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Advertising : 48 wordsPressing forward in the Buna area of New Guinea, the Allied attack on the Japanese has now breached the enemy’s fortifications in many places. Reporting this fresh success to-day’s G.H.Q. communique ...
Article : 117 wordsTwenty-one war workers were [?] in Pennsylvania, when a 100 foot wall of melting snow and dirt struck a bus on a main ...
Article : 47 wordsThe. American Associated Press [?] that according to well-informed foreign sources in Ankara, the Germans are putting pressure on Spain to permit the occupation of the Balearic Islands. The Germans would even occupy by force in the event ...
Article : 93 wordsIt was announced to-day that [?] slaughtermen, who had been temporarily released from the Army in October, for work at ...
Article : 72 wordsThrough thick blizzards two powerful Red Army tank and infantry columns are driving down the Voronej-Rostov railway towards the key railway junction at Millerovo. The eastward column is still advancing rapidly, and is ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Western Lands Bill has been passed by both Houses of Parliament and is now awaiting the Governor’s assent, which is ...
Article : 664 wordsMr. F. Cleaver left on Tuesday for Canberra, where he will spend Xmas with his aged mother and other members of the family. ...
Article : 321 wordsThe changeover from peacetime to war-time conditions has wrought striking changes in civilian standards and ways of ...
Article : 86 wordsAn impression supported from two sources, is that Rommel is making speed with the spearhead of his long stretched retreating forces for Tripoli, and ultimately Tunisia. He intends to fight only delaying actions with the tail-end. ...
Article : 100 wordsIn a recent casualty list appears the name of Corporal F. W. [?] Wonga[?] who was wounded in action abroad. ...
Article : 590 wordsDithering, muddling officers who held up Army business were being weeded out, states the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde). ...
Article : 94 wordsTwo youths appeared before the Dubbo Children’s Court, at Dubbo, charged with maliciously setting fire to a building, and were cornmitted to ...
Article : 50 wordsAt the Dubbo Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. A. Hicks, Chamber Magistrate, John Joseph Carberry (42), labourer, ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Dubbo District Hospital Secretary (Mr. Gordon, Christie) wrote to Tuesday night’s meeting of Dubbo Council, stressing the ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Dubbo wheat elevator, which was opened on Friday for the receival of wheat, after having been closed as the result of ...
Article : 101 wordsA short while after he became Prime Minister. Winston Churchill visited some friends in the west side of London. He was ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsThe Transport Minister (Mr. O’Sullivan) has announced that a proclamation hast been gazetted to-day fixing February 1, 1943, ...
Article : 221 wordsThe first American newspapers were “news letters,” usually published by postmasters who had an opportunity to learn first of news, sent in letters ...
Article : 29 wordsFor the first time since Hitler launched his total war machine on Europe, the war has taken a more hopeful turn for the Allied ...
Article : 185 wordsA youth appeared in the Children’s Court, Dubbo, on Wednesday morning, on a charge of stealing and avoiding railway fare, and was remanded to ...
Article : 65 wordsThe slit trenches in Parkes are flooded and are expected to become a breeding-ground for mosquitoes and to provide a problem for the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Postmaster-General, Senator Ashley, paid a tribute to the people of the Central West for their splendid support for the Austerity Loan. His ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the farm of Mr. H. [?]awden, in Gippsland, Victoria, while a stooker was working behind a reaper and binder, a squealing full-grown hare ...
Article : 53 wordsWhat might have been a big conflagration was averted by the promptitude of the Dubbo Fire Brigade in responding to a call at 4 a.m. on ...
Article : 95 wordsNo beer is being shipped from America to Australia, American Army authorities have stated. They were replying to a broadcast statement by ...
Article : 53 wordsProgress sales of War Savings Certificates and National Savings Bonds at Dubbo for the week, ending 21st December, totalled £453. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Fred Williams and the late Mrs. Williams, 470 Summer-street, East Orange, had eight sons. They have given them all to Australia. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe number one de luxe cop[?] “The Story of the Red Cross” [?] sent to London to Her Majesty the Queen and a letter has now been ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsIn an Army casualty list issued on Tuesday, appears the names of Sgt. E. W. R. Baker, infantry, Dubbo, wounded in action; and Sapper G. W. ...
Article : 38 wordsAt Tuesday night’s [?] Dubbo Municipal Council, [?] the Works Committee [?] the adoption of the [?] ...
Article : 67 wordsWith a bit of luck, Blayney may have railway marshalling yards built at a cost of £80,000 to £100,000. At last Lyndhurst Shire Council meeting ...
Article : 110 wordsThe following holiday arrangements will be observed at the Dubbo Post prices—Friday, 25th December, closed all day; Saturday, 26th and ...
Article : 86 wordsIt was announced at Canberra last week that there was no truth in statements made by some hotelkeepers that they are permitted to sell pints ...
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Dubbo Dispatch (NSW : 1942), Fri 25 Dec 1942, Page 3
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