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  3. BRITISH LABOR PLANS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The new Lord President of the Council (Mr. Harbert Morrison) and four other Ministers yesterday drafted Labor's ...

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  5. PENSION OF £500 FOR MRS. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The House of Representatives today passed a bill giving an annuity of £500 a year to Mrs. Curtin, wife of the late Prime ...

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  6. EXTRA PETROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday : Increases in petrol allowances to private motorists and certain classes of business and primary producer consumers were ...

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  7. PROTEST BEARS FRUIT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday : Reports have reached the Government that Australia's protest against not being consulted over the Big Three's ...

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  8. RADIO ETHICS CODE PROPOSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The possibility of radio artists and other persons concerned in the production of commercial broadcasting sessions being made ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The temperatures in Bathurst yesterday were: Maximum 58 degrees, minimum 30 degrees. ...

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  10. HOLDEN TESTIMONIAL FUND

    Latest subscriptions: Mr. H. Bishmire, late of Bathurst (per Mr. S. Rendall) 5-. ...

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  11. Rain Over Wide Area

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The light rain that fell over the Riverina this morning, was followed by further rain there this afternoon and unsettled conditions ...

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  12. CLOTHING COLLECTIONS

    Bathurst Scout movement announces that its collection of clothing on behalf of the UNRRA effort has now ceased. ...

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  13. MODERN AIRPORT NEEDED FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Uuring the establishment of a panel of aviation and engineering experts to investigate the question of proaiding ...

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  14. TOWN TATTLE NEWS

    Will contributors to the Town Tattle column please send in the items today or tomorrow for publication on Friday. ...

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  15. RABBIT CASES AT ORANGE

    At the Orange court on Monday, two orchardists were prosecuted on charges of failing to suppress rabbits. The proceedings were taken ...

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  16. British Rail Strike Threat

    LONDON, Tuesday: A strike involving 560,000 railway workers threatens in Britain. However, no action is likely before the week-end. ...

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  17. TAX REVIEW PROMISED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A complete review of taxation will be made towards the end of this year to see whether "anything can or should be done" ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Honeyman, of Raglan, moved from Messrs. Came Reed and Son's funeral parlors yesterday afternoon to ...

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  19. TESTIMONIAL FUND

    Receipt of a cheque for £5 5/6 from Mr. F. C. ("Show") Cooper, on behalf of men from Chullora Electric Workshops brings the Ray ...

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  20. FIREBUG REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday: Pleading guilty to setting fire to four big houses in Auckland suburbs, causing damage estimated at about £13,000, ...

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  21. SHOWMEN ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNESY, Tuesday: Lance Skuthorpe (30) and Tex Morton (30), showmen, were charged at the Central Court today with having ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. POTSDAM TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday : The Big Three talks at Potsdam may be prolonged another two or three days to settle delicate questions about the war with ...

    Article : 118 words
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  24. 200 TRAINS DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday : Practically all peak suburban train schedules were disorganised and thousands of people were late in reaching work this ...

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  25. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL AND U.N.R.R.A.

    The appeal for clothing made by the Bathurst St. Vincent de Paul Society for U.N.R.R.A. brought forth a wonderful result from the ...

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  26. LATEST FORECAST

    Central: Cold, squally southerly winds with showers over the highlands and somes now. NSW: Cold, squally southwest to south winds; ...

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  27. Quick Off the Mark

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: When told that they had 80 minutes to prepare for their journey southwards from Morotai and out of the army six N.S.W. five year ...

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  28. STOCK DRAW FOR TODAY

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  29. Awards For Airmen

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Included among the awards announced today by the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) are: DFC to Flying-Officer ...

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  30. PUNISHMENT FOR NAZIS

    LONDON, Tuesday: A Russian commander in the Berlin zone said today that the Russians were not entirely convinced that Hitler was dead. ...

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  31. LOITERING CASE

    At the Orange court on Monday a drover from that centres. E. Barnes, was fined £5 with 8 court costs, 12 expenses and £2/2 professional costs ...

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  32. SHEARERS WILL WORK SATURDAYS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A meeting at Charleville, has decided to continue the Saturday morning work. Mr. E. H. Wright, shearing authority; said today ...

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  33. GROUND WIRE REQUEST

    At the suite conference of the NSW owners and Trainers' Association held in Sydney last Sunday the only resolution passed concerning the ...

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  34. PEANUT SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Increased quantities of shelled peanuts will be available to Civilians during the remainder of 1945, said a Food Control ...

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  35. CHECK BY PRICES OFFICIALS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A check of footwear prices in all States last Thursday was the forerunner of a similar nationwide check on other ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. Kramer's Trial

    LONDON, Tuesday : "The Beast of Belsen"—Josef Kramer—will de one of the first of the Nazi war criminals to be tried by the British. His ...

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  37. KILLED BY GRENADE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday: Ernest Alfred Wilds, soldier, of Palmerston North, was killed when a hand grenade he had fitted to a wild pig trap, ...

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  38. BATHURST CYCLIST'S NARROW DEFEAT

    Local road cycling champion. Stan Hanckel, riding in the Wollongong 30miles open road race, was narrowly beaten into second place by L. Burns, ...

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  39. DISPLAY OF PRECISION INSTRUMENTS

    Displayed by Western Stores, Ltd., Bathurst, a variety of war products made by AWA is attracting attention in Bathurst. To be seen are ...

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  40. CONTROL OF VIENNA

    LONDON, Tuesday: The problem facing Vienna will be considered at a meeting soon of the four Allied Commanders-in-Chief to decide how ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. Camp Explosions Frighten Householders

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A violent explosion shock houses and frightened residents in the [?]oom and Sutherland districts at noon today. They were ...

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  42. DOCTOR'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An open verdict was returned at the inquest into the death of Dr. Captain Allen Ernest Ramsey, A.I.F., of Cremorne, who [?] ...

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  43. OVERWORKED TIRED NERVES

    A good many people know what happens when the nervous system is overworked. They become irritable, worried, suffer headaches, depression ...

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  45. Churchill Declines Knighthood

    LONDON, Tuesday: Mr. Churchill has asked to be allowed to decline the King's offer of the Order of the Garter—the highest British order of ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. SHORT FEDERAL RECESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Provided [?] will go into [?] ...

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  47. LOW GRADE COAL

    SYDNEY, Tu[?] Cr. J. C. Cramer [?] County Council today [?] coal shortage [?] to such an ...

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  48. No. 1 Licence for J. Munro

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Jim Munro received his No. 1 trainers license from the AJC entitling him to prepare his horses at Randwick. Munro won four ...

    Article : 101 words
  49. NEW YORK 'PLANE D[?]

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: It was revealed today [?] the Mitchell [?] Empire State [?] ...

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  50. Rush of Tax Returs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Referred to officially as the last day on which the [?] the last day on which [?] tax returns could be lodged today [?] of returns ...

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  51. Amery For Trial

    LONDON, Tuesday: John Amery has been sent for trial on a charge of high treason. ...

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  54. COAL LOSSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The coal production loss today was 1150 tons from eight idle mines. ...

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