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  4. AUSTRALIANS TO TOUR GERMANY

    From all parts of England 55 members of the Australian Victory contingent converged to London biliets yesterday, packed up clean clothes and ...

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  5. ALDERMEN OPPOSE CONSTRUCTION OF A LANE IN THE TOWN AREA

    Pursuant to the decision of a Council meeting of May 21, the Civil Engineer submitted to the Works Committee a report and estimate of the cost of providing a 33-ft. lane to give rear access to business premises on the western side of ...

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  6. ITALIAN PEACE TREATY

    Foreign Ministers, in a two hour meeting, failed to agree on two economic clauses of the Italian Draft Treaty, affecting the restitution of the United Nations' property, and compensation for Allied Nationals who suffered physical injury in ...

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  7. Thought for To-day

    Humility is a staff to guide our feet, that we stumble not headlong in the blinding glare of success. ...

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  8. BALLOT FOR NEW TAXI LICENSES

    Following a ballot conducted at the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon, the Municipal Council will recommend to the Department of local Transport ...

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  9. SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS DAY

    At a meeting on Tuesday afternoon, at which the president (Mrs. E. C. Johnson) presided, the DUbbo branch of the Red Cross Society ...

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  10. GAOL ESCAPEE STILL AT LARGE

    In an intensive search over countryside covering a radius of 100 miles from Dubbo, police have so far failed to ...

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  11. STRIKE THREAT AVERTED

    A threat to cease work at midnight was dropped by State branches of the Federated Locomotive Enginemen's Union and the Australian Railway ...

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  12. ODDFELLOWS LODGE

    The lodge room of Sir Hercules Lodge M.U.I.O.O.F. was crowded with members and visitors from surrounding lodges on Tuesday night, June 18, ...

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  13. AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLOSION

    A hundred German workers and displaced persons are feared to have been killed on Tuesday, in an explosion which followed a fice in a ...

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  14. FOUND DEAD IN RED

    William Alfred Trudgett, of 84 Darling Street, North Dubbo, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning. It is understood, from police sources, ...

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  15. Meeting Of Atomic Commission

    Dr. Evatt yesterday presided at the second meeting of the Atomic Commission. The Russian delegate (M. Gromyko) immediately announced that he intended to prepare and submit an amendment to the rules of procedure; therefore he ...

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  16. BOGUS CHEQUE

    Before Mr. Paton, J.P., at the Dubbo Police Court this morning, William Joseph Hastings (61), laborer, was charged with defranuding Frank ...

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    JOE LOUIS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BARBED WIRE

    The Minister for Pest-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) told the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) in the [?]se of ...

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  19. THE FRANCO REGIME

    The Spanish Press has chorused "U.N.O.'s Failure," and has interpreted the Security Council's voting on Spain as a conflict between Russia and ...

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  20. WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

    Joe Louis retained his title of Heavyweight Champion of the World at the Yankee Stadium, New York, to-day, when he knocked out Billy Conn in the eighth round of a scheduled 15 rounds bout. ...

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  21. Dubbo's Coldest Day

    Under an overcast, sky, and in the path of a keen southerly wind, Dubbo yesterday experienced its coldest day this year. ...

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  22. REMEMBRANCE DAY

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, confirmed that the King hart approved of the future observance of the Sunday before November 11 is Remembrance ...

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  23. TALBRAGAR C.W.A.

    Talbragar C.W.A. held its monthly meeting on Wednesday. Several apologies were received and a new member, ...

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  24. Forecast Of Permanent Food Control

    Food control would still bo needed after rationing ended, said the Lord President of the Council, Mr. Herbert Morrison, in a speech a Farmer's, at ...

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  25. REFERENDUM BILLS CARRIED BY SENATE

    The Senate, after sitting for 10 hours last night, carried all three Referendum Bills. The Industrial Employment Bill was ...

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  26. Country Killing Works

    At Tuesday's Council meeting, the Mayor (Ald. E. A. Tink) submitted a Mayoral Minute detailing the results of a conference with the Minister for ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. CONTROL OF COMMUNISTS

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) has announced that he would not ban Communists. If returned to power he would pass a special ...

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