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  2. GARAGES AT EASTER

    The trading hours for all service stations in N.S.W. during the Easter holidays for the sale of Petrol and other motoring ...

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  4. Ready For Invasion

    A message from Allied Headquarter, somewhere in Australia, reveals that Australian troops throughout the Commonwealth are at their battle stations, and the Allied Command’s Strategy is based on the assumption that an invasion may be either at one point or ...

    Article : 80 words
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  6. NOT COMPULSORY

    An amendment is to be made to the Economic Control Regulations to remove compulsion on employees to work on Easter ...

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  7. R.A.A.F. Active In New Guinea

    A strong Allied air offensive against Japanese occupied aerodromes in New Guinea was carried out yesterday, with direct hits scored on the runway at Salamo[?]. The planes flew through heavy tropical storms to drop their ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

    A conference of representatives of the State’s principal primary producers’ organisations, in Sydney, yesterday, decided to ask ...

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  9. Pacific War Council

    “Tremendously valuable,” was the comment of members who attended die first meeting of the Pacific War Council at the White House to-day. The British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, said that President ...

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  10. The Shadow Of The Cross

    The park was peaceful, Good Friday morn, As a bugle note through the air was borne. Small groups of soldiers with towels in hand Soon took their place by the waiting band. ...

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  11. X-RAY TEST

    It was revealed last night that every Australian soldier on fulltime duty, who had not had an X-ray test for tuberculosis, will ...

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  12. DUBBO SCHOOLS

    Mr. Geo. Wilson, M.L.A., it in receipt of the following official communication from the Minister for Educaton (Mr. Clive Evatt) ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. COUNTRY WOOL APPRAISEMENTS

    The Federal Government’s new policy of country appraisement and storage of wool will open up an era of country development ...

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  14. Wants MacArthur In U.S.A.

    A demand for general MacArthur’s recall for a conference with the Pacific War Council, was made in the U.S.A. Senate today by the former isolationist, Senator Reynolds, who is Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee. ...

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  15. COAL MINES IDLE

    Defying an ultimatum issued by the Federal Cabinet early this week that if there was not an immediate resumption of work, they ...

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  16. TWO GIRLS INJURED

    Two girls, Eileen (Lee (14), of West Dubbo, and Mary Taylor (12), of Bunglegumbie Road, received extensive injuries ...

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  17. Japs. Claim Air Successes

    The Official Tokio Radio has claimed the destruction of 22 Allied aircraft daring Japanese attacks on Darwin and Port Moresby. Japanese fighters, accompanied by bombers, at Darwin on ...

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  18. ARP WORK

    A Federal regulation issued today Empowers State authorities to compel men between the ages of 18 and 60 years to perform ...

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  19. Axis Submarines Sunk

    The Navy has announced the sinking of two more Axis submarines in the Atlantic, making 28 known as the total submarines destroyed by the United States Armed Forces in the Atlantic and Pacific. ...

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  20. EASTER HOLIDAYS

    The Dubbo stores will be open as usual on Saturday and Monday next, following the Federal Government’s direction regarding ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ARMY

    The Federal Government has decided that all units of the Australian Army will be recruited to full war strength and will ...

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  22. All About People

    Miss Anne Smith and Miss Jess Doohan are spending Easter at the Royal Hotels Orange. . Mrs. Rogan, Senr., of Church-st., ...

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  23. China Needs Air Support

    The American Associated Press correspondent in Chungking states that the Chinese Press has appealed to the Allies to send air reinforcements to Burma immediately to support Chiang Kai Shek’s armies. ...

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  24. WEDDINGS

    The wedding was celebrated at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Dubbo, this morning (Thursday), at 8.30, of Miss Heather Mary McLean and ...

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  25. Soviet Attacks Finns

    After several months’ full the Russians have launched an attack on the former Russo-Finnish frontier, which is intended to prevent the Finns from carrying out a drive to Kola, in conjunction with the German land, air and sea offensive against ...

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  26. QUESTIONS IN COUNCIL

    Ald. E. A. Tink was successful in having the Elston Park footpath referred to the Works Committee, at Tuesday night’s meeting of the ...

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  27. FIRES ON TRAINS

    Concern in authoritative quarters at the fact that there had been two outbreaks of fire on interstate trains within the last ...

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  28. TWO TIGERS SHOT AT INVERELL

    Two tigers which escaped from a circus visiting Inverell were shot and killed on Wednesday before they injured anyone. Mrs. Dean, of the ...

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  29. EASTER WEAR AT MARCUS CLARK’S

    Marcus Clark and Co. Ltd, Talbragar Street, Dubbo, are to the fore with a 1942 display of ladies Easter requirements. Smart costumes, ...

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  30. OVERSEAS NEWS

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

    Article : 72 words
  31. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at the Warren District Hospital on Saturday of Mr. Prank Wellington Anderson (40), well-known Warren chemist. He is ...

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  32. TO-DAY’S WHEAT PRICES

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

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  33. ADVANCES FOR SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS

    Dubbo Council has not yet decided upon a policy in regard to advances to ratepayers for sewerage connections. The Finance Committee ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. QUITE RIGHT, TOO!

    The name of Japan-street in the San Francisco district has been changed to Colin Kelly Jnr. Street, [?] the U.S. Army flier who ...

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