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  2. Advertising

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  4. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

    Tenders will be received by the Deputy Director Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney, up to 3 p.m. on Monday, 18.2.35 for the supply and delivery of ...

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  5. BRITAIN BLAMED

    Accusing Britain of political shortsightedness. M. Bouillon, in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, declared that had Britain arraigned herself ...

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  6. A FAILURE

    The underwriters of the latest Australian Commonwealth conversion loan will be obliged to take up a substantial portion of the ...

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  7. DIGGERS' 500 RALLY

    A large band of 500 players congregate at the Diggers' Club House each Thursday night to enjoy a splendid evening's play. Indications ...

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  8. COUNCIL TENDER

    After sitting in committee last night the Bathurst Council reported having accepted the tender of H. W. Peate of £194 for the extension of the ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    An important meeting of the de la salle Old Boys' Association Will be held in St. Patricks School at eight o'clock to-night. As the occasion will ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' PICNIC

    For the purpose of holding the annual picnic outing the Bathurst Municipal and Shire Employees' Picnic Committee applied for the usual ...

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  11. 40 DEAD

    Forty people have died during one past two days as a result, of drinking poison liquor sold from sly grog shops. ...

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  12. SCHOOL ACCIDENTS

    Having successfully negotiated the long summer vacation without coming to harm, two young boys chose the school play ground to injure ...

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  13. PUBLIC COVENIENCES

    On the question of public [?] tories the Works and Health committee reported to the Bathurst Count[?] last night that the Health ...

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  14. AMBULANCE CERTIFICATES AWARDED

    There was a large gathering at the Ambulance Station last night for the presentation of first at d[?]certificates. The awards were presented to Mr. ...

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  15. CHEAPER AIR MAIL

    The principal object of the joint air ministry and post office delegation to Australia, which left to-day will be to learn the finacial extent ...

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  16. PERMANENT JOB NOW

    Having completed his three montns probationary service, Mr. Warden, of the electrical department, was made [?] by the ...

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  17. BATHURST'S NEW SCHOOL

    The Minister for Education Mr. Drummond, will be in Bathurst next Wednesday to perform the laying or the foundation stone of the new ...

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  18. THE WRONG NAME

    The South Bathurst resident who had the experience with a brown snake and was the victim or a despicable thief, was Mrs. Herbert Mutton, ...

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  19. FOUND BY WOMAN

    A woman walking across a field at O[?]sement saw wooden debris and found £6000 worth of gold that fen from the Hillman Airways 'plane ...

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  20. MR MUSTON'S CLAIM

    Another lengthy letter from Mr. J. Muston in relation to his refused requests for a water service for domestic and irrigation requirements as ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Miss' Hazel Webb, of Stewart St., was admitted to the District Hospital as a medical case yesterday. Three medical cases were admitted to St. ...

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  22. LINDBERGH BABE

    Bruno Hauptmann once more spent a difficult day in which the prosecutor showed again and again that he had lied, breaking down every intimation ...

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  23. ATTACK ON MACDONALD

    "I am not going to profess indignation over last night's scene, the people are feeling the irony of downright brutal injustice said the ...

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  24. MR. BELL BUSY

    Pressure of other work was given by Mr. W. B. Bell, electrical engineer to the Bathurst Council last night as the reason for he delay in ...

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  25. DESERT SNOW

    Snow fell at Ossaada Oasis in the Sahara Desert, and freezing temperature replaced the customary torridity. ...

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  27. THE AIR MAIL

    With a view to making the airmail service between Australia and England more popular, the question of revising the charges is to be ...

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  28. PARK'S RIGHTFUL TITLE

    When what is generally known as Pioneer Oval is further beautified in accordance with a scheme drawn up cy the Machattle Park curator (Mr. ...

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  29. LATEST FORECAST

    New South Wales: Some scattered showers with thunder on the coast and parts of the highlands: otherwise mostly fine, warm, and sultry. ...

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  30. KEPPEL STREET STANDARDS

    When Keppel Street business people some weeks ago petitioned Bathurst Council with a view to having the [?]stem of central standard lighting ...

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  31. ALLEGED MILK COMBINE

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. C. C. Lazzarini (Lab., Marrickville), moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the ...

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  32. FOND OF DRINK

    Apprehended for drunkenness while he was on bail waiting to be dealt with on an alleged similar offence, Themis Kenny, 50, was adjudged ...

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  33. POLICE SHOOTING

    Reference to Wonnolora cemetery tragedy when a policeman fired on a suspect with fatal results was made to-day by Mr. Henry (U.C.P., ...

    Article : 131 words
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  35. DISHONEST LAWYERS

    Declaring that it was designed to protect the public, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martini in the Legislative Assembly moved the second ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. "THE PRINCE OF SCULLERS"

    According to a Kelso historian, the late William Beach, "the prince of Scullers," and retired unbeaten champion of the world, who died at the ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. 394 POINTS IN JANUARY

    Bathurst has started off the new year with 394 points of rain, which strangely was confined to the earlier stages of the month. Wet elements ...

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  38. AMBULANCE MEETINGS

    The alteration of the ambulance system will be fully discussed at a series of meetings that have been arranged by the Bathurst ambulance ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF WORK

    The unemployed, relief working gangs, Mr. M. Maloney works overseer informed Bathurst Council last night had during the past two weeks ...

    Article : 140 words
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  41. WOOL SALES

    A good selection comprising 11,298 bales was [?]red at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Sales at auction totalled 10,454 bales, while 852 were ...

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  42. BOXING

    Ray O'Brien (9.6) of Newcastle, comfortably defeated "Kid" Rooney (9.7) of Sydney, on points in a 15-rounds bout at the Leichhardt ...

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  43. BUILDING PERMITS

    The building committee recommended to the Bathurst Council last night that the undermentioned applications be approved and permission ...

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  44. RELIEF WORKERS

    Charges of "loafing" and malingering were made against relief workers in the country northern centres by the Inspecting Engineer of the ...

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  45. LAST NIGHT'S EUCHRE

    The St. Vincent de Paul euchre Hall last night, attracted another tournament held in the Bathurst very large attendance, over 70 ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. VALE CREEK BEAUTIFICATION

    In furtherance of Bathurst's civic beautification scheme the committee of the whole made the undermentioned recommendations to the Bathurst ...

    Article : 160 words
  47. WOMAN REMOVED

    During question time in the Legislative Assembly to-day, a woman was removed after throwing a number or copies of blue manuscript alleged to ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. WHITE SLAVERY

    Moving the second reading of the Arbitration Theatrical Employers' Licensing Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Labor and ...

    Article : 94 words
  49. BATHURST FAT STOCK SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
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