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  3. AFTER THE WAR

    SYDNEY Wednesday: In a book[?] [?]sued today the Australian Detriment of Postwar Reconstruction [?]ned the reconstruction scheme ...

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  4. MOTHER KILLS SON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mrs. Mary Richardson (33), a half-caste aborigine, was charged with the murder of her two-year-old son at Mungindi last night. ...

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  5. NEARING PRUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Claiming that, the Russians at some points are some points are only 50 miles from the border of East Prussia. Reuter's ...

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  6. BITTER FIGHTING

    LONDON, Wednesday: Allied Supreme Headquarters this morning report another 24 hours of heavy pressure all along the Normandy ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    At the [?] Health Inspector [?] reported that since the [?] meeting [?] head ...

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  9. MUNITION FACTORIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The bulk of machinery worth millions of pounds would have to be scrapped and replaced by new equipment, if the ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE REQUEST

    [?] Shire council in a [?] to Bathurst Council last nigh seeking co operation to secure at improved train service to carry ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. SPY EXECUTED CUSA DANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday: A spy executed in London today was a 27 years old Belgian traitor. He was sent here five months ago to find out what he A Cusa dance will be held next, Tuesday night in the Walshaw Hall. Patrons are assured of a good night's entertainment. ...

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  12. NAZI HIGH COMMAND

    LONDON, Wednesday: British newspapers agree with the Berlin announcer that the Western Front has become the most ...

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  13. BACKS TO WALL ON THREE FRONTS

    LONDON, Wednesday: The German High Command spokesman (General Diethmar) in his latest broadcast to the German people has ...

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  14. PARK AND BOWLING CLUB IMPROVEMENTS

    The works and parks committee in a report to Bathurst Council last night recommended that new treads be placed on all steps in Machatt[?] ...

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  15. COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: One sound method of increasing coal production wa to increase the "drag", said the [?]edretary of the Southern and Western ...

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  16. ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS NOMINATION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—When day he would ao[?] nomination for President Roosevelt announced yester a fourth term, he said he would have ...

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  17. "RELIGIOUS HUMBUG"

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday: "The faith of my flock has been strengthened rather than weakened," said the Rev. W. A. Ritcher, of the Restored ...

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  18. THE TEMPERATURES

    The temperatures in Bathurst yesterday were maximum 55 degree, minimum 34 degrees. ...

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  19. BATHURST AMBULANCE ACTIVITIES

    At a meeting of the Bathurst ambulance committee the Superintendent [?]Mr. Scott[?] reported that during the past month 113 cases had been ...

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  20. SALEYARDS REPORT STOCK STILL SCARE AND DEAR

    The acting saleyards inspector (Mr. Parrish in a report to Bathurst Council last night stated: The following stock were sold since the Both cattle and fat sheep were scarce and dear at the Bathurst fat stock sales yesterday. Nevertheless, there was keen competition. Messrs. ...

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  21. IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Although the Allies have made further limited gains. German resistance in Italy is still fierce. ...

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  22. Preparing for Peace

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The United States War Production Board has announced that the full pro[?] Nelson, to prepare industry for ...

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  23. Burma Japanese Lose Another Supply Line

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday: The Japanese in Northern Burma have been driven from another of their supply lines, the line between Mogaun and ...

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  24. Americans Tragic Death

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: When he crashed 40 feet through a fibro root to the concrete flour below, a young American was fatally injured today. He ...

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  26. (Second Edition Yesterday) LATE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday: British 14th Army, trops pushing on from Ukhrul in Burma have reached a village nine miles to the southwest. ...

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  27. MUNITIONS EXECUTIVES' VISIT

    Three leading industrial executives made a routine inspection of Bathurst Factory yesterday and noted everything running to schedule. The[?] were the ...

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  28. RUSSIA AGAINST JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday There was a growing feeling abroad that Russia would enter the war against Japan, said Sir Keith Murdock today. He has just ...

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  29. World Finance Talks Nearing End

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Efter 10 day's work at the Monetary Conference the Commission planning the proposed International Fund for Post-War ...

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  30. THE R.A.F.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—RAF Mosquitos last night attacked industrial targets in the Ruhr and they all returned. ...

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  31. AGED WOMAN SUFFOCATED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A 60-year-old pensioner, Mrs. M. Kelly suffocated when a fire broke out in a row of ten cottages in Wakek[?]ey Street. ...

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  32. JAPS SEEK GERMAN SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Wednesday: Japan is trying to obtain scubmarines from German for use in the Pacific war, acording to the Daily Mail ...

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  34. TRADER'S OFFENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Simon F. Coorey, clothing manufacturer, of Elizabeth Street, Redfern, was found guilty at the special Federal court ...

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  35. IT COULDN'T HAPPEN HERE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Chief Secretary's Department makes regular inspections to see that public safety laws are observed. All circuses are licensed ...

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  36. NAZIS HOLDING ANTI-GAS DRILLS

    LONDON, Wednesday: Travellers arriving in Stockholm from Konigsberg say the Germans there are carrying out anti-gas exercises. ...

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  37. ILLEGAL DRUGS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At the Burwood court today, Margaret. Renton (37), cost accountant, and her husband, Stanley Arthur McCall Renton, (24)., a ...

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  39. MILK SUPPLIES PEGGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Milk supplies to Sydney and Newcastle have dropped this week so the Milk Board has decided to peg deliveries of milk ...

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  40. EXCHANGE OF CIVILIAN PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday: An exchange of German and British, [?]ce citizens would be effected in [?]b[?], in the next few days, the Fo[?] ...

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  41. PERSONAL

    Owing to her impending departure for Lismore shortly, Miss M. Trevor tendered her resignation as a member of the Bathurst Council, clerical ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA HOUSE DAMAGED

    LONDON, Wednesday: Australia House in the Strand was recently damaged during a flying bomb raid. ...

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