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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Winter in December. And don't forget that Bathurst had a couple of showers yesterday morning, just to show that it is never too cold to rain ...

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  5. NEW TRIAL STARTS

    After a dramatic ending of their first trial, Sidney Grant (38) and Keith Georgt Hope (23) charged with the murder of Detective Constable ...

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  6. ASSAULT CHARGE

    A remand until January 16 was granted at the Bathurst Court yesterday of the case which a father and his son are charged with assaulting ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY. Monday: There will be ample supplies of coal for all industries and services over the Christmas holiday period, said the Federal ...

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  8. THE NATIONAL ADVOCATE

    During the past 12 months the "National Advocate" established an all-round record of records Increased business in all departments was phenomenal. The revenue was the greatest in the 58 years since the establishment ...

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  9. BETTER DEAL SOUGHT FOR ABOS

    Employers of native labor in the Northern Territory were under no compulsion to give the natives fixed wages of living standards, the ...

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  10. STRONG CRITICISM OF CITY PRESS

    MELBOURNE. Monday: City newspaper forecasts of basic wage revision were deplorable, said the Acting Chief Justice Drake Brcckman, in ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. CONTROL OF WOOL STOCKS

    SYDNEY. Monday: Accumulated wool stocks are held by the government and will not be allowed to undercut the market, says a report by ...

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  12. WOMAN'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE. Monday. An alleged confession by john Grant Sangster (17), schoolboy, describing how he murdered his mother with an axe was ...

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  13. LOW WHEAT YIELD EXPECTED

    SYDNEY. Monday: The estimate for the 1946-47 wheat grain harvest in N.S.W. was the lowest since 1920 said the Chief of the Marseting and ...

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  14. Blackmarketing in Clothing Feared

    SYDNEY. Monday: The reduction in clothing coupons from 112 to 54 would result in extensive blackmarketing said retailers today. ...

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  15. COST OF LIVING ANOMALY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Fresh fruit and vegetable costs are not included in the cost of living index figures because of the difficulty of assessing average ...

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  16. GAS EMPLOYEES STRIKE

    Tonight, the Victorian executive of the Gas Employes Union is expected to find date for the stopwork meeting, at which the ...

    Article : 109 words
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  18. H.M.A.S. STUART TO GO TO BREAKERS

    Last of the famous "scrap-from" flotilla" the destroyer HMAS Stuart will soon end her days with the RAN. Stripped of her armament and ...

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  19. CANBERRA EVICTION CASES

    CANBERRA. Monday: The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) today accused the Sydney Sun and the Sydney Daily Telegraph of ...

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  20. DARING THEFT OF RING

    SYDNEY, Monday: A thief snatched a diamond ring worth £85 from the hand of a woman showing it to him today, and ran into the street and ...

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  22. FAMILY LIVING IN SQUALOR

    When police visited a tumbledown verminous shack at Austral, near Liverpool, today, they found a pregnant woman and her nine children, a ...

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  23. BUS WORKERS' CLAIM

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Bath am) today refused in the High Court to grant an order to expedite hearing in connection with the annual ...

    Article : 75 words
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