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  2. Advertising

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  3. BATHURST DIGGERS' LEAGUE

    Restrictions having been relaxed the Diggers' session was revived this week and the usual Sunday morning reunion was held. ...

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  5. HOSPITAL REQUIREMENTS IN BATHURST

    The Minister for Health Mr . Kelly had a busy day in Bathurst yesterday before returning to Sydney Mr. Kelly has been on a tour of ...

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  6. TURKO-SOVIET RELATIONS

    LONDON, Monday: The possibility of a flare up between Russia and Turkey concerning boundaries was revealed today with a statement by ...

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  7. WORLD PEACE PLANS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Through Australia's insistence, all Allied nations who had been actively engaged in the prosecution of the ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. A. Marlin of 82 Keppel Street, was transferred to St. Vincents Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. ...

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  9. REMAND GRANTED

    At the Bathurst court yesterday John George Mervyn Price (26) a laborer was charged with having in his possession a bicycle which might ...

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  10. SUPPORT FOR FRANCO

    LONDON, Monday: A message from Madrid says that 200 senior army. navy and air force men avowed their firm and unconditional adherence to ...

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  11. PERTHVILLE SHIRE OFFICE

    The meeting after next of Abercrombie Shire Council will be held at the new offices, Perthville. The move from Rockley will take place early in ...

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  12. UNREST IN CAIRO

    LONDON, Monday: In [?] big crowds demonstrated last night outside the [?] of the [?] Prime Minister shouting anti-government slogans ...

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  13. U.N.R.R.A. CHIEF'S STATEMENT ON JEWS

    LONDON. Monday- New developments are reported in the case of Lieut-General Sir Frederick Morgan. U.N.R.R. A's Chief in Europe, ...

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  14. More Trouble in Java

    BATAVIA, Monday: A garden of British and Indian troops has been placed around Batavia where more trouble is likely. Further activities be ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN BATHURST

    During the strike period, 48 persons in Bathurst received unemployment benefits. Another 12 received sickness benefits. Employees of the ...

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  16. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR CHARGES

    Edward Kenning 123 a soldier, was discharged at the Bathurst court on a charge of behaving in an offensive manner in Durham Street, near ...

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  17. EX-MAGISTRATE'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. John Laidlaw (71). retired stipendiary basis trade collapsed and died at North Sydney today. ...

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  18. U.S. SOLDIERS RESTIVE

    LONDON, Monday: The Chinese Communist negotiator in Chunking General Tuin Ri, is expecting important decisions from the meeting tonight ...

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  19. SOLDIERS ARRESTED

    Three soldiers were arrested yesterday by Bathurst police and charged with indecent behavior. They will appear before the court on Friday. ...

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  20. PLANE TRIP FOR YOUNG PRINCES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Prince William and Prince Richard flew for the first time today when they accompanied their parents, the Duke and Duchess ...

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  21. COURSING TRIALS TOMORROW

    Coursing trials will be resumed at Kennerson Park tomorrow. The club will race on the three remaining Saturdays of this month. ...

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  22. U.N.O. CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday: With the opening of the United Nations conference on Thursday most of the delegates of the 61 nations are already in London. ...

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  23. DANCE AT MASONIC HALL

    Betty Bills' dance cand will supply the music at the Masonic Hall tonight. The floor is in good order and there should be a good attendance. ...

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  24. KILLING OF COMMANDOS

    LONDON, Monday: The trails of the Nazi High Command were continued at Nuremberg today. The American prosecutor said that the ...

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  25. DANCE TONIGHT

    The Manchester Unity dance to night in the Bathurst Hall will consist of old time and jazz two and one. Proctor's orchestra will supply ...

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  26. U.S. LEAVES ASIA COMMAND

    LONDON, Monday: The United States has resigned from the South East Asia Command. A message from London says that ...

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  27. OLD BATHURST HISTORY

    Writing from Bathurst in 1866, the then centre of the western police district, to Captain McLerie the then Inspector General of NSW, the ...

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  28. SUGAR SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Resumption of production of while sugar depended on how much coal was available, said the chairman of the ...

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  29. SALEYARDS REVENUE

    Relative to the reports concerning Bathurst saleyards revenue the amount paid by Messrs. Palmer and Son, auctioneers, was £58 and not ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Monday: It has been announced that Britain has recognised the present Austrian Government formed as a result of the November elections. ...

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  31. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Tablelands: Fine, with seathered cloud and mild to warm temperatures: light to moderate south-east wind. State: Generally cool with ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    Mr Norman Edgley, son of the late Mr. Louis Edgley, visited Bathurst yesterday and renewed acquaintances with his many friends. ...

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  33. MACHINERY FOR FACTORY

    Yesterday, another truckload of shoe machinery arrived for California Productions Pty Ltd. It will be installed at the factory today. Mr ...

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  34. SHORTS CLASSED AS "INDECENT"

    CANBERRA, Monday: When two men were playing golf today wearing: only shorts and shoes, the Department of the Interior complained ...

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  35. AID FOR CHINA

    CANBERRA, Monday: Australian built prefabricated hospitals will soon set up in China. Two 500 bed hospitals built by the AWC for the use ...

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  36. Monkey Business in Capetown

    LONDON, Monday: In Capetown, parents have been warned not to allow children to wander about unescorted because of the danger of ...

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  38. RADIO STARS TO APPEAR ON STAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Contracts were signed today with Harry Wren by radip personalities Dick Bentley. Terry Howard and Wayne Froman, formerly stars ...

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  39. Severe Storm at Gibraltar

    GIBRALTAR, Monday: Two ships have been driven ashore, 23 lighters have been set adrift, and 300 residents have been forced to leave ...

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  40. U.S. Soldiers Murdered Near Trieste

    LONDON, Monday: In spite of local hostility. Allied commanders in Italy have ordered the occupation of two villages near Trieste, the Italian Port ...

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  41. POLISH INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday According to a message from Warsaw, the Government there has nationalised all Poland's basic industries. ...

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  42. NARROW ESCAPES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Several people narrowly escaped being crushed when about 100 tons of rock avalunched from an 3ft cliff at Thompson's Bay ...

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