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  2. Advertising

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  3. "TIMES" TRUCK IN ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Harry Rutter, Autumn Street, East Orange, suffered abrasions to the head, right leg and shock, when she was knocked down by the ...

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  4. HIGH SCHOOL DANCE TONIGHT

    Another of the popular B.H.S. Old] Students' dances will be held at the High School tonight. A feature of the evening will be iced drinks, also ...

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  5. GRENFELL MURDER CASE

    GRENFELL, Friday: At the conclusion of the murder case today, Frederick Lincoln McDermott (39), a laborer, was committed for ...

    Article : 168 words
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  7. POSTAL VOTES SENSATION

    When postal votes in the Ashfield by-election are counted on Monday it is likely that a police handwriting expert will be in attendance. This action follows an accusation by the Liberal Party Chief ...

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  8. NURSERY SCHOOL

    Preliminary plans for the nursery school to be built at South Bathurst have been prepared. They will be discussed at the meeting of the ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The ancient coin season is in full swing in Bathurst and district. The latest find was coin dated 1707 which Mr. H. Coulson, of Gemalla, picked ...

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  10. CARILLON RECITAL

    Mrs. Nancy Short will give a carillon recital this morning commencing at 10 o'clock. The recital will consist of Russian music in ...

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  11. JAP. CONTROL POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, today bitterly attacked the Four Power Eastern Commission for having failed to ...

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  12. LABOR VICTORY SOCIAL TONIGHT

    The Labor Victory Social to the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will be held at Royal Hotel ballroom tonight. A tasty supper will be served. There ...

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  13. BUILDING APPLICATIONS

    The fallowing building applications were approved by Turon Shire Council yesterday: Additions to the school and dwelling at "Warra Creek, ...

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  14. FURNITURE SALE

    Quite an attractive offering of well-selected furniture and effects will be conducted by Mes.rs Clements and McCarthy at Simpson's yards, 193 ...

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  15. SLAUGHTERING PREMISES

    The quarterly report received by Turon Shire Council yesterday from the cattle slaughtering Inspector (Constable R. Beech), disclosed that ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR MUSTANG

    SYDNEY, Friday: The search for the missing Mustang fighter plane which disappeared while on a training flight from Williamstown base on ...

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  17. BUILDING FUND

    Following are details of the Bathurst CWA Baby Health Centre building fund: Amount previously acknowledge £183/11/1, additional donations, ...

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  18. AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION

    A general meeting of the Air Force Association, Bathurst branch, will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, November 12, at 8 p.m. sharp. It is ...

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  19. PROFIT FROM BALL

    At the monthly meeting of the District Hospital Women's Auxiliary the balance sheet of the annual ball was presented showing a profit of ...

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  20. PRESBYTERIAN GUILD FAIR

    Bathurst Presbyterian Ladles Guild held their November Fa[?] yesterday and in spite of bad weather had an early clearing of ...

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  21. NEW MEMBERS FOR U.N.O.

    KEW YORK, Friday: The full session of the United Nations Assembly, due to have been held in New York today, has been postponed until ...

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  22. PUBLICITY FOR BATHURST

    Mr. Eddie Williams, Publicity Officer for Bathurst Chamber of Commerce, is leaving on Monday to attend a radio convention in Hobart. He will go ...

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  23. WESTERN FALLS

    Rainfall for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday: Central western plains: Gilgandra 5, Ungarie 4. Central western slopers; Coonabarabran 27, ...

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  24. BY-ELECTIONS

    Eleven candidates will face the electors tomorrow when the four State by-elections will be held. The contests are at Ashfield, Auburn, Albury ...

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  25. FOOD STILL SCARCE

    NEW YORK, Friday: A grim picture of next year's world food prospects was painted by the Secretary of the International ...

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  26. BUSH FIRE BRIGADES

    The following elections of officers for bush lire brigades in the Turon area were notified to yesterday's meeting of that Council: O'Connell ...

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  27. BAND IN PARK

    For the 56th year in succession. Bathurst District Band is about of commence another series of programmes in Machattie Park. The park ...

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  28. LATEST FORECAST

    Central District: Cloudy and unsettled with further Isolated thunderstorms. Moderate temperatures. Slight to moderate south-east, to ...

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  29. REMEMBRANCE DAY

    The first Remembrance Day ceremony-which replaces the Armistice Day Ceremony—will begin at the Caillon at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  30. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    St. Pats Club will conduct another popular dance tonight in the Bathurst Hall. The usual attractions will be featured viz. two orchestras, ...

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  31. JUNIOR BALL

    Over 300 children and parents attended the fancy dress ball held in the Cathedral Memorial Hall lost night and conducted by the ...

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  32. ELECTRICITY PROPOSAL

    Bathurst Council In a letter to Turon Shire Council yesterday, acknowledged copy of the Walang P. and C. Association's letter regarding ...

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  33. PERSONAL

    The condition of Mr. D. E. Corby, of Freemantle, who underwent a major operation at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, is satisfactory, He will ...

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  34. CHARGES POSTPONED

    Owing to the absence of a magistrate at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday afternoon charges against 11 local residents for offences under ...

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  35. TRAIN CREWS PROTEST

    NEWCASTLE, Friday: Train crews at Port Waratah, near Newcastle, will stop work for 24 hours tonight as a protest against the refusal of the ...

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  36. DROP IN TEMPERATURES

    Following the showers on Thursday night the maximum temperature in Bathurst yesterday dropped from the 95 degrees of the previous day to 76 ...

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  38. GENERAL RAIN

    Rain fell at many places in the State yesterday chiefly in the southeastern and central districts. There were some lighter falls on the ...

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  39. FRONTIER PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Friday: The four Foreign Ministers are to meet in Net York today. After hearing the Italian and Yugoslav views on the ...

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  40. ITIES GOING HOME

    Nearly 1500 Italian prisoners of war sailed from South Australia this afternoon for Italy. Afer spending almost six years in ...

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  41. TUSSOCK WEED MENACE

    The New Zealand Government has passed legislation giving the Government drastic powers to control the spread of Nasella tussock, which is ...

    Article : 150 words
  42. Stone Through Tram Window—Man Injured

    SYDNEY, Friday: Struck on the head by a stone which crashed through a tram window, Alfred Cleary (46) of Carilion-Avenue, ...

    Article : 79 words
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