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  3. REPRISAL ATTACK FOR AMRITSAR REFUGEE KILLINGS Rl RE KILLIN

    Several thousand Moslems on Wednesday attacked a Sikh and Hindu refugee train at Kamoke about 25 miles west of Lahore, killing 340 passengers and wounding 250 others. During the attack, which lasted 40 minutes, troops ...

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  4. Starting Statements Attract Wide Attention

    Two authorative war statements—firstly that vigorous inflationary forces are at work in the United States and secondly, that the United States does not intend to promote the recovery of Germany at the expense of the rest of Europe, ...

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  5. Randolph Churchill Says "Atom Bomb for Peace"

    Mr Randolph Churchill, 38-year-old son of the British wartime Prime Minister, said that the United States monopoly of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MILFORD HAVEN TO BE BEST MAN

    The best man at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Phillip Mountbatten on November 22 will be the Marquess of ...

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  7. MARINE ENGINEERS TO TIE UP SHIPS

    Efforts to settle the Marine engineers' disputes have failed and present indications are that all Australian shipping will stop at ...

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  8. TINK-WASER WEDDING

    Owing to a typographical error the name at the bridesmsia was omitted from the report of Miss. Joan Waser's wedding with Mr. John Tink which ...

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  9. BAND TRIP ON SUNDAY

    Tomorrow, Sunday, Dubbo and Citizens Band will Journey to Wellington for the purpose of indulging in a combined practice ...

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  10. EVATT CHAIRMAN OF PALESTINE COMMITTEE

    Nominated by Cuba and Belgium, Australia's Dr. H. Evatt was yesterday unanimously elected Chairman of the Committee on Palestine. The ...

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  11. FABULOUS FORTUNES OF WOOLWORTHS' FOUNDERS

    The founder or Woolworths in Australia was one of two prominent men whose wills totalling £994,190 were granted probate in the Supreme Court ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for the Central Districts is: Cloudy but fine and milder with freshening northerly winds. ...

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  13. Mr. Shelley Suggests Experimental Plots

    Addressing the monthly meeting of Wongarbon Agricultural Bureau, Mr. R. W. Shelley (district agronomist) said he desired to see experimental plots ...

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  14. MAN MISSING FROM WELLINGTON

    Since leaving his home in Wellington at 3 p.m. on Tuesday to make a phone call at the Post Office, an aged man has not been seen. ...

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  15. ABOUT TOWN

    Well, characters, the football season in case you didn't know finished last Sunday week. That small item may sound a little stale but it's surprising ...

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  16. ONLY INDUSTRIAL, AGRICULTURAL WORKERS WANTED

    Australia is seeking only industrial and agricultural workers among the displaced persons in Europe. This was stated by Dr. J. S. Smythe, ...

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  17. ARABS STAGE PROTEST AGAINST U.N. REPORTS

    A statement calling on the Arab and Islamic worlds to protest against the reports of the United Nations' committee on Palestine, has been issued by ...

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  18. BROOKLYN TENNIS CLUB

    Brooklyn Tennis Club held a successful dance in the C.W.A. Rooms at Dubbo on Wednesday last. The president, Mr. J. Reeves, thanked every one ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA ALLEGES SOVIET "BLACKMAIL"

    Australia alleged in the Security Council that the Soviet was trying to "blackmail" Council into admitting Soviet Satellites to UNO membership. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS OUT OF PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

    No Australians remain in the men's singles of the Pacific South West championships, in which Jack Kramer has advanced to the semi-finals by ...

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  21. Why UN Delegate Resigned

    Mr Paul Hasluck, who resigned the leadership of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Two Before Court Yesterday

    A man appeared at the Dubbo Police Court on Friday on a charge of offensive behaviour in Macquarie Street the previous day. ...

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  23. FELL OFF FENCE

    Whilst standing on a fence at the Primary School Sports at the Sports Oval yesterday, Rita Miller, 10, whoso parents reside on the Wellington Road, ...

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  24. CHINA INCREASES IMPORTS TO CONSERVE FOREIGN EXCHANGE

    China's battle to conserve her dwindling foreign exchange has led to an official campaign to increase imports of acutely needed commodities ...

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  25. JAPS TO BE TOLD OF MISSION'S DECISIONS

    The Japanese press today featured reports that Australia will sell substantial quantities of wool to Japan, but the Japanese Board of Trade ...

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  26. 1076 APPLICATIONS FOR BARBIGAL BLOCKS

    Applications for eight blocks into which Barbigal Estate has been subdivided for Soldier Settlement, closed yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, with ...

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  27. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT

    The C.W.A. rooms will, to-night, be the venue of Dubbo Horticultural Society. Competitions will be held for sweet peas, ...

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  28. Nationalisation "Completely Dishonest" Said Dame Enid Lyons

    Dame Enid Lyons, M.H.R., today described the Government's plan to nationalise banks as "completely dishonest." She was addressing a meeting at the Town Hall called by the Sydney Women's Citizens Committee to protest against ...

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  29. American Leaders To Confer On World Food Crisis o o

    Immediate action by the United States to alleviate the world food crisis was yesterday foreshadowed by President Truman, who announced that a special session of Congress may be called to discuss the situation. ...

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  30. FIREMAN WASHED OFF ROCKS, DROWNED

    A huge wave swept a man off the rocks at Rosa Gully into the Ocean and he was drowned. He was A. Barton of Hurstville, fireman, attached to ...

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  31. ALBANIA, BULGARIA DEBARRED FROM DEBATE

    ALthough the Soviet delegate, M. Gromyko, described the move as "inappropriate and unnecessary" the United States, supported by Britain, demanded ...

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  32. Today's Quotation

    Base envy withers at another's joy. And hate's the excellence it cannot reach. ...

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  33. COWRA SCARED BY EARTH TREMORS

    Cowra residents were startled last night by two violent earth tremors which shook the town and outlying districts. ...

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  34. MECCA PILGRIMAGE BANNED IN EGYPT

    A Government ban has been imposed on this year's Moslem pilgrimage to Mecca following an outbreak of Cholera in Egypt. The ban came too late ...

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  35. SCOTTISH MINERS TEST STATEMENT OF UNION LEADERS

    Scottish miners on strike in the Ayshire area who had been expected to resume work, have decided to remain on strike until October 2 to test a ...

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  36. TERRORISTS RETURN STOLEN JEWELLERY

    Walking into a Telaviy Jewellers shop a 15-year-old girl left on the counter a scaled envelope containing £6000 worth of jewellery stolen from ...

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  37. MASS PRODUCTION OF W. S. HOMES

    Mass building of war service homes is being planned by the Commonwealth Department of Works and Housing. ...

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  38. LABOUR WINS BY-ELECTION SEAT

    Labour retained the West Islington sent at a by-election with a majority of 4,676 votes. ...

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