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  4. CROP SAVING RAINS THROUGHOUT WHEAT BELT

    Crop-saving rain fell through the wheat belt of New South Wales yesterday. Falls ranged from an average of an inch throughout the Riverina to three inches at Walgett. ...

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    Being a mate nurse is no cissy job. Above arc two young men who have just passed their final examination far State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY PLANNED TO START THIS MORNING

    Teams of volunteers worked throughout yesterday pumping off water and rolling, and bagging Dubbo tennis courts in a bid to get them in playing condition for the N.S.W. ...

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEEKEND

    The special forecast for the "Liberal" on Thursday by the Weather Bureau, and covering tile Dubbo area up to ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. BRITISH REVOLT PREDICTED

    A prediction that Britain would have a major crisis before 1952, followed by a left wing "revolt" led by ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. TREE PLANTING NEXT WINTER

    Contour ploughing on the proposed Dubbo Amenity Forest should be completed by next Autumn in readiness ...

    Article : 348 words
  10. YUGOSLAVIA GRANTED BIG DOLLAR LOAN

    The United States Import Bank has granted Yugoslavia a 29,000,000 dollar loan. It can be drawn upon ...

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  11. Sir Harry Louder III

    Sir Harry Lauder, the Scots comedian, is seriously ill at his home Lauder Hall, near Strathhaven. He is 79. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Crops Benefited

    The Dubbo Agronomist (Mr. R. W. Shelley) mid the rain the following the good fails of a fortnight ago, would greatly ...

    Article : 194 words
  13. COMMITTEES' BID TO SOLVE DOLLAR PROBLEM

    Relaxation of Marshall Plan restrictions on British purchasing, to give Britain greater freedom to buy goods outside the United States, may result from the tri-partite financial talks in ...

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  14. STOCK VALUES FALL 25 p.c.

    Stock values had fallen 25 per cent, at Homebush saleyards in the last four weeks, Mr. G. D. Bassett, M.L.C. told the Dubbo ...

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  15. FLAT SOLD FOR £13,100

    An unfurnished flat with vacant possession in The Astor. Macquarie Street, Sydney, was sold at public auction today for ...

    Article : 221 words
  16. TARIFF FIGHT IN U.S.

    The fight in the United States Senate over foreign tariffs entered its second round yesterday with a bloc of ...

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  17. Light Showers

    Light showers continued to fall occasionally yesterday and one heavy shower after lunch came from o passing thunderstorm. ...

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  18. EMPLOYMENT RISES IN U.S.A.

    Unemployment in the U.S. dropped by 406,000 in August to a total of 3,689,000, the Census Bureau reports. ...

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  19. He Has Arrived In London

    The world's largest mouth arrived in London recently. It belongs to 57-year-old American Joe E. Brown who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Aphis Nuisance

    Although the rain which fell in Dubbo district on Thursday night and Friday would benefit fruit trees, it would also ...

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  21. TASMANIAN TRIP FOR QUEEN WINNER LIKELY

    A trip to Tasmania for the winning Queen in the Dubbo Centenary "Queen of the West" competition is now a decided possibility. The Manager of the Tasmanian Tourist Bureau ...

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  22. Opposition Urges Petrol Rationing "Under Protest"

    In a joint statement, the Opposition leaders (Messrs Menzles and Fadden) today advocated that all states should, under ...

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  23. GUN BATTLE IN PARLIAMENT

    Police and army forces were rushed to surround the Capitol building yesterday after a member of Parliament was killed ...

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  24. Wool Bale Hits Express

    Twenty persons were injured, one seriously, when a dislodged bale of wool on a passing goods train shattered 45 windows of ...

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  25. Australia Angry Over Gold Reparations Deal

    Rejecting the bitter protests or Australia and the Phillipines, the United States today notified the all-Nation Far Eastern ...

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  26. YOUNG BRIDE SHOT DEAD

    Nineteen-year-old Mrs. Mary Garrett Wightmore, who was married three months ago to a timber mill worker, was shot dead through the window of her ...

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  27. AMBULANCE ART UNION

    The drawing of the Dubbo District Ambulance Art Union, which was to have taken place yesterday, has been postponed. ...

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