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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    It is a long time since Bathurst experienced five extremely hot days in success on. There was no chance In the conditions yesterday and the ...

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  5. FIRE SAVE

    St. Vincents Hospital km In definite danger yesterday afternoon from a fire which caused great damage to the beautiful park on the has ...

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  6. ROAD SAFETY

    In an appeal to the citizens of Bathurst to support the efforts of the Mayor [?]Aid. M. J. Grifle to form a branch of the Road safety ...

    Article : 371 words
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  8. HIGHWAY ROBBERY

    Herbert Jenner and Selwyn Wallace who were convicted and sentenced to eath for the murder of Frederick Sherry at Clifton Hill on September ...

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  9. WHEAT YIELD

    Due to unexpectedly large yields in the North-Western Cowra and Grenfell districts, the Director of the State Marketing Bureau Mr. Watson, ...

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  10. FIGHT IN PIT

    A disturbance in a coal mine which resulted in one man being injured was described at the Racewood Court to-day when Alfred George Loch. 23 a ...

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  11. ATE GULLS' EGGS

    Stranded on a small sandbank eight miles case of Fitzroy Island, when their dinghy drifted from the shore. Richard Davies and his wife were ...

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  12. SWIMMING LESSONS

    Speaking at the teachers federation conference to-day the president Mr. McKinnon. said that swimming should be a compulsory subject for ...

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  13. MASKED BANDITS

    Jaines Keogh, 62 was held up by two masked men in this home last night and when he refused to disclose the whereabouts of his money he was ...

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  14. KYEEMA CRASH

    The City Coroner Mr. Tingale, after hearing evidence in the inquest into the deaths of 18 persons who lost lives in the ...

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  15. S.P. BROADCASTS

    The Director General of Post and Telegraphs. Sir Harry Brown explained to-day that when the ban no radio broadcasting of betting odds comes ...

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  16. THE MENACE OF PLENTY

    "Farming First" N.Z.J quotes an American correspondent as saying "All over the United States there were about 30.000.000 cows at the peak. ...

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  17. ITALIAN SPY RING

    Nine alleged agents for foreign powers were arrested and others detained on French-Swiss frontier. The coup is the last stage in the ...

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  18. DON BRADMAN

    A rumor was current to-day but could not be confirmed that D. G Bradman was one of the applicants of the position of secretary to the Melbourne Cricket club. The position is ...

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  19. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    At the Burlington matinee this afternoon commencing at 2.15 the whole of the current programme with The Crowd Roars" and "The Ltd., ...

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  20. MOTOR CAR FRAUD

    Before Mr. A.E. Capp. C.M., in the Dubbo police court to-day Roy patrick Dawson. 25, was charged with having falsely pretended to claude ...

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  21. Silence in Adelaide

    Mr. H W Hodgetts a member of the Cricket Board of Control and in whose sharebroking business Bradman is employed declined to make any ...

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  22. THE NEW CRUISER

    The new cruiser Hobart. entered Sydney Harbor this morning with an entire absence of ceremony apart from the firing of ceremony apart from the firing of a salute before ...

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  23. DUBBO INFANT'S DEATH

    The death occurred at Dubbo to-day of Godfrey James Morris, tenmonths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J Morris, of Quinn street The ...

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