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  2. N.C.G.M DANCE

    N.C.G.M. will hold another of their weekly dances in the Bathurst Hall tonight. Coxhead's Orchestra will supply the music. An enjoyable ...

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  3. BATHURST SHOWGROUND

    In a letter to last night's Bathurst Council meeting, the A.H. and P. Association, acknowledging receipt of Council's letter regarding proposed ...

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  4. MEETING POSTPONED

    The meeting of the Road Safety Council which was called for Friday night, will not be held until a future date. The Bathurst baths meeting ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. UNIVERSITY LECTURER IN BATHURST

    Addressing an audience of approximately 60 in the Walshaw Hall last night, Mr. H. D. Black, M. Ec., of the Sydney University chose as his ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. PLAY CENTRES

    Bathurst Council decided at last night's meeting to forego the proposed Christmas vacation Play Centres for this year, on account of inability ...

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  9. METHODIST CHOIR

    Messiah soloists desirous of assisting the Methodist choir in the performance of the Messiah are cordially invited to attend practise tonight ...

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  10. DONATION SOUGHT

    In a letter to last night's Council meeting the Tour of the West Committee said: The Bathurst quota of prize money is £150. It is proposed to ...

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  11. UNSIGHTLY STRUCTURE

    Attention to the old grandstand at Loco Oval was drawn by Ald. Henderson at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council Ald Henderson ...

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  12. LICENSEE'S APPEAL ADJOURNED

    The hearing of an appeal lodged by Ben Bernard against a. conviction of being the licensee of premises (the, Royal Hotel) upon which a person ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS

    Central Districts: Fine and cool to mild but isolated showers tonight on southern section of the highlands. Fres[?]ening southwest to south winds. ...

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  14. UNVEILING OF PLAQUE

    The plaque commemorating the visit of Charles Darwin to Bathurst will be af[?]ixed to the door of the fernery in Macha[?] Park. The ...

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  15. "MISS BATHURST" QUEST

    Included in the prize list for the successful candidate in the "Miss Bathurst 1950" Quest, is a permanent wave, presented by "Lady Betty" ...

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  16. SWIMMING CLASSES

    The Director General of Education advised last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, that vacation swimming classes will be held in country. ...

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  17. REMEMBRANCE DAY

    R.S.S and A.I.L.A., Bathurst Sub Branch, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council. stating that the branch is desirous that ...

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  18. WALL ST. GAINS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Stock values advanced by 500 million dollars on the New York market yesterday following the Bethlehem Steel ...

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  19. TAXI INSPECTION

    Some of the taxis operating in Bathurst were suspended by a Transport inspector who examined them this week, The main ob[?]ction raised was ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Present at last night's meeting of the Bathurst Council were the Mayor (Ald Parnhan), Ald, Fish, Hearne. Smith, Henderson, Hansard. ...

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  21. TOURIST OFFICERS

    At a conference of Council representatives and representatives of the Chamber of Commerce recently, various aspects in regard to the proposal ...

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  22. [?]ENSIONERS ASSOCIATION

    The fortnightly meeting of the Old Age Pensioners' Association will take place this afternoon, 2.30 p.m., in Radio House, George St. Several new ...

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  23. JUNIOR ANGLICANS

    The Junior A[?]cans of Ail Saints Cathedral are holding an afternoon tea in the Cathedral Hall on Friday, November 4 from 3 to 5 p.m. As this ...

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  24. PRAISE FOR BAND

    In a letter to last night's Bathurst Council meeting. Nyngan Council expressed appreciation of the excellent performances rendered by the ...

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  25. PRAISE FOR EISTEDDFOD

    A letter of praise is to be forwarded to the committee of the Bathurst Eisteddfod. This was decided at last night's meeting of the Bathurst ...

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  26. PURCHASE OF BANDROOM

    T[?] Bathurst Baud can purchase its premises from the present owner, Mrs. Higgins, for £625. This was stat.[?] at last night's meeting of ...

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  27. LIFE SAVING DEMONSTRATION

    The Royal life Baying Society, advised Bathurst Council last night, that both a ladies team and a men's team will be visiting Bathurst on ...

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  28. STREET GRAVELLING

    Mr. F. A. Daly, wrote lo last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, regarding estimate of £250 submitted by the City Engineer for the ...

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  29. TAXI TRUCK

    The second application for a taxi truck license was approved at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council. The application was from Mr. Lest[?] ...

