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  4. SYDNEY SKIN SALES

    Messrs. Pitt, Son and Badgery yesterday wired that sheep skins were in strong demand at the Sydney skin and hide sales, being occasionally [?]d ...

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  5. THE NATIONAL REGISTER

    The conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and other members of the Federal Ministry and ...

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  6. BUDGET FAKING

    STRENUOUS efforts will be made next week to probe to the bottom the alleged "faking" of the 1938-39 State Budget, reference to which was made on Wednesday by the member for Vaucluse (Mr. E. Murray Robson). Strong feeling prevails ...

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  7. SPECIAL RACE DAY FORECAST

    Metropolitan area forecast is as follows: Misty and foggy in the morning and at night, and a tendency to a shower or two, but mainly fine with ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    The St. Benedict's big euchre tournament will take place in the Bathurst Hall to-night, when excellent prizes will be given. Go ...

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  9. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARD

    The July meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board was held yesterday. The Deputy President (Dir. R. C. Webb) was in the ...

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  10. STOCK INSPECTOR TO ATTEND CONFERENCE

    Bathurst Pastures Protection Board at its meeting yesterday granted special leave to its Stock Inspector (Mr. J. Beardwood) to attend the ...

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  11. BATHURST POOR RELIEF

    Tmh Bathurst Poor Relief Society reports that during the month of June a number of donations were received. The nett proceeds of a ...

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  12. PROPERTIES TRANSFERRED

    At yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board notification of the following transfer of properties were received. From ...

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  13. MENZIES HINTS AT COERCION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) speaking at a luncheon to-day declared that the country was in danger. "One of the ...

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  14. P.P. BOARD FINANCES

    The Bathurst Pastures Protection Board had a credit of £1230 5 5 in General Funds, reported the Secretary (Mr. A. Burgess) at yesterday's ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    New South Wales weather forecast: Mostly cloudy and unsettled in parts, with showers developing in the northern and western districts and later in ...

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  16. SHEEP DIP AT CORPORATION SALEYARDS

    At yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board, Director N. J Holmes reported on Wednesday nights deputation to Bathurst City ...

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  17. FOR DANZIG

    "Poland declares simply and openly that she will fight for Danzig. There is no other way out for [?]. If the ...

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  18. TIENTSIN TALKS

    The British Ambassador to Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie) conferred with the American an[?] French diplomats to-night and is ...

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  19. P.P. BOARD BY-ELECTION

    Mr. John Mitchell Condon was yesterday elected to the Bathurst Pastures Protection the vacancy caused by the death ...

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  20. RABBITS UNDER CONTROL

    The Rabbit Inspector (Mr. D. Steele) tabled a report to yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board. Since last ...

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  21. MOULDER' UNION FOR BOYCOTT

    A ballot was taken to-day by the Federal Moulders' Union's N.S.W. branch on the National Register. Voting showed that members of the ...

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  23. TRAVELLING STOCK RESERVE AT MT. LAMBIE

    The question of creating a travelling stock reserve was before yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst P.P. Board. The Board had ...

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  25. MISSIONARIES LEAVE

    Headed by the Anglican Bishop and his invalid wife, the British and Chinese missionaries left for the coast at the expiry of the Japanese ultimatum ...

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  26. SPIES ABOUND

    A strong recommendation for the banning of cocktail parties in board warships on the ground that they might be a medium by which ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    At yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board reference was made by the chairman (Dir. R. S. Webb) to the ...

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  28. NEW HITLER PLAN?

    Varying reports are in circulation in Berlin regarding Germany's next move in regard to Danzig. On the [?]se hand it is stated that Herr ...

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  29. BANISH JAPS. FROM CANADA

    Colonel George Drew. Conservative leader of the Legislature, addressing the Conservative convention, declared that Canada should any Japanese ...

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  30. SENATE APOLOGISES

    The Senate apologised to Poland but in Warsaw the incident is regarded as inexcusable provocation. Germany however, alleged that ...

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  31. JAPANESE FLEET ASSEMBLES

    The Japanese Navy Office, according to the Tokio Correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain, disclosed that a section of the fleet was ...

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  32. "WILL FIGHT ALONE"

    [?] included a quotation It is believed the much-discussed by Marshall Smygley-rydz: "Even if she has to fight alone, Poland has ...

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