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  4. Allies More Strict In Japan

    It is reported that the Australian prisoners who survived the jungle marches and railway construction tasks are in fair physical condition and should he repatriated within three weeks. Nine Catalina flying boats left Singapore for Australia yesterday with Australian ...

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  5. Matron Selected

    Applications for the positions for the position of Matron at the Dubbo Base Hospital were considered at ...

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    THE VOICE OF "COLONEL BRITON [?] personage who broadcast hope to German-occupied Europe and who popularised the "V for Victory" campaign is revealed as that of Mr. Douglas E. Ritchie, Director of the British Broadcasting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAP's LAST BID For A Chance To Win

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday.—Japan was saving her last planes for a desperate all out thrust against the American invasion fleet, according to General ...

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  8. GENERAL WAINWRIGHT IN WASHINGTON Declares Japs Must Feel Defeat

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—General Wainwright was given a hero's welcome on arrival here yesterday, and after a procession through flag-lined streets he addressed an immense cheering crowd. ...

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  9. Under The Influence

    Norman Smith (30), labourer, appeared before Mr. T. H. Brooke PM, at the Dubbo Court of Petty Sessions yesterday on a charge of having, on ...

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  10. JAP PRESS AND RADIO CENSORED Have Been "Getting Away With Murder"

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—General MacArthur has imposed a censorship on the Japanese Press and Radio and has suspended all Japanese overseas broadcasting. He directed that there should be an ...

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  11. Visit To Jap Prisons Suggested

    The suggestion of the President of the State Liberal Party, Mr. E. S. Spooner, that a small delegation of representative Australians should be ...

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  12. A RADAR RADIO LOCATION STATION

    The Radar "Chain Home" receiving station shown above was one of the first types of radiolocation station to be erected in the defence of Great Britain. There now exists two main Chain Home types, known as East Coast and West Coast. The East coast was first to be erected and is characterised by 360 ft. high, self-supporting, steel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. On The Way Home

    There was a scene of great excitement and bustle yesterday afternoon when prisoners-of-war were being selected ...

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  14. PEACE PROJECTS Government Aims

    "I am particularly pleased to be able to announce," states the Acting Premier, Mr. Baddetey, "that a very considerable proportion of the ...

    Article : 365 words
  15. Coolabah Tragedy Dubbo Appeal Response

    Public sympathy has resulted in the sum of £215 being raised by the recent appeal by station 2DU on behalf of. Mr. Richard Muirhead and ...

    Article : 221 words
  16. HOUSING Steel-Frame Dwellings

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A prefabrication steel frame home, which can be carried on two lorries and erected in one day, will soon be available to ...

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  17. PREPARING THE PEACE IN EUROPE Five Powers London Conference Tonight

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Foreign Ministers of five great powers will meet in London this evening to plan for the transition of Europe from the present state of armistice to peace. ...

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  18. Suggestion To Link Dubbo And The North

    That he had never seen anything better was the comment of Mr. W. A. Dunn, following a visit by car to Dubbo and a tour round the immediate district. ...

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  19. KILLING CENTRE

    Commenting on the proposed country killing centres, Mr. Dunn said that in his opinion Dubbo had an excellent claim, but every care should be taken ...

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  20. News For Narromine-?

    Periodically for many years past the question of a public hospital for Narromine has been raised and discussed. Recently it has been hoped that the ...

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  21. Deadly War Gas

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Germany had war gas a hundred times more deadly than the mustard gas used in last war. One drop of which on the skin would ...

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  22. Latest Strike Excuse

    An unusual strike took place at River stone Meat Works yesterday. Protesting against being called "nasty names," maintenance men have ...

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  23. NARROMINE MISHAP

    When he fell off a plough yesterday morning at his Narromine property of "Iolanthe," Mr. J. A. Radburn (40) broke his leg. ...

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