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  3. DISTRICT INCOME A RECORD DESPITE FLOODS & OTHER SETBACKS

    Primary produce worth almost £2,250,000 has been grown in the Dubbo district this year. Growers have achieved this record figure ...

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    MAKING a bonfire of some of their troubles: Private Alan Smith, Puckapunyal, Victoria, considered himself one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DRIVE TO END WAR BEING WAGED ON 'PHANTOM ARMY'

    Chinese Communist forces in North Korea have become a "Phantom Army" which has melted away mysteriously as the new United Nations offensive gets under way. ...

    Article : 347 words
  6. NEW AUSTRALIAN ATE POISON

    A New Australian ate some poison off a knife because "he had a lot of big troubles," said witnesses in the Dubbo Police ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. SURPLUS POTATO STOCKS IN U.S. DESTROYED

    Hundreds of thousands of tons of potatoes are being destroyed by the United States Government because it can't sell them. At the other side of the world, Australia is ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. WARREN STANDS BY FOR A RECORD FLOOD

    Warren residents worked feverishly throughout yesterday strengthening levee banks around the town in anticipation, ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. IT'S CHEAPER TO BUY THE LOT

    Although the fixed maximum price for a sheep's head—complete with brains and tongue—is 5d, if you ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. ALY & RITA OFF TO AFRICA ON A LION HUNT

    Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth are leaving today for a four-month tour of Africa and the Middle East, which will include ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. XMAS MOVIES FOR JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    Japanese war criminals serving sentences on Manus Island will be able to see latest motion pictures this Christmas ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. MORE LIGHT RAIN FORECAST

    The forecast for the Central Districts for the 24 hours from 9 pm. yesterday: Fairly general light to moderate and ...

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  13. CARD OF DEATH WAS IN HAND OF DEATH

    The Ace of Spades—the card of death—was clutched in the hand of one of the victims of Wednesday night's disastrous ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. "SIGNPOSTS ON STREETS A BIG ASSET"

    Signposts on all street corners in Dubbo would be a big asset to the town, said the President of the Chamber of Commerce ...

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  15. WOMAN TAKEN ACROSS RIVER IN RAFT

    A sick Gulargambone woman was taken across a Hooded creek on a flimsy rubber raft on Thursday night. ...

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  16. SPORT FIXTURES NEARLY ALL WASHED OUT

    Unless Dubbo is favored with brilliant sunshine today all sport will be "washed-out," for the weekend. ...

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  17. "MISS N.S.W." IS LOVELY CITY BRUNETTE

    Miss New South Wales is lovely Patricia Woodley, 22-year-old brunette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodley, of ...

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  18. GRADER USED TO FERRY FOOD SUPPLIES

    Graders, Army ducks and rowing boats have been used throughout the floodbound Central West this week to take food ...

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  19. MAN DROWNED IN FLOOD NEAR NARRABRI

    One man is believed to nave drowned in the rapidly-rising Namoi River at Narrabri yesterday and two others were rescued ...

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  20. LABORER CHARGED WITH THEFT

    Leslie Norman Alick (22) a laborer, of Mason's Drive, Parramatta was charged before Mr. 9. Graham (Chamber ...

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  21. TOBACCO AND BEER PRICES STAY PUT

    A Prices Conference today deferred applications from manufacturers and distributors for increases in the prices of ...

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  22. LEADING LIBERALS WILL SPEAK AT COOLAH

    Prominent officials of the Liberal Party will visit Coolah next Wednesday. They are Messrs. J. L. ...

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  23. AMBULANCE HELD UP BY FLOOD

    The Cobar Ambulance, which arrived in Dubbo on Thursday evening, was unable to cross the flooded Macquarie, and was ...

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  24. EVENING 'PLANE CANCELLED

    The normal Friday evening Butler air. service to and from Sydney was cancelled last night. As a result of this Mr H. D. ...

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  25. ROUND HATS FOR SQUARE HEADS

    Bowler hats made in London are selling fast at 30/- each in Germany. A representative of a British ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. NICARAGUA VOLCANO STILL ACTIVE

    The Cerro Negro volcano in Nicaragua which erupted on Monday was still spewing flame and volcanic ash yesterday. A ...

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  27. WOMAN KILLED IN CROSSING SMASH

    An unidentified woman was killed in a collision between a motor car and a train at a level crossing two miles from ...

    Article : 41 words
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