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  2. Advertising

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  3. C.P. LEADER RAISES THE TAX CUT BID

    MR. FADDEN, Leader of the Country Party, has capped Mr. Menzies' offer of an all-round 20 per cent, reduction in taxation with an offer of a 28 per cent. cut. ...

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  4. LATEST FORECAST

    Central districts: Isolated light showers over the central section, otherwise fine with cool to mild temperatures and moderate northwest to ...

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  5. INVASION BATTLES

    LONDON, Thursday: Field Marshal Montgomery's despatch on the 11 months' lighting from D-Day until the Germans ...

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  7. C.E.M.A. GENERAL MEETING

    A general meeting of C.E.M.A. will be held in the clubrooms at 7.30 tonight. As arrangements will be made at this meeting for the coming ...

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  8. Mr Spponer-Financial Wizard

    In the course of his opening address at Bathurst last nitwit, Mr. E. S. Spooner, the "new" candidate for the "new" Liberal Party, made a valiant attempt to out-Menzies en the question of taxation reduction. While Mr. Menzies in his policy speech failed to explain just how ...

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  9. 2BS RADIO CLUB

    Members of 2BS Radio Social club are reminded that their anniversary dance will be held at. Heaths Cafe tonight. Members are cordially invited ...

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  10. PRICES FOR GOLF AND TENNIS BALLS

    The maximum retail prices for golf balls and tennis balls was officially announced yesterday by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner ...

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  11. DROP ON WALL STREET

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A message today about the selling rush on Wail Street, says that yesterday more than £3,500,000 shares changed hands, the ...

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  12. GUTTERS TO BE CONCRETED

    Among the list of street works which Bathurst Council intends to carry out in the near future is the concreting of the kerb and gutter on the north ...

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  13. VISIT BY CHOIR

    The Commonwealth Rolling Mills choir, from Port Kembla, will be among the competitions at the Bathurst eisteddfod which opens on ...

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  14. SWEDEN'S REPLY TO UNITED STATES

    LONDON, Thursday: Sweden's reply to the United States protest against the proposed Swedish-Russian trade pact has been published in ...

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  15. BUILDING APPLICATIONS

    The following applications for building permits were before Bathurst Council meeting this week: Mr. J. F Young on behalf of Mr. H. Young ...

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  16. MOSCOW STILL COMPLAINS

    LONDON, Thursday: Early today Moscow radio put out a long-spoken statement by the Soviet Foreign Ministry renewing allegations that the ...

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  17. IN PALESTINE

    The latest reports tonight suggest an casing of tendon throughout Palestine, as the London conference date draws near. ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS

    The annual meeting of the Bathurst Ambulance committee will be held next Tuesday night. The annual report discloses further progress during the ...

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  19. SPRINGLIKE WEATHER

    The maximum temperature recorded in Bathurst yesterday was 62 degrees. Springlike conditions prevailed throughout the day. Minimum ...

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  20. U.N.O. ASSEMBLY TO MEET IN NEW YORK

    LONDON, Thursday:- The Secretary General of the United Nations Mr. Trgvye Lie, has announced that the General ...

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  21. REPLY TO UKRAINE

    LONDON, Thursday: The Security Council will meet again today near New York to hear the [?] of Greece and Britain to ...

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  22. NO WATER RESTRICTIONS

    A rumor circulating in Bathurst yesterday to the effect that water restrictions would be imposed next week was emphatically denied by the ...

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  23. REPAINTING OF AMBULANCE STATION

    Tenders for the exterior painting of the Bathurst Ambulance station close with the secretary, Mr. Scott, next Tuesday. The committee has extensive ...

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  24. THEA ROWE APPEARS NEXT WEDNESDAY

    Miss Thea Rowe must certainly has the gift of interpretation. Many of her movements have the rare and eloquent grace of a dance. With her ...

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  25. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE RE-UNION

    Ex-Students of St. Mary's College are eagerly looking forward to the re-union to be held in Bathurst on September 28 and 29. A grand ...

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  26. ALLEGED UNLICENSED PISTOL

    A man was arrested in Bathurst yesterday by constables McKechnie and McDonald and charged with being in possession of an unlicensed ...

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  27. BOMBAY UNSETTLED

    LONDON, Thursday: In Bombay the first half of the night passed quietly, and no incidents wore reported to police headquarters in any part ...

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  28. READY INQUIRY FOR AIR TRAVEL

    The first plane to operate as a passenger service to Bathurst, which commences next Monday has already been booked out. This was explained by ...

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  29. POLICE BALL

    The Police Ball committee is leaving no stone unturned to ensure success for the ball to be held in the Trocadero on September 25. Constable ...

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  30. U.S. COMPANY EXONERATED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: An important munitions company in the U.S., whose activities were inqured into by a committee, has been ...

    Article : 115 words
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  32. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at his late residence. Sydney-road. Kelso, on Thursday morning of Mr. John Morrow in his 88th year. Deceased was ...

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  33. BREAD RATIONING TO END IN BRITAIN

    The end of bread rationing in Brita[?]. is in sight At Hallfax, Nova Scotia, yesterday the Dominions Secretary. Lord ...

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  34. U.S. and Yugoslavia

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Clayton) said that the U.S. was ready to close the incident of the ...

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  35. SALVAGE DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A settlement was reached today in the dispute involving 30 salvage workers at the burnt out wool store of the New ...

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  36. BEGA WOMAN 100 YEARS OLD

    BEGA, Thursday: Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Stiles was 100 years old today. She has lived in Bega for 96 years since the time she travelled as ...

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  37. COLORED BOXER'S WIN

    LONDON, Thursday:- The American boxer. Ike Williams, last night knocked out Ron James in the ninth round of their fight for the world ...

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