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  2. Advertising

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  4. SKINS AND HIDES SALES

    Messrs. Pitt. Son and Badgery yesterday telegraphed: sheepskins generally id to to id dearer. Hides a little irregular with values on the average without ...

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  5. WOOL FROM NEWBRIDGE

    The Crosshills clip from Mr. W. Brown, Newbridge, was among the offerings at Winchcombe Carson's Sydney auction last Wednesday. Japanese ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS

    A record number of 19 members were returned unopposed when the nominations for the elections closed to-day. Altogether there are 194 ...

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  7. SPECIAL RACK FORECAST

    Mostly fine with clouds. Warm to hot and sultry with a tendency to passing showers or two misty and foggy in the morning. south to south ...

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  8. YESTERDAY'S HEAT

    After having risen at the rate of one degree a day in the previous two days, the maximum temperature in Bathurst yesterday remained at ...

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  9. YOUTHS REPLACE THEIR FATHERS

    A decision calculated to have far-reaching effects was given in the Federal Arbitration Court when Mr. Judge Beeby granted permission to the N.S.W. Unemployment Council to employ subsidised youths in the metal trades industry. Under the scheme it is proposed to employ young ...

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  10. MIXED DOUBLES TOURNEY

    An invitation is extended to all tennis players to take part in the draw for partners in the mixed doubles tournament which is being held at ...

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  11. CLEAN UP THAT RUBBISH

    The Bathurst City Council is conducting a clean-up week from 8th to 16th Instant. Occupiers of premises and owners of vacant land are ...

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  12. BIG PURCHASE OF PEAS

    Edgell's Bathurst factory has purchased forty tons of peas from growers in the Oberon district, and part of he consignment has already been ...

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  13. LATEST FORECAST

    N.S.W.: Warm to hot and sultry cenerally with north to north-east winds, fresh on the coast with moderate rather rough seas: tendency ...

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  14. "THAT MAN'S HERE AGAIN."

    Commencing at the City Theatre to-day (Saturday) at the matinee. is "That Man's Here Again," with Hugh Herbert. Mary Maguire and Tom ...

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  15. JUVENILE BASEBALI.

    The Baseball Association has at last seen the need for providing baseball for the younger people. This season will see teams of younger players take ...

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  16. BATHURST SEAT

    There are three candidates for the Bathurst State sent at the coming State elections. They are— C. A. KELLY. Labor. ...

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  17. NO ITALIAN LOAN

    The Chancellor of the Exchee Sir John Simon, said in the House Commons that no British loan to Italian Government was continple. ...

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  18. NON INTERVENTION

    There now seems a possibility the Non-intervention Committee proceedings will torpedo the Anglo-Italian conversations. according to the ...

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  19. "THE BARRIER"

    On Wednesday next. March 9th. Rex Beach's masterpiece. "The Barrier." will be screened at the City Theatre for a season of three nights and a ...

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  20. MEDICAL CASES

    Mr. G. Bonham of 143 Keppel S Bathurst. was a medical case taken to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday by the district ambulance. The ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS

    On a charge of having used indecent language. George Chambers, 39. appeared before the C.S.M.. Mr. G. W. S. Kelly, yesterday and was ...

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  22. "WELLS FARGO"

    The great romantic adventure drama to be screened at the City Theatre for four days during the Celebrations Week, commencing Tuesday. March ...

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  23. DECEMBER MARRIES MAY

    James Ramsay Laing. 82. a gras of Trunkey Creek, was to-day gras a decree nisi for divorce from Laing on the ground of her ...

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  24. GRAND PEDLARS' PARADE

    A grand pedlars' parade will be held' on Thursday next at 7 45 p.m. in the Masonic Hall. Bathurst the proceeds to be in aid of the Baptist ...

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  25. BAND IN THE PARK

    The Bathurst district Band, under the conductorship of Mr. S. Lewins, will render a programme of select items in Machattie Park on Sunday ...

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  26. TENNIS CLUB DANCE

    In conjunction with their night tennis to-night, in which there will be a number of participants from Lithgow, the Bathurst Diggers Tennis ...

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  27. CRICKETING STARS COMING

    A reply from Alan Kippax. holding out good prospects for a visit by New South Wales cricketing stars to play an exhibition match against. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION

    Bathurst music lovers will have an opportunity of hearing Jim Davidson's Band. The management of Hie City Theatre have made arrangements ...

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  29. CURTIN'S VIEW

    The leader of the Federal Opposition. Mr. J. Curtin, today denied reports that he would take no part in the N.S.W. elections campaign. ...

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  30. EUCHRE PARTY TONIGHT

    The St. Benedict's big euchre tournament will take place in the Bathurst Hall tonight when the usual good and valuable prizes will be given. Go ...

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  31. ERECTING THE ARCHES

    Bathurst's first really tangible sigt in the great amount of work that is being done to prepare for the celebrations is the commencement on the ...

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  33. ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATIONS

    Preparations are well in hand for the St. Patrick's Day sports in Bathurst on the 12th. The bicycle eve will be conduced by the League Cycle ...

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  34. COUNTRY RACE CLUBS

    ced to-night that an amending Bill The Premier. Mr. Stevens, announce had been prepared for presentation early in the new parliament to reduce ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    Constable First Class Gobert, a popular member of the Bathurst police who has lived here for about nine years, is at present on holiday leave ...

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  36. OLD RESIDENT DEAD

    The death occurred in the District Hospital over night of Mr. William De St. Croix Baker (64). well-know old resident of Wongarbon. ...

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  37. JAM DRIVE CONTINUES

    After the first night of their jam and preserve drive in aid of the Bathurst District and St. Vincent's Hospitals. members of the Apex Club of Bathurst ...

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  38. HEAT WAVE

    DUBBO, Friday. After yesterdays sweltering day with the temperature at 104 Dubbo to-day had another day with a high ...

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  39. SHARE PUSHING

    Selwyn George Kirwin, alias Rex Kerwin, was committed for trial to the Condobolin Quarter Sessions to-day on two charges of false pretences. ...

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  40. IRON AND STEEL WORKERS

    The Government has decided to establish an iron and steel works on the Onakaka District of Marborough as a State Enterprise at a cost of ...

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  41. BRITISH CRISIS

    Mr. George Lansbury, the vetere labor member of the House of Commons for Hampstend said that he disegreed with the Labor Party's policy on ...

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