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  2. Advertising

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  3. VOTE EARLY

    Voters are requested to vote ns early as possible today. Don't leave it till late. Vote carefully or if in doubt as to the manner of correct voting. ...

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  4. THE LAST WORD

    SYDNEY, Friday: Final statements Were made today by the lenders at the three major parties. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, ...

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  5. BATTLE ENE

    Mr. J. B. Chifley, Prime Minister, arrived in Bathurst on Thursday night after having addressed successful meetings at mountain centres. ...

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  6. WESTERN BAND GROUP

    Delegates from the western district bands will meet in the Band room Bathurst, tonight to set out a programme for the Gala Day ...

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  8. ST. PAT'S, DANCE

    St. Pat's, club will conduct another popular dance tonight in the Bathurst Hall. There will be the usual attractions of two orchestras, continues ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Bathutstians experienced a welcome return to summer weather yesterday. After a heavy early morning frost., glorious sunshine was the order of ...

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  10. BATHURST GYMKHANA

    A Symkhana is to be held on Saturday. November 16, at the Bathurst show Ground and is being organised by a committee of well known citizens ...

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  11. DWELLINGS FOR SALE

    Two of the dwellings being erected by the Bathurst City Council fronting Veness Street remain to be sold and will be sold in order of receipt of ...

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  12. REFRESHMENTS AT EISTEDDFOD

    The ladies of the High School Auxiliary, will serve morning and afternoon tea. also cool drinks, for the convenience of visitors and ...

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  13. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. Toohey, 100 Rankin Street and Mr. A. McKeachie of Esrom were conveyed to the Bathurst. District Hospital yesterday and admitted as ...

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  14. DRUG CONTROLS

    NEW YORK, Friday: At yesterday's meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the British representative (Mr. Noel Bake) urged ...

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  15. BYRNES BREAKS SILENCE

    PARIS, Friday: Mr. James Byrnes has broken silence about his foreign policy for the first time since the attack by the former Secretary of ...

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  16. SPEEDING MOTORISTS

    The N.R.M.A. reports that the member of cases coming before it of protorists exceeding the 30 m.p.h. limit in built-up arreas is increasing, ...

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  17. In Other States

    Victoria is approaching election day quietly. The party campaigns have not created much excitement, but the general expectation is that ...

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  18. THE DIGGER'S BALL

    Everything is well in hand for the Bathurst Divvers Ball, to be held in the Trocadero. Wednesday night next. An orchestra of ten players ...

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  19. WARNING TO LABOR VOTERS

    A resident of Rocket Street, Bathurst South, Informed the National Advocate last night that How-to-Vote cards, which were being left art ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL RECORD

    A board containing a list of the mayors, deputy mayors and Town Clerks of Bathurst since 1863 has been placed in the Town Hall and occupies ...

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  21. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine mild day, cool night. Moderate north-west to north-east winds. ...

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  22. TONIGHT'S ELECTION RESULTS

    Because of the fact that most people can secure today's election results over the air, the figures will not be posted outside the office tonight. ...

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  23. NEW GOVT. FOR BURMA

    LONDON, Friday: The announcement of a new executive council in Burma is greeted by the London "Times" as the best news from that ...

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  24. SIX HOUR DAY COMMITTEE DANCE

    The Bathurst Six Hours Committee are holding two dances, one on Saturday. October 5, and the other on Monday, October 7, in the Walshaw ...

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  25. MR. J. B. CHIFLEY

    The, newly formed association di ex-Bathurstians in Sydney, which is very proud of the fact that Australia's Prime Minister is a native son of ...

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  26. C.E.M.A. APPEAL

    The Bathurst Branch of the Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts decided, at a meeting last night, to launch a ...

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  27. WOMEN'S CRICKET PRACTICE MATCH

    All members and intending members of the Bathurst District Women's Cricket Association are reminded that there will be a practice match today ...

    Article : 79 words
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  29. U.S. MEAT SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON, Friday: President Truman has told journalists that fears of a meat famine in the U.S. were without foundation. ...

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  30. 4,700,000 TO VOTE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Tomorrow more than 4,700,000 electors will be asked to vote in the Commonwealth elections. Polling hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ...

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  31. FARM PROPERTY SOLD

    The property Known as Carwynyan farm, situated off the Peel Road near Marsden. Kelso, was sold by public auction at the Royal Hotel yesterday ...

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  32. AIR FORCES CO-OPERATE

    LONDON, Friday: An R.A.F. Halifax aircraft from the Empire radio school in England, will arrive at Laverton. Victoria, next ...

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  33. WILD AUSTRALIA SHOW

    The Thorpe McConville Wild Australia Rodeo show was presented to a packed house in a big marquee in Centennial Park last night. Clever ...

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  34. ATOM BOMB MENACE

    NEW YORK, Friday: The deputy-commander of the Bikini task force has told journalists that Stalin's opinion that the atomic bomb is lean war ...

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  35. GERMAN FINANCE COUNCIL

    LONDON, Friday: A preliminary agreement for the setting up of a finance council for the British and American zones of control in ...

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  36. MAN DIES AT ELECTION MEETING

    A man collapsed and died whits listening to the Minister for External Aifans, Dr. Evatt, at Hurstville to-night. He was Major McBailey, of Pat ...

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  37. ATOMIC CONTROL REPORT

    NEW YORK, Friday: Russia has approved of the report of the Scientific and Technical Bureau of the United Nations atomic energy ...

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  38. MORE BLOODSHED IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Friday. There have been more fatalities in communal clashes in Indian cities. In Calcutta yesterday, 7 people ...

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  39. PERSONAL

    Miss Jean Curren, of Bathurst is Home, after spending a most delightful time in Sydney, 1st week-end Visiting their native city are Messrs. ...

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  40. BIG TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Friday: It is unlikely that Adrian Quist's prospects of selection in the Davis Cup team will be influenced either way by his ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. BRITISH MINERS' RATIONS

    The first big domestic stocks in the British Labor movement since the [?] of the war has been brought should by the Government [?] to ...

    Article : 59 words
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