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  2. Advertising

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  3. EVATT DEFENDS SPAIN REPORT

    In defending his sub-committee's Report on Spain, before the Security Council. Australia's Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said it was ...

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  4. SEAMEN STRIKE ON CANADIAN WATERFRONT

    The Canadian Seamens' Union has Called a striker on the waterfront, and all Canadian food shipments to Britain and Europe— ...

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  5. VICTORY DAY

    The Aust. Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) gave the following Victory Day message to the people of Australia tonight: ...

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  7. INDONESIANS AT WAR AGAIN

    The Commander of Dutch troops near Batavia has called for reinforcements following a report that 2000 Indonesians are about to ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. E. Eldridge, of Morrissett—street was taken to the District Hospital yesterday as a medical case. ...

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  9. BATHURST DOG MEETING

    In the published draw for Bathurst dogs today the 300 yards maiden event should read 500 yards maiden race, and the 500 yards maiden race should ...

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  10. VICTORY PAY MESSAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: On Monday next, June 10. in every part of this State and of the Commonwealth, the people will unite in celebration of the ...

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  11. RAINFALL AT WINBURNDALE

    Rainfall at Winburndale dam during the past month totalled 98 points compared with 77 recorded in Bathurst during the same period. The ...

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  12. LAND REFORM IN GERMANY

    The British authorities in Germany have decided to carry out as soon as possible comprehensive land reforms. One question to be decided is ...

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  13. ARGENTINE NOW RECOGNISES RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday: Moscow radio has announced that Russia and the Argentine have decided to establish diplomatic and trade relations. ...

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  14. MORE BOYS ENTER BRITISH COAL MINES

    LONDON, Friday: More British boys are deciding to go to the coal mines on leaving school. In a seven weeks period the number has gone up by 65 ...

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  15. FURNITURE SALE

    An attractive offering of furniture and effects, on acocunt of Mr. Root. Webb. is advertised in this issue by Messrs. Clements and McCarthy, and ...

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  16. JAPS SENT HOME

    At the end of the Japanese war there were 6,500,000 members of the Japanese armed forces distributed among countries and islands in the ...

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  17. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    St. Pat's Club will conduct another big bright dance tonight in the Bathurst Hall. Dance patrons will be kept on their toes with music supplied by ...

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  18. FOOD AT RABAUL

    MELBOURNE, Friday: There are no shortages of rations at Rabaul, said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) today. He was replying to ...

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  19. PROBLEMS FOR NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Friday: In Paris, preliminary talks are still going on between the lenders of the three main political parties to establish a new ...

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  20. CASE DISMISSED

    Because of the failure of the complainant. Ruby Elizabeth Moffitt, to appear, a case against Edward Thomas Moffitt, a soldier, of alleged ...

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  21. ENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine, cool, but cold night with [?]rosts on the north west. Variable winds tending south east to north cast later. ...

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  22. ROLLS ROYCE ENGINE PLANT FOR CHINA

    LONDON, Friday: China has concluded an agreement with the British Rolls Royce Company to build gas turbine and jet ...

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  23. TODAY'S CYCLE RACE

    Today's 14 miles road race will start from the Family Hotel at 3 p.m. A big field is expected and riders will be handicapped on the mark. ...

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  24. GRAIN FROM U.S.

    It was announced in Washington that United States grain shipments in the last 11 days of May came to 363,000 tons more than the commitments, ...

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  25. REPAIRS TO CARILLON

    A number of Bathurstians have been wondering why the carillon hay not be played lately and it was learned last night that Mr. Hector ...

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  26. WARM WEATHER

    Yesterday Bathurst experienced line warm day, spoiled only by fresh breeze. However, the sunshine was a welcome relief after the cold of ...

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  27. U.S. TREASURY POST

    WASHINGTON. Friday: President Truman has nominated Mr. Frederick Vincent as Chief Justice of the United States. Supreme Court. ...

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  28. FOURTEEN COTTAGE PROPERTIES

    An advertisement appearing in this issue gives full details of an extensive and important sale by public auction under instructions from the ...

