Waite) declared last evening that many people were under the misapprehension ...

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  54. To-day’s Forecasts

    RIVERINA AND S.W. SLOPES: Squally westerly winds, changing to south-east early this morning; cold temperatures; occasional cloud and scattered showers; ...

    Article : 66 words
  55. ALBURY ROTARIANS TOLD OF BELSEN

    Dr L. S. Woods was the speaker at Albury Rotary luncheon yesterday, and he took Belsen horror camp as his subject, reading a report from the ...

    Article : 168 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. TO-DAY’S EVENTS

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