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  4. NORTH DUBBO PROGRESS ASSOCIATION

    The report of North Dubbo Progress Association's criticism of the Municipal Council, as published in "The Liberal" of Saturday, April 6, aroused strong indignation among certain aldermen at the Council meeting on Tuesday. ...

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  5. SECURITY COUNCIL

    The Security Council, in a secret session, decided to deal with the Russian demand for the deletion of the Persian issue from the agenda at a public session on Thursday afternoon. ...

    Article : 544 words
  6. Major-Gen. Named For Post Abroad

    Major-General John Chapman has been appointed Australian Army representative in Washington. Maj.-Gen. Chapman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Thought for To-day

    They will rise highest who strive for the highest place. ...

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  8. DUBBO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    The Mayor (Aid. E. A. Tink) presided at the Municipal Council meeting on Tuesday. There was not a full attendance, Aldermen P. ...

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  9. MEMORIAL SERVICE

    A memorial service for the late Flying Officer Allan Munro, conducted in the Newtown Hall by the Rev. H. N. White man on Sunday evening, was ...

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  10. JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    A surprisingly heavy vote was cast at Japan's first democratic election. A total vote of 65 to 70 per cent, was indicated in Tokio. ...

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  11. Warning on Birth Rate

    Addressing the University College last night, Professor B. T. Mnyes, Professor of Obstetrics at Sydney University, claimed that unless Australia's ...

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  12. SABRE DUEL IN CUBA

    Two Cuban Cabinet Ministers wounded each other slightly in a dawn sabre duel to settle a "question of honour." The Minister of Labour (Carlos ...

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  13. BUDGET DEBATE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) has changed from a "benign uncle" into a real ladies" man, according to Mrs. Wills, a Labor ...

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  14. Pte. H. J. Faulkner

    Information is to hand from Army Headquarters that Pto. Hilton James Faulkner, reported missing at Singapore in 1912, is now for official ...

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  15. CORONER'S COURT

    At the Dubbo Coroner's Court this morning, (Mr. C. G. Hook, P.M., conducted an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. ...

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  16. Trial of Von Keitel

    Giving evidence at the trial of Field-Marshal Von Keitel, which closed yesterday, exactly a week after it began. Widen, a Breslau police ...

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  17. Lt. Gen. Tanaka Arrested

    It is officially announced that Lieut.-General Tannka has been arrested, on suspicion of responsibility for atrocities and killings in the area under his ...

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  18. WORLD FOOD SHORTAGE

    Britain has informed the combined Food Board in Washington that she is willing to ration bread in the United Kingdom if the United States is prepared to adopt the same policy. ...

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  19. SOVIET SPY RING

    Emma Woikin was committed for trial on three charges under the Official Secrets Act in connection with the Soviet Spy Ring. The Crown consented to ...

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  20. Postmen on Strike In Palestine

    The strike of Arab and Jewish postmen and other members of the post office staff, which began in Jaffa and Tel Aviv on Tuesday, has extended to ...

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  21. POST-WAR STATUS OF AUSTRALIA

    Australia had emerged from the war with the augmented status of a Pacific Power, declared the former British High Commissioner in ...

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  22. War Crimes Commission

    A second report of the War Crimes Commission says the Japanese appear to have aimed at killing their prisoners slowly by the maximum of work on the minimum of food under heart-breaking conditions. Many of the torture ...

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  23. English Test Cricket

    Tho Board of Cricket Control has appointed A. J. Holmes (chairman), A. B. Sellars and R. W. V. Robins, as Test selectors for 1946. ...

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  24. Leftist Polling In Municipal Elections

    Leftists retained the lead yesterday in returns from 882 of 1186 communes which held municipal elections on Monday. ...

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  25. TENNIS IN ENGLAND

    The Australian, Jock Harper, won his fourth-round match in the Surrey hardcourts singles championship, when he defeated E. C. Peters, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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