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  30. BATHURST COURT CLAIM

    At the Bathurst District Court yesterday a claim by Lawrence Selbourne for the return of £187 which was allegedy lent defendant, Rhona F. ...

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  31. "Dead" Husband Returns

    LONDON, Wednesday: For nine years Charles Edwin Babbs (58) and his wife Ada (51) had each thought the other was dead, killed in the war. ...

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  32. U.S. Rubber Purchases

    LONDON, Wednesday: The United States bought 164,908 tons of rubber from British territories in Southeast Asia between January 1 and ...

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  33. PLANE PASSENGERS

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  34. STORM WATER COMPLAINT

    Mr. J. Brindley, 354 Stewart Street, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, asking that Council have something done to prevent the ...

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  35. COUNCIL APPRECIATION

    Alderman at last night's meeting of Bathurst Council spoke in appreciation of the gesture of Mr. R. B. While, licensee of the Knickerbocker ...

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  36. Gandhi's Killer Seeks Early Death

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday: N. V. Goodse Gandhi's assassin has sent a petition to the Governor-General Mr. Rajagopalachari asking to be hanged ...

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  37. GOOD TIME BY BATHURST RIDER

    In his final trial for the "Tour of the West". veteran George Bennett, a member of the Western team, rode from Bathurst Mudgee in under five ...

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  38. BRIDGE FOOTWAYS

    In a letter to Bathurst Council last night the Department of Main Roads stated: The construction of footways at the Denison Bridge over ...

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  39. MACQUARIE HOMES EJECTOR PLANT

    Department of Public Works, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathrust Council, referring to Council's letter of September 22, 1848, stating that ...

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  40. A GOOD TROUT

    Although we have heard a lot of the grant trout caught in Bathurst district streams, seeing is believing, and our vote for the biggest trout ...

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  41. NATIVE RIOTS LEAD TO BLOODSHED

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday: So far as is known one African was shot dead and five were wounded and five Europeans, including; two policemen, were ...

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  42. Round World Attempt

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Wealthy Milton Reynolds sped across La Guardia Airport on a luggage truck yesterday to connect with an airliner ...

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  43. BUSH FIRE CAMPAIGN

    The Chief Secretary's Department, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, stating that the Bush Fire Prevention Campaign will be ...

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  44. LAMBS DEARER AT BATHURST STOCK SALES

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  45. TENNIS COURT LIGHTS

    Bathurst Town Courts Tennis Club, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, stating, that it is the desire of the Club to have an ...

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  46. CIRCULAR SAW APPLICATION

    Mr. W. E. Pallott, 33 Brilliant St., applied to lAst night's meeting of Bathurst Council, for permission to instal one small eight inch Joiner's ...

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  47. Bishops Doing Forced Labor

    Five surviving Bishops of the Ruth[?]ernian Church are doing forced labor in Siberia, Vatican Radio reported to-day. One ofthem is a blacksmith. ...

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  48. CEMENT SUPPLIES

    department of Local Government, wrote to last night's meeting of Bathurst Council, stating that Councils were some time ago asked to defer ...

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  49. JAY WALKING COMPLAINT

    A statement issued by the Bathurst branch of the Road Safety Council says: "The heavy death-roll of the roads is an ever increasing challenge ...

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  50. Boxing; Sands' Future

    LONDON, Wednesday: Rumors in London that British Empire and Australian middleweight champion. Dave Sands would meet Jake Lamotta in ...

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  51. Sherman to be Navy Chief

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: President Truman will appoint Vice-Admiral Forrest Sherman as chief of Naval Operations to suceed Admiral ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. SOVIET SPORT "DIFFERENT"

    LONDON", Wednesday: Soviet sports "differs basically from bourgeois sport" the Moscow paper Pravada, said yesterday. ...

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  54. BATHURST TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    The monthly meeting of the Bathurst Technical College Advisory Committee was held at the College on Tuesday. The main item of business ...

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  55. MINISTER UNPOPULAR WITH TEACHERS

    CAIRO, Wednesday: Three head[?] stresses and women teachers of the Egypt Feminist Party decided yesterday to storm the offices of the ...

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  56. Move to Ban Reds

    CLEVELAND, Wednesday: The left-wing United Electrical Workers Union yesterday, hastened its expulsion from the Congress of Industrial ...

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  57. BARRISTER ADDRESSES UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The well-known Sydney barrister, Mr. Barwick, K.C., addressed members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from ...

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  58. 6O,O00th HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The State Housing Minister (Mr. C. Evatt) will represent the Government next Saturday at a function to mark the ...

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