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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST FORECAST

    Central Districts: Scattered rain, chiefly in the north, otherwise fine Mild. cool with light to moderate southerly winds. ...

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  4. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT

    Police arrested an 18-years-old youth at Bathurst railway station party this morning following complaints by a married woman ...

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  5. UNION REACTION TO DEVALUATION

    Trade Union reaction to the Attlee Government's devaluation policy will depend largely on the outcome of next Monday's meeting between the ...

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  6. GERMAN PARLIAMENT

    BONN, Thursday: Doctor Kurt Schumacher, Social Democrat lender or the Opposition in the new West German. Parliament, was shouted ...

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  8. INQUEST DATE NOT FIXED

    Bathurst police said yesterday that no date had yet been fixed for the inquest on Barbara Metcalle (5), of Kelso. who died in Bathurst District ...

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  9. LAGOON RODEO

    Tomorrow is the day for the big rodeo at The Lagoon. Steer riding wild bullock races and other novelties will provide plenty of thrills and ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Miss Betty Morris, of 6 Busby St. South Bathurst, was conveyed from her residence yesterday by the Bathurst Ambulance to the District ...

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  11. INJURED FOREHEAD

    Master Ron Lidden, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lidden, of 267 Brilliant St., suffered a severe abrasion to the forchead when he fell while playing ...

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  12. German Recovery in Evidence

    BERLIN, Thursday: Germans are Retting fat again says British United Press. "After the lean years since the war the new trend is a significant ...

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  13. PRESENTATION FUNCTION

    At the annual dinner of Bathurst master butchers at Heath's Cafe to-morrow night a presentation will be made to Mr. A. T. McIntyre who ...

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  14. BIG CROWD AT BOXER'S FUNERAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: One of the biggest crowds seen in Melbourne for years attended the funeral of the boxer. Archie Kemp this ...

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  15. DOG MEETINGS

    Maiden Stake, 350 yards: It Will Do: Kefalin Gay, Rusty Riley, Jane's Image, Kefalin Vale, Queen Dlana. Honest Jem, Alone Moa. Reserve: ...

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  16. PROTEST ABOUT TEMPORARY SCHOOL STRUCTURES

    The protest voiced at a meeting of the Bathurst Public School P. and C. Association on the recent erection at the school of a temporary class-room ...

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  17. MISSING BOY'S LOCATED

    Two boys, Trevor Schofield (12), of Oak St. Bathurst, and Paul Lenthen (10), of Sydney, both pupils at Scot's School, Bathurst were found ...

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  18. LIGHT RAIN

    Weather conditions in Bathurst yesterday were sultry with light intermittent rain during the afternoon. The maximum temperature was 64 ...

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  19. BUS TO ORANGE

    The weekly buses to Orange on a Sunday for tho cycle races will commence again on Sunday and continue through the summer months. The ...

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  20. MEN'S HOCKEY

    Hockey players are reminded of the working bee which will commence at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) and at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday for the purpose ...

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  21. MONK A.C.T.U. PRESIDENT

    Mr. A. E. Monk was elected, by secret ballot, as fulltime president of the ACTU. He will hold the position permanently subject only to good ...

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  22. VISIT BY CORSETIERE.

    Mrs. Newman, a trained Corsetiere from Surco Foundations, will be in Bathurst from September 26, until October 1. Appointments may be ...

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  23. DE FACTO RECOGNITION

    LONDON, Thursday: According to Reuter's diplomatic correspondent Britain has definitely decided to extend de-facto recognition to a ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. BATHURST GOLF

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  25. CAR RECOVERED

    The car owned by Mr. Phillip Morgan. which was stolen from the Burlington Theatre on Monday night, was recovered in Katoomba ...

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  26. NO LIQUOR ON TRAIN

    The Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Garside has again refused a request that liquor be served on the new Riverina Express. ...

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  27. MARKET DAY

    The All Saints' Cathedral Market Day will be held on Friday, October 14. Luncheon will be served from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and afternoon tea ...

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  28. JUNIOR FARMERS' SCHOLARSHIP.

    Entries for the 1949 Junior Farmers' competition close on September 30. The competition, which is being sporsored by the Rural Bank, offers ...

