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  2. Advertising

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  3. TOWN TATTLE

    Contributors to the Town Tattle column are invited to send in the items today or tomorrow for publication on Friday. ...

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  4. £6000 GRANT

    The President of the Bathurst District Hospital Board (Mr. Eric Sargeant) stated yesterday the hospital received advice that the ...

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  5. AUST. WINS TEST

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  6. SUDAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday: An Egyptian Government spokesman in Cairo, Colonel Anwar Sadat, said last night that he hoped to have good ...

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  8. BATHURST R.S.L.

    Nominations for executive positions on the Bathurst R.S.L. close with the secretary Mr. R. W. Henderson at noon on Saturday, January 24. ...

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  9. BATHURST EISTEDDFOD

    The syllabus for the Eighth Bathurst Eisteddfod is now being prepared. The Eisteddfod will commence on October 19 and the estimated cost of ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Mrs. B. M. Shurmer, of 131 Havannah Street, received a fractured left upper arm when she fell at her home yesterday. An ambulance officer ...

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  11. THURSDAY'S COURT

    Tomorrow's sitting of the Bathurst police Court is expected to last the whole day as defended drunken driving and negligent driving charges are ...

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  12. GERMANS ON TRIAL

    PARIS, Tuesday: The [?]nds of people jammed the streets outside Bordeaux courthouse yesterday when the trial began of 22 ...

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  13. LLOYDS ARRANGE FOR SALVAGE MONEY

    LONDON, Tuesday: The insurance company, Lloyds of London, has cabled to Hobart that money is being remitted to Tasmania to pay the ...

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  14. TRUCK BOOKINGS

    Truck bookings for Flemington are as follows:— January 15: 19[?] sheep vans, 134 cattle waggons. January 19: 88 sheep vans, [?]8 cattle waggons. ...

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  15. AMBULANCE MEETING

    The monthly committee meeting of the Bathurst District Ambulance Board was held last night. The Supt. (Mr. Scott) reported that the brigade ...

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  16. UNI. EXAMS

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  17. SCATTERED SHOWERS PREDICTED

    Central Districts Forecast: Mostly fine; warm to hot; fresh gusty north east to north winds. Scattered showers with local thunderstorms and dust ...

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  18. PLEASANT WEATHER

    Warm and pleasant conditions continued in Bathurst yesterday. The maximum reading of 75 degrees was two degrees higher than Monday's ...

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  19. Efforts to Move Ship Fail.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday to refloat the 3[?]00-ton freighter Kalvin Eank, which has been aground on a ...

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  20. PICNIC AT LITHGOW

    Bathurst Municipal and Shire Employees' Union last night decided to stage its annual picnic at Lithgow on Monday, February 9. Buses will ...

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  21. STOCK DRAW FOR TODAY

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  22. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  23. MAN BECAME HUMAN BOMB

    WESTON, West Virginia, Tuesday. A man turned himself into a human Bomb here today, setting off several sticks of dynamite strapped to his ...

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  24. WEST GERMANY BEHIND TREATY

    BONN, West Germany. Tuesday West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, said yesterday that his Government would stand by the ...

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  25. CAR ACCIDENT

    A head-on collision occurred on the Great Western Highway near Yetholme, late on Monday night, William Benhke, of "Woodlands," Yetholme ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mrs Elizabeth Kate Klower, of Burraga. Mrs. Klower was born at Cheeseman's ...

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  27. CHILD INJURED

    A child was slightly injured la[?]e yesterday afternoon when she rode he[?] "dinky" into the path of a lorry. The driver of the lorry, Edward Thiele, of ...

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  28. SYNTHETIC WOOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Australian wool growers could not afford to adopt a complacent attitude towards the challenge of synthetic fibres, NSW ...

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  29. WOMEN'S CRICKET

    It was announced at a meeting of the Bathurst Women's Cricket Association last night that a team comprising of first grade NSW women ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The US. Britain and France yesterday asked the Soviet Union to agree to a meeting "for renewed and urgent ...

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  31. MINOR ACCIDENT

    Alfred Hardman, of Church Lane, Kelso, reported to Bathurst police last night that he was involved in an accident on the Mitchell Highway at 4.50 ...

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  32. COUNTRY WEEK TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mrs. M. Whittaker (Orange) and Miss Pat Bevan (Crookwell) were defeated in quarterfinals of the women's singles ...

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  33. SHEEP IN DEMAND

    In the past four days, nearly £70,000 has been paid for sheep at two special sales at Bathurst and Orange. The manager of one auctioneering ...

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  34. CRUELTY TO CALF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A man alleged to have beaten a calf with a shovel and then killed it with an axe, was sentenced to three months' gaol for ...

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  35. NURSING DIVISION

    At a meeting last week-end, a Women's Nursing Division of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade was formed in Bathurst. The women's division ...

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  36. BOY DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A boy was drowned while swimming at Carrs Park, in Kogarah Bay, this afternoon. The boy, John Gearing (10), of ...

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  37. 40 DEAD

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utan, Tuesday: The United states Air Force said yesterday that the wreck age of a C46 troop transport missing ...

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  38. MAY MAKE NEW RECORD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The secretory of the NSW Women's Athletic Association, Mrs. Doris McGee, said this afternoon that she expected Marjorie ...

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  39. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE

    The annual meeting of the Bathurst branch of the St. John's Ambulance Erigade was held at the Station on Monday night. The financial ...

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  40. U.S. TENNIS

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), Tuesday: Kramer defeated Sedgman 6/2 1/6. It was his third win in five meetings with Sedgman. ...

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  41. CLOSING OF MINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Officials of the Joint Coal Board and representatives of mining unions, are expected to confer towards the end of this week on ...

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  42. BATHURST TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Although entries for the Carillon City Championships close officially today, the escretary, Mr. M. W. O'Connell, advised last night that this ...

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  44. FODDER SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Sales at Alexandria by auction were: Oaten straw ex Tamworth, medium, £10/5/0; oate chaff ex Harefield medium £18[?]5[?] ...

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  45. Rescue Attempts Fail

    LONDON, Tuesday: The five months old puppy injured and trapped in a 20ft crevice in the Welsh mountains since January 3, was destroyed ...

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  46. KOOYONG GAMES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: In the quarter finals of the Australian singles championship at Kooyong today, Mervyn Rose narrowly defeated Ham ...

    Article : 69 words
  47. WOOL MARKET FIRM

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: At the first Australian wool sales for 1053 today prices showed a general increase. Record prices for the season were ...

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