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  3. FOOTBALL DANCE

    The social committee of the North Bathurst football club are holding another of their gala dances in the Walshaw Hall next Wednesday night. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA FIRST CASES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: "Hitler's speech was so fine an effort that for many years it will be salutary to the world. ...

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  6. TRUCK RECOVERED

    A utility truck owned by Dudley Kelleher, which was stolen from Orange, was recovered yesterday by Bathurst police near the district ...

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  7. BERLIN AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday: Strong forces of American bombers attacked Berlin to-day according to a German broadcast. ...

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  8. U.S. TROOPS NEAR CHERBOURG

    American troops advancing through hilly country in the Cherbourg Peninsula are now coming up against the German strongpoints defending the base. ...

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  9. METHODIST CONCERT TO-NIGHT

    The South Bathurst Methodist Birthday function and concert will be held to-night commencing at 8 o'clock. A well [?]lanced programme has been ...

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  10. "NOSE IN" PARKING NOT FAVORED

    [?]In a letter to Bathurst Council last night relative to a proposal to adopt a system of "nose in" parking of motor vehicles in the streets, the Super ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS

    [?] afternoon tea [?] served in the Cathedral [?] Hall to-morrow (Friday) [?] Ashelford and ...

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  12. WATER SUPPLY POSITION

    The city engineer reporting on the water supply position to Bathurst Council last night stated "Up to the end of May 6[?] points of rain have fallen ...

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  13. FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

    Miss Gradys Taylor of Bathurst, was appointed to the position of temporary clerk at Bathurst gasworks by Bathurst Council last night following ...

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  14. JUMBLE SALE

    A [?] in aid of the Cu[?] held next Friday at the [?] Arts basement Gifts of [?] pickles and ...

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  15. SPORTS MEETING AT CAMP

    An Army athletic sports meeting will be held at Bathurst Camp. "G" [?] on Sunday next, commencing at [?] p.m. The Army authorities ...

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  16. REQUEST FOR PUBLIC PHONE

    The Superintendent, Telephone Branch, PMG, Bathurst, wrote its follows to Bathurst Council meeting last night; "Referring to representations ...

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  17. Robot Plane Bases Again Pounded.

    British and American heavies British Dominon Dutch and American medium and light bombers kept up a daylong onslaught against the Pilotless plane ...

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  18. CONGRATULATIONS TO OBERON GIRLS

    At a meeting of Bathurst and District War Agricultural Committee it was decided to forward to the Misses [?] of Oberon, a letter of ...

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  19. BUILDING PERMITS

    The building committee recommended Bathurst Council last night that the following applications for approval of plans and specifications be ...

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  20. AMMUNITION SUPPLIES

    At a meeting of Bathurst and District War Agricultural Committee a letter was received from Mr. E. C. Murray, of Bathurst, asking if the ...

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  21. SHEEP SCARCE AND DEAR AT BATHURST MARKET

    Messrs. Burke Bros. report that at the Bathurst stock sales about 200 head of cattle were forward, made up of bullocks, cows steers sand vealers. ...

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  22. TAXIMAN'S APPLICATION

    Mr. F. W. [?]ggins, of 17 Manilla[?], in a letter to Bathurst Council last night, said he understood that "a motor omnibus plate was ...

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  23. HISTORICAL RECORDS

    In a letter to Bathurst Council last night, the Society of Australian Genealogists brought under notice it activities. "In Sydney there is a ...

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  24. POLICE OFFICER FAREWELLED

    The largest gathering held at Rockley foil several years tendered a farewell evening to Sergeant and Mrs. F. R. Clark in the School of Arts ...

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  25. BATHS SCHEME

    A question as to what further action was being taken in regard to the proposal to erect modern swimming paths at Bathurst was asked the ...

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  26. REQUEST FOR EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE REFUSED

    The Secretary for Railways in reply to a recent letter regarding the reintroduction of a daily service on the Cenral Western Express during ...

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  27. INCREASED ENEMY ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Wednesday: The British Air Ministry reported increased enemy air activit over southern England last night. Damage and casualties ...

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  28. ANOTHER ITALIAN CITY TAKEN

    LONDON, Wednesday: Despite torrents of rain. Allied troops in central Italy have driven several miles north of Perugia, where all German ...

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  29. FALL OF VIIPURI

    LONDON, Wednesday: With the Russians already thrusting six miles beyond the captured port of Viipuri, the Finnish radio is urging civilians ...

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  30. BASKETBALL GAMES

    St. Mary's College girls and High School A and B teams met on St. Mary's sports ground in a challenge basket-ball match. Though the ...

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  31. EXTENSION OF MAINS

    In a report to Bathurst Council last night, the engineer, Mr. Bell. [?] some time ago extensions of [?] were made for Mr. ...

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  32. NEWS FROM DR. BROOKE MOORE

    Writing to his relatives in Bathurst Major (Dr.) Brooke Moore, from German prison camp Stalag 383. says: "15.2.43.—I haven't ...

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  33. PLATFORM TICKET BAN

    Mai[?]er Shire Council asked Bathurst Council last night for co-operation in protesting to the Premier [?] the action of the Railway ...

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  34. COUPON BOOKS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Contray to general opinion pages of coupons must not be removed from the food ration books and left with a ...

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  35. Allied Progress in Burma

    KANDAY, Wednesday: Only 24 miles separate the Allied troops moving towards each other from the Assam cities of Kohima and Imphal. The ...

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  36. RECORD NUMBER OF PATIENTS

    During last month the daily average number of occupied beds in Bathurst District Hospital was 30.45. This is a record for the hospital. ...

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  37. PARKS COMMITTEE TO DECIDE

    The City Engineer, Mr. Reid, reported as follows to Bathurst Council last night: "The gates presented to Council by Ald. Moodie have not yet ...

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  38. Houses Made from Wool

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A Sydney man, Mr. L. Smith, has in mind houses made of wool, and he is submitting to the Graziers' Association samples of ...

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  39. English Priest in Fiji

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An English priest of the Marist Missionary, Order, Fr. Victor Foley, has been appointed by the Pope as Vicar ...

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  41. CHECK ON "RATTLER JUMPERS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Military police made a surprise visit to Wynyard station in the peak hour rush this morning. ...

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  42. COAL SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Acting Prime Minister revealed to-day that the Sydney Gaslight Co., had less than seven days' stocks of coal. ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    The Town Clerk of Bathurst, Mr. Furness, who has been off duty for some weeks owing to illness, resumes at the Town Hall to-day. ...

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  44. Five Mines Idle

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Five mines were idle in the north to-day, losing 4800 tons to the production drive. All pits continued to work in the south and ...

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  45. Japs Take Changsha From Chinese

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: Japanese forces have captured the rail centre of Changsha on the main north south trunk line in Hunan province. The ...

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  46. DOCKERS DECISION TO WORK OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Employees of one of Sydney's biggest dockyards to-day decided to work overtime in future to speed up important war work.There ...

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