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  2. BIG AIR FIGHT

    It is now revealed that Australian fighter pilots from the Middle East took part in fierce dogfights over Port Moresby during the Japanese raid on Saturday afternoon. They treated the cheering troops to a breath-taking display ...

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  6. Japs. Reported Near Port Moresby

    According to the Berlin Radio Japanese troops in New Guinea are how only 37 miles from Port Moresby. ...

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  7. Tea Ration

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) announced last night that a mistake had been made regarding the ...

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  8. Japs. Lose Four Planes At Darwin

    Two Japanese bombers were destroyed and two were probably shot down in Saturday’s raid on Darwin, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) stated last night. Giving details of the raid, M r. Curtin said it was the most ...

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  9. All About People

    Mr. Austin Storrier left yesterday on a visit to Sydney. Pte. Les. Connell was home on leave [?] the weekend. ...

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  10. King’s Message

    In a broadcast message to the people of the Empire for the special day of prayer, King George referred to events in the ...

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  11. LECTURES FOR WARDENS

    Increased efficiency is expected to result from a reorganisation of A.R.P. instruction in Dubbo, arranged by the Chief Warden ...

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  12. Darwin’s First Raid

    The Prime Minister said to-day that the inquiry conducted by Mr. Justice Lowe into he first raid on Darwin, on February 19 ...

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  13. Destroyer Rams French Dock

    Further details of the British raid on the port of St. Nazaire in France, show that the destroyer, H.M.S. Campbell, whose bows were laden with high explosives, forced her way through the double torpedo baffle, protecting the entrance lock, and rammed ...

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  14. Self-Government For India

    It is officially announced that Sir Stafford Cripps has taken to India proposals providing for the Earliest possible realisation of self-Government in India. ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. Charles Macquarie Wheeler, which occurred suddenly at his home, 27 Cobra-street, about 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, ...

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  16. Heavy Fighting In Burma

    Heavily reinforced Japanese troops forced the Chinese at Toungoo to withdraw to positions along the Mandalay railway, but the Chinese still control the Eastern sector of Toungoo, while the Japanese control the Western section, says a Chinese communique. ...

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  17. Great Battle On Eastern Front

    The Russians on Friday and Saturday were reported to have progressed appreciably nearer to Leningrad, but the absence of place names prevents localisation. Large Russian and German forces which were accumulated ...

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  18. Easter Holidays

    It was stated to-day that the only holidays in munitions works over Easter, will be Good Friday and Easter Saturday. ...

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  19. R.A.A.F.

    A communique issued by the Prime Minister to-day told of further raids on Darwin and Port Moresby during the week-end. ...

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  21. Western Rainfall

    Widespread rain was recorded in nearly all parts of the State during the week ending on Saturday. Falls in the West were generally light, but ...

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  22. Record Rain

    Torrential rains, the heaviest ever recorded , which fell last week, gave Sydney at least six months water supply, with water ...

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  23. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which “The Dubbo Dispatch” ...

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  24. Train Smash

    When an electric train crashed into the rear of another in the tunnel at St. James’ Station today, six people, including a ...

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  25. SAME THING!

    “My wife is always asking for things we can’t afford.” “My wife never does that.” “How oil earth do you manage it?” ...

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  26. NEW COMMISSIONER FOR TAXATION

    Mr. Bertram Perrin is the. new Commissioner for Taxation. He has been Assistant Commissioner since 1938 and will take up his new position ...

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  27. TO-DAY’S WHEAT PRICES

    The Australian wheat Board’s quotations are unchanged Millers bulk lots for home consumption are quoted at 3/11[?] ...

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