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  29. MAN INJURED

    A man was injured, necessitating hospital attention yesterday when the motor cycle on which he was a pillion passengers was involved in a collision ...

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  30. BUYING SURGE

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A buying surge inspired by bright hopes that the threatened nation-wide steel strike would he averted lifted ...

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  31. Irish Soccer Win

    LONDON, Thursday: Eire defeated England by two coals to nil in the Sooder International at Everton (Eng.) ...

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  32. HUGE RESEARCH STATION

    LONDON, Thursday: A huge million pound research station against germ warfare is nearing completion at Sall bury Plains. It is being ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. SPEEDWAY MATCH AT BATHURST GROUND

    A return match between Sydney Sydney Speedway riders and the Bathurst team will be held on the Bathurst Showground on Saturday night. ...

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  34. NORONIC DISASTER

    It is estimated that the total death roll in the Noronic ship disaster is 132 Of the 699 people known to have been aboard the Noronic. 567 had been ...

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  35. BATHURST BAND

    At the last practice of the Bathurst District Band it was pleasing to note Mr. Stephen Hamilton (trombonist) in his chair once more. "Sam," ...

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  36. ELECTORAL ENROLMENT

    Registration on the divisional electoral roll was steadily proceeding the Divisional Electoral Officer said in Bathurst yesterday. A reminder ...

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  37. RACKET ALLEGED IN FRUIT MARKET

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Acting Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Sheahan) promised in the Legislative Assembly tonight to investigate charges ...

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  38. HEAVY DAMAGES FOR INJURED GIRL

    Mr. Justice Lynskey considered at Manchester the case of Mary Marshall, aged 21. who was scalped when her hair caught in a machine at the ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. CURRENCY MIX-UP

    LONDON, Thursday: Pakistan and India are on the verge ofg a trade war following Pakistan's refusal to devalue her rupee in line with ...

    Article : 291 words
  40. REBUILD GERMANY

    BONN, Thursday: West Germany's new Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer has appealed to Jews to help rebuild Germany. In a message ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  43. NAGLE'S BRILLIANT ROUND

    SYDNEY, Thursday: N.S.W. professional, K. Nagle, won the first event of the open golf championship when he turned in a brilliant 71 for ...

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  44. OPPOSED TO INCENTIVE MONEY

    By a majority of six votes, the ACTU Congress tonight rejected incentive payments in industry. The Congress decided to campaigan ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. PRICE OF SCOTCH INCREASED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.: Britain's biggest dollar catcher, Scotch whisky, will not be any cheaper in the U.S. than before devaluation of the pound. ...

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  46. EGGS IMPORTED ILLEGALLY

    LONDON, Thursday: When police swooped on a farm at Newton Butter Country Formanagh, though which the Eire-Northern Ireland ...

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  47. BACHLI BEATEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: South Australian junior, 20-years-old Bob Stevens had a surprise win and 2 over amateur champion, D. Beachli, in the ...

    Article : 49 words
  48. STUDENTS ADDICTED TO DRUG

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday: Students in Holland are becoming addicted to taking dangerous pep drugs, according to Professor Bylsma, of Utrecht. ...

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  49. American Publisher a Papal Count

    ROME, Thursday: The Pope has made American publisher William Randolph Hearst a papal count—the Vatican's highest award. This was ...

    Article : 68 words
  50. MENZIES ON DOLLAR LOAN MOVE

    Any dollar loan which might be obtained should only be used to import goods which would make Australia more productive, declared the ...

    Article : 66 words
  51. LEFT WINGERS BEATEN AGAIN

    The ACTU Congress in Sydney tonight endorsed the principle Arbitration Court safeguards against [?]practices in union ballots. The ...

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  52. PROFITS TAX RUMOR FALSE

    LONDON, Thursday: It was denied today that the British Trades Union Congress was seeking a 166 per cent. tax on profits as the condition for ...

    Article : 81 words
  53. MEN BURNED BY LIQUID

    LISMORE, Thursday: Three men were standing outside a Lismore newspaper office today were badly burned when a can of burning liquid ...

    Article : 52 words
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