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  2. Advertising

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  4. BROKEN RAIL

    It is reported that yesterday a broken rail was found on the line near Tarana. A number of trains had passes over the broken rail, but fortunately ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. RYDE SHOOTING

    An allegation that defendant had obtained a revolver from her brother in law and deliberately shot Herbert Arthur Haylock at a ...

    Article : 277 words
  6. DARING ROBBERY

    Mall bag thieves brought off an audacious robbery in the Bathurst district in the early house of yesterday morning, when they stole two ...

    Article : 530 words
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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    The Bathurst Ambulance yesterday transported Mrs. Hal, of Lambert Street, to St. Vincent's Hospital for medical treatment. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN XI

    The touring New South Wales XL opened the western tour here to-day when they met a Mudgee district team before a large ...

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  10. TROUT FRY LIBERATED

    Distribution of 20,000 trout fry in the streams throughout the Bathurst district was made yesterday. A band of enthusiastic sportsmen under the ...

    Article : 31 words
  11. THE BOY AND THE PEA RIFLE

    The indiscriminate firing of shots in the vicinity of Pye Street, Bathurst South, caused consderable alarm among residents on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. CRAIG CASE ECHO

    There was an echo of the second trial of Eric Roland Craig in connection with the murder of Elizabeth O'Connor, today when Thomas Brown ...

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  13. POLICE BACK FROM BARRIER

    Called to Broken Hill recently for special duty owing to influenza placing a large number of police at that centre on the sick list, Sergeant ...

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  14. THE DOLE

    The improvement of the industrial situation is emphasised in the report of the Unemployment Relief Council for 1932-33, which was made ...

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  15. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES

    Bathurst, 11 a.m.: Mr. G. Brooks; 7.15 p.m.: Mr. Couchman; 10 a.m.: Junior C. E.; 3 p.m.: Graded Sunday School: 6.45 p.m.: Prayer ...

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  16. BATHURST TROTTING DATES

    The Bathurst Trotting Club has applied for the following dates for the coming season: November II; December 26 (Boxing Day); ...

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  17. DIGGERS' "WORKING BEE"

    Last Saturday splendid progress was made at the Diggers' Tenis courts by a band of members of the Diggers' Tennis Club and under the supervision ...

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  18. f5 EUCHRE PARTY

    Come along to the big S:. Vincent do P aul Society's euchre party in the Oddfelow's Hall to-morrow (Saturday) night and try and win one of ...

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  19. BATHURST TROTTERS FOR HAROLD PARK

    The acceptors for the Harold Park trotting meeting to be held on Monday next includes many Bathurst horses. Twopence has been handicapped at ...

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  20. BIG PALL IN FRUIT

    The old proverb. "It an ill wind that blows nobody some good." was exemplified in Bathurst yesterday. While one of Ryan Bres fruit ...

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  21. TROUT FRY LIBERATED

    Distribution of 20,000 trout fry an the streams throughout the Bathurst district was made yesterday. A band of enthusiastic sportsmen ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. HOSPITAL TROUBLE

    Charges of irregularities, concerning the election of a board of directors, for Tamworth Hospital, has resulted in the Hospitals Commission, ...

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  23. BRISBAE WOOL SALES

    Greasy merino wool realised 22d per lb. at the wool sales today. The market was firm with Japanese, Brad ford and Continental buyers ...

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  24. RABBIT SKINS CHEAPEAR

    Winchcomb. Carson Ltd. report: Supplies of rabbit skins at Wednesday's Sydney sales totaled 501 tons. Demand was weaker and on ...

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  25. WORK FOR DOLE

    A ballot taken today among men employed on emergency relief work at Hamilton resulted in a big majority in favor of work for the dole. ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Mr. James Edwards, who died at Forbes on Saturday at the ago or 72 was at one time a well known citizen of Bathurst. In his young days ...

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  27. SCOUTS AND CUBS' CONCERT

    success attended the Bathurst Scouts and Cubs' concert in the Walthaw Hall last night and an appreciative audience was delighted with ...

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  28. STRUCK AN OX

    Five members of the Wallables team Dr. Ross. Doneley, Wanow, Young and Mackney, were involved in a motor accident on the Paarl road ...

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  29. LATEST FORECAST

    Some scattered showers on the extreme north cast and some morning mist or fog on Highlands, otherwise at first mostly fine but later cloudy and ...

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