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  2. PRAISE FOR MR. CHIFLEY

    LONDON, Tuesday: Appreciation of the Chifley Government's handling of "Communist wreeker's" was voiced by the President of the Trades Union ...

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  4. DEATH OF CHILD MIGRANT

    The sixth child to die from causes indirectly attributed to main[?]trition before then arrival in Australia, occurred at the Bathurst District ...

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  5. BATHURST LOAN FIGURES

    Bathurst district residents have subscribed £32,258 of Bathurst's quota of £50,000 in the Eighth Security Loan, which opened ...

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  7. SIR JAMES BISSETT IN BATHURST

    Sir James Bissett, the former wartime commander of the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth liners, was Rendered a civic welcome by ...

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  8. PASTOR MEMOLLER'S VISIT

    Today residents of Bathurst will have me opportunity to pay tribute to Pastor Martin Niemoller, one of the outstanding Christians of our ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    Items of social interest are invited from readers. for inclusion in Friday's Town Tattle columns. Early submission would facilitate ...

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  10. NCGM DANCE

    The popular NCGM weekly dunce will be held tomorrow night in the Bathurst Hail. Coxhead's orchestra will supply the music. ...

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  11. SOVIET - YUGOSLAV.

    LONDON, Tuesday: Yugoslav dictator, Marshal Tito, foresees no danger of warlike preparations — despite the serious situation between ...

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  12. MORE WORKING ON LAND IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday: Livestock in Britain is on the increase This is revealed in figures published by the ministry of Agriculture, which are ...

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  13. AMBULANCE CASES

    Requiring Ambulance attention yesterday was William Clark, (14[?] of Gemalla, who was conveyed from his home and admitted to St. Vincent's ...

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  14. TEMPERATURES RISE

    With the approach of the summer months the temperatures in continue to rise. Yesterday the maximum, reading was 67 degrees. the ...

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  15. RENT DETERMINATNON

    At the sitting of the Bathurst Fair Rents Board Mr. Dash S.M.. fixed the rent at premises at 186 William Street at £2 4 6 per week. The ...

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  16. LABOR'S ELECTION POLICY

    Britain's Socialists will fight the general election on a policy of full employment. Announcing this at the TUC ...

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  17. JUMBLE SALE

    Through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Debs, who are loaning their late premises, 183 George Street the First Bathurst Scout Committee will ...

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  18. INQUIRY BY MINISTERS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday: The Federal Minister for Health Senator McKenna and the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) are to ...

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  19. AID EXPECTED

    LONDON. Tuesday: Yugoslavia expects, an anonuncement of British and American help within a fortnight. ...

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  20. MONDAY'S CONCERT

    A concert has been organised to assist the funds to be raised for the South Bathurst Spring Fair. The concert will be held at St. Barnabas' ...

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  21. OPPORTUNITY STALL

    To support the flower stall in connection with All Saints Cathedral, forthcoming Market Day, on Opportupnity stall, organised by the ...

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  22. I R O OFFICIAL'S COMMENT

    ROME, Tuesday. An official of the International Refugee Organisation today describe as preposterous" a suggestion that the 12 migrant ...

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  23. EUCHRE PARTY TONIGHT

    St. Patrick's School Committee will conduct a euchre party in the Bathurst Hall tonight. An excellent supper will be provided and a good time ...

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  24. TRIAL A "FRAME UP"

    MANILA, Tuesday: Two of three American airline pilots who were imprisoned by the Dutch in Indonesia for almost a year on charges of gun ...

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  25. YOUNG ANGLICAN CAMP

    A full programme is planned for the fifth Y.A. Camp to bo held at Mudgee at the beginning of October. It will include a welcome social, ...

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  26. TRUMAN ON WARPATH

    PITTSBURGH, Tuesday: In an atmosphere hardening back to the 1948 turbulent presidential campaign, President Truman yesterday ...

