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  2. BATTLE OF RABAUL

    The story of the heroic defence of Rabaul, former capital of New Guinea, situated on the Island of New Britain, was released to-day. It is a story of heroism and heartbreak. The garrison at Rabaul consisted of 1399 young Australians, ...

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  6. CALL UP

    The Deputy-Director-General of Man Power (Mr. C. E. Bell[?]more) said to-day that the Federal and State Public Services were being ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. All About People

    Mr. Tom England spent the week-end in Dubbo. Miss Thelma Green spent the [?]eek-end in Dubbo with her people. ...

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  8. WAR SERVICE COMMITTEE

    A meeting of the Dubbo and District War Service Committee was held on Saturday afternoon, to receive reports on various ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. AIR BATTLES IN THE NORTH

    In actions over L[?] Port Moresby. Darwin and Koepang, during the week-end, 18 enemy planes were destroyed and 10 ...

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  10. Jap. Air Raid On Colombo

    The Japanese received a surprise when an attempt was made with an air raid on Colombo. British fighters shot down 25 enemy planes for certain, five more being probably shot down, and twenty-five were damaged. ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. CLASS THREE MEN

    Married men and widowers with children, between the ages of 18 and 35, now being called up into the Army are being trained as ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. India Conference

    The British United Press says it is believed the Congress Leaders, Dr. Azad and the Pandit Nehru, told General Wavell that their Party would emphatically reject the British proposals, unless an Indian Defence Member were appointed. ...

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  13. Jap. Ship Losses

    It was revealed to-day that during March.at least 36 Japanese ships, not counting small craft, were sunk or damaged, including six cruises and four destroyers, in the Far Eastern theatre. ...

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  14. IMPORTANT WAR CONFERENCE

    Important decisions are expected to be reached at a meeting of the War Cabinet, and at Advisory War Council meetings this ...

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  15. WEDDINGS

    The wedding was celebrated at 2.30 on Saturday afternoon at Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo, of Robert Nigel Foxall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. U.S. Air Raid On Rangoon

    United States bombers, operating from bases in India, carried out smashing night raids against the docks at Rangoon, where they started three large fires. All planes returned safely. ...

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  17. INTERESTING TENANCY CASE

    Before Mr. R. G. Cookson, P.M, at the Dubbo Police Court this morning. K. N. Wilkins, agent for Edward Norman ...

    Article : 191 words
  18. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Hard fighting continues at many points in Russia, where the Red troops, for instance, around Straya Ru[?] and Viazma, determinedly as ever, strive to squeeze the pocketed Germans into a small compass. ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. GOODS SHED ENTERED

    When an employee opened up the Railway Goods Shed this morning he witnessed a sight which is seldom seen in Dubbo. ...

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  20. PHIPPS—NORMAN

    Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo, was prettily decorated with Easter daisies, dahlias arid zinnias, for the wedding at 7.30 on Saturday evening of Miss ...

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  21. DUBBO GIRL SWIMMERS

    Two Dubbo girls, Miss Valma Hicks and Miss Beverley Bryce, received praise in last Wednesday’s edition of the Sydney ...

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  22. GARDENER LOST HEART

    The chief gardener of the Lithgow Park has, after 10 years service with that council, resigned owing to the vandalism, which is of nightly ...

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  23. DRINK WITH A KICK

    Says the Coonabarabran “Watchman”:— Some time ago Mrs. Jack Hawkins, junr., made a cordial from the rhinds of pineapples. A little ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. OVERSEAS NEWS

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

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  25. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE

    An old-time, and modern dance (50/50) will be held at the Royal Theatre, on Monday, 18th, May. This should prove a popular and enjoyable ...

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  26. [?]NAKE AND BULL KILL EACH OTHER

    When walking through paddocks at [?] Mr. J. J. Elliott found [?] Bull dead on the bank of [?] hole, and in the water ...

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  27. MILITARY SERVICE EXEMPTION

    At the Dubbo Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. G. Cookson, P.M., the son of a Dubbo district farmer applied for exemption from ...

    Article : 47 words
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