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  4. AMAZING ESCAPE

    A Bathurst truck driver, Kevin Colley, of Durham Street, had a narrow escape when a truck he was driving crashed over a 30ft. ...

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  5. MUST BOOST RURAL OUTPUT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that Australia could not expect any immediate relief to decisions made ...

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  6. OIL CARTEL PROBE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: US District judge, James Kirkland, yesterday refused to end a grand jury investigation of an allege ...

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  7. SOVIET MOVE AGAINST JEWS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A Store Department spokesman said yesterday that the Soviet arrest of a ground of Jewish doctors on ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. A. S. Luchetti, M.P. will be visiting Bathurst on Monday next, and will be available for interviews with constituents at offices in ...

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  9. MURDER APPEAL FAILS

    LONDON, Wednesday: The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday refuseda New Zealander special leave to appeal against a murder ...

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  10. CHEMIST TO REPRESENT UNITED STATE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Dr. James Conant, president of Harvard University and a key scientist in the development of the atomic bomb, was ...

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  11. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. Athol Williams, 132 Lambert Street and Mr. W. Young, c/- Edgells Pty., Ltd., were both conveyed by Ambulance to the Bathurst ...

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  12. SCATTERED RAIN PREDICTED

    Central Districts Forecast some scattered thunderstorms and showers on the ,western slopes and the highlands; weather clearing on the ...

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  13. BEACH RESCUES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A number of young children were rescued from Sydney beaches today. At Dee Why, four children and two ...

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  14. ACTION AGAINST REDS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: US Supreme Court has ruled that an alien may be deported for having been a member of the Communist ...

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  15. DOG MENACE

    Landholders will discuss the menace of stray doss in the district at a meeting convened by the Bathurst PP Board on Friday. At he meeting, ...

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  16. SPY HUNT IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A Federal Grand Jury has issued a sealed indictment involving a number of people whose identity ...

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  17. CHECK ON CIVILIAN PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: General Hoyt Vandenberg told investigating congressmen yesterday that keeping track of numerous non-milliary ...

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  18. INCREASE IN UNEMPLOYMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The amount paid, in unemployment benefits in New South Wales last November was the highest for at least three years. ...

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  19. WORLD POPULATION INCREASE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The United Nations population commission will begin its seventh sessions at United Nations headquarters on ...

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  20. STATIONMASTER TO BETIRE

    Popular stationmaster at Bathurst, Mr. C. E. Cavanough, retires on Saturday after more than 45 years' of service, Mr. Cavanough will enter into ...

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  21. EXPLANATION SOUGHT

    DUBBO, Wednesday: The Town Clerk, Mr. Matthews, said today that many residents would be sent notices to explain why they did not cast a ...

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  22. LONG CANOE TRIP

    Six Rover Scouts from Sydney have just completed a trip in four canoes on the Macquarie River from Bathurst to Wellington. Three of ...

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  23. "IKE" HOLDS CABINET MEETING

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: President elect Eisenhower yesterday conferred with the High Command of his new administration in s round table ...

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  24. YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURES

    The mercury travelled a range of 32 degrees between the maximum and minimum readings in, Bathurst yesterday. Early morning ...

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  25. HONORS LIST IN LEAVING EXAMINATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Keith H. Napier, of Lithgow High School, headed the first closs honors list in chemistry in the recent Leaving Certificate ...

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  26. CYCLONE DAMAGE IN NORTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A cyclone blowing at up to 80 mph last night struck Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria and Burketown in far ...

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  27. CLOSE WATCH ON APPOINTMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: General Eisenhower's diplomatic appointments were being watched in Washington with more than usual interest, ...

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  28. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Plane passengers to depart Bathurst yesterday were: Mrs. Fleming; Mrs. E. Trainor; Miss P. Traino[?]; Miss J. Robinson; Miss Winter, ...

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  29. JUNIOR FARMER'S TOUR

    The star junior farmer, of NSW, 23 years old Kevin Keir, of Bogalong Gienfell, will sail from Sydney on March 12 for a six months tour ...

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  30. JAP WARNING ON FOREIGN PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The State Department said yesterday that the United States supported Japan's warning against flights by foreign ...

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  31. MISSING MAN BELIEVED ALIVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Detectives inquiring Into the disappearance of a Queensland business man have received information indicating that he ...

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  32. MINOR COLLISION

    A minor collision occurred at the intersections of Kepepl and Mitre Streets late on Tuesday afternoon. A vehicle, being driven in a ...

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  33. BATHURST RIDERS IN MOTOR CYCLE EVENTS

    With the start of the Ultra Lightweight Orange Grand Prix on Saturday, January 24, the new ,Orange motor racing circuit, of 31 miles, will ...

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  34. SUDAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Wednesday: Egyptian Premier Neguim last night finished studying Britain's note on the future of the Sudan, [?] h[?]aded his ...

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  35. ELEPHANT DRINKS WHISKY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Republican inaugural housing committee yesterday finally found suitable quarters for "Miss Burma" a whisky ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. Howey, of 297 Russell Street, made a hurried visit to Sydney on Saturday to be at the bedside of their son Robert, who is ...

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  37. SWIMMING CLASSES CON[?]

    Pupils to qualify in the Bathurst swimming classes will be presented with certificates at the baths today. During the past 10 days 90 boys and ...

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  38. BALLOT FOR BULLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Lands, Mr. Hawkins, watched marbles drawn in a ballot in Sydney today for 17 pedigreed Aberdeen Angus ...

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  40. OIL PIPELINE PROSPECT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Victorian Cabinet has approved a Shell Co. plan to build on oil pipeline along the Geelong Highway. ...

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  41. More Snake Victims

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Snakes claimed six more victims in Victoria yesterday, bringing to 30 the number of people bitten in the last month. ...

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  42. TONIGHT'S DANCE

    The usual weekly dance will be held in St. Barnabas' Hall, tonight. A good time is assured. ...

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