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  4. BIG FOUR DISCORD

    PARIS, Wednesday: Russia's Andrel Gromyko, in a 90 minute speech, yesterday dampened Allied hopes of a quick agreement in the meeting here ...

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  5. GOLD FEVER IN BATHURST

    Although the opening day of the Bathurst Gold Centenary and Commonwealth Jubilee celebrations is still more than a fortnight away, the gold ...

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  6. TO STRENGTHEN COURT POWERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Industrial legislation introduced as the first business in Federal Parliament today seeks to strengthen the powers of the ...

    Article : 443 words
  7. KELSO PROPERTY SALE

    Former Bathurst stock and station agent, Albert George Walker, temporarily retired, of Walang, claimed £287/10/- from William ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Cloudy on the tablelands with some morning showers and mist or fog. Fine in the remainder of the district. Moderate to warm day temperatures. ...

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  9. QUICK DIVORCE MOVE FAILS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday: An attempt by Woolworth heiress, Barbara Hutton to obtain a "quickie" divorce in Mexico has been stopped ...

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  10. BOOTS FOUND

    Bathurst Police are holding a parcel of boots which were placed in a parked car by accident yesterday. The owner may claim the parcel on ...

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  11. COAL STOCKS IMPROVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The threat of power and gas restrictions because of the coal crisis has again been temporarily removed. ...

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  12. AMBULANCE CASE

    Master Geoff Miller (4), son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miller, of 216 Peel "Street" was conveyed by Ambulance to the District Hospital yesterday for ...

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  13. DRUNKS ARRESTED

    Seven men were arrested on the streets of Bathurst yesterday and later charged with drunkenness. They will appear at a sitting of the court ...

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  14. PEKING ALLEGES EMPIRE PLOT

    HONG KONO, Wednesday: Communist Peking Radio declared last night that Messrs. Attlee, Bevin, Menzies and Holland had ...

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  15. JUMBLE SALE

    A jumble sale will be conducted on Friday, at 10 a.m. by the Methodist Friendship Club by the church grounds, William Street. Plenty of ...

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  16. BATHURST SCOUT HALL

    The First and Fourth Bathurst Scouts will hold a Button day tomorrow (Friday) and the proceeds to help to finish the Scout Hall which ...

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  17. CASE SETTLED

    In yesterday's list of District Court cases it was stated that the case of Kenneth Norman Temby, an infant of 28 Seymour Street v E. ...

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  18. CONVICTED BY TEETH MARKS

    LONDON, Wednesday: Teethmarks in a bar of chocolate sent a 29 year old Irishman to gaol for two years at Birmingham. ...

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  19. OVERTIME BAN TO END TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The overtime ban on the Australia waterfront will end at 8 o'clock on Friday morning. The ban was imposed on ...

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  20. GARDEN DISPLAY

    The Bathurst branch of Red Cross is greatly indebted to Mr. R. S. Aubin who is most generously opening his garden, 2A66 Havannah Street ...

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  21. SUM OF MONEY FOUND

    A sum of money found in the streets of Bathurst was handed in at the police station yesterday, and awaits a claimant. ...

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  22. RECORD OUTPUT OF OIL U.S. Figures

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: United States reserves of crude oil, neutral gas liquids and natural gas, reachedan all-time record during 1950. ...

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  23. FLOWER EXHIBITION

    Entries are now, being received for the Railway Institute Horticultural Society's Flower Show in the Cathedral Memorial Hall today and Friday. ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    Admitted to Bathurst District Hospital about a fortnight ago (a Lyndhurst youth, Dennis Leabeater (19), passed away yesterday. The ...

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  25. MERINOS AND CROSSBREDS

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report:—The present relative values of merino and crossbred wools are reminiscent of wartime experiences. During ...

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  26. PLANE PASSENGERS

    The following passengers left on the Butler plane on Wednesday morning for Sydney: Mrs. Nouwens, Mstr. Nouwens, and Miss Nouwens, Migrant ...

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  27. FIRST AID CLASSES

    A meeting was held at the Bathurst Ambulance Station last night for the purpose of forming a Women's Nursing Division of the St. John's ...

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  28. OPPOSED TO UNI. PLAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The NSW Methodist conference today agreed to a motion opposing the granting of a charter for a Catholic University. ...

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  29. BATHURST RAINFALL

    Presaged by strong winds and vivid lightning, a heavy storm broke over Bathurst district late on Tuesday afternoon, the downfall continuing ...

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  30. SHEEP KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

    A furniture van, driven by T. T. Faulkes, of Newtown, and owned by M. Amos, of North Sydney, on Tuesday afternoon crashed into a ...

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  31. BATHURST STOCK SALES

    Goldsbrough Mort and Co. Ltd. report on yesterday"s sheep sales: A total offering comprised 200 head of all descriptions including several pens ...

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  32. BATHURST RED CROSS

    Bathurstians, residents in the surrounding district, and visitors to the city during the Gold Centenary celebrations fortnight, will be very ...

    Article : 287 words
  33. Big Price for Sheep

    COBAR, Wednesday: The Cobar district can boast, of some good merino shep. A line of 40 full woolled merinos ...

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  35. Training of Nurses

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A Commonwealth conference in Canberra early next month may succeed in drafting a uniform standard of ...

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  36. Big Score in Indian Match

    BOMBAY, Wednesday: Imtiar Ahmed carried his bat for a brilliant score of 300 in the drawn game here between the Prime Minister's XI and ...

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