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  4. LYONS' LAMENT

    The publication of a report which he described as of a most "critical character," in a certain section of the Nationalist press which he ...

    Article : 290 words
  5. SAVES BY FINGER PRINTS

    The man detained in Bathurst on Monday night in connection with the Bankstown murders, was liberated from the Bathurst lock-up yesterday morning. The finger prints which had been ...

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  6. LYONS' GRAB

    The hearing of the application by the New South Wales State Government to restrain the banks from, complying with the orders of the Federal ...

    Article : 341 words
  7. THE RIOTS IN NEW ZEALAND

    The unemployed and partially unemployed of Auckland have, according to a report published to-day, run amok and demonstrated in no uncertain manner their disgust with the present social order. A few days ago, the unemployed of Dunedin, hundreds of miles away, created a stir by their ...

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  8. NEXT STATE ELECTION

    CONSIDERABLE significance is attached to the action of the Federal A.L.P. in calling a conference of presidents and secretaries ...

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  9. CLEANING CEMETERY

    Thirty members of the Citizens' Unemployed League will commence work this morning to voluntarily rid the Bathurst cemetery of weeds. A ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. APPLICATION TO EQUITY COURT

    AN ECHO of the New South Wales and Commonwealth straggle in regard to the Enforcement Act, was heard in Equity Court to-day ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS

    A striking resemblance to a dog's head was the feature of a freak potato brought to the "National Advocate" office yesterday afternoon by Mr. E. C. ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. CARILLON COMMITTEE THANK UNEMPLOYED

    The secretary of the Bathurst soldiers' Memorial Committee Mr. R. W. Peacock) informed last night's meeting of the Citizens' Unemployed League ...

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  13. VISIT OF LODGE OFFICERS

    The Grand Executive of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society. Bros. L. H. Purnell (Worshipful Master). R. R. Springall (Grand Secretary) and ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. NO STRIKE

    ALTHOUGH it was reported yesterday that the majority of members of the Seamen's Union were in favor of the Union declaring a ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    A few showers on the southern table lands otherwise fine generally with cold night and some frosts and fogs inland, with increasing temperatures ...

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  16. NEW BURLINGTON THEATRE

    TO-NIGHT THE BRITISH TALKIE "SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY" (SYDNEY HOWARD) AND "HOMICIDE SQUAD" (LEO CARILLO AND NOAH ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. BATHURST FAT STOCK SALE

    Following is to-day's stock sales draw: Fat Cattle (180): E. H. Taylor and Co. (40) 1; Palmer and Co. (60) 2: Burke Bros (80) 3. Fat Sheep: ...

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  18. "DELICIOUS" DANCE

    A new departure in dance presentation will take place in the Walshaw Hall next Saturday night April 23 when a "Delicious" dance will be introduced ...

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  19. ANOTHER SUSPECT DETAINED

    THE ARREST of a man in connection with the Liverpool car murders at Bathurst last night had a counterpart in the city to-day ...

    Article : 208 words
  20. ANGLICAN SYNOD

    Yesterday was observed as a "Quiet Day" by the clergy, who are assembled here for the second session of the twentieth Synod of the Dicecse of ...

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  21. LOW TEMPERATURE DESPITE SUNSHINE

    Bright sunshine tempered a cool wind ?n Bathurst yesterday but the maximum temperature was only four degrees higher than on Monday. The ...

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  22. SHOPPING WEEK

    Shopping Week, the third annual event of Its kind, opens in Bathurst: to-day with the Chamber of Commerce procession, which will leave ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. THIEVES AT BURLINGTON PICTURES

    It was reported to the Bathurst police yesterday that thieves, had entered the Burlington picture theatre during Monday night or in the early ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. POST OFFICE, BATHURST

    Hours of business, Monday next, (Anzac Day): Post Office 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Telegraph Office ditto; Money Order Office, closed all day; ...

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  25. OFF TO AUSTRALIA

    The noted English-Australian aviator, Mr. C. W. A. Scott, left the Lympne Aerodrome to-day on a flight to Australia. ...

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  26. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    While engaged at his work as a butcher recently, Mr. Lovell Austin, of William Street, has the misfortune to have the middle finger of his ...

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  27. MINING DISASTER

    Seventeen Indian laborers perished in a fire at the Rangi mica mine in the Hirazirabach district in the Bahra province. ...

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  28. BATHURST COURSING.

    The Bathurst Coursing Club will open the 1932 season on Monday May 2. when five stakes will be decided. The programme consists of an eight ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. ONE BIG UNION

    The conference of the Australian Railways Union to-day rejected a proposal for the formation of one big union consisting of the A.R.U. and ...

    Article : 68 words
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