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  4. Bureau To Attend Coonabarabran Conference In March

    At a meeting of the Buninyong Bureau, held at Mrs. J. E. Laughton's residence last night, members expressed their enthusiasm to attend a conference arranged by the Macquarie Divisional Council to take place at Coonabarabran on ...

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  5. HITLER, MOLOTOV INTENDED SPLITTING WORLD THREE WAYS

    Discussions between Hitler and Molotov for splitting up the world into German, Russian and Japanese spheres of influence, and for the division of the British Empire, are revealed in German Foreign Office records which the United ...

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  6. Errol Flynn £83,000 For Picture

    Errol Flynn has signed a 15-year unbreakable contract with Warner Brothers at £83,000 for one picture a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TODAY'S QUOTATION

    A word spoken is a deed, which leaves an imprint, be it good or bad. —Asche. ...

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  8. THE WEATHER

    Temperatures recorded at the Dubbo Post Office over the past five days: Sunday: Max. 81, Min. 53; ...

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  9. "DELAYED ACTION" BUT NO DUD

    Lottery No. 1605 was drawn this morning. First prize No. 22644 "Delayed Action" syndicate, E. Mountfield, ...

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  10. POLICE CHIEF SHOT DEAD BY GUNMAN

    In a running gunfight between police troops and three gunmen, Sean Gantly, Chief Superintendent of the Dublin Police, was shot dead, ...

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  11. BRIBERY, CORRUPTION, CONSPIRACY, CHARGED AGAINST COSGROVE

    Fourteen charges arising out of alleged official malpractices in connection with road transport operations, are listed in ...

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  12. BOILING A BILLY CAUSES DEVASTATING BUSH FIRE

    A whirlwind which scattered the roadside fire of a motorist who was boiling his billy, caused a serious fire which, last night, was sweeping ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    The death, occurred at Dubbo on Wednesday night after a long illness of Mr. William Henry Pettersson, aged 77 years. ...

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  14. CANADA CHALLENGES FOR DAVIS CUP

    Canada has entered a challenge in the 1948 Davis Cup competition. The entry is in the North American zone as in previous years. ...

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  15. HOSPITAL SISTER REBUKED

    A senior Sister of the Goulburn District Hospital has been severely rebuked by the hospital board for assisting to distribute a "how to vote" ...

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  16. Britain Scraps Her Ocean Bulldogs

    Built at an original cost of £23 million sterling, four famous British battleships, H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, Valiant, Nelson and Rodney, and the battle-cruised Renown, are to be scrapped. ...

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  17. ALLEGED FORGERY CHARGES

    A Cootamundra man, George. Truman (34), was before Cowra court last week on three charges of alleged forgery. The charges concerned the ...

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  18. WOMAN GAOLED

    A 34-year-old Russian woman, Valentina Melmikova, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment on a charge of selling, at speculative prices, dress material imported from Britain, reports Reuter's Moscow correspondent. ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for the Central Districts is: Cloudy at places with isolated rain and thunder; warm and ...

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  20. ASSURANCE MAN'S SUCCESS

    The goal of every life assurance man is to attain his first £1 million of Life Assurance. At a recent conference of the A.M.P. ...

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  21. VON NIDA WILL PLAY WHILE DOLLARS LAST

    Australian golfer Norman von Nida, announced today that he intends to stay in America and play golf "as long as my dollars last." ...

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  22. STUDENTS AND POLICE CLASH IN BAGHDAD

    Seven were killed and many injured when students clashed with police in on attempt to break the cordon at the funeral of three students killed on ...

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  23. Food Expert To Visit Australia

    Mr J. W. Rodden, Director of Dairy Produce in the British Ministry of Food, who is to visit Australia and New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FIRST TOURISTS TO VISIT JAPAN

    Although they were not aware of it when they sailed on the maiden voyage of the American President Lines steamship, President Cleaveland, the ...

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  25. P.P. BOARD MEETING

    At the monthly meeting of the Dubbo P.P. Board, held yesterday directors present were: F. Firth (Chairman), J. Roberts, T. Roberts, R. A. ...

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  26. U.S. PLANNING FOR JAPANESE INDEPENDENCE

    The United States has notified the Far Eastern Commission that it is planning to undertake measures designed to make Japan "self supporting at the earliest possible time." The American statement reveals ...

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  27. URANIUM DETECTOR TO BE USED IN MINE

    Government experts will be sent on Monday next to a disused copper and silver mine in a remote part of Southern N.S.W., to test reports that ...

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  28. MEETING ABANDONED

    The monthly meeting of the Dubbo Mechanic's Institute committee, which should have been held last night was abandoned as many of the ...

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  29. "DODGE ALL" MISNAMED

    A Cowra greyhound named Dodge [?] was badly injured at the weekend meeting at that centre when it raced into a fence and crashed its head ...

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  30. WEST INDIES v M.C.C. FIRST TEST MATCH

    BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Thursday:—In the first Test against the M.C.C. tourists the West Indies yesterday scored. 244 runs for the loss of ...

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  31. SCREEN REVIEW

    Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer sing and dance their way through one of the most imaginative and colourful musical romances to reach the screen ...

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  32. Coalfields Dispute May Affect Industry And Transport

    Drastic repercussions in industry and transport throughout the State will follow failure to secure an early settlement of the N.S.W. coalfields dispute, in which the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association has decided to ...

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  33. MOGRIGUY

    Mr. Max Leathern returned to Coonamble last Monday after spending a weeks' holiday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Neville of the local Post Office. ...

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  34. POLITICS AND BULLETS MIXED IN COLUMBIA

    At least 23 persons have been killed or wounded in political lighting in the northern province of Santander, near the Venezuelan ...

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  35. WALLABIES THIRD WIN IN FOUR FRENCH GAMES

    A crowd of 10,000 at Toulon yesterday saw the Wallabies defeat the Racing Club of Toulon by 16 points to five, after leading 5/0 at half time. ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    Visitors to Dubbo today are Hon. E. C. Sommerlad, M.L.C., Mrs. Sommerlad and their daughter, who are on a tour of the West. Mr. Sommerlad was ...

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