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  2. ANGLO-SOVIET RELATIONS

    For an hour and a half last night the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, addressed the House of Commons and reviewed Britain's foreign policy, which touched the British Commonwealth at many points. ...

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  4. VERDICT OF SUICIDE

    At an inquest at Bathurst yesterday on James Andrew Hill (26) the Coroner (Mr. Burgess) found that deceased had committed ...

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  7. MATCH CANCELLED

    Will Cow Flat team please note that the match between Railway Traff[?] and Cow Flat has been postponed all further notice. ...

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  8. MR CHIFLEY AT LITHGOW

    The Prime Minister, Mr. j. B. Chifley, will fly from Melbourne today in order to be present at the Lithgow show this afternoon. ...

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  9. TONIGHT'S DANCE

    The ALP dance of old time and jazz in the Railway Institute Hall tonight should again be well attended. A splendid orchestra will been ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Mrs. George Fowler of Hill End, was taken yesterday to St. Vincent's Hospital, where her left leg will be X-rayed. she injured her leg when ...

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  11. DANCE IN WALSHAW HALL

    The dances at the Walshaw Hall during the past week have been most successful and enjoyable and dance patrons can be assured of a good ...

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  12. CUSA DANCE

    The usual Cusa dance will be held at the Walshaw Hall on Tuesday night next. A good orchestra has been engaged and the usual tasty ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. ST. PAT'S DANCE

    St. Pat's Club will conduct a dance in the Bathurst Hall tonight. There will be the usual attractions with continuous dancing to the Beds ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. HARVEST THANKSGIVING

    The Kindergarten Sunday School of All Saints' Cathedral will be having their Harves: Thanksgiving at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Gifts of fruit and ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. WESTERN FALLS

    Rainfall registration for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday included the following: Western: Brewarrma 11. Central Western Slopes: ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. ROCKLEY RACES

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  17. REV. A. P. REEDER

    A large and representative gathering reluctantly farewelled Rev. A. P. Reader, in the Cathedral Memorial Hall last night prior to his departure ...

    Article : 528 words
  18. PERSONAL

    Mrs. J. B. Chifley wife of the Prime Minister, will leave on Sunday week for Canberra where she will [?] hostess at The Lodge. She will be ...

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  19. BAND IN PARK

    The Bathurst District Band under the conductorship of Mr. J. Lewins, will render the following programme of music in Machattle Park on ...

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  20. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Scattered showers on the northern action of the tablelands and slopes otherwise and warm, with chiefly east to northeast winds, and slight ...

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  21. PRIVATE SALE OF MERINO RAMS

    An exhibition and sale of merino rams from the well known stud of Mr. A. Pratley, of "Wunnah," Peel will be held on Dunn's Plains ...

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  22. RAILWAY FOOTBALL CLUB'S DANCES

    The Railway Football Club is holding the first of a series of dances in the Walshaw Hall commencing on February 28. A full orchestra has been ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. RUGBY LEAGUE MEETING

    The Bathurst Rugby League will hold a special meeting at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, February 25, in St. Patrick's rooms. The meeting has been ...

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  24. CARILLON RECITAL TODAY

    Mrs. Nancy Short will give A recital of folk songs on the Bathurst Memorial Carilon at 4.45 p.m. to-day. On Sunday afternoon at four ...

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  25. CEMA LECTURE

    George Farwell, short story writer and poet, will give a lecture under the aucpices of Cema next Thursday night in the hall at the Public School. Mr. ...

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  26. SOFALA WELCOME HOME

    There was a large attendance at the Sofala Hall last night on the occasion of the welcome home to the returned service men and women of ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. BATHURST TROTTING CLUB

    The opening meeting of the Bathurst Trotting Club to be held on Saturday, 30th March, promises to be most successful. Mr D. King, of ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. FAIR FALL OK RAIN IN BATHURST DISTRICT

    Thought only about a couple of points were recorded in Bathurst as a result of a Hunt shower in Bathurst yesterday morning some good ...

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  29. WOMAN STRUCK BY TRAIN ENGINE

    Mrs. Florence Flanagan (46), of 15 Queen Street, had a fortunate escape from serious Injury yesterday morning when she was struck by a train ...

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  30. RABBIT DESTRUCTION

    The Mudgee PP Board, unlike the Bathurst Board, does not regard the wholesale prosecution of landholder, as an effective means of coping with ...

    Article : 332 words
  31. BATHURST MILK VENDORS

    A meeting of the Bathurst Milk Vendor's Association was held yesterday to discuss the questions relating to zoning ...

    Article : 318 words
  32. BABY SHOW

    A baby show will be held in the Cathedral Memorial Hall on Wednesday next, organised by St. Barnabas Women's Guild. Nominations for all ...

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  33. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER VISITS BATHURST

    The Assistant Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Garside) paid a visit a Bathurst mainly on Loco matters. The visitor took the opportunity of ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. HANDBALL DINNER

    Past and present members of Bathurst Handball Club will gather at the Hotel Bathurst this evening for a reunion dinner, commencing at 7 ...

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  35. WON POULTRY AWARDS AT SHOW

    Mr. H. A. C. Ingersole, of Kelso was the most successful exhibitor in the poultry section at Rydal Show and as such was awarded the Morton ...

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  36. FOUR YEARS AGO

    CANBERRA. Friday: Four years ago almost to the day, Japanese planes bombed and wrecked Darwin P office, killing some members of the ...

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  37. LIKELY TO BE RETIRED

    CANBERRA, Friday: It is unlikely that the present Northern Territory Administrator (Mr. C. L. Abbott) will be granted an extension of his ...

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  38. NZ BRIGADIER FOR JAPAN

    MELBOURNE. Friday: Brigadier George Clifton, the NZ representative with the Joint Chiefs of Staff to Melbourne, has been appointed ...

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  40. THIRD WORLD WAR

    SYDNEY, Friday: Disinters which would follow uncontrolled use of new explosives including atomic energies, were beyond the imagination of men ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. HIT RUN DRIVER AGAIN

    During the interval at a theatre in Wollooughby tonight, a car ran up on the footpath and knocked three people down. They were taken to ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. Illicit Still in Water Role

    SYDNEY, Friday: Apparatus for an illicit still was found submerged in a water hole at Cedar Creek, near Picton, according to a Customs ...

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  43. YOUNG MAN SHOT

    At a house in Marrickville tonight a young man, Edward Clark, was shot in the chest. He was admitted to Marrickville Hospital but his ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. FUTURE OF TOBACCO PLANTING

    SYDNEY, Friday: With the postwar construction of dams which would provide more water, Australia would be able materialy to increase her ...

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  45. A BOY AND A BOMB

    An unexploded 12¼lb. aerial bomb was found in the water at Rushcutters Bay tonight. The finder a 13-year-old-boy advised. Darlinghurst ...

    Article : 62 words
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