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  2. COAL CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The throat of a national coal strike increased tonight when the Combined Mining Unions Council unanimously endorsed ...

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  3. SCENE IN HOUSE

    There Was a scene in the Legislative Assembly today when members of the Opposition risked that the Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheehan) ...

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  5. "WHEAT BOOM OVER"

    A warning that the boom period of nigh prices for wheat was finished, was given yesterday by Senator Elbert Thomas (Democrat, Utah), when ...

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  6. RED MOVES AGAINST TITO

    WARSAW, Tuesday: Leaders or the cominform are reported to be putting the finishing touches on plans to intensify the press campaign and ...

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  7. INCREASE IN STATE SEATS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The Electoral Redistribution Bill was introduced in State Parliament tonight. It was met with speeches of ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Central Districts Forecast: Fairly general rain developing over the district, with some heavy falls on the tablelands. Cool to cold temperatures ...

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  10. LOW TEMPERATURES

    A line morning and a cold and overcast afternoon prevailed in Bathurst yesterday. Many of the shoppers came out unprepared for the light ...

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  11. OBJECTION TO TRADE PACT

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: The united States has expressed to Ar[?]tina its objections to the proposed five year trade agreement ...

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  12. COUNCIL CAMPAIGN

    Bathurst Health Inspector (Mr. McIntyre), yesterday said that there had been 216 names handed to him for the diphtheria immunisation ...

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  13. M.L.C. JOINS COUNTRY PARTY

    Mr. Frank Spicer, MLC. was accepted as a member of the New South Wales Parliamentary Country Party today. ...

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  14. UNCLAIMED PRIZE MONEY

    Prize money held by the Railway Institute Horticultural Society which is not claimed by June 30 will revert to the Society. This money which is ...

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  15. JUDGE TO. PRESIDE OVER NEW TRIBUNAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The tribunal which will be set up to deal with industrial mutters formerly handled by the Stevedoring Industry Commission, ...

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  16. OFFICIAL TO RETURN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: John Compton, formerly charge d'affaires at Santiago is returning to Canberra after withdrawal of the Australian ...

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  17. STOCK SALES DRAW

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  18. PERSONAL

    The condition of Mr F. Wolstenholme, of Bathurst, who was admitted to Bathurst District Hospital a week ago, is reported to have been ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. "GO SLOW" PLAN

    A delegate meeting of London railwaymen last night resolved to begin general "go slow" tactics in London on July 4 unless negotiations for a ...

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  20. MAN KILLED IN CYCLE RACE

    B. Drinkwater was killed when he crashed in the junior TT motor cycle race on the Isle of Man yesterday. The race of 254 miles ...

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  21. BALKANS PEACE TREATY

    MOSCOW, Tuesday: Moscow radio last night broadcast the text of a note from the Soviet Government to Britain and the United States on the ...

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  22. PLANE PASSENGERS.

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  23. CZECH. PRIESTS' SURPRISE ACTION

    PRAGUE, Tuesday: The President of Communist governed Czechoslovakia (M. Gottswald) claimed today that the Government wanted to work ...

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  24. A GOOD RACKET

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday: Police said today that a man alleged to have broken into a Wellington funeral parlar on the morning of June 2, told ...

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  25. BAND BALL TONIGHT

    The Bathurst District Band organising committee have completed elaborate prebarations for their first ball. which will be held in the Walshaw ...

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  26. PREMIER'S DAUGHTER TO BECOME NUN

    Lucia de Gasperi, beautiful darkharied, 19 year old daughter of the italian Premier, has taken vows as a nun. Lucia who entered the ...

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  27. TOWN TATTLE

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

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  28. WRITERS LOSE APPEAL

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: The Court of Appeals yesterday sustained the contempt of Congress conviction of Hollywood writers, John Howard ...

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  29. TUMOR CLUB POULTRY SHOW

    Members of the Junior Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Club will be holding their monthly show on Saturday next (weather permitting). The ...

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  30. BIG TOURIST INFLUX

    The biggest tourist invasion Britain has ever known is in lull flood. The appearance of parties from America, the Commonwealth and Europe in ...

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  31. SCIENTIST TESTIFIES ON ATOM BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Dr. Robert Oppenheimer who helped to develop the atomic' bomb assured Congress members yesterday that there ...

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  32. SEARCH FOR AGED MAN

    Although a blacktracker, police and civilians followed trails in rough country northeast of Orange yesterday, at trace was found of 71 years old John ...

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  33. AMBULANCE CASES

    Bathurst Ambulance yesterday treated Mr. Alan Towers (22), of 72 Atchison Street, Wollongong, for a lacerated wound on the foreheard. The ...

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  34. NEWS SLIP REVEALS MASSA ARRESTS

    PRAGUE, Tuesday: A news story by the Czechoslovak Press Bureau yesterday let slip a hint of the thousands or persons arrested and ...

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  35. CWA MEETING

    A meeting of the local branch of the CWA will be held on Friday. June 17. Hostesses will be Mesdames R. C. Webb, Richardson, Bryant, ...

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  36. MAN AND WIFE INJURED

    LITHGOW, Tuesday: In a head on colision between a motor car and a motor cycle, a young woman pillion rider received a compound fracture of ...

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  37. CAR DESIGNS "FROZEN"

    American car-body design is practically frozen for the next few years, according to Press motoring correspondents. ...

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  38. ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE

    Remanded from Canberra yesterday Allan George Porter, 20, laborer, was charged at Redfern Court today with assaulting Jean Wilma Cummins ...

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  39. CAR HITS LIGHT STANDARD

    Early yesterday morning a car driven by Mr. John Patient, of Lithgow, was travelling in a south westerly direction, down Havannah St., ...

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  41. GUYONG ROAD SMASH

    Four men and three women were admitted to Orange Base Hospital early this morning following a collision between two utility trucks on the ...

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  42. PROTEST BY ISRAEL.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday: Israel has protested to the Security Council against the reported British plan to resume arm shipments to Arab ...

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  43. WALL STREET SLUMP

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A sudden wave of seeling on the stock market yesterday sent prices to a four year low with a total of 100,000,000 ...

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  44. BIG OUTPUT OF GOLD COINS

    LONDON, Tuesday: One hundred thousand sovereigns are to be made at the Royal Mint to preserve the inherited knowledge and ...

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  45. RITA A "JEZEBEL"

    BOSTON, Tuesday: Film star Rita Hayworth was a "titian haried Jezebel" said the Rev. Russell McVinney, Catholic Bishop of Frovidence, Rhode ...

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  46. Coonamble Meeting Postponed

    Steady rain fell again today in the Coonambel district The Coonamble races, which were to have been held today and ...

    Article : 50 words
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