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  3. EDITORIAL

    THE 24th day of May, 1941, finds the British Umpire celebrating Us second wartime Empire Day. The occasion is one of greater significance ...

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  5. Soldiers Will Conduct Empire Church Service

    Preacher, choir, quartette, and organist at the Methodist Church tomorrow evening will be drawn from the ranks of soldiers in the Dubbo A.I.F. camp. The Rev. N. G. Pardey has so ...

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  6. SIGNIFICANT DAY

    The significance of Empire Day was emphasised for the benefit of children at the Dubbo Public School yesterday. ...

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  7. WILSON RETAINS DUBBO WITH MAJORITY OF 259 VOTES

    Mr. George Wilson has been officially declared elected for the Dubbo seal in the Legislative Assembly with a majority of 259 ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. High School Head Urges Vigorous Effort To Win War

    A stirring appeal for the nation to take a keener interest in the organisation of the country for war purposes was made by the headmaster of the Dubbo High School (Mr. G. W. K. Perkins) when he spoke at the ...

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  9. Watch That Battery!

    Since many owners will now be running their cars for only short distances, and then sometimes only at night, the N.R.M.A. advises greater ...

    Article : 101 words
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  12. FUTURE IS WORLD OF LIGHT OR OF DARKNESS

    "Trust in God but keep your powder dry," said the Rev. G. M. Scott (Presbyterian), when he spoke to the students of the Dubbo High School yesterday at Empire ...

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  13. Courage, Determination Stressed As Founder

    In an address at the Empire Day observance at the Dubbo High School yesterday morning, the Mayor (Aid. E. B. Serisier) told his audience they should stick to the traditional words "British Empire," and not replace them ...

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