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  4. RED ARMY BREAKS THROUGH TO RELIEVE LENINGRAD SIEGE

    After more than 12 months the siege of Leningrad has been lifted by the Red Army in further smashing, blows against the Axis invaders. This dramatic news, which is yet another indication ...

    Article : 437 words
  5. Montgomery's Threat to Muisurata Increased in Drive

    Moving faster than the enemy expected, the Eighth Army, in its grim pursuit of Rommel's remnants, yesterday moved up another 30 miles, which means that in 72 hours the British forces have advanced an average ...

    Article : 346 words
  6. ENORMOUS RAF DAMAGE IN RAIDS ON GERMANY

    Large forces of bombers ol the Royal Air Force on successive nights have raided Berlin, inflicting terrific damage. In reprisal the Germans have bombed London, but not in such force. Weight of British bombing was never better shown than in this RAP reconnaissance photograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
  7. "Old Lag" Sentenced For Saloon Theft

    John Henry Cummings (63) was sentenced to one month's gaol when he was convicted, before Messrs. C. Phillips and H. G. Coleman. J's.P., ...

    Article : 199 words
  8. Keen Competition For ALP Branch Offices

    There will be keen competition for [?] utive offices in the Dubbo branch of the Australian Labor Party at the annual election, which ...

    Article : 291 words
  9. STRONGER DEFENCES ENCOUNTERED

    When they attacked Berlin last night for the second, night in succession RAF pilots found the city much belter defended than during ...

    Article : 285 words
  10. THREE SONS BACK HOME FROM ACTIVE SERVICE

    Mrs. A. A. Clark, of 9 Jubilee Street, has her three sons home from active service. Norman has returned from the ...

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  11. MUBO, SANANANDA LAND GAINS MADE: JAPANESE SHIP SUNK

    Destruction of an 8000-tons enemy cargo ship in the Bismarck Sea and highly important gains in land fighting in the Mubo and Sanananda areas are highlights of today's General Headquarters communique. ...

    Article : 285 words
  12. Same Suburb Has Two Major Lottery Wins

    Sydney suburb of Glebe had a gala day today, with more than ordinary success in the State Lottery. Second and third prizes in the 907th ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. Scouts Association Pays £100 Off Overdraft

    Duhbo Scouts' Association further reduced the overdraft on its hall as the result of a meeting on Wednesday night, when it was decided to ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. More men Great Need Of Nation

    Between January and June 219,000 persons arc needed for war purposes, but only 50, 000can be obtained by the Government from the country's ...

    Article : 321 words
  15. Manpower Lack Blamed For Rabbit Increase

    Rabbits in the area covered by the Dubbo District War Agricultural Committee are increasing at an alarming rate, the main cause being ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. RAILWAY TRESPASSER

    Herbert William Palfrey (39), soldier, was fined 10/-, in default 24 hours gaol, when he appeared at the Dubbo police court yesterday and pleaded ...

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  17. Bia Victories in South

    The important Russian victory in the north coincides with announcement of further sweeping successes by the Red Army in the vital Don area. These included the capture of the German base of Millerovo, veritable Nazi strongpoint, from ...

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  18. Hitler in Dilemma As 1942 Plan Fails

    The Allied design in throwing a ring around Europe has now taken firm shape, declared Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to Washington, today. Lord Halifax, who was addressing the Chester Chamber ...

    Article : 251 words
  19. Security and Education Plan Adopted By Firm

    A superannuation scheme designed for the benefit of the stall, together with a plan for the advanced education of permanent employees in their ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. TWO DUBBO MEN LISTED PRISONERS OF WAR

    The following names appear in a casualty list issued today : Previously reported missing, now reported prisoner of war: Gnr. J. A. ...

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  21. PORTABLE SCHOOLROOM FOR NORTH DUBBO

    In an effort to relieve overtaxed accommodation at North Dubbo school, the Minister for Education (Mr. Evatt) lias approved the ...

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  22. POOL PETROL DEPOT NOT FOR WYANGA

    Because of the situation of Wyanga, there was considered to be no need for the opening of a depot there, the distribution of Pool Petroleum Pty, Ltd, ...

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  23. SOLDIER WILL BE TRIED ON GRAVE CHARGE

    In the children's court at Dubbo, yesterday Leslie Thomas Walsh (40), soldier, was committed to stand his trial at the March sitting of the Dubbo. ...

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  24. TWO AIRMEN KILLED IN TRAINING CRASH

    Flight-Lientenant Andrew William McArthur Onslow, of Mt. Gilead. Campbelltown (NSW), and Sergeant T. Mylcs Dawson, of Marriba, North ...

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