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  2. Advertising

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  4. ANOTHER RABBIT. PROSECUTION

    Bathurst P.P. Board yesterday decided to prosecute M. J. Howard, of Mt. David for alleged failure to suppress rabbits on an area of 80 acres ...

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  5. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Forecast: Further light showers on the tablelands and slopes, Cold with frosts. Fresh squally westerly winds. ...

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  6. WHEAT BILL PASSED

    CANBERRA, Friday: The debate on the Wheat Stabilisation Bill ended suddenly in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Friday: The future of Malaya has been discussed at a meeting between the Governor General, the Governor of the Malayan Union ...

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  8. MOCKLER CUP BROADCAST

    Waratahs will play Oberon at Obeion tomorrow afternoon for the Mockler Cup. The match will be broadcast by Station 2BS ...

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  9. WESTERN FALLS

    Rainfall registration for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday were: Central Tablelands: Blayney 4; Carcoar 9: Cowra 9. ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    A card party will be held in the Walshaw Hall next Wednesday. Proceeds will be in aid of Market Day. An added attraction will be a dainty ...

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  11. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER

    Mild weather conditions prevailed in Bathurst yesterday morning, but a cool breeze yesterday afternoon made conditions uncomfortable. ...

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  12. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. D. Hanrahan, of 112 Bentinck streets was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday as a medical case. Master P. Cusick, of 23 Hope Street. ...

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  13. TUESDAY NIGHTS DANCE

    Bode Sheridan's band is to supply the music for the dance at the Walshaw Hall on Tuesday night next, and as the proceeds are in aid of St. ...

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  14. ORANGE ORCHESTRA

    At a recent meeting of the Orange concert Orchestra, arrangements were finalised for the orchestra's first recital to take place in the 2GZ Hall ...

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  15. EDGELL'S SPORTS CLUB DANCE

    Dance patrons are reminded that the Edgell's sports Club is holding another of their popular dances in the walsahw Hall tonight. The ...

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  16. PERMIT OFFICER

    Mr. H. Pritchard, secretary of the Sunny Corner Common in a letter to yesterday's meeting of Bathurst P.P. Board asked it to consider appointing ...

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  17. C.P. YOUNGER SET

    Last night the Australian Country Party formed a Younger Set in Bathurst to provide entertainment for the young people of Bathurst. There was ...

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  18. WATTLE FLAT COMMON

    A letter was received at yesterday's meeting of Bathurst P.P. Board from the Acting District survevor. Orange, relative to the disposal of the Sofala ...

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  19. NEARING THE CENTURY MARK

    Mr. W. H. Paul Senr., of Bathurst will celebrate his one hundred[?] birthday on August 17 next. He is will hate and hearty—indeed some ...

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  20. LEGAL POSITION OF COMMUNIST PARTY

    CANBERRA, Friday: It is now legally impossible to declare the Communist Party an illegal organisation, the prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, said ...

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  21. OPEN SEASON SOUGHT

    Mullion Creek Agricultural Bureau asked Bathurst P.P. Board yesterday to consider tho possibility of having an open season declared for ...

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  22. BRITAIN DEBATES BREAD RATIONS

    LONDON, Friday: An assurance that bread rationing, which comes into force in Britain on Sunday, will be done away with the ...

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  23. "BRITAIN SAVED THE WORLD!"

    PARIS, Friday: The French Constituent Assembly after a long and stormy sitting has approved the election to the Assembly of ...

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  24. UNION MEETING

    Mr. A. P. Crowe a former well known resident of Bathurst was a visitor here yesterday and will attend a meeting of the local branch of Shire ...

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  25. LOTTERY LUCK

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  26. BENEFIT MATCH

    The Rugby League reminds the football and general public alike that it has decided to donate the whole of the nett proceeds of tomorrows ...

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  27. NETTING SUPPLIES

    At yesterday's meeting of Bathurst P.P. Board, a letter was received from the Federal Minister for Works and Housing in reply to the Board's ...

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  28. MINISTERIAL USE OF PLANES

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Army Minister. Mr. Forde. clashed with Mr. Rankin (CP. Vic.), in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  29. PROPERTY TRANSFERS

    At yesterday's meeting of Bathurst P.P. Board, the chairman, Dir. Williams said there had been a record number of property transfers during ...

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  30. REHEARSAL FOR SECOND BIKINI TEST

    BIKINI, Friday: A rehearsal for the second atomic bomb test at Bikini next Thursday was staged today. United States naval officials used a ...

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  31. Big Surplus in Canteens Fund

    CANBERRA, Friday: It is expected that the AIF Canteens Service will have a surplus of between £3,500,000 and £4,000,000 when it is wound up. ...

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  32. FLOUR SHORTAGE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Friday: A serious flour shortage has developed in South Africa. Bread rationing is to be introduced ...

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  33. HOLD-UP OF VESSEL

    CANBERRA, Friday: In the House for Representatives today the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) promised the deputy leader of the Opposition ...

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  35. Agreement with Sweden

    LONDON, Friday: Britain, the United States and France have announced an agreement with Sweden under which three quarters of the ...

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  36. CONSECRATED SOIL

    An ancient Greek urn, containing soil from the graves of Australians who were killed in Greece, was presented to the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  37. R.A.A.F. Policy Criticised

    CANBERRA, Friday: The lack at a clear-cut policy in regard to peacetime service is likely to lose RAAF specialists, which it could not afford ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    Mr. Jack Briggs a member of a well known Bathurst family, who lives at Lismore, collapsed in a bathroom at his home earlier in the week. He ...

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  39. BIG CRICKET

    LONDON, Friday: Twelve out of the 16 players to tour Australia with the English cricket team were announced today. ...

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  40. MEN'S HOCKEY

    The following will represent EDGELLS against St. pat's Browns at 2.15 today: J. Johnson, L. Parry, K. Reece; J. Standen, G. Aubin. P ...

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  41. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    Another popular St. Pat's dance will be held tonight in the Bathurst Hall. There will be the usual popular features of two orchestra and ...

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