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  4. PUBLIC WORKS

    The extensive programme of Public works in the Bathurst municipality, held up for many months, will at long last begin on Monday next ...

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  5. MURDER CHARGE.

    Convicted of cannibalism, which apparently is not a capital offence Armand Spilies is fighting for [?] life against a charge of murder. ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. POACHING JAPANESE

    Japanese sampans arc still poaching pearl shell of fthe north east coast of Australia. Two additional craft have seen ...

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  7. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warm weather. There was a long sitting at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday. The Orange Diggers' race meeting ...

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  9. DEARER BOOTS

    An award conferring increased wages in the boot, slice and slipper manufacturing industry, was madi to-day by Judge Beeby in the ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    The current programme at the Burlington Theatre provides some excellent entertaiment for [?] "Keep Your Seats Please" is what we ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. STAMP MACHINES

    Stamp machines are to be installed at key points in Sydney in the next few months. This announcement was made by ...

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  12. CITY THEATRE

    The wonderful popularity of that brilliant film. "Show Boat" which ran for nine-months continuously in Sydney, was rarely better displayed than ...

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  13. WHY THE DELAY?

    Sir: For many months the ratepayers of our city have eagerly awaited signs of a commencement of the concreting of Keppel Street, also of ...

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  14. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Strengthening of American markets and firmer options induced a further rise in wheat values to-day in Sydney. The rise ranged from [?]d to ...

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  15. PICNIC OUTING

    Members and friends of the West Bathurst Cricket Club spend a very enjoyable fenic at "Brucedale" on Sunday, part of the day being spent ...

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  17. PLEA FOR PEACE

    Speaking from his wheelchair, the Pope breadeast a peace address to-day. The occasion was the closing ...

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  18. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    About 31,000 sheep and 3560 cattle were for sales at Homebush to-day. The sheep market opened fully a shilling dearer for good lambs but ...

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  19. WEDDING

    A quiet but pretty wedding war solemnised recently at the Dubbo Presbytery by the Rev. Father C[?]chrane, the contracting parties being ...

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  20. PRINCESS ROYAL

    The Duke of Windsor, apparently in excellent spirits met the Princess Royal and Early Harwood at the station and went to the British ...

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