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  4. COUNCIL SEEKS MORE DETAILS OF PREFABRICATED BALTIC HOUSES

    A firm which has offered to supply prefabricated homes for Dubbo, with prompt delivery at reasonable (but unspecified) prices, will be asked by the Dubbo Municipal Council ...

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  5. 6SD STAFF BE REDUCED BY OVER HALF

    The staff of the Dubbo R.A.A.F. Store Depot is to be reduced from 150 to 60 under a Federal Government plan to convert the depot for the bulk storage of strategic equipment and ...

    Article : 419 words
  6. NEW APPROACH BY NARROMINE ON ELECTRICITY

    Dubbo is still prepared to apply Narromine with electricity at cost price, even though Narromine rejected a similar ...

    Article : 309 words
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    THE LEADER OF THE BRITISH OPPOSITION (Mr. Winsion Churchill) making a point during on election speech. The elections will bo held on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MUSHROOM WITH 9" DIAMETER

    Alderman E. A. Tink brought a mushroom with a diameter of nine inches with him to the Dubbo ...

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  9. HOUSE CROWDED FOR OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    Amounts ranging from £l to £5 were offered to messengers and others working in Parliament House for tickets admitting ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. U.K. ELECTION CRESCENDO ON EVE OF POLL

    Britain's rival election parties worked up to a final crescendo last night, 36 hours before polling, but sought vainly for signs ...

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  11. WORK ON WOMEN'S REST ROOMS

    Plans for a brick building to contain women's rest rooms located next to the Council Chambers in Macquarie Street were approved by the Municipal Council last night. ...

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  12. JAPAN ACCUSED OF USING GAS, GERMS IN WAR

    Thousands of tons of mustard gas were being manufactured at Hiroshima for use against American troops when the atom ...

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  13. PRICE CONTROLS MAY GO ON MANY LINES

    Price control must be retained on essental items particularly those affecting living wage conditions, the Prices Minister ...

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  14. "HARD LUCK" HOUSING BALLOT AT ORANGE

    A "hard luck" ballot for homes and a garden competition for Housing Commission tenants will be held in Orange ...

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  15. MAN FINED FOR EVADING FARE

    James Francis Niddrie, who his address C/- C.W. Mitchell, "Florida" Station, via Nyngan, was fined £1 by Messrs. ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. STEADY PROGRESS ON RURAL ELECTRICITY PLAN

    Work has started on the erection of substations and transformers in the Dubbo Municipal Council's No. 1 Rural Electrification ...

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  17. POLICE OPPOSED TO BAN ON TRAILERS

    The Works Committee reported to the Dubbo Council last night that it had been informed that the Superinendent of ...

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  18. GIRL GETS £250 DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF EYE

    A 16-years-old boy whose air-gun accidently shot a girl aged 17 consented to pay her £250 damages in the Supreme Court ...

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  19. BRITISH CHARGE ON CONFESSION AT "SPY TRIAL"

    The British Government last night declared that the confession of espionage and sabotage by Edgar Sanders, a British ...

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  20. JAP. VISITORS APPLAUDED

    Fourteen representatives of the Japanese Diet received a standing ovation in the House of Representatives yesterday ...

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  21. JURY SELECTION DELAYS TRIAL OF DOCTOR

    At Manchester (Newhampshire) yesterday the selection of the jury in the mercy killing trial of Dr. Hermann Sander ...

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  22. HOME OF WEALTHY RECLUSE HAD BARRICADES AND DRAWBRIDGE

    A wealthy woman recluse lived for years in a two storey house surrounded by barbed wire entanglements and with ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    The death took place in Sydney last wek of Michael Corlis, aged 51 years. He was born in Coolah and spent all but the ...

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  24. LOST ARTICLES AT POST OFFICE

    At Dubbo Post Office, awaiting a claimant are a purse with money in it, a new billy containing several articles and a ...

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  25. HORTICULTURAL ' SOCIETY

    The first 1950 meeting of the Dubbo and District Horticultural Society will be held at the C.W.A. rooms on Saturday. The ...

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  26. SNAKE KILLED IN VICTORIA PARK

    A 4ft. brown snake was killed in Victoria Park yesterday afternoon by Mr. W. Hangan, curator of No. 1 Cval. ...

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  27. WEATHER REMAINS MILD AND WARM

    The maximum temperature in Dubbo at noon today was 81 degrees. The maximum temperature at 3 p.m. yesterday at the ...

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