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  2. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine and cold at times. Cold to very cold night with widespread frosts. Mild day, northwest to north[?] winds. ...

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  4. PACT ADOPTED

    WASHINGTON, Friday: By overwhelming majority of 82 votes to 13—18 more than two thirds majority required under the Constitution—the ...

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  5. ASTLEY CUP

    After the final day's play in the 1949 Astley Cup series at Dubbo between Bathurst and Dubbo, the home team registered a win by ...

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  6. BANK CASE

    LONDON Friday: Judgment will given by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council next Tuesday in the Australian Government appeal against ...

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  7. N.G. CONTROL

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday: Australia has been asked by the UNO Trusteeship Council to review New Guinea Immigration policy and [?] ...

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  9. AMBULANCE CASES

    Yesterday Bathurst Ambulance conveyed two residents from their homes to the St. Vincent's Hospital for medical attention. The patients were ...

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  10. VERONA CLUB DANCE

    Three migrants will entertain those present at the Verona Club dance in the Walshaw Hall tonight. There will be two dancers from the Centre, also ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS

    Alter days of cold wind and rain experienced in Bathurst earlier in the week. Sunny conditions prevailing yesterday were generally ...

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  12. OVEN SEASON REFUSED

    The Chief Secretary's Department does not think an open season for kangaroos in areas of the Carcoan PP district is necessary at the present ...

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  13. SUITCASE MISSING

    Miss Pauline Francis, who is at present residing at the Migrant Centre, had the misfortune yesterday to lose at the Post Office a suitcase ...

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  14. ATTLEE SACKS PEER

    LONDON, Friday: Lord Ammon 76 year old chairman of the National Dock Labor Board who this week called the Government crazy, when it ...

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  15. GRANTS FOR HOSPITALS

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) has approved further payments being made to country hospitals to help meet the anticipated cash ...

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  16. NAKED CAPERS LEAD TO ARRESTS

    ROME, Friday: "Tipped off" by a man who said he had spent a few day among those involved, police arrested 58 men and women after a [?] ...

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  17. WESTERN CYCLE RACE

    Representatives of the League of Wheelmen of Australia will visit Bathurst on Tuesday next to discuss a proposed cycle tour of the Western Districts to take place towards the end of this year. The representatives will meet the Mayor, Town Clerk, Inspector of Police and other ...

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  18. GOOD EFFORT BY STORE STAFF

    A competition organised by the start of Coles store, Bathurst, in aid of the Judith Reedy fund, raised £23. The competition, which was won by ...

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  19. TECHNICAL COLLEGE CLASSES

    All day classes at Bathurst Technical College will resume next Monday July 25, with the exception of the Sheep and Wool class which will ...

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  20. Royal Romance

    LONDON, Friday: Centre of attraction in the [?] ...

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  21. TAX RETURNS

    Persons not in business, whose in comes exceed £104 a year, are required to furnish income tax returns not later than July 31. Persons in ...

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  22. FINAL TREATMENT

    Children and parents of children who will be attending the second of the series of injections under Council anti-diphtheria campaign to be held ...

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  23. Dock Strike Ends

    LONDON, Friday: At a mass meeting the London dock strikers have decided to return to work on Monday. The men's official leaders ...

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  24. CLASH IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Friday: Revelations that he Allies' wartime policy of demanding unconditional surrender from Germany was sprung on Britain by ...

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  25. She Handles the Purse Strings.

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark, first woman treasurer of the United States, today became keeper of probably the ...

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  26. Brawl Among Members

    PALERMO, Friday: Sicilian deputies debating "public order" fought with their fists in the Sicilian Assembly alter a Communist member had ...

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  27. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers on the planes to Sydney yesterday were:—Morning: Mr. and Mrs. Sitch and two children; Mr. Sinclair, Miss Sinclair, Mrs., and Master ...

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  28. TALENT SHOW

    Mr. Paul Sullivan, who is a native of Bathurst, and now living at Wagga, is at present in Melbourne as the guest of the sponsors, and will ...

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  29. Lucky Escapes in Plane Crash Incidents

    LONDON, Friday: Twelve people parachuted to safety when an American Army Air Force super-fortress crashed at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. ...

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  30. Verdict for Customs Jewel Haul

    LONDON, Friday: A London Court has ruled that an estimated £50,000 worth of jewellery, gold and previous stones deposited in a London ...

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  31. MONDAY'S POLICE COURT

    The Bathurst Police Court list to bo heard before Mr. K. M. Dash, SM., on Monday includes: Sarkis Debs. Wahida M. Debs and Raymond C. R. ...

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  32. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, Friday: Sustained competition here for the average selection offered with prices generally firm on last week, marked yesterday's ...

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  33. MACQUARIE VIEW PROGRESS ASSOCIATION

    At a meeting of the Macquarie View Progress Association the main business was the election of officers. All of whom were re-elected unopposed. ...

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  34. COLD WAR "BLESSING IN DISGUISE"

    British historian Arnold J. Toynbee, predicted today that there would be no third world war "of a shooting kind." ...

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  35. SLAVE LABOR IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday: Britain will offer "Irrefutable evidence taken from Moscow itself" about forced labor in the Soviet Union. This was announced by ...

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  36. GIRL'S CHANNEL SWIM ATTEMPT

    Shirley Men France (16), will swim nude in her attempt to cross the English Channel, smeared with about [?], of grease as protection against the ...

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  37. Hush-Hush Talks on Atomic Policy

    WASHINGTON, Friday: There wa nothing for the American people to be alarmed about in the current hush-hush talks about Atomic foreign ...

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  38. KLSO 2BS FUNCTION

    A very enjoyable night is assured all card players at Kelso 2BS Radio Club party, tonight. There will be good prizes, home-made supper and ...

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  40. LEFT HAND DRIVE BAN

    The ban on registration of motor vehicles with left hand drives will not apply if owners cannot get the parts necessary for a changeover to ...

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  41. WARNING BY EX-KING

    ROME, Friday: A warning to America to beware of a "doble cross" by Marshid T[?] in his new dealings with the West, was given ...

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  42. ILL-HEALTH QUERIED

    NEW YORK, Friday: Counsel for Count Kurt von Haugwitz-Reventlow told Probate Court today that he did not believe Woolworth heiress Barbara ...

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  43. AGED MIGRANTS

    Following inquiries as to the age limit governing the entrance of migrants to Australia, a spokesman at the Bathurst Centre said last night ...

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  44. CONTRACTOR MANHANDLED

    BERLIN, Friday: About 50 Germans at Dortmund yesterday attacked and beat up a German contractor engaged in dismantling German ...

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  45. FOUR-POWER TALKS

    BERLIN, Friday: A meeting of the Big Four special economic experts in Berlin has agreed on the procedure to be followed in future four power ...

    Article : 69 words
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