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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEW GUINEA INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday: At the Royal Comm[?] on New Guinea timber leases day, Harcourt Garden said his fa[?] was not attending future ...

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  4. MARCH WET MONTH

    March was the wettest month in Bathurst so far this year. A total of 295 points were recorded at the Post Office. This brings the year's ...

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  5. "MADE MESS OF LIFE"

    SYDNEY, Monday: A man who poisoned himself with weed killer had frequently threatened to kill himself, stating that be had "made ...

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  7. ARREST INCIDENT

    ORANGE, Monday: At Orange court today. Daniel Joseph Harrington, well known in union circles was charged with having incited a man ...

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  8. TENANCY CASE ADJOURNED

    The truancy case between Albert Sharah and Mrs. Nightingale, was not reached at the Bathurst Court yesterday. Subsequently it was ...

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  9. NEW P.P. BOARD OFFICE ASSISTANT

    Miss Margaret McIntosh of Bathurst commenced duties at the Bathurst PP Board's office yesterday. She has taken over the position formerly ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Two men who failed to appear gefore Mr. Dash, SM. at Bathurst Court yesterday on charges of drunkenness forfeited their bail, in each ...

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  11. Seamen Jump Overboard

    COPENHAGEN, Monday: Rather than return to Poland, two Polish seamen jumped overboard from the steamer Nordeo as it was passing the ...

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  12. BATHURST BATHS SITE

    Tomorrow night's meeting of the Bathurst Council will again consider the question of a site for the proposed olympic pool. The meeting is ...

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  13. COLE CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED

    Horace Cole (48), grazier, of Turondale, charged with two traffic offences, driving under the influence and negligent driving, appeared ...

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  14. CHINA TRUCE REPORT

    NANKING, Monday: Reuter's correspondent in Nanking quotes a Chinese Government official as saying that the Communists have agreed to a ...

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  15. EASTER SPEED RACES

    A[?] Ise[?] out the [?] Mount Pan[?] for the ...

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  16. ATLANTIC PACT

    WASHINGTON Monday: The stage[?]ds set for the signing today of the Atlantic Pact, which has been described by the British Foreign Secretary ...

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  17. Soviet "Not Afraid"

    LONDON, Monday: Soviet historian Eugene Tarie, speaking over Moscow Radio, said that the Soviet Union was not any more frightened ...

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  18. PLEASANT WEATHER

    Despite the absence of frost yesterday morning, early morning conditions were cool, following a cold night. However, conditions throughout the ...

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  19. CASE STRUCK OUT

    Peter Vincent Conlon, licensee of the Knickerbocker Hotel, went to Bathurst Court in answer to a summons issued by chef Edward Mulligan for ...

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  20. ALL SAINTS' FLOWER SHOW

    The All Saints' Cathedral afternoon tea committee will hold a show of flowers in conjunction with their afternoon tea in the Cathedral ...

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  21. LATEST FORECAST

    Central District: Fine, mild day, variable winds chiefly easterly. ...

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  22. DANGEROUS DRIVING CHARGE ABANDONED

    Frank Bronat (39), of Thirroul, seasonal worker, who was recently fined £10 for driving under the influence on March 5, appeared before ...

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  23. TONIGHT'S CWA DANCE

    Tonight's dance in the Walshaw Hall will be conducted by the CWA Younger Set. Supper will be served and the Baltic orchestra in real ...

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  24. PP. BOARD ELECTIONS

    "I hope that the result of the elections will be announced late on Thursday night." This was stated by the Board secretary and returning ...

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  25. Action Against Italian Rads

    ROME, Monday: Stronger Government action against Italian Communists is foreshadowed by the appointment of a Cabinet Commission to draft ...

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  26. VIOLET BALL

    Arrangements are well in hand for tomorrow night's Violet Ball in the Bathurst Hall, and the committee last night began the attractive hall ...

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  27. MIGRANT SENT TO GAOL

    The majority of immigrants arriving at Bathurst Immigration Centre have no money until they are either sent to work or receive, their first ...

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  28. SEED POTATOES

    The chairman of the N.S.W. Potato Marketing Board announces that the maximum selling prices for certified seed potatoes has been fixed ...

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  29. ST JOHN'S AMBULANCE BRIGADE

    The representatives from the football codes, have signified their intention of joining the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, which it is hoped will ...

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  30. CARD PARTY

    Another of the popular card parties will be held at the High School to-morrow afternoon and play will commence on the arrival of the 2.15 bus. ...

