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  2. Advertising

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  4. DANCE AT KELSO

    A dance and euchre party will be held at Kelso tonight. Proceeds are to augment the funds of St. Philomena's Queen—Audrely Strachan. ...

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  5. NO COLLUSION

    The Miners' Central Council, at a special sitting in Sydney today, exonerated Messrs. C. Nelson, general president, and W. Orr, former general ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. PRINTER ON TRIAL

    Seating capacity was fully occupied and a policeman stood on duty cred outside the Central Criminal restraining the queue which ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. THIRD WAR

    Serving in his third war, Corporal Stanley Montefoire, NX9549, of Silverdale, is now listed as a prisoner of war in Germany. He was reported ...

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  8. SHEARING IN DISTRICT

    It is expected that sharing operations in the Bathurst district will be in full swing within the next few weeks. Some scare[?]ty of shearers is ...

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  9. SENATOR FOLL'S OUTBURST

    In the opinion of Senator Foll, Minister for Information, the suggestion that the proposed compulsory loans will not be met at the end of the war is "foul fifth column activity." ...

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  10. LATEST FORECAST

    Isolated showers on the southwest slopes and tablelands and north coast; otherwise fine; some snow on the Alps; mild, but rising temperatures; ...

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  11. NO LIQUOR AT NIGHTS

    The Chief Licensing Magistrate (Mr. J. B. Scobie) today ruled that club members were not entitled to be served with liquor ...

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  12. CONDITIONS AROUND ORANGE.

    Mr. J. C. Beardwood. P.P Board's stock inspector, stated yesterday that on his recent visit to Orange he found that growing conditions in that ...

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  13. SECRET FUND

    Mr. W. W. Monahan, well known K.C., of Sydney, has been briefed as leading counsel to assist the "secret fund" Royal Commissioner, Justice ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. SMALL DEBTS CASE

    In the Bathurst Small Debts Court yesterday, a verdict for £5 and £1/0/6 was granted by the Magistrate (Mr. W. S. Bromhead), to ...

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  15. FORCED LOAN

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Fadden, announced tonight that employers would have to take into account allowable deductions ...

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  16. PASSES ALL TESTS

    The Australian-designed Owen sub-machine gun passed a strenuous test at Long Bay rifle range to-day, and its performance was ...

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  17. Few Girls Offer for Farm Work

    The officer in charge of women's auxiliary services said today that requests from the country for girts for farm work outnumbered the girls ...

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  18. NIGHT CLUBS

    Air force personnel who had been to night clubs had not been in a fit condition to perform their important duties when they ...

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  19. TO RETURN HOME

    The Army Minister (Mr. Spender) announced today that 17 officers and 15 N.C.O.'s from A.I.F. unit sin the Middle East ...

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  20. CHILD LIKES TRAVEL

    Six-year-old Yvon[?] Chaire Hannan, missing from her home in Elizabeth Bay since yesterday, was found this afternoon on the ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. OWNERS OF CARS HIT.

    Through the use of petrol substitutes, many motorists were facing huge repair bills, said the N.R.M.A. engineer. Mr. Fielder, today. These ...

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  22. Darwin A.I.F. and Income Tax

    The Army Minister (Mr. Spender) has ordered an investigation of re-ports that A.I.F. soldiers at Darwin had to pay income tax. It was never ...

    Article : 41 words
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  24. CITY MARKETS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) today expressed the opinion that the only way out of the difficulty at the municipal vegetable and ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. £7000 VERDICT SET ASIDE

    The Full Court today set aside the jury's verdict for £7000 damages against Blight Street Holdings Pty. Ltd., Stuart F. Doyle, ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. GENERAL NEWS

    Up to 9 a.m. yesterday morning the official rainfall registration for Bathurst was 20 points. ...

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  27. REGISTRATION OF MILITARY TRAINEES

    All young men, who have attained the age of 18 and 19 years and who have not yet registered for military training, are reminded that their ...

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  28. PRODUCER GAS LECTURE

    A lecture and demonstration on the use oF picducer gas units on motor vehicles was given yesterday at the Bathurst School of Arts. Several ...

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  29. RIVER HEIGHT

    The height of the Macquarie River at Bathurst when measured yesterday was 1 foot 14 inches. ...

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  30. TROOPS MOVE UP

    Every month Britain moves a [?] of a [?] troops by [?] parts of the world, the Secretary for War, ...

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  31. P. P. BOARD MEETING

    The next monthly meeting of the Bathurst Pastures P[?]tion Board will be held on the second Friday in next month, October 17. ...

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  32. WAR LOAN APPEAL

    The Hurricane fighter presented by Britain to the Commonwealth will be seen in aerobatics over Sydney shortly. ...

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  33. DOG REGISTRATIONS

    Owners of dogs in Bathurst who have not vet registered their animals, are reminded that today is the last day which they can do so. Several ...

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  34. REVISION COURT

    A revision court to hear the claims and objections and revise the list of electors of the Bathurst Council, Abererombie and Turon Shires will be ...

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  35. BATHURST CRICKET

    At last night's special meeting of delegates of the Bathurst Cricket Association a motion was curried altering the allocation of points. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. SHIPBUILDING AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Minister for [?] expects the State Government shortly to accept [?] and [?] to be built at ...

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  37. MILITIA TRAINEES

    Militia trainers, who are to enter the Bathurst camp tomorrow received their final notices yesterday. They are to report tomorrow at 9 a.m. to ...

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  38. TOWN TATTLE ITEMS

    Readers of the "National Advocate" are invited to forward social items for publication in the Town Tattle column on Saturday. Readers are ...

    Article : 92 words
  39. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER

    Conditions in Bathurst yesterday were pleasant. Although there was a decided "nib" in the air early in the morning. The maximum temperature ...

    Article : 50 words
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