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  2. Advertising

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  4. POLICE RAID AT BATHURST

    Police, under Sergt, Allmond, last night visited premises in Bathurst, and arrested 11 mert on gaming charges. ...

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  5. COWRA POISON CASE

    COWRA, Thursday: At the Coroner's Court today a witness said Alan Williams, 25, had claimed that a pie made by Mrs. Ruby ...

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  6. BIG FLOODS IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday: maitland and Kemp[?], have been invaded by floodwaters. It is estimated that 6000 people are ...

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  7. MEDICAL CASE

    Bathurst Ambulance yesterday transported Mrs. J. Condon, of 66 Durham Street, from her residence to St. Vincent's Hospital for medical ...

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  8. SHEEP SALE TODAY

    A special sheep sale will be hold at Bathurst Corporation Yards today by Gold[?]rough Mort and Co. Ltd. when [?] good quality sheep will be ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr McNamara S.M at the sitting of the Bathurst Fair Rents Board yesterday, fixed the following rentals: A. Gunn v. Arthur O. Mingue, 102 ...

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  10. TRUCK BOOKINGS

    Truck Bookings for Flemington are as follows: Thursday, August 14: 181 Sheep. Vans; 135 Cattle Waggons; Monday, August 13: 155; 98; ...

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  11. FLOOD DAMAGE CLAIMS

    The Town Clerk (Mr. Forrest) yesterday again remainded flood victims that all claims have to be made on the prescribed forms available at ...

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  12. BATHURST A.L.P.

    There was a good attendance at the meeting of Bathurst Branen of the ALP on Tuesday night. Mr. C. Williams occupied the chair. ...

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  13. WARNING ON DRUG; U.S. REPORT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The US Food and Drug Administration announced today it yould permit the continued use of the drug, ...

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  14. BIG URANIUM FIND

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Immediate steps have been taken to proclaim reserve areas where the latest uranium deposits have been ...

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  15. WESTERN RIVER HEIGHTS

    FORBES, Thursday: The Lachlan River heights tonight were: Wyangala [?]m ift, 7ins, over the spillway and stationery; Cowra, 17t,; Goclagond, ...

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  16. CHEQUE CASE

    A 20 year old salesman, a recent arrival in Bathurst, was remanded at Bathurst Court yesterday on charges of issuing false cheques at Warooma ...

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  17. CWA EXHIBITION

    An interesting highlight of the CWA Exhibition to be shown at the Baby H[?]th Centre, Russell Street, will be the period costumes lent by local ...

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  18. RIVER FALLING

    A cold wind and mild sunshine were experienced in Bathurst yesterday. The morning was windy with some scattered clouds and a few spots of ...

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  19. MUDGEE FLOOD

    MUDGEE, Thursday: The flood which swept Mudgee this morning was the biggest for more than 20 years. Water entered at least eight homes ...

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  20. RUSTY BUGLES" FOR BATHURST

    The Independent Theatre Company, in association with the Arts Council of Australia, is paying a rush visit to the western area next week. Their ...

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  21. BAN ON NEW GUINEA VISIT BY UNI. ANTHROPOLOGIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Territories (Mr. Hasluck) said today he had refused to issue a permit to an anthropologist from the ...

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  22. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Plane passengers to depart Bathurst yesterday on Butler Airways two flights were: Morning: miss A. Owens; Mrs. S. Hughes; Mr. ...

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  23. FLOOOD AFTERMATH

    Although for the majority, the flood in the the Macquarie at Bathurst three weeks ago, is little more than an unpleasant memory, for a number of ...

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  24. WORLD RUBBER OUTPUT DOWN FOR 1952

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: world natural rubber production declined to 127,508 long tons in June 1952. the lowest monthly output since March, ...

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  25. SPECIAL U.S. MUD FOR OILSEARCH

    A consignment of hundreds of tons of mud being unloaded from the [?]reighter "Ellen Marsk" at Exmouth Gulf, 600 miles north of Perth, will ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Mr. George Vogt, of Manilla Street, one of Bathurst's oldest residents, is a patie[?] in St. Vincents hospital, Whither he was transported by the ...

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  27. MORE RAINS ON COAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday: More heavy rain is forecast for the severely flooded northern coasteal areas of NSW and the Sydney Weather Bureau has ...

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  28. MARJORIE VISITS YOUNG SUFFERER

    Marjorie Jackson pays first tribute after her arrival from the Olympic Cames to a very brave lad. She is here Seen with George lane, a patient of the "Children's Hospital, Campberdown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. LATEST FORECAST.

    Central Districts: More showers on the tablelands; mainly fine on the slopes and plains; cool fresh easterly winds. ...

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  31. WORKING "BEE"

    Supporters, and committee of the Bathurst Coursing Club are advised that a working bee at the flood-damaged kennerson Park course will be ...

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  32. MR. TOM MORRIS MANAGER OF CITY THEATRE.

    In a statement yesterday, Mr. D. Joel, circuit supervisor of western Cinemas pty. Ltd., said Mr. Tom Morris had been appointed manager ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. MAYFLOWER UTILITY

    The Standard Motor Company a newcomer to the light utility, field [?]es smartness, comfort and unique body styling end roominess ...

    Article : 129 words
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