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  2. AIR TRIP TO BUY SHEEP

    A member of a Sydney firm of carcase buyers flew to Thompson Bros' property "Warrie." Palmer's Oakey, yesterday morning, brought ...

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  4. AID FOR AGED

    CANBERRA, Monday: War gratuities in Australia will be paid in cash to elderly parents of deceased servicemen if the old people ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. OUR INDUSTRIES

    During the course of his policy speech tonight Mr. Chifley, Prime Minister, told a stirring story of the tremendous expansion of the ...

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  6. NEHRU GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER IN INDIA

    This afternoon, an All-indian administration — the Interim Government—takes over responsibility for the day-to-day ...

    Article : 301 words
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  8. NOMINATIONS CLOSED!

    Nominations for the Federal election will close at noon today. By that hour, all intending candidates will have lodged their ...

    Article : 53 words
  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Fine, cold day with cold, frosty night. Light to moderate east to north-easterly winds. ...

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  10. THE WEATHER

    After a cold morning the weather improved later in the day in Bathurst yesterday the maximum temperature [?]ising to 60 degrees. The minimum ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. DIGGERS' BALL

    The secretary of Bathurst RSL. Mr. R. R. Gorrell, informed last night's general meeting of the Bathurst sub-branch that the Trocadero ...

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  12. BATHURST UNEMPLOYED

    A well-attended meeting of the Bathurst Unemployed Association was held at Heath's Cafe yesterday afternoon. ...

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  13. ROSES HAVE THORNS

    Mr. Tom Hepple of Sunny Creek yesterday had the painful misfortune to fall into a rose bush and receive lacerations to the left eye. Bathurst ...

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  14. INDECENT BEHAVIOR CHARGE

    Alby Andrew Stewart (54), a carpenter, was fined £3 at the Bathurst court yesterday on a charge of behaving in an indecent manner in ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. AMBULANCE CASES

    Bathurst Ambulance yesterday convoyed the following as medical cases to local hospitals: Mr. W. Forde, 71 Russell Street, to St. Vincent's ...

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  16. SOLDIR'S COSTLY TRIP.

    At the Bathurst Court yesterday Keith Todorovitch, a soldier, was fined £1. with £1 expenses for a witness. 8/- court costs, and 10[?] ...

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  17. [?] ACCIDENT AT ORANGE

    William Henry Lovett (42), of Orange, died at 11.15 a.m. yesterday at the Base Hospital. Orange, after receiving injuries caused by falling ...

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  18. USED BAD LANGUAGE

    Henry Ambrose Churchill, a laborer of Tremain Avenue, was fined £2[?] at the Bathurst court yesterday on a charge of using indecent language ...

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  19. GREEKS SEEM TO FAVOR RETURN OF KING GEORGE

    Th Greek Government takes the view that victory is assured for King George II in yesterday's plebiscite. ...

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  20. ADDITIONAL ARMY RECREATION LEAVE

    Mr. J. R. Lewis. State secretary of the R. L, wrote to last night's meeting of the Bathurst RSL. as follows: " Information has been received from the ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. DROUGHT AID FROM VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday: the State of Victoria decided today to extend all help possible to drought stricken areas in N.S.W. ...

    Article : 170 words
  22. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    Cases brought by the Building Workers' Union against W. H. Hopper, a Bathurst timber merchant, in the Industrial Court at Bathurst ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. FIGHT FOR MACQUARIE

    Up till 6 o'clock last night, four nominations had been received for the Macquarie Stakes, to be run on September 28. ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. NURSERY SCHOOLS' FUND

    A "buy-a-brick" appeal has been launched in Bathurst to raise funds for the erection of two nursery schools. The appeal is on the basis ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. INQUIRIES FOR TYRES

    Following the lifting of the restrictions on tyre sales yesterday, man inquiries were made at local dealers for tyres which have been in short ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. PARIS CONFERENCE MAKES PROGRESS

    With the Paris conference entering its second week, the political and territorial commission for Italy is expected today to tackle article 3 of ...

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  27. VEHICLE LIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The display of clearance lights on motor vehicles and trailers will be enforced from now on. This was announced today by the ...

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  28. SYDNEY WOOL AUCTIONS AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday: High prices were realised when the first wool auction in Australia for seven years opened this afternoon. ...

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  29. WOMEN CRICKETERS

    SYDNEY, Monday: A women's cricket team from England will visit Australia next year and will play a series of tests against women cricketers in ...

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  31. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD

    WELLINGTON, Monday: The body of Dennis Cronin (66). laborer, of Dripstone, was recovered from the Macquarie River at Wellington today. ...

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  32. PLAYER-WRITER RULE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The much discussed play-writer rule was passed without comment at the NSW Cricket Association's meeting tonight. ...

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  33. P.M.G. TO REVIEW CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Moday: "As soon as the financial position permits," the Postmaster General's Department will review postal, telephone and telegraph ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. HUSBAND GETS DIVORCE BUT NO IMAGES

    SYDNEY, Monday: A Divorce Court jury today refused to award damages to a husband whose wife had left him to live with her former fiance. ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. JAPS FACE DECISION

    The Allied Supreme Commander in Japan, General MacArthur, in a statement marking the first anniversary of the signing of the Japanese ...

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  36. DROUGHT TOLL IN NORTH WEST

    SYDNEY, Monday: Nearly two million sheep in the Moree and adjacent districts were facing death by starvation unless supplies of fodder and corn ...

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  37. VOTING IN SAXONY

    LONDON, Monday: The first results in the polling for the municipal elections in Saxony—the first to be held in the Russian zone of ...

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  38. WRESTLING

    SYDNEY, Monday: At the Sydney Stadium tonight the wrestling match had a sensational ending. Lou Newman and Aba Kashie were both ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. PERSONAL

    The friends of Mrs. H. Dumbrell of 199 Peel Street, who is an inmate of the Bathurst District Hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is ...

    Article : 40 words
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