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  29. SLOVAK LEADER WARNS FASCISTS

    The Slovak Minister far Transport Dr. Houshak) a leading member of the Slovak Communist Party, said at a public meeting that sterner ...

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  30. COMBINED HOCKEY ASSOCIATION DANCE

    Hockey players and dance lovers are reminded of the monthly dance of the Combined Association, which will take place in the Walshaw Hall tonight. ...

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  31. London Celebrates

    LONDON, Friday: The vanguard of the 11,000,000 people expected London for the victory celebrations has started its invasion of the city. ...

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  32. MACHINERY POOL CONTROL

    The transfer of the Bathurst district machinery pool from the Federal authorities to the Rural Co-op. Society, which recently purchased it., ...

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  33. TELEVISION IN BRITAIN

    The B.B.C. Television service wi[?] start at midnight tonight for the first time after it ceased on September 1 1939 two days before Britain's ...

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  34. O.E.S. BALL

    The Bathurst Chapter O.E.S. 21st Annual Ball will be held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday, July 3. The Ball will be officially opened by ...

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  35. CANADIAN PREMIER'S LONDON HONOR

    LONDON. Friday: Mr. Attlee will give a dinner at No. 10 Downing St. tonight to the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King). ...

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  36. JEWS FOR PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Friday: President Truman announced that Mr. Bevin and Mr. Byrnes are now negotiating for the immediate admission of ...

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  37. COAL PRIORITY

    SYDNEY, Friday: About 3500 tons of merchandise for the country and interstate destinations will lie held up because of a diversion ...

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  38. VICTORY DAY SERVICE

    The Town Clerk (Mr. Furness) has been advised that local schools and colleges will be represented by students at the Victory Day service at ...

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  39. MEETING OF LOCAL ARTISTS

    It has been brought to the notice of CEMA that there are many artists. both in Bathurst and district, who night be interested in exhibiting their ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    The engagement is annopnced of Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Tanner, of Bathurst, to Kelvin, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, ...

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  41. MOSLEY AND THE DAILY HERALD

    LONDON, Friday: The former leader of the British Fascist organisation Sir Oswald Mosley, last night denied reports from Italy that British ...

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  42. VOTE ON.U.S. LOAN SOON

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The House of Representatives may not take the final vote on the loan to Britain until the week after next. ...

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  43. FLOUR FOR INDIA

    COLOMBO (Ceylon)) Friday. Nine thousand tons of flour which arrived today was diverted in the Indian Ocean at the direction of the ...

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  45. MONARCHISTS RIOT IN NAPLES

    ROME, Friday: One person was killed and his injured in Naples last night during a demonstration by Monarchist sympathisers. ...

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  46. WORK FOR 400

    SYDNEY, Friday: Nine Government factories in NSW are to be sold or leased to private enterprise. Details were given today by the ...

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  47. BOMB IN CAIRO CINEMA

    In Cairo more than 20 Indian soldiers and several civilians were injured last night when a bomb o' hand grenade exploded in the ...

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  48. Norwegians for Germany

    OSLO, Friday: The Norwegian Government is sending 4,000 of its troops to help police the British zone in Germany. Norway made an agreement ...

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  49. DEATHS FROM COLD IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Two men froze to death in Melbourne last night. William Marshall (48), was found lying among the pains in [?]dria ...

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  50. Threats for Umberta

    ROME, Friday: King Umberto of Italy, who will abdicate his throne next week, is reported to have been threatened yesterday with ...

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  51. GERMAN JEWELS LOST

    BERLIN, Friday; German Royal jewels, valued at £[?]75,000, disappeared from a Germin Cattle while it was being used as an American Officers' ...

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  52. U.S. AIRWAYS PLANS

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday: The Pan-American Airways have eight Skymasters available for the Trans-Pacific run and it will be extended ...

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  53. BRITAIN AND GREEK ECONOMY

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Britain has dropped a plan to establish an Angle-Greek commercial co-operation. This followed strong American ...

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  54. ROAD SAFETY TESTS

    Equipment, to test actions of car drivers in difficult and dangerous situations, may be brought to Australia as an aid to road safety. ...

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