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  2. Advertising

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  3. MIGRANTS FROM U.K.

    Approximately 800 settlers from Britain will arrive in sydney on two ships docking on Thursday. Later they will travel to Bathurst to ...

    Article : 56 words
  4. BANK BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Bank Bill on which Mr. Menzies, secured a double dissolution of Federal Parliament is again ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. CEASE FIRE TALKS

    TOKIP, Tuesday: United Nations Supreme Commander General Ridgway has agreed to the Communist proposal for cease fire talks to be held at Kaesong a town just south of the 38th ...

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  7. FOOTBALL VISIT

    Secretary of the Bathurst Rugby League (Mr. O. Wood) was advised last night that the St. George Reserve grade team had accepted an ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Contributors to the Town Tattle column are invited to send the items in today or tomorrow for publication on Friday. ...

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  9. MAN COLLAPSES

    Mr. Joe Wilds (60), an Abercromble Shire employee suffered a heart attack while working with a road patrol on the Bathurst-Rockley road ...

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  10. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mr. H. Gunning, of Oberon, was transported from the Oberon District Hospital to the Bathurst District Hospital yesterday for medical ...

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  11. SHOCKS AT WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, Tuesday: Wimbledon 1951 maintained its record for shocks and upsets yesterday when the first day's play of the second ...

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  12. ANTI-RED BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The bill for a referendum to deal with communism will be introduced in the House of Representatives by the ...

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  13. CHIMNEY FIRE

    A fire in a chimney at 129 William Street yesterday morning was promptly attended to by the Bathurst Fire Brigade S.S.O. clemens and 10 ...

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  14. MARJORIE LAWRENCE RECITAL

    Miss Marjorie Lawrence, the Australian dramatic soprano who is on tour of Australia, will give a recital at the Bathurst Migrant Centre on ...

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  15. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers to depart for sydney by yesterday morning's plane were: Mr. Setritht, [?] Knickerbocker Hotel, Mr. Stinson (315 Stewart St.), Mr. Ripps, ...

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  16. CLEAR SKIES

    The weather in Bathurst was fine and clear with a moderate north-westerly prevailing. Temperatures recorded were: Maximum 53 ...

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  17. MORE BOYS THAN GIRLS

    During the three months ending June 30, 102 male birds were registered in Bathurst as compared with 77 females . Deaths during the period ...

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  18. GALA NIGHT

    In conjunction with the screening of "Annie Get Your Gun" in Bathurst, the local athletic club wil be sponsoring a gala night in the Bathurst Hall, ...

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  19. CENTRAL DISTRICTS FORECAST

    Fine over most of the district cloudy at times and a few light showers on the southern part of the highlands. Cool to mild day and cold ...

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  20. JUVENILE OFFENDERS INCREASING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Metropolitan children's courts were handling more than 250 cases of child delinquency a month Rev. R. Weir, Children's ...

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  21. HOSPITAL BALL TONIGHT

    The annual Bathurst District Hospital Ball in the Masonic Hall tonight promises to be one of the brightest functions of the year. A ...

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  22. THREAT BY SPEAKER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: During a series of exchanges in the House of Representatives today, the Speaker Mr. Cameron, threatened to "put the ...

    Article : 205 words
  23. ASTLEY CUP NEXT WEEK

    The Astley Cup competitions between Bathurst and Orange High Schools will commence next Wednesday. Bathurst will play Orange at ...

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  24. DEATH FROM HEART ATACK

    An elderly George's Plains resident who collapsed at Mr. Sweetnam's residence Georges Plains, yesterday morning died shortly afterwards from ...

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  25. POSTAL VOTING

    Macquarie electors who will be absent from the division on July 28, polling day for the by-election, are reminded that arrangements must be ...

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  26. YOUTH ON ARSON CHARGES

    ORANGE, Tuesday: A 17 years old youth was arrested in orange today on four charges of arson. One charge was connected with a ...

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  27. Superforts for U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday: Delivery by the United States to the R.A.F. of its [?]0th B29 superfortress bomber will be made today. Pending delivery of ...

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  28. GARDEN IS. SECURITY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A warning that trespassers on defence establishments was regarded seriously and that future offenders would be ...

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  29. TODAY'S STOCK DRAW

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  30. OIL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Military chiefs yesterday attended a cabinet meeting at which the persian oil crisis was discussed. It ...

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  31. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Re the report regarding the Bathurst Rugby League meeting. I would like to point out to some "busybodys" that Mr. Fred McGarry has ...

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  32. NEWSMAN ON SPY CHARGE

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday: Associated Press Correspondent in Prague william Oa[?]s bad admitted when his trail opened there yesterday that he ...

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  33. Denial by Menzies

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) denied today that a decision had been made to send Australian troops to the Middle ...

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  34. TO ATTEND TO POLITICAL MATTERS

    Mr. D. K. Rodgers, who was Press secretary to the late Mr. Chifley, arrived at Bathurst yesterday to deal with matters affecting Mr. Chifley's ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    Mr. A.L. Higgins of Eglinton cottage Eglinton has received word of the death of his brother Mr. Stanley E.A. Higgins a resident of Lidcombe ...

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  36. WARRANT FOR ARREST OF REDS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Warrants were issued in the Federal Court yesterday for the arrest of four American Communist leaders who had ...

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  37. Threat by Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday: Hungary in a strongly worded Note to the American Legation, has demanded the recall of three Legation members ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. Red Leader Arrested In India

    DELHI, Tuesday: The leader of the Communist Party in India has been arrested. He is charged with crimes of violence including organi- ...

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  40. U.S. Transport Strike

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: A paralysing strike of tram and bus drivers and mechanics forced thousands of workers in the nation's capital to ...

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