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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    After light showers had fallen during the night, the sun shone brightly for a time in Bathurst before midday yesterday morning. Rain is now ...

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  4. ALLEGED DISCRIMINATION

    There was something in the nature of a mild sensation at the monthly meeting of the Bathurst P.P. Board yesterday when a letter was read ...

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  5. NEW CONFERENCE ON STRIKE SOUGHT

    The Combined Mining Union in Sydney today rejected A.C.T.U. proposals or the settlement of the coal strike but asked the ACTU to arrange a conference of all parties, including the Federal and State ...

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  6. BATHURST BATHS

    Sir: Concerning the report of discussion at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce regarding new baths for Bathurst. I feel there are a ...

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  8. WELD DOGS ATTACK SHEEP

    Largo packs of wild dogs which are roaming the Bathurst district raiding flocks and killing sheep, are causing great concern to the landholders, Dir. ...

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  9. WANTS WAR DEBTS FREEZED

    LONDON, Friday: Freezing of war debts "which we incurred when bleeding ourselves white for every nation in the world." was urged by the ...

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  10. COURT CHECK ON RED FUNDS

    SYDNEY. Friday: Mr. Justice Foster told Mr. Simon Issacs in the Ar[?]itration Court today that he could [?]ike it that the Communist Party ...

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  11. TRANSPORT INCREASES FOOD COSTS

    DUBBO, Friday: Although essential food supplies are being maintained to country towns, the high cost of transport has in many instances bumped ...

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  12. ORANGE SHOW CARNIVAL

    ORANGE, Friday: The Orange Show Society has rejected a proposal that a variety carnival be held on October 1, mainly because of counter ...

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  13. SYDNEY TO GET COAL TODAY

    The full-scale movement of coal in railway trucks from the northern New south Wales coalfields proceeded smoothly today. ...

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  14. BAN ON COAL SHIP

    MELBOURNE. Friday: Victorian State Cabinet last night decided to call for volunteer labor to unload coal from the Haligonian Duke. ...

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  15. GLEN DAVIS MINE

    LITHGOW. Friday: A Government spokesman today said that the owners of the Glen Davis coal mine and the Miners' Federation were wasting their ...

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  16. WILL NOT ACCEPT GLEN DAVIS COAl.

    GLEN DAVIS. Friday The National Oil Pty. Lid has refused to accept coal from National Coal Mine No. 2 where the Miners Federation ...

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  17. EDITOR GAOLED

    Hassan Tweni. owner and editor of Annahar, a leading Lebanese daily was sentenced to three months' imprisonment yesterday for publishing ...

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  18. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT

    ADELAIDE. Friday: A meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council tonight pledged unqualified port for the Federal Government in ...

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  19. SHARKEY'S DENIAL

    Today, Mr. Lance Sharkey, general secretary of the Australian munist Party, denied that the Party was directing the coal strike. ...

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