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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warmest day of the summer season yesterday, the temperature rising to 80 degrees in Bathurst. Latest forecast is fine for most of the period, ...

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  5. COOPER DENIES HE WAS LEFT FORTUNE

    SYDNEY. Friday: Turf Identity, Alan Cooper denied in the Supreme Court today that he had been left £333.000. ...

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  6. NO RESUMPTION OF FEDERAL PRICE CONTROL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told State Prices Ministers in Melbourne today that Federal Cabinet would consider requests for lower excise or customs duties on tobacco, beer, cigarettes and ...

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  7. SUNNY CORNER FARMER'S DEATH

    James Henry Strickland (64), farmer, of "The Pines," Sunny Corner, was fatally injured when two lorries brushed together on the Main ...

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  8. LACK OF POLICE PATROL CRITICISED

    The lack of a police patrol in the rural districts was strongly criticised at yesterday's meeting of the Turon Shire Council, by Cr. White. ...

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  9. LODGE CONFERENCE

    The 92nd annual conference of the MUIOOF concluded at Bathurst yesterday. During the afternoon a great deal ...

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  10. AID FOR OGLE FAMILY

    MELBOURNE. Friday: The death of one of the Ogle quads yesterday will not make any difference to the State Government's financial ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA "IN PERIL"

    BRISBANE. Friday: The Director-General of Recruiting (Sir Edmund Herring; said at a lunch-hour recruiting rally today that Australia was in ...

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  12. POLICE-CITIZENS' BOYS CLUB NOTES

    Today we journey to Blayney for the carnival being held there and for four of the members to represent the club in boxing bouts. Tom ...

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  13. DAMAGE TO CHURCH

    LITHGOW. Friday: An old church at Marrangaro[?]. five miles from Lithgow. has been damaged by vandals. The church, which was available to ...

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  14. DEPUTATION TO MR. CHIFLEY

    A deputation to Mr. Chifley, M.P. concerning the employment of migrants on Shire road works, was decided on at yesterday's meeting of the ...

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  15. BIGAMY CHARGE

    DUBBO. Friday: Ethel Maud Wilkins 144), acquitted last September of having murdered William Claude Wood, was today committed for trial ...

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  16. POLIO CASES INCREASE

    SYDNEY. Friday: The number of polio cases has increased in the last few weeks, although it is still below the figure reported at the beginning ...

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  17. COUNCILLOR PAYS TRIBUTE TO STAFF

    A member of the Turon Shire Council for tin past 16 years, Cr. C K B White, at the conclusion of yesterday's meeting of the ...

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  18. APEX NOTES

    Apexians are reminded that transport leaves the Post Office at 9 a.m. for the cricket match against Lithgow Club, on Sunday morning, ...

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  19. RURAL POWER SUPPLY

    Bathurst Council forwarded to yesterday's meeting of Abercrombie Shire Council an agreement for completion covering the extension of ...

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