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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 11 words
  3. GOLD CENTENARY FUNCTION

    "Co-operation between Bathurst and Orange could serve' a very useful purpose and do a lot of good." This statement wax made by the president ...

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  4. MT. PANORAMA SIGN

    The possibility of obtaining a sigh outside the Municipality to advertise Mt. Panorama's scenic view, is to be explored by ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. PETROL STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Russia, like every other country in the world must use dollars to buy what she wanted from dollar area countries, ...

    Article : 404 words
  6. KOREA SEEKS ARMS AID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Korean Ambassador to Washington, John Myung Chang, yesterday appealed to President Truman for ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Attention is Invited to an advertisement appearing in this issue in which the Postmaster-General's Department is calling tenders for the supply of ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers to leave Bathurst by plane yesterday wore: Mr. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Red Hill; Mr. Atkinson, Mr. P. Smith. 8 Moodle ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. FATAL PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Thursday: Tasmanianborn film star, Meric Oberon, saw her fiance. Court Girglo Club (31), and his pliot killed when their plane ...

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  11. BORDER CLOSED

    VIENNA, Thursday: Czechoslovakia has closed its border with Austria. Foreign' Office officials who revealed this last night say the reason ...

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  12. Admiral to Testify

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Admiral Oscar Badger, former commander of the United states Astatic Fleet is to give evidence before the ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. BANK MANAGER'S TRANSFER

    Former treasurer and a committee member of Bathurst Chamber of Commerce. Mr. W. O'Hara, tendered his resignation at last ...

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  14. WAR WIDOWS AND PENSIONERS

    Much interest has been shown in the move to form in Bathurst an organisation comprising War Widows and War Pensioners. The first ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. CHAMBER FINANCES

    Bathurst Chamber of Commerce has a credit of £179/19/11. This was revealed in the treasure's (Mr. J. A. Alexander) statement to last ...

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  16. AMBULANCE CASES

    Ambulance transport was required yesterday by Mr. Harry Harrow, of Mt. Panorama, who was admitted for medical attention to St. Vincent's ...

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  17. U.N.O. Expects Complaint

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday: United Nations officials believe it is very probable that Yugoslavia will bring a complaint against Russia to the ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. Secrecy Over Dollar Talks

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Secretary of State Dean Acheson may break the velly of secrecy which has been drown over the dollar talks ...

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  19. CHANGE PREDICTED

    Central Forecast: Isolated thunderstorms and squalls, with some hail over the northeast section, chiefly during the afternoon: elsewhere ...

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  20. CHAMBER BALL

    The second annual Chamber of Commerce Ball will be held on October 12. Tickets are to be limited to 200 and will be by invitation only. ...

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  21. MOVE TO STOP STERLING LEAK

    LONDON, Thursday: The Government has decided to introduce export licences for raw wool shipped from Britain in un attempt to stop a ...

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  22. YOUNG ANGLICANS NEW MEMBERS

    Nineteen new members were admitted to the Young Anglicans at Orange last week, several of whom immediately booked for the "5th Y.A. ...

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  23. HOARDING OF PETROL

    An immediate census to find out how much petrol is being hoarded in Victoria, was advocated today at a conference between petrol users and ...

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  24. MORE RAIN

    A fall of rain yesterday morning recorded 12 points. The overcast conditions of the morning gave way to clear skies and bright sunshine by ...

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  25. THEIR FACES ARE RED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Official Washington and naval Japes arp red as a result of che disclosure that a top secret photograph publication of ...

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  26. LEAGUE FIXTURES

    Because of the inability of Orange Our Boys to make the trip on Sunday the second Rugby League match at Bathurst Sports Ground on ...

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  27. BATHURST EISTEDDFOD

    Entries from as far south as Wagga and as far north as Scone have been received for the 1949 Bathurst Eisteddfod to be held from October 17-22. ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. BRITISH LABOR UNIONS WARNING

    LONDON: Thursday: A "bacKs-to the-wall" outlook is revealed in the supplementary report of the Trades Union Congress General council, ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD

    A lecturer from the University Extension Board is to be brought to Bathurst in November. Endeavors are being made for Mr. Black to give ...

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  30. CLERK ON BOND

    A clerk in the transport branch in the PMG's Department, who was entrusted with an official fund, used a large portion of it in backing horses, ...

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  31. DONATION FOR SPORTS

    Mr. Percy Kearney, of Keppel St., attended the Six Hour Day committee meeting on Tuesday night last, and generously donated £5/5/ towards ...

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  32. SCHOOL ADDITIONS

    Some of the accommodation problems of at least two large country schools should be eased early next year because' additions are being built ...

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  33. HEAVY RAIN AND HAIL

    There was heavy rain in Sydney today, but weather cleared later and the day was fine generally throughout NSW, though cloudy in Eastern ...

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  34. AIDE TELLS OF "APPROACHES"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Major General Harry Vaughan, President' Truman's military aide, told Senators yesterday that the FBI had once ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. MORE PAY FOR U.S. WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: In the United States workers heard a Labor Day message from President' Truman simultaneously with the news that ...

    Article : 118 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. PROFESSOR'S PRO-RUSSIAN VIEWS

    LONDON, Thursday: Because of his pro-Russian leanings, Professor J. D. Bernal, noted physicist, has had his nomination for membership of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. PERSONAL

    Mr. Arthur McEvcy, of the Bathurst District Hospital staff, has been appointed secretary of Molong District Hospital, Mr. McEvoy has been ...

    Article : 186 words
  39. SOLDIER FINED

    Mr. Stewart, SM, today imposed the maximum penalty of £10 fine on a former prisoner of war who pleaded guilty to using ind[?]cent language ...

    Article : 128 words
  40. PETROL TAX REQUEST

    The local Government Association will move to have the £10,000,000 a year derived by the Commonwealth from petrol tax devoted entirely to ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. NO DEFENCE AGAINST ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, Thursday: No defence is possible against modern methods of destruction, according to the Danish nuclear physical and Nobel prize ...

    Article : 61 words
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