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  31. SOVIET PROTESTS

    LONDON, Monday Notes hands to the Danish and Norweglan Fo[?] Ministers at 3 o'clock in the morning by Russian envoys, contain [?] ...

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  32. KEMEIRA JOB "BLACK"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Combined Mining Unions Council today re-affirmed its black ban on the Kemeira tunnel. ...

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  33. AMBULANCE CASES

    Transportation cases handled by the Bathurst Ambulance yesterday were Miss Elaine Dunne of Tighe's Hill, conveyed to the Bathurst District ...

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  34. EJECTMENT WARRANTS

    A warrant issued by landlord, Chas. M. Bromwich against tenant, Henry Phillip Watson with regard to a cottage at Turon Lane, Kelso, was the ...

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  35. Price Cuts on Cars

    WASHINGTON, Monday: [?]quts ranging from 12 to 30 dolla[?] Fords, 80 to 120 dollars on [?] [?] and 100 dollars on all [?] ...

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  36. RABBIT CASES AT ORANGE

    Before Mr. Cobley, SM, at the Orange Police Court yesterday, two ratepayers in the Molong PP Board Distrest, Daniel O'Shea and David ...

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  37. BOYS INTERROGATED

    Three boys who were found walking along the Orange road near Bathurst yesterday were questioned by Bathurst police as to their activities. ...

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  38. Pope's Anniversary Mass

    VATICAN CITY, Monday: Thirty-thousand people gathered in St. Peter's Basilica yesterday to hear the Pope offer Mass to "expite the crime ...

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  39. STUD GROOM FINED

    Eric John Emmerson, stud groom, of Warren, appealed before Mr Dash, SM, at Bathurst Court yesterday, charged with drunkenness, Constable ...

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  40. RSL COMMITTEEMAN ELECTED

    Mr. Neville Stacey was elected to the committee of the Bathurst branch of the RSSAILA last night. He fills the place of Mr. J Robinson, who ...

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  41. GERMAN DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Monday: American officials in Frankfurt have intervened to break the deadlock which developed between Germany party leaders [?] ...

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  42. CATTLE SHOW AT BATHURST SHOW

    The cattle section at the forthcoming Bathurst Show will be outstanding and promises to surpass any previous show. Exhibits in this section ...

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  43. Judge Lowered Over Cliff

    KATOOMBA, Monday: The president of the Industrial Commission (Mr. Justice Taylor) made a 500 ft. descent in a bosun's chair during a ...

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  44. Declined to Send Delegates

    LONDON, Monday: Moscow Radio says the British Trade Union Congress has declined to send two delegates to the Soviet TUC conference ...

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  45. RURAL BANK BIRTHDAY

    The Rural Bank, originally a small institution for financially assisting settlers, celebrates its 50th. birthday today with 80 branches and assets of ...

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  46. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. A. Furness, Bathurst Town Clerk, returned to duties yesterday after annual holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Furness spent their vacation at ...

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  47. London Goes Gay

    LONDON, Monday: Buses and other traffic were again diverted as thousands of people singing Tipperary and other wartime songs, wandered along ...

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  48. JOYCE FITCH RECOVERS

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday: Australian tennis star, Joyce Fitch, who coll[?]psed on Saturday following her [?] three set duel with Mrs. ...

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  49. Turkey Wants Security Pact

    ANKARA, Monday: Turkey, for the time being, will not raise the issue or engage in active conversations concerning a Mediterranean Pact. ...

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  50. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers on board the planes from Bathurst to Sydney yesterday were: Morning: Mrs. Lapin, Russell Street: Mr. E. Stocks, Bathurst; Mr. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIANS WIN AT BILLIAR[?]S

    BOMBY, Monday: Australian British Em[?] amateur champion, Robert Marshall son Jones [?]nner up in ...

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  53. Rebels Surrender

    SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Monday; Rebels who attempted a coup late on Saturday night surrendered yesterday after Government forces ...

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  54. Development of N.

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Commonwealth Government is completing plans for the establishment of large-scale native co-operatives for New ...

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  55. SEARCH FOR STANLEY

    LONDON, Monday: Police last night were seeking Sidney Stanley, "contact man" who was a central figure in the Lynskey graft inquiry. ...

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  56. MANDALAY TAKEN

    LONDON, Monday: The All-India Radio quoting Rangoon Radio says that Burmese Government troops have recaptured Mandalay from the ...

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