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  4. IMMEDIATE START ON WOOL CENTRE

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) has requested the Department of the Interior to make the necessary arrangements immediately to proceed with construction of wool storage at Moree and Dubbo. ...

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  5. SOVIET IN BREAK-THROUGH OF NORTHERN LINE NEAR LAKE ILMEN

    While the great Russian winter offensive, after a three-months uninterrupted success, is slowing down in the southern regions, not only owing to the unusually early thaw and tougher German resistance, but also ...

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  6. German Tank Casualties Inspected in Libya

    During their chase of Rommel's forces across Libya and into Tunisia British troops of the Eighth Army found the desert a veritable graveyard of Axis tanks, planes and armored vehicles. Testimony to the hitting power of the British is this enemy tank, knocked out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VISIT BY CHURCHILL SOUGHT BY MacARTHUR

    It was revealed today that in reply to congratulations received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), General MacArthur ...

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  8. WOOLCOTT FORBES GUILTY, REMANDED FOR US SENTENCE

    John Woolcott-Forbes and Alfred Ernest Dawson both pleaded guilty in the Federal Court to two indictments charging mail frauds, ...

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  9. Seamen Act As Blow at Vichy Man

    Representative Morrison told the House today that seamen have struck and refused to take any more foods to Martinique while Admiral ...

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  10. Bitter Road Battle Still Uncertain: Costly Nazi Thrusts

    The outcome of the swaying battle on the Mateur-Beja road, in Tunisia, is still uncertain after four days of bitter fighting. The Germans have thrown in fresh tanks and infantry, but they are being pounded by ...

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  11. Determined To Fight Says Axis

    Both Berlin and Rome announced von Ribbentrop's four-day conference with Mussolini in Rome last week, alter which they stressed the ...

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  12. Eight Criminal Cases For Ouarter Sessions

    Their are now eight criminal matters for hearing at the Dubbo Quarter Sessions which open on Monday next. At least four of the ...

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  13. All Newcastle Hotels "Black" to Unions

    From the unions' viewpoint, all hotels in the Newcastle district are on the blacklist. No arrangements have been made ...

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  14. CHURCHILL, ROOSEVELT BOTH IMPROVED

    A bulletin from No. 10 Downing Street today reported that the condition of the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) is improving daily and he ...

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  15. LIFTING OF BROWNOUT FOR TRANGIE BOWLS

    The Minister for National Emergency Services (Mr. Heffron) has informed Mr. C. G. Robertson. MLA for Dubbo, that it will be competent for Trangie ...

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  16. Textile Strike Joined By Knitting Employees

    There was another development in the textile industry strike today when about 100 of 1000 workers employed at a knitting mill at ...

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  17. Army Depot £7000 Theft Allegation

    Although he did not appear in person, Guy Lyth Lambert (48), deputy paymaster in the Army, at the Central Court today was charged ...

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  18. CARDINAL HINSLEY HAS RESTFUL DAY

    London, Monday: A statement issued from the Archbishops' House at Westminster stated that Cardinal Hinsley had had a restful day, with some sleep. ...

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  19. Postwar Enemy Talks To Be Held in USA

    The Assistant Secretary for state (Mr. Summer Welles) told a Press conference that the United Nations would be asked soon to send representatives ...

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  20. Confident of Victory Over Japs in Pacific

    General Chennault, commander of the United States Air Force in China, is more optimistic than for a year, according to Robert Martin, ...

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  21. FRUIT INSTRUCTOR'S VISIT

    Mr. R. J. Benton, fruit instructor of the Department, of Agriculture, will address members of the Buninyong branch of the Agricultural Bureau at ...

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  22. Allied Airmen Sight Enemy Convoy Near New Guinea: Attack Plans Made

    An enemy convoy of 14 vessels was sighted yesterday proceeding in the direction of the north coast of New Guinea. This was announced in today's communique. ...

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  23. Story of Petrol Ticket Means Further Action

    Stanley Walsh (32) was fined £2 in default four days' goal on each of two charges, when he appeared before the Dubbo police court ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND'S BIG BID TO HELP WIN WAR

    In a broadcast last night the New Zealand [?]asson officer (Lieut-Col. F. W. Mothers) revealed that with a population of 1,600,000. New Zealand ...

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  25. 20th DAY OF FAST BEGINS FOR GANDHI

    Poona, Monday: Mr. Gandhi, who was freshly shaved, has continued on the 20th day of his last. It is confidently expected he will be able to ...

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  26. Man To Stand Trial On Serious Charge

    Alleged to have been arrested at Dubbo hotel in sensational circumstances on Thursday night, Joseph Charles MacArthur (36) yesterday ...

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  27. AIR SOFTENING-UP FOR LAND ACTION

    The non-stop air offensive which RAF and American aviators are waging against the Axis in Europe continued last night. The ...

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  28. Commercial Travellers For War Work

    The Manpower authorities today revealed that 3750 commercial travellers in this State were being called up for war work. ...

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  29. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSN. EXECUTIVE'S VISIT

    Executive officers of the Public Service Association of New South Wales will visit Dubbo on Thursday, according to advice received by Mr. W. A. ...

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  30. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Liberal" is, supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include, in England. The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily ...

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  31. 1000 TONS OF RAF BOMBS ON ST. NAZAIRE

    London, Monday: Over 1000 tons of high explosive and incendiary bombs were dropped on the submarine base at St. Nazaire last night. A high ...

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  32. TEACHER FOR YERRABAH

    The Minister for Education, following representations by Mr. C. G. Robertson, MLA for Dubbo, has agreed to a teacher being made available for ...

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