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  2. Advertising

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  3. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES

    With the development of Regional Development Committees, the Government is desirous of hastening the implementation of its balanced ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. WOODLANDS PROJECT DEFERRED

    The Bathurst District War Agricultural Committee has received advice from the Chief Executive Officer of that organisation (Mr. Crane) that the ...

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  6. NEARER TO BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday: Russian spearheads have seized 50 miles of the cast bank of the Oder River opposite Berlin. They are in the surubs of ...

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  7. SIEGFRIED LINE

    LONDON, Thursday: American 1st Army troops in the Ardennes sector of the western front have occupied the Siegfried Line town of ...

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  8. BIG THREE MEETING

    LONDON, Thursday: The news that Mr. Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin are meeting somewhere in the Black Sea area was ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The temperatures in Bathurst yesterday were: Maximum 88, minimum 57 degrees. ...

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  10. RABBIT CASES

    Three cases against Orange district landholders for alleged failure to suppress rabbits will be heard at the Orange court next Monday. Seven ...

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  11. WESTERN RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday included Central Western Slopes: Coonabarabran 4. Central Tablelands ...

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  12. BATHURST BANDSMAN'S RECITAL

    On Sunday next, Fit. Sgt. Walmsley, conductor of Bathurst District Band will render a band recital in Bradfield Park (Sydney) and which ...

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  13. SUBWAY JOB

    Work on the construction of the subway at the Russell Street railway crossing has now advanced to a stage where the main line is being placed ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AIRCRAFT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The first Australian built long range Mustang plane will come off the production lines of a Melbourne factory within ...

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  15. DROUGHT RELIEF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The scale of Commonwealth this year was greater drought relief being provided by the than in any previous drought, the ...

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  16. ALLEGED BREACH OF WATER RESTRICTIONS

    A resident of Piper Street is to be charged with a breach of Bathurst Council's water restrictions. It is alleged that during the week a council ...

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  17. 10 KILLED

    LONDON, Thursday: Ten members of the staff of the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill0 lost their lives in an air crash last Thursday ...

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  18. WILL CONFER WITH UNION LEADERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced to-day that he was prepared to confer with representatives of the Miners' ...

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  19. Fed. Parliament Prorogued

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Duke of Gloucester issued a proclamation today proroguing the Commonwealth Parliament. It was felt that the new ...

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  20. RAIDS DISORGANISED BERLIN PAPERS

    LONDON, Thursday: One result of the American air attack on Berlin last Saturday had been the disorganisation among the German ...

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  21. NO BAN ON POISONING OPERATIONS

    There is an impression among landholders in the Spring Creek and Bloomfield areas near Orange that they cannot poison rabbits because ...

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  22. DUKE AND DUCHESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will visit Melbourne in a fortnight's time. They will fly from Canberra to Melbourne on ...

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  23. [?]END-LEASE REVELATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday: Reverse lend-lease supplied by the British Commonwealth to the United States is at the rate of £62[?] millions a year. ...

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  24. JUNIOR HANDBALL

    A tournament for junior handball[?] will be played at the Baths court next Sunday morning commencing at 9.30. The handicaps and draw are: ...

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  25. FODDER FOR SHEEP

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Neither the Government or Parliament could be held responsible for the shortage of fodder for sheep, said the Premier ...

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  26. THE R.A.F.

    LONDON, Thursday: The German, radio reports Allied high speed bombers making repeated attacks over western, northwestern and southwest ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    The death is announced from Vauciuse (Sydney), of Mr. William Ainsworth and who for years was secretary of the Australian Federation of ...

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  28. TO HANG

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday: Private Henry Weber, of Camp Roberts, California, has been sentenced by a court martial to hang for refusing to ...

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  29. RYDE ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr. McKell) described as ridiculous a statement made by the leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Menzies) that ...

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  30. DEMONSTRATION OF FRUIT PRESERVING

    Miss Clare Mitchell, Dip. of Home [?] is to visit country areas to give tree demonstrations of fruit and vegetable preserving. She will visit ...

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  31. AIR WAR ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday: More than 700 Lancasters and Halifaxes of RAF Bomber Command last night attacked German troops and equipment in ...

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  32. WALT DISNEY POPULAR

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Following the announcement some time ago that Walt Disney would visit Australia to make a picture, his studio has been ...

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  33. HOSPITALITY FOR BRITISH SERVICEMEN

    As indicated in an advertisement in this issue of the National Advocate the chairman of the British Centre Hospitality Committee is desirous of ...

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  34. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION

    A further subscription to the Dr. Harris Testimonial Fund was 10 fron[?] M. H. E. Barlow. ...

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  35. ARMY TRUCK AND TAXI COLLIDE

    A taxi driven by Brian Sewell and an Army truck weer involved in a collision at the intersection of Hereford Lane and Peel Road last night. ...

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  36. W.A. WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The first consignment of West Australian wheat will arrive in Sydney tomorrow, an officer of the Department of ...

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  37. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A test case, the result of which may affect the holding of future rodeos was launched at the Central Court today by the ...

    Article : 363 words
  38. ONLY ENGLISH PASS COMPULSORY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: It was announced today that a pass in English is now the only compulsory requirement for matriculation to any faculty ...

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  39. LATEST FORECAST

    Central: Fine, cloudless, hazy. State: Cool southwest change moving in on southern portion of the State: cloudy conditions, with ...

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  40. IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday: Patrols have been active on both the 5th and 8th. Army fronts in Italy. In the Serchio Valley area a number of ...

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  41. LIEUT.-GENERAL WYNTER'S FUNERAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: In Melbourne tomorrow afternoon, Lieut.-General H. D. Wynter, officer in charge of administration at G.H.Q. ...

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  42. U.N.R.R.A.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Preparations are well in hand for the meeting of the Far East Committee of UNRRA which [?] next Thursday at the ...

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  43. HOMEBUSH DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Replying to the Opposition leader (Mr. Weaver) in the Assembly today, the Premier (Mr. McKell) admitted that there ...

    Article : 117 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. SLEEPING CAR BAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) said in the Legislative Assembly today that be agreed with the reason the Federal ...

    Article : 147 words
  46. SHIPYARDS DISPUTE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Work was resumed at three shipyards today after a strike staged as a protest against the registration of the Ship Joiners' ...

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  47. [?] POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday: [?] Belgium there were more political talks last night after the resignation of the Pier[?] Government. The Belgian ...

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  48. City Faces Week End Meat Famine

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Although a general strike which began at Homebush Abattoirs yesterday following an allegation that police had searched ...

    Article : 89 words
  49. DEFEAT OF GERMANY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Government [?]cated any celebrations in the event of an armistice said the Premier (Mr. McKell) in the Legislative ...

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  50. Hand Bag Grab

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: When Drews Proprietory Limited, of Swanton St., were charged with four breaches of the National Security (prices) ...

    Article : 66 words
  51. PROGRESS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday: Allied troops on Ramree Island off the Arakan coast of Burma have made further progress in their drive towards the ...

    Article : 68 words
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