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  27. SCATTERED SHOWERS LIKELY

    Central Districts Forecast: Occasional scattered showers on the castern slopes and the tablelands, and very isolated evening thunderstorms ...

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  28. STOCK SALES DRAW

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  29. JUNIOR BANI)

    To date 20 members of the new Bathurst Junior Band have reached the required stage of proficiency and the opportunity is extended the ...

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  30. DEATH SENTENCE ON PRIEST

    VATICAN CITY, Tuesday: The Vatican City radio said yesterday that a polish Catholic priest, Stanislas Janusz, was sentenced to death by the ...

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  31. MANY MURDERS ALLEGED

    PARIS, Tuesday: A new charge — that of having murdered her first husband more than 22 years ago — was made against Marie Besnard, a French ...

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  32. HOCKEY CARNIVAL DANCE

    The annual hockey carnival conduevted by the Bathurst Hockey Association will be held in the Walshaw Hall on Saturday next. This dance ...

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  33. CAR ACCIDENT

    Whilst travelling to Bathurst yesterday relay afternoon, Mr. Herb David, accompanied by Messrs. Bruce David and Fred Looney, had a narrow ...

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  34. State Budget

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party today approved the budget for the financial year 1949/50. The budget will be ...

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  35. BAGPIPES ORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday: An Australian order for 20 sets of bagpipes is among more than £500,000 worth of business done in the first four days of the ...

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  36. MASS AT WESTMINSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday: A solemn Requiem Mass for the late Mr. J. A. Beasley, Australian High Commissioner in London, will be held at ...

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  37. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  38. Japs Captured in N.G.

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday: Two Japanese soldiers captured in the wild finisterre Range of New Guinea, are now being held by police at Madang. ...

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  39. ROAD SAFETY COUNCIL

    The bi-monthly meeting of the Bathurst Road Safely Council will be held in the Technical College next Friday at 8 p.m. Mr. C. O. G. ...

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  40. JET'S NEW RECORD

    CLEVELAND. Tuesday: A United States Air force jet plane streaked over 150 miles yesterday for an average speed of 588.1 miles an hours ...

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  41. UNREST IN ITALY

    MILAN. Tuesday: At least 20 people were injured in fighting between police and demonstrating Breda workers yesterday in which ...

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  42. RECORD ENTRIES EXPECTED

    Although entries for the Bathurst Eisteddfod to be held from October 17 to 22, officially closed yesterday, entries will be received until the end ...

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  43. PENSIONERS' MEETING

    It is expected that many war widows and war pensioners will attend tonight's meeting of the new body to be held at Radio House (2BS building ...

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  44. CUROTTA AS GALLEY BOY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Australian Olympic athlete, Morris Curotta, arrived in San Francisco today as a galley boy aboard a Swedish ...

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  45. FAMOUS PILOT KILLED

    CLEVELAND. Tuesday: William (Bill) Odom. holder of the round the world and light plane distance records, was killed yesterday when the ...

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  46. BIG GOLD YIELD

    PERTH. Tuesday Ore being taken from the western Australian gold mine known as the Five Mile Patch, is showing a phenomenal yield of gold. ...

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  47. PERSONAL

    Cr Armstrong. president of Oberon Shire Council, is in hospital at Oberon suffering from a foot ailment. ...

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  48. Robeson Concert Riot

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A final survey has shown that 145 people were injured — mostly only slightly — by rocks and bottles in the disorders making ...

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  49. EUROPE. SUFFERS FROM HEAT WAVE

    LONDON, Tuesday: A heat ha[?] shimmered over most of Europe yesterday as many cities reported the hottest September day for a century. ...

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  51. Offer to Gonzales

    NEW YORK. Tuesday: World professional champion Jack Kramer said last night he would attempt to sign Gonzalez for a professional tour. ...

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  52. FRENCH FOREST FIRES

    PARIS, Tuesday: Three thousand troops and fire fighters sweated and tolled in blazing sunshine throughout yesterday before getting a new ...

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