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  4. LATE TRAINS UPSET BUSINESS IN WESTERN TOWNS

    The notice "Train from Sydney, hour late" written in chalk on a board placed near the private mail boxes at the Dubbo Post Office has become a regular feature. ...

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  5. DUBBO'S TOWN OF TENTS & HUTS

    Land has been made available by the Dubbo P.P. Board for the resettlement of approximately 100 people, which includes those of aborigine blood, "itinerant whites and ...

    Article : 479 words
  6. STATEMENT BY SPECIALIST ON JANICE PETTY

    No further treatment could be suggested by the specialist from Camperdown Hospital who visited four year old ...

    Article : 374 words
  7. ABOLITION OF ROAD TAX

    The campaign for the abolition of the Road Tax inaugurated by the Dubbo Chamber of Commerce was loudly ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. R.S.L. PROTESTS REDUCTION OF LEGAL AID

    Nation-wide protests from exservicemen's organisation to the Federal Government sire expected against the decision to cut ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. SCIENTIST PEERS INTO NEAR FUTURE

    Scientists would fire artificial satellites into space within five to 10 years, as a preliminary to inter-planetary travel said Dr. ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. "NOT A RED," SAYS ACTOR

    John Garfield, "tough guy" of Hollywood films, gave evidence recently during a probe into Red activities in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GETTING ROYAL TRAIN READY FOR VISIT OF KING AND QUEEN

    Railway workmen at the Melbourne sheds are putting the finishing touches to the Royal train, which the Victorian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MORE GAS CUTS AVERTED BY END OF STRIKE

    Nine hundred men on strike at the Australian Gas Light Company's Mortlake works returned to work this morning. ...

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  13. SACKED FOR SLACKS NOT SLACKING

    A young woman has complained to her union that she was dismissed from a Brunswick factory because she wore ...

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  14. MARRIED AFTER SIX CUPS OF BLACK COFEE

    John Agar, former husband of Shirley Temple, eloped with film extra Loretta Combs today, but he had to wait an hour for ...

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  15. NEW GOLF RULES AGREED TO BY U.K. & U.S.

    Loss of stroke and distance for "out of bounds" and abolition of the stymie are two major changes in the golf, rules ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. AUSTRALIANS IN FIERCE BATTLE

    British and Australian infantry battled all day yesterday in South Korea to stem the rising tide of Chinese troops pouring through the gap slashed in the United Nations line near ...

    Article : 230 words
  17. HEAVY FINES FOR TAX OFFENCES

    An hotel proprietor and a grazier were each fined £400 in Central Court yesterday for tax offences. ...

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  18. NYNGAN STOCK NOW HAS TO BE HANDFED

    Grazing conditions throughout the Nyngan District are daily becoming worse. Dry feed only exists and this is being quickly ...

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  19. A.B.C. CONTROL BOARD IN DUBBO MAY 22 AND 23

    The Australian Broadcasting Control Board will be in Dubbo on May 22 and 23. The Board, which consists of ...

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  20. SMELLING SALTS HELP SANDY TO SYNCOPATE

    For 145 hours Syncopating Sandy" Strickland played and played and then collapsed over his piano—but still he played. ...

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  21. CONDE GOES TO CANBERRA FOR DOLLARS

    The Electricity Commissioner, Mr. Conde, will go to Canberra today to discuss with the Treasurer, Mr. Fadden finance to ...

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  22. THE FORECAST

    Fine with cool to mild day and cold night temperatures some frosts on Highlands variable winds. Some rain ...

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