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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 7 words
  3. TO ENTERTAIN MIGRANTS

    Tonight at St. Shephens Presbyterian Hall, CWA Younger Set. members will entertain approximately 40 new settlors from the Migrant ...

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  4. N.Z. ELECTIONS

    THE first contests in the New Zealand general elections were held today, when the vote was taken for the four Maori seats ...

    Article : 338 words
  5. UNION OF EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Winston Churchill last night urged the British Government to raise the issue of European Union when the ...

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  6. HANDS OFF CHINA

    FIVE nations including Australia, yesterday called for a "hands-off" policy on China. The call, confirmed in a joint ...

    Article : 367 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. WINDY WEATHER

    The weather in Bathurst yesterday was windy and overcast. The maximum temperature was 72.5 degrees the minimum 48 and the 9 a.m. ...

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  9. "DRUNK" FINED

    Appearing before Mr. Dash. S.M., at Bathurst Court yesterday, a defendant chained with drunkenness was lined 2/6 in default the rising of ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS

    Latest forecast: Central districts. Pine and cool. Moderate southerly winds. ...

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  11. PIONEER FAMILY

    The name Beavis is up on a sign once more, the business being a fruiterer's shop recently opened in George Street, near Heath's. The name of ...

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  12. CHILDREN'S FROLIC TONIGHT

    The St. Pat's School Auxiliary has organised a juvenile frolic to be held in the Bathurst Hall tonight. Admission is 1/ and a good time is assured. ...

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  13. JUMBLE SALE

    Mesdames Lindsay and R. C. Webb will conduct a jumble sale in aid of the Red Cross on Friday. December 2 at the rear of the Baby Health ...

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  14. AFTERNOON TEA

    The teachers of All Saints' Kindergarten are arranging an afternoon tea to be held in the Cathedral Memorial Hall on Friday afternoon from ...

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  15. FRANCO-POLISH DISPUTE

    PARIS, Tuesday: A French note demanding the fight to interview French citizens who had been imprisoned by the Pores was handed to ...

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  16. UNO AND AFRICA DISPUTE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday: South Africa as a result of the "bollover" on Southwest Africa in the United Nations had with drawn from all ...

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  17. MAYORAL ELECTION

    A special meeting of the Bathurst Council will be hold on Tuesday, December 6. commencing at 7.30 p.m. for the purpose of electing a Mayor ...

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  18. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mr. H. J. Porter, a station hand employed at "Warn," Palmer's Onkey, was conveyed from his place of employment yesterday afternoon to St. ...

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  19. WOMAN INJURED IN FALL

    Mrs. J. McGarrity of O'Connell, suffered a probable fractured Jaw and Injured ribs yesterday when she fell down the banks of the Macquarie ...

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  20. TENANCY APPLICATION

    A tenancy application lodged by the owner. Paul Gartrell, against the tenant. V. Webster, in respect of premises 84 Russell St. was dismissed ...

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  21. CHILD INJURED

    When she fell while riding a bicycle yesterday afternoon, Anne Stapleton (6), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stapleton of 29 George Street caught ...

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  22. ATOMIC DEFENCE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: It would be in the best interests of the United States to co-operate with Britain and Canada in certain areas of atomic ...

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  23. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Travellers to Sydney by air yesterday were: Mrs. W. West; Mr. Curran, Sydney: Mr. T. J. Penton, Immigration Centre: Mr. Garrett, 174 ...

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  24. MEETING AT KELSO

    Prominent speakers from Bathurst will address a meeting at Kelso on Thursday night in support of the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley). ...

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  25. DENIAL BY ITALIAN REDS

    ROME, Tuesday: "Fantastic and a mischievous fabrication" was the description given by the Italian Communist Party and the Soviet ...

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  26. L.G. MERGER PROPOSAL

    A solicitor, Mr. E. R. Mann, said at today's public inquiry at Molong, into the proposed amalgamation of the Amaroo Shire and the Molong ...

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  27. ARMED AID FOR EUROPE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Hopes that military aid from the United States to Western Europe would "start soon and not end too soon," were voiced ...

