The case for Mrs. Scales, the [?]voyant, who has told a sensational story of hidden wealth to the Equ [?] Court in contesting the will of ...
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Family Notices : 41 wordsFollowing are the rainfall registra-tions for tho 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day:—Blaynoy 4 points, Forbes 2, Orange 1, and Sydney 69. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. D. C. E. Nisbet, secretary of the Bathurst Progress Association, wrote to the Hospital Committee meeting, yesterday asking co-operation and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsElizabeth Dunne, 28, and Marjoric Irvina, 25, appeared before the central Police Court today on charges of theft. ...
Article : 125 wordsKurl Balfour's Note to the Allies, of which a copy was submitted to the United States Government, relating to the renunciation of war debt as ...
Article : 947 wordsThis afternoon's forecast reads:—Still'cloudy over the eastern half with further rain, heavy in places along tho coast; strong squally southerlies; rough ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsWilliam Albert Allen, 13, who lived at Rose Terrace, off Dowling-street, Darlinghurst, was selling papers in Ox-ford-street, near Victoria-street, when ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Graziers' Association reports that ten more sheds have started shearing on the Federal award terms, making a total of 130 to date. ...
Article : 32 wordsA world which worships at the shrine of the Almighty Dollar may regard Earl Balfour's proposal for the cancellation of Britain's debt to ...
Article : 538 wordsMrs. Nash, secretary of the Bathurst branch of the N.S.W. Women's Reform League, wrote to the hospital committee meeting yesterday stating that ...
Article : 64 wordsThe House Committee reported to the monthly meeting of the Bathurst Hospital general committee yesterday having considered the following, among ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsThat an exceptionally slack period is being experienced in the Bathurst railway traffic department is demonstrated by the fact that many of the guards ...
Article : 61 wordsWho will win the big football match to-morrow, Bathurst or Mandurama? This is the burning question amongst Bathurst footballers and enthusiasts. ...
Article : 632 wordsThe postponed inter-district tennis match between Bathurst and Orange will be played on the local public courts to-morrow provided heavy rain ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. R. H. Browning, the Bathurst tennis player, has received an invitation to join Mr. L. C. Terrey in the New South Wales tennis team to play ...
Article : 68 wordsAt the Scabright tournament much surprise was expressed when Hunter defeated Patterson 6-2, 6-3, and William Johnston defeated Anderson. 6-2, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe hon. treasurer of the Bathurst Hospital (Mr. H. Paul) stated at that body's-monthly meeting yesterday that the ladies had made an enthusiastic ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. N. L. Bell moved at the Bathurst Hospital Committee meeting yesterday that a letter of thanks be written to the various schools to be read to every ...
Article : 76 wordsAt the wool sales there was a very poor selection, of wool, chiefly Bawnra and Cape wools. Very few Australian merinos offered, but they realised fully ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. W. B.' Cobham gave notice at the Bathurst Hospital Committee meeting yesterday, of moving at the next sitt-ing that the motion governing the time ...
Article : 96 wordsAn important statement regarding the future of the B.H.P. Company's Steel Works at Newcastle was made in the Industrial Court by the manager, ...
Article : 355 wordsA debate this evening in the House of Commons on the position of Indian Civil servants [?]d to an interesting declaration by Mr. Lloyd ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Bathurst School of Arts has received from one of the life members of the institution, two interesting publications that should be of interest to the ...
Article : 132 wordsGeorgu Bowman, driving into Orange wwhich a knife, which, he used for skinning rabbits in his pocket, was jolted against the side of his cart, and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsThere is a likelihood of an attempt being made to bring pressure on the Government to give effect to legisla-tion regarding the Ne Temere decree ...
Article : 230 wordsMessrs. G. McKeuzie and Hugh Mel [?] who were the visiting committee [?] Buthurst Hospital, for last [?] reported to the committee ...
Article : 45 wordsIf proof were needed of tho popularity of the "Bathurst Times" it was to bo found yesterday after our edition went to press. Extra copies were ...
Article : 127 wordsAn expert of the Air Ministry pointed out in an interview that just as the Agamemnon with no one aboard was steered by means of wireless ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Free Staters are conducting a successful campaign in Donegal, and a large number of rebels have surrendered, including one who, disguised as a ...
Article : 79 wordsMatron C. Hall acknowledged the following gifts at the Buthurst Hospital Committee meeting yesterday afternoon:—One load of wood, Mr. ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the Central Police Court an information laid by James William (secretary of the Graziers' Association) against George H. Buckland ...
Article : 101 wordsJudge Beeby, President of the Profiteering Prevention Court, gave judgement to-day in favor of Mr. Holman, K. C., for the New South Wales ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsMr, H. Paul (hon, treasurer) reported to the hospital meeting yesterday that £1028 19s 3d was in hand at the end of June and during July donations ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Fri 4 Aug 1922, Page 2
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