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  3. KESSELRING'S GUSTAV DEFENCE DENTS UNDER BIG THRUST

    The offensive by the Fifth and Eighth Armies is surprising best expectations, says "The Times" correspondent at Allied Headquarters in Italy. Cassino with Monastery Hill now virtually bypassed, must fall ...

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  4. US Planes Attack Jap Bases in Kuriles

    In yet another attack on the Kuriles Navy Venturas on Saturday hombed Shimushu before dawn and although intense flak was ...

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    MR. CURTIN whose plan for the establishment of a permanent Empire secretariat has been referred to the various ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ADULTERATED PIES WITH PENICILLIN

    A ruling that the public must not be given penicillin on Dies, was given by a New Zealand magistrate when he fined John George Hill £50 ...

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  7. CHAPLIN KIDNAPPING COUNT DISMISSED

    Judge O'Connor, in Los Angeles dismissed an indictment charging Charles Chaplin, Thomas Durant and Robert Arden with conspiracy ...

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  8. 14000 British Churches Damaged by Bombs

    Nearly 14000 churches, monasteries, convents and other ecclesiastical building's suffered damage in air raids in Great Britain and Northern ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. MOTHER'S DAY CROWDS IN VISITS TO CEMETERY

    A record number of people visited the Dubbo cemetery on Sunday, the occasion being Mother's Day. Throughout the day people were streaming up ...

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  10. Erected Own Monument By Outstanding Work

    "The late Mr. A. R. Bluett has built in Local Government an almost everlasting monument to his ability and worth to Local Government," said ...

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  11. Good Rains Relieve Dry Lands

    Hopes that the prolonged drought which has gripped wide areas of the Stale for months past is now breaking have been heightened by falls ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. Empty Credit Claimed By McKell Says Clark

    In criticism of the Labor policy Speech delivered by the Premier (Mr. McKell), Mr. L. S. Clark, Country party candidate for Dubbo ...

    Article : 371 words
  13. NO SUBSIDY, NO MILK SAY DAIRY FARMERS

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fords) is expected today to announce the Federal Government's decision on the Metropolitan Milk Board's ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. German Radio Warning Of Big Allied Raids

    The German radio at midnight, warned that enemy raiders were over Western and Southwestern Germany. In the day's air activity over occupied ...

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  15. CHILD SCALDED IN BATH

    While being bullied, on the occasion of her first birthday on Saturday, Leonie Fairhall was badly scalded about the left leg whim a chip ...

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  16. Penance in Monastery For Suspended Priest

    Father Orlemanski, who was suspended from ecclesiastical duties following a visit to Moscow is confined to bed at his church rectory. ...

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  17. SIX NSW MINES IDLE

    Sydney, Tuesday: Six mines on the New South Wales coalfields were idle or partly idle today. The coal loss for the period is estimated at almost 7000 ...

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  18. PLIGHT OF CHINA SHOCKS BRITAIN SUGGESTS COLLAPSE AND ALLIED LOSSES

    In a leader on the grave situation in China, as reported from Washington, regarding which American military quarters are stated to be seriously alarmed, the "Daily Mail" says the news has come as a shock ...

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  19. 41,000 Servicemen Placed in Work

    The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) announced to-day that of 42,000 servicemen discharged from the forces in the six ...

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  20. FINED FOR "LANGUAGE"

    Pleading guilty to a charge of having used indecent language in the parlor of the Railway Hotel on Saturday afternoon, Edward Tenson Hyland (52). ...

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  21. Last Night's Rainfall Best in Three Months

    For the 24 hours ending at 9 am today Dubbo recorded 45 points of rain—the best individual fall since February 8, when 134 points were recorded. ...

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  22. CONFERENCE MOTIONS AT DIGGERS' MEETING

    The next monthly meeting of Dubbo sub-branch of the RSSAILA will mark the closing date of acceptance of motions intended for the forthcoming ...

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  23. DECORATION OF BLAMEY AT PALACE INVESTITURE

    Following a private visit today to a military headquarters in London, the King received the Commander-in-Chief, Australian Military Forces ...

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  24. GIRL CYCLIST INJURED

    Palling from a bicycle on Saturday Joselyn Mahoney (8), of 113 Gipps Street, suffered a severe laceration to the right cheek. She was treated by ...

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  25. REDS AID MOVE ON SWEDEN

    It is learned that Russia is co-operating with Britain and America in diplomatic efforts, reinforced by the possibility of strong economic ...

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  26. £51,000 Final Figure As Dubbo Loan Effort

    Figures which Dubbo has submitted as final in the First Victory Loan total £51,000. This amount was subscribed by 522 ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. DUTCHING ATTACK PRESSED

    General MaCArthurs Headquarters, Tuesday: Allied Airmen have again struck heavily at the Wakde-Sarmi area in Dutch New Guinea, causing ...

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  28. THREE YEARS GAOL FOR US CHEMIST: SOLD "GOOF" PILLS

    Sentencings Murrey Steir, chemist, to imprisonment not exceeding three years for selling over 5000 sleep-producing pills without a prescription ...

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  29. EXTRA LEAVE GRANTED VETERAN COUNCILLOR

    A further period of six months' leave of absence was granted by the Talbragar Shire Council to Cr. F. W. Gavel at its meeting on Friday. ...

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  30. Curtin Plan for Probe On Dominion Lines

    It is understood that the Empire Prime Ministers today decided to consult their respective governments concerning Mr. Curhln's plan for a permanent Empire secretariat, says the Australian Associated Press. The conference thus is ...

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  31. Red Fleet and Air Force Soften Up Enemy Bases

    The Russian communique again reports that there have been no material changes on the front today. Meanwhile the Red Air Force continues to pound German rear bases and communications, while the Red Fleet and naval aircraft ...

    Article : 318 words
  32. H.M. Aircraft Carrier Indomitable in Mediterranean Action

    A broadside view of H.M. aircraft carrier Indomitable photographed during recent operations in the Mediterranean. Heavy side armaments and planes on the deck can be observed in the picture. (Department of information Picture) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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