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  28. STOCK DRAW FOR TODAY

    Fat Cattle (150): Clements and McCarthy (10) 1, Burke Bros. (100; 2, C. D. MacArthur (20) 3, Palmer and Son (10) 4, E. H. Taylor and Co. ...

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  29. SHORTLIVED FREEDOM

    Detective W. Hansen arrested a man yesterday as he was released from Bathurst Gaol and charged him in connection with breaking ...

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  30. WANT TRADE PACT WITH CHINA

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Italian Communist Party is negotiating directly with the Chinese Communist, leader, Mao Tse-Tung, for an ...

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  31. ORANGE BOY TO FIGHT AT PERTH

    The 20 years old NSW amateur boxer, Tony Fisher, of Orange, will fight in the final of the Australian Championships at Perth on Friday. ...

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  32. REBUFF FOR FRANCO

    LONDON, Tuesday: General France's diplomatic offensive to break the international boycott of Spain to save his regime has struck ...

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  33. INVALID DROWNED IN RIVER

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday: A woman lost her husband but saved her four-year-old son in a desperate effort to save them both from drowning in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. INTERMEDIATE EXAM.

    The Intermediate Certificate external examination commenced in all schools throughout the State yesterday. Under the new system only ...

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  35. BAND SOLO COMPETITION

    The Bathurst Junior Band solo competition will be held in St. Barnabas' Church Hall, South Bathurst, tonight, commencing at 8 p.m. ...

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  36. Rocket Range Project

    LONDON, Tuesday: Supply Minister George Strause yesterday told the House of Commons that it was not in the public interest to reveal the ...

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  37. U.S. SHIP SHELLED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Chinese Nationalist warships fired on and hit the American freighter. Sir John Franklin, of Shanghai, the master of ...

    Article : 166 words
  38. "MISS BATHURST" QUEST

    Bathurst Furniture Co. will present a prize to the successful candidate, the "Miss Bathurst" Quest. The nature of the prize will be revealed ...

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  39. CHERRY WEEK AT YOUNG

    The State Minister for Works, and Local Government (Mr. Cahill) will officially open the Cherry Week celebrations at Young at noon next ...

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  40. DENTIST INJURED

    A dentist, Mr. L. S. Kinsella, of Young, suffered burns to his face and hands when a spirit lamp in his surgery exploded. ...

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  41. VON MANSTEIN TRIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Russians, had done nothing to help prove that former German field marshal, Eric Von Manstein, committed war crimes ...

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  42. TO KEEP COPIES OF PRESS MESSAGES

    PRETORIA, Tuesday: Correspondents in Pretoria of overseas newspapers say that in future they will keep registers of the messages they ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital on Monday evening of Mars. Amelia Thompson, of 52 Lyal Street. Deceased, who had lived in Bathurst ...

    Article : 76 words
  44. Man's Fatal Collapse

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A lecturer at Sydney University, Francis Wentworth Rhodes (34), of Darlinghurst Road, King's Cross, collapsed in the water ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. NIGHT TENNIS

    Following is the draw for deferred matches in the Town Courts night tennis competition: Friday, December 2, Urunta v Hartley B: Saturday, Dec. ...

    Article : 35 words
  47. THIEVES BREAK INTO DUBBO BUSINESS

    Last night or early this morning, thieves broke into the store of Prescott's Ltd., at Dubbo, and ransacked the drawers in the office. ...

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  48. THE CHURCHES

    Eglinton, 9 a.m., Holy Communion; Duramana, 10 a.m., Holy Communion; Peel, 2.30. p.m., Evensong; Kelso, 4 p.m., Evensong.—Canon ...

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  49. ORPHAN LEAVES HOSPITAL.

    DUBBO, Tuesday: The 10-year-old girl, Winifred Emily Roes, who was found in a shuck near Dubbo last week beside the bodies of her dead parents ...

    Article : 43 words
  50. Bandits Shoot Police

    PALERMO, Tuesday: Two policemen were shot dead by Sicilian bandits in broad daylight yesterday when they were ambushed in a stable ...

    Article : 31 words
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