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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warmer weather. Good entries have been received for the Bathurst entries Club's meeting on Saturday next. Every thing points ...

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  4. RUSSIANS FEAR ENCIRCLEMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Russian people had a feeling of encirclement, Mr. A. S. Watt (Australian Ambassador in Moscow) said today when the returned ...

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  5. N.S.W. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    THE N.S.W. Close Golf Championship will be played at the Bathurst golf links on October 13 and 14. Information to this ...

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  6. WIFE'S TALE OF ASSAULTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A woman told the Divorce Court today that her husband came home drunk 650 times in two and a half years, and repeatedly ...

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  7. DUGAN AND MEARS

    The following letter appears in the current issue of the Dubbo Dispatch: Sir.—Now that Darcy Dugan and William Mears have bene captured. It ...

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  8. MURDER VICTIM'S BODY HACKED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: "I decided to cut him up and carry him out in pieces." Olaf Karl Kharlsen, 53, said in a signed statement, it was alleged ...

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  9. Drover for Trial

    COONAMBLE, Tuesday: A 32 years, old drover, John Victor Stanley Wood, of Coonamble, was today committed for trial at Coonamble on March 6 for ...

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  10. 12 MINES IDLE

    Loss of coal production today in 12,400 tons because of disputes at 12 mines. Mines idle are Abermain No. 2. ...

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  11. WESTERN WEATHER PREDICTED

    ORANGE, Tuesday: Although heavy dark clouds prevailed over areas of Central NSW this afternoon, there were no reports of rain tonight. ...

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  12. DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF EYE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A 16 years old boy whose airgun accidentally shot a girl aged 17 commented to pay ber £230 damages in the Supreme Court today. ...

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  13. HIGHER AND HIGHER

    A big increase in the cost of breakfasts is revealed today in a survey of prices today. Before the war a breakfast of ...

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  14. CONTROLS LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: NSW Cabinet today decided to lift all controls from the sale or leasing of businesses. This means that the buver and ...

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  15. Marjorie's Muscle Trouble

    Marjorie Jackson is suffering from leg-muscle soreness. She is expected to make an attempt in the world 220-yards sprint record ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO HOTEL PHONE CHARGES

    Charge of 4d by some leading Sydney hotels for local telephone calls will be investigated by the PMG's Department. ...

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  17. BETTER BREAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: By a decision of State Cabinet today, legislation will be drafted to provide for a high quality standard loaf of bread. ...

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  18. MORE POLIO CASES

    Five cases of poliomyelitis reported to the Health Department today brings the total to 122. The cases were four females and ...

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  19. Wool Research Labortory

    TRANGIE, Tuesday: At the Trungle Experiment Farm on March 15, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) will officially open the new wool ...

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  20. BUTCHER FINED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: It was a "[?]horrible" position that a man buying and serving the public with food could only do so by breaking the law, said ...

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  21. SEAPORT AND RAILWAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today made two decisions affecting the development of northern and northern western NSD. ...

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  22. NEW LIBERAL PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: It was announced today that Mr. Lyell H. Moore, real estate agent, of Killara, had been elected State President of the Liberal ...

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  23. DECONTROL MOVE BY OLDHAM

    Another move for rapid decontrol of prices will be made in the Adelaide conference on March 10, by the Victorian Prices Minister (Mr. T. D. ...

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  24. More Homes for Young

    YOUNG, Tuesday: The Housing Commission will build another 25 homes at Young in addition to the two three storey block of flats. ...

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  25. MAGNETIC SPOT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Australian and world wide short wave communication and broadcasting are still severely hampered by the magnetic effect of ...

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  26. Rabbit Fines at Coonamble

    COONAMBLE, Tuesday: Fines and costs totalling £38 were today imposed on seven Coonamble district landholders for falling for destroy rabbits on ...

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  27. Victoria May Break Away

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Victoria will break away from the other States, of necessary to speed up removal of controls on prices ...

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  28. TRAM TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Tramway track maintenance men walked off the job in Melbourne today. Later by a 3 to 1 ma[?] they ...

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  29. PREFABRICATED HOMES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The President of the ACTN (Mr. Monk) said today that he would ask the Federal Minister for Development (Mr. Casev) ...

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  30. HUMAN BONES WERE THOSE OF NATIVE

    Hu[?] bones found on Saturday near Young are those of an aborigine who died many years ago, the Government Medical Officer (Dr. ...

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