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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST FORECAST

    N.S.W.: Some Isolated showers on the North Coast, otherwise fine at first and frosty and foggy night. Milder day temperatures with ...

    Article : 59 words
  4. PEACE PLANS

    It is learned that for the first time since the commencement of the Spanish conflict, definite plans for mediation are being discussed by outside ...

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  5. MR. W J. McPHILLAMY

    Mr. Walter McPhillamy, one of the oldest and most widely known residents of Bathurst district, died suddenly at his residence at about 9 ...

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  7. MAN'S INHUMANITY

    Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn. Bobby Burns stated that fact in the long ago. and it was never more applicable than now. The world is in a state of terror and Central Europe, Spain and China are experiencing cruelties that vie with the ...

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  8. INFECTIOUS CASES IN BATHURST

    At present there are ten cases of infectious disease in the Bathurst District Hospital, including two of infantile paralysis. It was revealed ...

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  9. "KASTAWAY KAPERS"

    To-night is the night of the "Kattawny Kapers" of the Masonic Hall, a [unction that has been keenly anticipated for many weeks. Many ...

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  10. PREMIER DISGUSTED

    Returning to the city after a prolonged tour of the Levante territory, the Premier, Negrin, told newspapermen that he was disgusted to find that ...

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  11. EDUCATIONAL FILMS

    Children from the Bathurst Public Schools were entertained at an interesting matinee in the City Theatre yesterday afternoon, when a ...

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  12. COLD SNAP

    To-day was the coldest day In Sydney for five years. The maximum temperature of [?]36 degrees at 7.10 a.m. was only 2.9 degrees above the all time ...

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  13. CHINA WAR

    The Japanese Government has sent a note to foreign ambassadors warning them that fighting In China "likely to spread to a huge area ...

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  14. Another British Ship Bombed

    The British steamer Thorpe Bay was hit by a bomb while ahchored at Barcelona. ...

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  15. "THE SPORT" IN COURT"

    Robert Anderson (48). a laborer, Gubbed "The Sport" by the Bathurst police, appeared in court yesterday morning on a charge of ...

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  16. BOMBING OF SHIPS

    Three British ships have been sunk, 10 seriously damaged and 43 slightly damaged, in the course of attacks by aircraft since the beginning of the ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS

    The St. Benedict's mid-week euchre tournament will take piece in the Bathurst Hall tonight when the usual good prizes will be given. If you ...

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  18. "VICTORIA THE GREAT"

    Commencing at the Burlington matinee this afternoon is one of the most elaborately produced pictures seen for some time "Victoria the ...

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  19. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    une Government will now have no further difficulty with the passage through the House of Representatives of machinery bills to impose the ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. WIDOW'S COMPENSATION

    Compensation for the death of her husband, Leslie Norman Judge, of Hill End, on November 8 last when his neck was broken by an electric light ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. WALSH BUND

    The Federated Ironworkers Union has been informed that the State Government intends to re-open the Walsh Island dockyard. ...

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  22. STOCK SALES DRAW

    Following is the draw for the stock sales to be held at the Corporation Yards today (Wednesday): Fat cattle (135): Palmer and Son (50) 1; H. ...

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  23. HEAVY FROSTS

    There were heavy frosts in and around Bathurst yesterday morning. Real winter conditions prevailed, and the minimum temperature recorded ...

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  24. S.P. LEGISLATION

    To meet the requirements of country people when the anti-S.P. legislation is passed, the Government proposes to arrange ...

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  25. "STAGE DOOR"

    The management of the City Theatre have made arrangements for the screening of the year's most brilliant dramatic triumph. "Stage Door" on ...

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  26. SPECIAL W.E.A. LECTURE

    Citizens 01 Bathurst will have the second opportunity of hearing Professor Wilson. Director of the Tutorial Classes of the University of Sydney ...

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  27. SIMONE SIMON IN "LOVE AND HISSES"

    Commencing at the City Theatre tonight. Wednesday, the greatest 20th. Century Fox musical. "Love and Hisses" featuring the surprise singer. ...

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  28. REBELLIOUS CHAIRMAN

    Moves by certain members of the United Australia Party to force the resignation of the Chairman of Committees. Mr. Prowse for voting against ...

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  29. SHIPS DELAYED

    Shipping is reaching port daily alter a battering by heavy Seas, which have caused little damage, although schedules have been upset during the ...

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  30. COMPENSATION FOR LIFE

    In the Workers' Compensation Commission's session here to-day permanent compensation of £3/18/8 a week for life was awarded to John ...

    Article : 109 words
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  33. TO "PLAY DEAD'

    Following the failure of the football betting card promoters to meet their commitments for the King's Birthday matches it os alleged that a ...

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  34. THIRD PARTY INSURANCE

    The committee which will be set un under the Third Party insurance Bill will comprise two representatives or insurance companies, two ...

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  35. DUBBO PERSONAL PARS

    In Dubbo over the week-end was Dr. C. V. Roper, he returned to Sydney on Monday. His trip abroad has been delayed owing to the Illness of his ...

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  36. COUNTRY WOMEN'S GOLF

    Two Albury girls were defeated in the quarter finals of the associates' country golf championship to-day. Miss V. Ebert, of Griffith, scored ...

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  37. £1600 ROBBERY

    Douglas Patrick Kelly was acquitted at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having been concerned in a £1600 Jewellery robbery and was ...

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  38. DUD FOREST SCHEME

    Prom examination of the 2,000,000 super feet of timber at the Tuncurry Prison Camp forestry officials have advised the Government that it is ...

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  39. COURSING ASSOCIATION

    It is regarded as certain that the N.S.W. National Coursing Association win bo granted the second greyhound racing licence in the ...

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