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  3. PRICES LAW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today decided to lodge an appeal by way of a "stated case" against yesterday's decision by Mr Isles, SM, in ...

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  5. DISEASE DANGER IN FLOOD AREA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Flood-ravaged Kempsey's greatest danger now is the possibility of an outbreak of tyhold fever, and today Army ducks are ...

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  6. VERDICT FOR BANK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. Justice, Herron, in the Supreme Court today, returned a verdict for the Bank of N.S.W of £lO75/12/6 ...

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  7. SIX-HOUR DAY SPORTS

    Arrangements for a gain sports programme comprising rodeo, gymkhana and athletic. events, with a procession through the streets were made to ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    A man was arrested in Keppel St. yesterday afternoon and charged with drunkenness. Sgt. Wood was the arresting officer Defendant will appear ...

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  9. THUMB INJURY

    Mr. J. Nicholson, a sheet metal worker, of Australia Street, Bass Hill, Bankstown, who is employed at the City Candy Store, suffered a ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. BIG URANIUM MINE IN CANADA

    A British Commonwealth mine is now the world's biggest single source of uranium. Canadian engineers believe. ...

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  11. BIG TENNIS

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  12. FAIR RENTS MATTER ADJOURNED

    A further adjournment in a fair rents application lodged by Lucy mary Meredith, the lessor of premises occupied by Margaret Mary Lonard, at ...

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  13. PAINTING OF BOARD OFFICE

    The panning of the Bathurst PP Board's secretarial office in the Court House building was completed yesterday und the Board secretary, Mr. ...

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  14. MIGRANTS MARRY

    Two migrant couples were married by Mr. Flanagan. [?]M, at the Bathurst CPS Office yesterday afternoon. The ceremonies, each of a ...

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  15. STOCK SALES DRAW

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  16. Bank Control Defended

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Marshall Plan Administrator Paul Hoffman today denied that Socialism was delaying Britain's economic recovery. He ...

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  17. ACQUITTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    In the Central Criminal Court today a 32-year-old gardener. Ronald Albert Loveday, was acquitted on a charge of murdering his cousin, ...

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  18. PLANK PASSENGERS

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  19. SOVIET - YUGOSLAV TENSION

    LONDON, Tuesday: A crisis in the dispute between Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito find Russia is thought to be approaching. The British Government ...

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  20. VON CRAMM AND HARPER WIN AGAIN

    ISTANBUL, Tuesday: German's Gottfried von Cramm and Australia's Jack Harper won the men's doubles title at Istanbul's fourth international ...

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  21. GREYHOUNDS POISONED

    Two racing greyhounds were poisoned at Dubbo over the week-end. The greyhounds, Malayan Girl and Dutch Princess, both raced at Dubbo ...

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  22. Maharajah Weds

    LONDON, Tuesday: The marriage of the Maharajah of Jodhpur to a Scots girl last September, was revealed yesterday. ...

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  23. FOOTBALL BUSES FOR SUNDAY NEXT

    The Railway Football Club will be travelling to Lithgow on Sunday next to play Lithgow SAF in the final of Group 10 No. 1 Zone competition for ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. WHEAT SACK SIZE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Tamworth District Council of the Pastures Protection Boards oppose the proposed alteration in the size of wheat sacks. ...

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  25. BATHURST TURF CLUB

    It is expected that Bathurst Turf Club will stage its opening meeting this season on Saturday, November 5. This date was originally held by ...

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  26. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Fine, mild and warm day. Cool night. Light, to moderate northeast to northwest winds. Cooler with southerly winds on Thursday. ...

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  27. SPRING WEATHER

    A clear, calm morning was followed by bright sunshine with slight breeze yesterday. The maximum temperature was 63 degrees, the minimum 30 ...

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  28. FEAR OF ANTI-SEMITISM

    PARIS, Tuesday: Addressing the two-day meeting here at the European executive of the World Jewish Congress. Dr. H. Goldman, acting ...

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  29. TENNIS FUNCTION

    The Town Courts Tennis Club is holding the annual dance and presentation of trophies at the Bowling Club tonight at 8 o'clock. All are ...

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  30. SYDNEY YA RALLY

    Young Anglicans from many country towns in the Goulburn and Bathurst Dioceses joined together for tea at St. James Hall, Phillip Street, ...

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  31. POLICE FLEE FROM RED ZONE

    Five Soviet Zone German policemen arrived in the American zone yesterday. They said they hud fled because of recent Russian order that all ...

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  32. TO UNDERGO OPERATION

    Little Judith Reedy ([?]) of Bathurst, who is a sufferer from infantile paralysis was driven to Sydney yesterday by Mr. Reg Aubin, one of ...

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  33. GOTTWALD RENEWS ATTACK ON CHURCH

    PRAGUE, Tuesday: In a renewed attack on the Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia, President Klement Gottwald, claiced that the "High ...

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  34. MADE SURE HE GOT TREATMENT

    A 44-years-old electrician yesterday walked along Vienna's famous Reing[?]trasse completely nude to "ensure acceptance for treatment at a ...

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  35. Death Jump from Basilica

    VATICAN CITY, Tuesday: A fashlonably dressed young man was killed yesterday when he hurtled from the same high walkway around the ...

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  36. AMATEUR CYCLING TEST

    The first race to select Australia's cyclists for the Empire Games was held today on the Liverpool course. The men was won by A. Sutherland, ...

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  37. PREFERS LAUNDRY WORK

    Oda Hora, former National, Socialist' member of the Czechoslovak. Parliament, is washing clothes in an Ottawa laundry because he prefers ...

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  38. WESTERN WATER SCHEME

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday: Fifty five delegates from Quirindi to Woilington attended a Electing of the Macquarie Valley Water Conservation ...

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  40. OBERON TO FORM CLUB

    With a view to forming a nice club at Oberon, Cr. Armstrong, president of Oberon Shire, has convened a public meeting of those interested which ...

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  41. PARALYSIS CASE

    COONABARABRAN, Tuesday: A suspected Infantile. paralysis pase was reported from Coonabarabran today. Last night. six-yeare-old Michael ...

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  42. PERSONAL

    The parish of St., Barnabas, South Bathurst, will be attended to by Padre Harry Thorpe until September 16, during the absence of Padre G. ...

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