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  4. HURSTVILLE ELECTION

    Mr. Clive Evatt. K.C. (Labor) finished with a majority of 3542 votes over Dr. Thomas (U.A.P.) when the final figures in the Hurstville by-election ...

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  5. GERMANY'S GRAB

    Beyond stating that the House would be aware that from a speech that he had made in Birmingham on Friday of the serious view which the British Government took of the events of last week, the Prime Minister. Mr. Chamberlain declined to be drawn into making a statement regarding ...

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  6. THE BETRAYAL OF BRITAIN

    At last Mr. Chamberlain. Prime Minister of England, has awakened to the fact that Hitler has betrayed the principles for which Britain. France and other democracies were supposed to stand. Mr. Chamberlain now realises that the Munich agreement was but ...

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  7. Bathurst Trades and Labor Council

    At the Bathurst Trades and Labor Council meeting congratulations were extended to Mr. Clive Evatt on the wonderful achievement at the ...

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  8. FROM RUMANIA

    It is understood that only a little Rumanian oil will be available to Germany under the trade agreement that has just been completed and that it will be obtained through the normal commercial channels. King Carol to-day received the British Minister. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The St. Benedict's euchre tournament will take place in the Bathurst Hall to-night, when the usual good prizes will be given. Go along and ...

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  10. DIGGERS' SOCIAL

    The Bathurst Diggers are holding a social and musical evening at the club rooms on Thursday March 23 at 7 p.m. Leading local artists will be in ...

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  11. SCHOOL SAFETY ESSAYS

    Essays on road safety arc to be conducted in the local schools. The Bathurst branch of the Road Safety Council decided last night to seek the ...

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  12. FACE TO FACE

    It was officially announced that the occupation of Ruthenia was completed. It is stated that the Hungarian and the Carpatho-Ukrainians will henceforth have equal status as free citizens. ...

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  13. ROAD SAFETY MEETING

    The tentative date for the next meeting of the Road Safely Council was last night fixed for April 27. At this meeting an address will probably ...

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  14. STRAYING STOCK

    In a letter to last night's meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Road Safety Council, the secretary of the Turon Shire Council. Mr D Boyd. ...

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  15. OLD TIME DANCE

    Those who enjoy a really good old time dance are reminded of the function at Heath's Cafe to-night, where a pleasant evening is assured. Monty ...

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  16. POLICE ASSISTANCE VALUED

    At the conclusion of the Road Safety Council meeting last night, several members expressed appreciation at the attendance of Sergeant Thomas and ...

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  17. SHOPS OPENING

    At least four new business will open in Bathurst within the next week or so. Two are in William street and two more in George street. This ...

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  18. VERSAILLES TREATY

    The Under Secretary of the Foreign Office. Mr. Butler. slated to-day in the House of Commons that Germany had completed the fortification of Heligoland. Herr Hitler's action in this connection was the repudiation of the ...

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  19. COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED

    The Bathurst City Council meeting which was to have been held to-night, has been postponed until next Wednesday night. The council staff is at ...

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  20. ROAD SAFETY FILM

    The Bathurst branch of the Road Safety Council was advised at its meeting last night that the film on road safety will be screened at the ...

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  21. LATEST FORECAST

    N.S.W.: More or less cloudy a generally unsettled with thunder storms: variable rain with some heavy talk at places likely: warm and ...

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  22. INTENSE DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY

    There was intense diplomatic activity, to-day and according to Reuter's the British Government is in communication with the Soviet, Polish. Rumanian. Yugo-Slav., Turkish and Bulgarian Governments with reference to the situation in Central Europe. ...

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  23. AMBULANCE CASES

    Bathurst ambulance yesterday conveyed Mr. A. E. Cole, of George-street, and Mrs. M. Pymie of Gemala, to the District Hospital for medical ...

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  24. STOCK SALES DRAW

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  25. CANADA WILL BE THERE

    Denouncing the seizure of Czechoslovakia as wanton and unjustifiable, the Prime Minister. Mr. MacKcnzie King, declared and cheers in the House of Commons that if any aggressor attacked Britain he had no doubt what the decision of the Canadian people and the ...

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  26. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER

    Bathurst had fine, slightly warm weather yesterday: bright sunshine penetrating the few cloud. The maximum temperature was 78.5 degrees. ...

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  27. MECHANICAL INDICATORS

    The Road Safely Council last night discussed the advisability of making the installation of mechanical directions on cars compulsory. ...

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  28. PEEL PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Mr. Gus Kelly M.L.A for Bathurst has received the following fro the Director of Education: Sir: I refer to your personal representation: relative ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S EFFORT

    Australia has made a great effort in proportion to her population to assist in naval defence and this ought to be acknowledged, said the former First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Duft-Cooper. Mr. A. V. Alexander (Labor), speaking in the House of Commons on ...

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  30. HOSPITAL EXTENSIONS

    The Acting Government Architect. Mr Bartlett. yesterday visited the Bathurst District Hospital to discuss with the hospital authorities certain details ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC ACT

    When the question of having the Metropolitan Traffic Act extended to Bathurst was raised at last night's meeting of the Road Safety Council, ...

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  32. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

    "Germany"s action in Czechoslovakia was undisguised and unashamed assertion that might was right. The only answer must be given in terms that the German rulers can understand. There must be a massing of might on the side of right." Thus, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. ...

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  33. PARKING AT SALE YARDS

    The Road Safety Council decided last night to ask the Council If it would be passible for the caretaker at the saleyards to direct the parking of ...

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  36. FOUR MONTHS' GAOL

    At the Dubbo Police Court to-day Ronald Stallard. 19. who last week pleaded not guilty and was remanded on charges of stealing a motor car ...

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  37. U.S.A OPINION

    The chief interest of the American public concerning the European situation was centred to-day on the efforts by Britain to create an international bloc against Germany. Apparently the important part that Russia is destined to play in ...

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  38. PROTEST AGAINST ECONOMIC CONSCRIPTION

    At a meeting of the Bathurst Trades and Labor Council a deputation was appointed to interview the officials of the Light Car Club in relation ...

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