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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather yesterday morning was warm and muggy. There will be seven races at the Bathurst dog meeting, at Kennerson ...

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  5. BOY'S LEG SHATTERED

    SPRINGSURE (Q.), Friday: Fifteen-year-old Kenneth Chapman, of Glenara station, lay in agency for three hours after a set trop spring ...

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  6. BATHURST AND DISTRICT HOTELS

    Seven of the 19 hotels in Bathurst could be classified as poor to very poor and three others in a yet lower category, the licensing magistrate (Mr. K. M. Dash, S.M.) said in the Bathurst Licensing Court yesterday. ...

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  7. SIX YEARS GAOL

    SYDNRY. Friday: A father was sentenced today to six years" imprisonment for shooting a neighbor whom he suspected of having interfered with ...

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    Unprecedented offensive and defensive hitting power has been placed in the hands of small infantry units of the United States Army as a result of the recent development of the l05-millimeter recoilless rifle After witnessing a demonstration of the new rifle at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Brighter Pants for Bodgies

    SYDNEY. Friday: Drape shaped Sydney bodgies soon may be wearing something brighter in trousers. If they continue to follow US ...

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  10. BATHURST ROBBERIES

    Clarence Edward Marchant, (22), a cook of Algernon, appeared before His Honor, Judge McKillop, at the Bathurst Sessions yesterday on three ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. TAXIMAN'S APPEAL UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Friday: Sentence of six months on a taxi-driver was "a miscarriage of justice" Judge Nield declared in Parramatta Appeals Court ...

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  12. WAGES ALWAYS A BAD SECOND

    SYDNEY. Friday: The annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union has decided to oppose any move to peg wages until the most rig[?]d ...

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  13. Big Fires Near Cobar

    COBAR, Friday: smoke from bushfires near Cobar today was so thick that it looked like a dust storm approaching the town. The smoke was ...

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  16. AGED WOMAN MISSING

    LITHGOW. Friday: A widespread search by civilians and police has begun around the outskirts of Lithgow for a 79 year old woman. ...

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