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  2. Advertising

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  4. CARILLON PROGRAMME

    Mrs. Nancy Short will play a programme of American music on the Bathurst Carillon this morning, starting at 10 o'clock, in connection with the ...

    Article : 36 words
  5. MR. CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY. Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will leave Sydney early tomorrow morning on his trip overseas. He will go by way of ...

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  6. WORLD FOOD CRISIS

    NEW YORK. Friday: President Truman has given his opinion that the world food crisis will be over in 90 days, but former chief of UNRRA ...

    Article : 520 words
  7. BATHURST P.P. BOARD ELECTIONS

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  8. HOCKEY ASSOCIATION DANCE

    The opening dance of the 1946 series of dances conducted by the Men's and Women's Associations will be held in the Walshaw Hall tonight. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The temperatures in Bathurst yesterday were maximum 73, minimum 34 degrees. ...

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  10. BUILDING PERMITS

    Application was made to yesterdays meeting of Turon Shire Council, by M. J. H. Winterbottom. of Kelso, to build a new roof on his residence. ...

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  11. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mrs. L.J.King, of Tremain Avenue, Bathurst, was taken to the District Hospital yesterday as a medical case. ...

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  12. INVITATION TO VISIT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Canadian; High Commission, Mr. Justice Davis, in Canberra this evening invited the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, on ...

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  13. EASTER MUSIC

    In the special Easier music, [?] to Calvary," to be rendered on Sunday evening in the Methodist Church, the leading soloists will be Mr. Harley ...

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  14. CURRENT COUPONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  15. BATHURST TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    In reply to an inquiry regarding the entry of High School students into the Technical College classes, the registrar, Mr. Gibson, said: "I wish to ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. POST-WAR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Friday: A recent meeting of the Council of Defence reviewed he interim postwar defence strength of he Australian forces. ...

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  17. TODAY'S BIKE RACE

    A big field is expected for today's 12-miles road race, to commence from the Victoria Hotel at 3 o'clock. The riders have been handicapped by the ...

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  18. CASES REMANDED

    Charles Albert. Walsh (23) laborer, was remanded until Monday next on three charges when he appeared at Bathurst court yesterday. Bail of £17 ...

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  19. SHIRK CLERK PRAISED

    The high standard [?] the Shire Clerk (Mr. D. Boyd) in keeping the books and records of Turon Shire Council, was praised in ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. RETURNING OFFICER'S EFFICIENCY

    Mr. Rupert Wilson, who represented the Landholders' Protection League candidates at the counting of the votes, yesterday expressed the view ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. [?] INJURED

    Mr. T. Fogarty, of wyong, suffered fractured ribs, abdominal and head injuries when a rafter fell and struck him. Fogarty was working with the ...

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  22. SUNNY CORNER COMMON

    Although giving all details relating to Sunny Corner common—straying stock, receipt of a lock and chain for the reservoir gate, three panels of ...

    Article : 178 words
  23. NOXIOUS WEEDS CONFERENCE

    President of the Turon [?] (Cr. W. G. Bestwick). will represent Turon Shire Council at a meeting of municipal and shire councils at ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. PERSONAL

    Mrs. Morris, of Rankin-street, was conveyed to St. Vincent's Hospital for medical treatment. The death took place at Bathurst ...

    Article : 431 words
  25. ATOMIC POWER

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The Senate Atomic Energy Committee has approved [?] hill giving full control of atomic power to a civilian commission of five. ...

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  26. A RECORD

    The number of divorce petitions lodged in 1945 in the NSW Supreme Court totalled 3443 and constituted a record, said the Government ...

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  27. AMERICAN TEA

    A very successful American Tea was held yesterday afternoon by the Mothers' Club at the Infants' School, when a large number of mothers and ...

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  28. MAGNIFICENT EFFORT BY BRITAIN

    LONDON. Friday: In the battle against world famine, the British Commonwealth bad been responsible for a magnificent effort, declared the Foreign ...

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  29. Comment on ABC Sessions

    CANBERRA. Friday: Apparently 80 per cent, of the 1,500,000 who paid wireless licence fees do not consider ABC programmes worth listening to. ...

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  30. CEMA BALLET RECITAL

    The Bodenweiser Ballet Company which has been established in Australia since 1939 has performed in every country of the world. Since ...

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  31. BUS SERVICES

    The Department en Main Roads has approved an omnibus service between Bathurst and Kelso operated by the Bathurst Omnibus Company. An ...

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  32. INDIAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday: The Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) said last night that he believed, when the Indian problem was solved, there would be closer ...

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  33. JAP ELECTIONS

    LONDON. Friday: Latest returns in the Japanese flections show that the Liberals and Progressives, both supporters of the Emperor system, are ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. REPORT ON GREEK ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Friday: The Recent of Greece (Archbishop Damaskinos) agreed to remain in office after a talk last night with the new Greek Prime ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. SUBDIVISION PLAN

    A plan of the subdivision of part of the claremont estate, on behalf of Mr. W. L. culnane, was forwarded to yesterday's meeting of the Turon Shire ...

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  36. JEEPS FOR CIVILIANS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: It was announced tonight that 7000 American jeeps in Australia would be available for civil work when lease-lend ...

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  37. ENVOY TO RETURN

    NEW YORK, Friday: President Truman has announced that his special envoy to China (General Marshall) will return to China ...

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  38. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine and warm day: cold night, with scattered frosts on the tablelands Winds chiefly westerly. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. MEMBERS' PENSION

    SYDNEY, Friday: The leader of the State country Party, Mr. Bruxner, launched a strong attack in the Legislative Assembly today on the ...

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  41. INDONESIAN DISPUTE

    LONDON, Friday: The Dutch-Indonesian dispute will be discussed in London tonight at a meeting between the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and the ...

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  42. TOO LARGE A JOB

    At yesterday's meeting of Turon Shire Council it, was decided not to hold a welcome home for returned men of the district. It was pointed ...

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  43. LOAN FROM CANADA

    The Canadiah parliament was asked yesterday to approve the loan to Britain of £378,000,000. The Finance Minister said the loan ...

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  44. CONCERT CANCELLED

    Jim Davidson's Army conceit arranged for next Tuesday night is cancelled owing to a fatal accident which occurred at The Rocks, 20 miles south ...

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  45. BRIDE SHIP

    SUVA. Friday: None of the 855 passengers on the Monterey, which is, taking Australian war brides and their children to America were allowed to ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. JUNKERS' ESTATES FOR GERMAN PEOPLE

    LONDON, Friday: Moscow [?] today that more than [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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