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  2. Advertising

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  3. CURRENT COUPONS

    Tea: 33 to 34 available to Oct. 3. Butter: 31 to 33 available to Oct. 2. ...

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  4. EXPULSION MOVE AGAINST P.M.

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Chifley will attend a meeting of the Macquarie District Assembly of the Labor Party in Lithgow on ...

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  5. ROYALTY WILL ATTEND WEDDING

    LONDON, Friday: The bridal cake for the wedding next Thursday of the Earl of Harewood and Austrian planiste, Miss Marion Stein, will weigh ...

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  7. COUNTRY CRICKET ASSN.

    Seventeen cricketers representing the eight teams affiliated with the recently formed Country Cricket Association, attended a delegates ...

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  8. CONCERT A SUCCESS

    As a result of a juvenile concert in South Bathurst Methodist Church over £30 was raised for the Kempsey flood appeal. ...

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  9. ST. PATRICK'S CLUB DANCE

    St. Patrick's Club will conduct another popular dance in the Bathurst Hall tonight. Continuous dancing will be featured and a good time is ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Central districts: Rain contracting to the tablelands and northeast section of the area. Cool south to east winds. ...

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  11. PETROL POSITION

    When contacted yesterday, Bathurst garage proprietors stated that there would be ample supplies of petrol here this week-end. They added ...

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  12. OWNERS AWAITED

    Two cricket bats have been handed to Bathurst police. Owners may collect them by furnishing a full description. ...

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  13. HANDBALL MEETING

    A proposed visit within the next few weeks of Orange Handball Club members will be discussed at a meeting of Bathurst Handball Club, to be ...

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  14. BATHURST RAINFALL

    Steady soaking rain fell in Bathurst and district yesterday. Local farmers and graziers said that the rain would not do any harm, even ...

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  15. BATHURST EXCEEDS LOAN QUOTA.

    Todate Bathurst citizens have invested £5,500 in the 8th Security Loan. The loan will officially close on October 20. ...

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  16. EX-JUDGE SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SHANGHAI, Friday: A wealthy ex-judge, Yau Tsoosung, was sentenced to death yesterday by the Shanghai Peoples Court for the murder of his ...

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  17. Boy in Coma for Nine Days

    SYDNEY, Friday: In a coma for nine days, a 10-years-old boy who yesterday regained consciousness, amazed doctors who thought he had ...

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  18. COLOR BAR IN AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Friday: Told in Durban church yesterday that she Was too swarthy to pass as a white Woman, a petite, attractive French ...

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  19. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. Ben Barnard of 245 Hope Street was conveyed yesterday by ambulance from his residence to the St. Vincent's Hospital for medical attention. ...

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  20. BATHURST HORSE WINS AT MELBOURNE SHOW

    News was received in Bathurst yesterday that Mr. Oliver Stocks. of Evans Plains had more success at the Royal Melbourne Show, with his ...

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  21. LACERATED HAND

    Mr. Gordon Wallace of 198 Durham Street. Suffered lacerations to the left hand yesterday, when it was caught in a cutter at the California ...

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  22. FIRE AT TURON COUNCIL DEPOT

    Station officer Henson and 11 men quelled a fire last night at the Turon Shire Council depot at Kelso. The fire, the cause of which is unknown, was ...

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  23. LAGOON RODEO

    Today is the day of the big rodeo and sports at Lagoon. There will be thrill and spills, steer riding, wild bullock races, horse events, athletics ...

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  24. Germany Seeks Return of territories

    BONN, Friday: Frequent references to former German territories marked a tumultuous session here of the German Republic's young parliament. ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Friday: Great interest was shown by a capacity attendance at yesterday's London wool sales. As the Pre-valuation Australian ...

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  26. SYDNEY RAINFALL RECORD

    Figures compiled by the Sydney Weather Bureau today show that Sydney to date has its wettest year for 36 years. Up to 9 o'clock this ...

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  27. McARTHUR'S NEW CONCESSION

    General McArthur today lifted almost entirely, the ban on fraternisation between the Allied Occupation Forces and the Japanese people. ...

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  28. WAR WIDOWS' ORGANISATION

    The War Widows and War Pensioners' organisation recently formed in Bathurst has created interest in Orange also. A number of Orange ...

