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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather cool and unseasonable. Freak weather returned to Bathurst again yesterday when conditions were extremely cool as a result of the ...

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  4. Meatworks Dismissals

    FORBES, Monday: This morning, 150 employees of the Daroobalgie meatworks marched through the streets of Forbes for ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. QUEENSLAND STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Monday: It is estimated that 19,000 Queensland railway workers, in compliance with the order of Queensland Premier Hanlon, reported for work at depots throughout the State this afternoon. ...

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  6. RED ROSE INCIDENT

    There was a further adjournment at the Bathurst Court yesterday in the case in which William Victor Francis (24), and William John Davidson (22) ...

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  7. ON A FOUL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The much-awaited fight between Tommy Burns (10.7), of Australia, and Benny Evans (19,71), of America, ended most ...

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  8. FINED £5

    At Bathurst Police Court yesterday, William Koy Carroll was fined a total of to on charges of using indecent [?]guage, refusing to give his name ...

    Article : 221 words
  9. DIGGER'S FUNERAL EXPENSES INCREASED

    ORANGE, Monday: The Repatriation Minister (Mr. Bernard) has told the Orange branch of the Returned Serviceman's League that burial ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. B.C.O.F.

    CANBERRA, Monday: Mr. B. J. McDonald's allegation that the blackmarket in Japan had reached "colossal proportions" is supported in the ...

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  11. RAILWAYMEN TOLD TO CONTINUE NORMAL DUTIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday: NSW Sectary of the Australian Hallways Union Fergusen, MLC, tonight instructed by all NSW members of ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. F.S.A. COUNCIL

    FORBES, Monday: At Forbes, on March 12, delegates of the Ashtburnham District Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association will meet to ...

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  13. FORBES STOCKMEN'S DISPUTE

    FORBES, Monday: The Farmers and Settlers Association branch at Forbes will support the Forbes Graziers Association branch in opposing ...

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  14. Bathurst Comment

    Commenting on the allegations of the low morale and spiritual welfare of B.C.O.F. troops last night, Mr. Jim Woolley, Publicity Officer of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. FIRST SNOW AT KOSCIUSKO

    SYDNEY, Monday: The first day of autumn has brought a two inch snowfall to Kosciusko and a cool change to most of NSW. ...

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  16. C.T. TEMPERATURES

    ORANGE, Monday: Today's temperatures on the Central Tablelands dropped to their lowest point for several weeks. ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. BRITISH WAR GRAVES

    CANBERRA, Monday: Reports from London that British Minister for War Shinwell has ordered a world-wide investigation into serious allegations ...

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  18. HOT DAY FOR BOGGABRI

    BOGGABRI, Monday: Boggabri residents for more than an hour fought a fire which threatened to destroy the local flour mill yesterday. ...

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  19. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Monday: The market was well supported by Yorkshire mills, with some inquiry from the Continent and America at the ...

    Article : 87 words
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  21. Blind Octogenarian Set Himself Afire

    SYDNEY, Monday: An 30-year-old upon was badly burned at his home in Manly tonight, when his clothes [?]ht fire. ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. POSSESSION OF GUNS, AMMO ILLEGAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: Possession of military rifles anil ammunition, except by authorised persons, from June 1. will be illegal and ...

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  23. NO EASTER TRAINS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Special holiday trains will not be run during the Easter period unless there is a substantial increase in the railway's coal ...

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  24. Australian Accidentally Killed Shooting Ducks.

    TOKIO, Monday: Lt. Col. Harlcy Gale of Wollongong, who was Area Commander at Essa Gama, Accidentally shot and killed himself while ...

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