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  2. Advertising

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  3. EUCHRE PARTY

    Another St. Benedict's Euchre Party will be held at the Bathurst Hall tonight. Good prizes will be awarded the winners. ...

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  4. MORE PLANE CRASHES

    LONDON, Friday: This week has been one of the blackest in the history of aviation since the war. The total death roll is now 24 ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. OLYMPIC POOL PROPOSED

    A public meeting called by Bathurst Council last night to discuss the establishment or otherwise of an Olympic swimming pool, unanimously ...

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  7. SHOPPERS CAUGHT IN RAIN

    A sudden storm in Bathurst yesterday afternoon shortly after 4 o'clock, caught many shoppers unprepared. Heavy rain fell for some time and ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    The next meeting of Bathurst P.P. Board will be held on Friday week, November 18. To date only ordinary business is listed for discussion. ...

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  9. COLD WEATHER

    Cold wintry weather conditions, reminiscent of mid July, prevailed in Bathurst yesterday. A cold bleak wind, overcast and showery weather ...

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  10. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mrs. W. P. Pearce, of 25 Brilliant St.. was conveyed by ambulance yesterday from her residence to St. Vincent's Hospital, where she was ...

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  11. "MISS BATHURST" QUEST

    A Cole swimsuit and H[?]rockses frock have been added to the prizelist for the successful candidate in the "Miss Bathurst 1949" Quest. The ...

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  12. WEATHER TO IMPROVE TOMORROW

    Latest forecast for Central Districts: Cool to cold; occasional showers on the Highlands at first. Fresh to strong southerly winds, gradually ...

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  13. BONN AS GERMAN CAPITAL

    BONN, Friday: By 200 votes to 176 the West German Parliament yesterday votel Bonn the capital of Western Germany in preference to ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. 'SHIELD' AGAINST COMMUNISM

    ST. PAUL, Minn.. Friday: Describing it as "Our staunch shield against Communism and every other form of totalitarianism." President ...

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  15. BUSES TO RACES

    A fleet of busts will be used to convey patrons to the Bathurst Turf Club's meeting at Eglinton today. Buses will leave the Post Office ...

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  16. REMEMBRANCE DAY

    Remembrance Day will be observed in Bathurst tomorrow. The ceremony will be held at the carillon. commencing at 10. 30 a.m. with a quarter hour ...

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  17. ROYAL FAMILY ANNUITIES

    LONDON, Friday: A lett wing suggestion that annuities paid to the British Royal Family should be cut in view of the urgent need for ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. "TE KOONA" RABBIT CASE

    In connection with the "Te Koona" rabbit case which was before the Bathurst Court on Tuesday Mr. Peter Haley. who gave evidence for the ...

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  19. MINISTERS IN CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Revealing that the Foreign Ministers of Britain. Prance ind America are discussing the possibility of an early ...

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  20. DEMONSTRATION POSTPONED

    It is considered that the water would be too cold for the purpose of giving the life saving demonstration. which was scheduled to be held at ...

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  21. BATHURST LEAGUE CLUB

    A move is to be made to establish a Rugby League Club in Bathurst Spadework for the establishment of this club is well under way and an ...

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  22. LABOR EMPLOYMENT POLICY

    PERTH, Friday: Australia was Justified in taking the lead in world : discussions on employment policies because of her own consistent success ...

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  23. TRUCK DRIVER ARRESTED

    A local man was arrested by Sgt. Boyd and Const. Toohey on Thursday night and charged with driving under the influence, falling to stop ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. BITTEN BY SPIDER

    Robert Campbell (17) of Church Lane, Kelso, was bitten on the hand yesterday afternoon by a poisonous spider. He was conveyed from the ...

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  25. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers by plane to Sydney yesterday were:— Morning: Mr. j. Horan, Mr. McGuire, Mr. Glenock, Mr. M[?]le-Brown, Mr. Lea, Mr. N. ...

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  26. BUTTON DAY EFFORT

    The return from the Third Bathurst Scouts Button Day Appeal for the new building fund, conducted yesterday was £50/14/. This was not ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. NOBEL PRIZE WINNER

    STOCKHOLM, Friday: An American and Japanees will share almost £20,000 as a result of Nobel Prize awards made to them last night. ...

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  28. BATHURST TROTS

    The Bathurst Trotting Club will conduct the second meeting of the season on November 19. Nominations for the £200 5-event programme will ...

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  29. "THE LAWSON" THE FIRST OF J.C. WILLIAMSON'S TOURING ATTRACTIONS

    That phenominally successful radio serial "The Lawson's." which broke all records with a continuous run of five years on the A.B.C. and which has ...

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  30. INTRUDERS IN LOCAL CHURCHES

    For the fourth time this week the Presbyterian Church, in Howick St., was broken into by youths. The Methodist church, William St., was ...

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  31. MONDAY'S COURT

    A full day's sitting of the Bathurst Court will be held on Monday. Included in the, cases Is a charge of goods in custody; also a charge of ...

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  32. DEADLY POISON GAS

    BALTIMORE, Friday: The US possessed a poison to potent that the proper distribution of a single ounce could kill 200 million parsons. ...

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  33. Underwater Dive

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday: Professor Auguste Piccard. the Belgian scientist who flew 10 miles above the earth in a balloon in 10932, is to renew his ...

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  34. RAILWAY PICNIC

    It is to be hoped that warmer weather ther will be the order of the day next Monday when the railway picnic will be held at Carcoar. Trains will leave ...

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  35. TENSION EASES IN BALKANS

    VIENNA, Friday: Western intelligence sources say that. in spite of a spate of rumors emanating from the Balkans there are no indications ...

    Article : 129 words
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  37. WAR CRIMINALS CONVICTED

    BELGRADE, Friday: Three Yugoslav war criminals convicted of sending more than 10,000 Na[?] victims to their death during the German ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. RUSSIA "USING UNO" ATTLEE'S CHARGE

    LONDON, Friday: Prime Minister Attlee last night told a United Nations Association rally that UNO proceedings since San Francisco had ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. PLAYWRIGHTS CAREER ENDS.

    MARBLEHEAD (Mass[?].) Friday: Famous playwright Eugene O'Neill is so ill that he may never write again He is suffering from Parkinson's ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    Mr. Trevor Bullock, of Eglinton, has returned from Melbourne, where he was present at the Victorian Racing Club carnival. During his sojourn ...

    Article : 35 words
  41. Peas Dearer

    SYDNEY, Friday: Keen demand for choice peas, which were scarce, forced prices up sharply at the City Markets this morning. [?]ns were ...

    Article : 42 words
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