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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather warm and windy. There will be only a few at work shortly after 3 o'clock today, and these will be horses and jockeys ...

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  5. STOLEN CARS

    A 41-years-old kitchen hand who was arrested in Bathurst on October 4 and charged in connection with the theft of two motor vehicles and a ...

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  6. GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE FROM LINER

    Police are Investigating the mystery disappearance from the Orcades of a 20 year old girl stowaway, Gwenda MacCullum, last seen about ...

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  7. PETROL RATIONING

    Further details concerning the reintroduction of petrol rationing on November 15 next are published for the information of Bathurst and ...

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  8. TARANA RABBIT CASE

    A Tarana grazier who claimed that, he had spent over £1400 on the [?]radication of rabbits on his 3,500 acre property during the past 12 months, ...

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  10. REDS BEFORE COURT

    Three Communists were brought before the Practice Court today to show cause why they should not be committed to gaol for contempt of ...

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  11. CABINET TO DECIDE RAIL ROUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan said the[?] the route of Eastern Suburbs Railway through Rushcutters' Bay would ...

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  12. CATTLE FOR KEMPSEY

    NIMMITABEL, Monday: A tramload of cattle, estimated to be worth more than £3,000 left Nimmitabel to-day to help replace stock lost in the ...

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  13. REVIEW OF BUTTER AND SUGAR PRICES

    The State Prices Ministers yestedday agreed to set up a committee of prices officers from the six States to report on an application for a butter ...

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  14. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, Monday: The fourth Brisbane series of the new season's wool sales opened In Brisbane today. Under, steady general competia[?]n. ...

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  15. RATION TICKETS NEXT MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: New South Wales motorists may draw their petrol ration tickets next-Monday, eight days before rationing begins. ...

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  16. FEDERAL WRITS ISSUED MINERS TO TAKE

    CANBERRA, Monday. The Federal Parliament was dissolved by a proclamation issued in Canberra by the Governor General (Mr McKell). ...

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  17. OBSTACLES PlACED ON LINE

    LITHGOW, Monday: Some pedestrians today saved the probable derailment or a goods train near Lithgow. ...

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  18. Wheat Pool Payment

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) announced that a one-third advance would be paid on the number 12 pool of the 1948-49 wheat crop. ...

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  19. THREE WEEKS HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, Monday: All Queensland coalmines will be idle on Wednesday, when aggregate meetings will be held to discuss a dispute over a ...

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  20. NO STOCK SALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday: Owing to the butchers picnic there were no sales of sheep and cattle, at the Flemington saleyards today. ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY CONTROLLER

    Essential users of petrol should be able to get normal needs from their usual suppliers until rationing begins on November 15, the Controller of ...

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  23. CONVENT BALL AT OBERON

    OBERON, Monday: About 400 people attended the annual Convent Ball held at tho Malachi Gilmore Hall.' Music Was provided by Al Gemmett's ...

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  24. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    Unusual is the word for the film "Silent Dust" which stars Sally Gray, Stephen Murray and Derek Farr, and commences a three night season at ...

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  25. Arrests Follow Lorry Crash

    LITHGOW, Monday: After a fiveton coal lorry, out of control smashed down two petrol bowsers and several verandah posts at a ...

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  26. AID FOR STARVING CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Federal Attorney General. (Dr Evatt) said in Melbourne today, that econ[?]mic and social welfare would develop ...

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  27. Van Smash

    FORBES, Monday: A traveller for a Sydney firm, Robert F. Kay, escaped injury late this afternoon when a panel van he was driving turned over ...

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  28. Freak Storm Causes Damage

    GRAFTON, Monday: Havoc was caused in the Clarence River area near Grafton last night by a freak "blow" estimated to have reached 100 ...

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  29. New Factory for Parkes

    PARKES, Monday: The latest secondary industry to be established in the west is a bootmaking factory at Parkes. ...

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