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  29. FREE SWIMMING CLASSES

    The N.S.W. Amateur Swimming Association has advised Municipal and Shire Councils that it intends to conduct a learn-to-swim free campaign ...

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  30. CZECH CRISIS LIKELY

    PRAGUE, Friday: Communist and Church sources both forecast that the Church—State crisis in Czechoslovakia will come to a head within ...

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  31. BAND MEETING

    A meeting called last night by the Bathurst District Band discussed the formation of the new junior band. There were 50 persons present. Mr. ...

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  32. GUN CLUB SHOOT

    Bathurst Gun Club will conduct the final series of the District Championship this week end. It will be "Walk up"—five birdsa will be shot at ...

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  33. Austrian Reds in Election Unrest

    VIENNA, Friday: Australian Communists have been ordered to start a wave of unrest by pressure for a new wages and prices policy during the ...

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  34. INQUIRY INTO ALLEGED FRUIT RACKET

    Allegation in the NSW Parliament last night about racketeering in oranges at the Sydney fruit markets are already under investigation, ...

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  35. IMPRISONED MUTE RELEASED

    SEATTLE, Friday: A 49 year old woman deaf mute has been released here from a padlocked room where she spent the last 25 years of her ...

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  36. FOOTBALL BUSES

    Two football buses will make the trip to Mudgee this week end to convey code followers to witness the big League game, Bathurst Railway v ...

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  37. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  38. BATHURST CRICKET COMPETITION

    Bathurst District Cricket Association will operate on the same basis as last year with eight clubs and three grades. This decision was made at ...

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  39. U.S. Polio Outbreak Near Record

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Fresh infantile paralysis cases in the United States last week dropped for the fourth successive week. The total for ...

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  40. Ban on Film

    DUSSELDORF, Friday: German film censors celebrated their first day of freedom from military Government control yesterday by ...

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  41. DOUBLE MURDERER PROTECTED RABBIT

    LONDON, Friday: The father of 24 years old former Army captain, who murdered a bank manager and a taxi driver and then committed ...

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  42. Family Five Days in Packing Case

    BERLIN, Friday: The wooden packing cases began to "talk" when a German Customs guard approached them at the border town of ...

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  43. St. Peter's Burial Place

    LONDON, Friday: It had been verified beyond doubt that the remains of St. Peter had been buried in the crypt of St. peter's Basilica, in Rome, ...

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  44. WATER DISCOLORATION RECTIFIED

    The discoloration of the water supply to certain areas of Bathurst during the past few days has been overcome, the City Engineer (Mr. H. C. ...

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  45. INDECENT ASSAULT CHARGE

    An 18 years old youth who was arrested at the Bathurst Railway Station early yesterday morning and charged with assaulting a female with ...

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  46. CARD PARTY A SUCCESS

    More than 15 was raised at a card party in the Cathedral Memorial Hall in aid of the Third Bathurst Scouts. The money will go towards the ...

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  47. VETO CRIPPLING PEACE TALKS

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday: A plea by New Zealand's Sir Carl Berendsen to the Big Five Powers to throw off "the shackles of the Veto" marked ...

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  48. Bill of Rights for U.N. Exhibition

    PARIS, Friday: The United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights and other basic documents of American democracy Will leave American ...

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  49. LENGTHY COURT LIST

    A lengthy list of cases has been set down for hearing at Bathurst Court on Monday. Matters for determination include two rabbit prosecutions, ...

    Article : 172 words
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  51. Sheep Research Station to Cost £325,000

    SYDNEY, Friday: An early start on a £325,000 sheep biology station for the C.S.I.R.O. at Prospect (NSW), has been recommended by the ...

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  52. Another Child Migrant Dies

    ALBURY, Friday: Another child migrant from the Bonegilla migrant centre has died in Albury district hospital. This brings the total number ...

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  53. DROUGHT ENDS IN BRITAIN

    The drought in Britain has finally broken with heavy rainstorms in parts the country. Heavy downpours flooded ninny centres in the west ...

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  54. DIAMOND RUSH IN TRANSVAAL

    CAPETOWN, Friday: Ten women including widows in mourning, yesterday joined in a race to p[?] diamond claims at Nooitgedacht, in the ...

    Article : 92 words
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