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  4. MOB FURY IN CALCUTTA

    Knifing, acid throwing, and arson, continued throughout yesterday in Calcutta, where mobs used guns, bombs, bows and arrows, spears, bottles of acid, and spray-bulbs — anything that could kill or maim, ...

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  5. EGYPT PROPOSES A WORLD GOVERNMENT AND A WORLD PARLIAMENT

    While the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) was telling the House of Commons that exchanges of views between the Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) and the Egyptian Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) were on a personal exploratory ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. R.S.S. AND A.I.L.A.

    A well attended meeting of the Dubbo Sub-Brnach of the Returned. Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen's Imperial League of Australia, at ...

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  7. CHILDREN'S LIBRARY IN LONDON

    A children's library has been opened by the Westminster City Council, at 120 Drury Lane, Westminster, London. It is open daily from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., and. all day Saturday until 5 p.m. Reference books are available to help the children with home-work. In addition to a wide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Dubbo Tennis Social Club

    A meeting of the Dubbo Tennis Social Club on Friday night completed arrangements for the coming open air dance season. The season will ...

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  9. Strikes In America

    As ships that had been tied up for eight weeks on the Pacific and Gulf coasts began yesterday to move, following the settlement, at the week-end, of the most costly maritime strike in the United States' history, unions announce that New ...

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  10. Pension Payments At Post Office

    It is officially notified that during the war years, when heavy military allotments were being paid at the Dubbo Post office, the War Pension payments ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO CANADA

    No confirmation has reached the Canadian Government of reports that the former Army Minister (Mr. Forde) may be Australia's next High ...

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  12. WOOL SHIPMENTS

    The Chairman of the N.S.W. and Queensland Woolbuyers' Association Mr. A. S. Campbell stated last night that Australia may lose some ...

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  13. BRITISH NOTE TO RUMANIA

    the Government has sent a note to Rumania stating that an impression has been given that Rumanian authorities are. attempting ...

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  14. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    The wily Nationalist General (Tu Luling) launched a surprise two-pronged offensive against Dairen, designed to secure control of the ...

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  15. NEW MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPION

    Twenty-three-year-old Vince Hawkins became the now Middleweight Champion of Great Britain, when he outpointed thirty-three-year-old Ernie ...

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  16. ATTACK ON THE VETO

    New Zealand has joined the small nations protesting against the use and effect of the veto power in the Security Council. The leader of the New Zealand delegation (Mr. ...

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  17. Injury At Olympic Pool

    Diving from the tower at the Dubbo Olympic Pool on Sunday, J. A. Kerwick (29), of 73 Hill Street, East Orange, dislocated his right shoulder when he ...

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  18. Thought for To-day

    Attempt the end, and never stand in doubt. Nothing so hard but search will find it out. ...

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  19. Victorian Transport Strike

    It is expected that the transport strike will end to-day, if the recommendation for a resumption of work, which was unanimously ...

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  20. Stalin On Churchill

    The incendiaries of a new war, the foremost of them Mr. Churchill and those thinking like him are the most serious threat to world peace. ...

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  21. BRADMAN UNCERTAIN FOR TEST MATCHES

    The reason Bradman is not a certain starter in the Tests is not ho much ill-health as work, declares Norman Preston, Reuter correspondent with the ...

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  22. REPORTED FORCED LABOUR TRANSFERS OF TECHNICIANS TO RUSSIA

    Russians are reported to have arrested a number of Austrian specialists and technicians at Klosenneuberg, a suburb of Vienna, and to have sent them to Russia. ...

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  23. NAZI DOCTORS TO BE INDICTED AS WAR CRIMINALS

    The new Nuremberg trials, involving nearly 1OOO major Nazis, will begin on December 2. Full detailed indictments, including allegations of freezing experiments, ...

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  24. DUBBO SCHOOL BOY WINS AT ORANGE

    Competing against State champion runners at the Orange Six-Hour-Day sports carnival yesterday, Ken Fogarty, brilliant 16-year-old Dubbo sprinter, ...

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  25. HOSPITAL NURSES

    The nurses at the Base arc busy sitting for their Hospital examinations. They will all be scanning the notice boards in the forthcoming weeks to ...

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  26. HIGH PRICE COLT FOR AUSTRALIA

    Stanley Wootton paid 7,100 guneas at the Newmarket thoroughbred sales, for the three-year-old colt, Confessor, by Fair Trail form Pelerine. The colt ...

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