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  2. WHERE NEEDED MOST

    SYDNEY, Monday: Hundreds of single rural workers n NSW, particularly those in the Riverina, [?] west and West may shortly be ...

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  4. AUGUST 28

    CANBERRA, Monday: It is expected that the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) will deliver his policy speech to Sydney. he may not go to his own ...

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  5. ALLIES ON TOP IN AIR WAR

    Allied medium bombers are keeping in [?]up their attacks on Japanese bases on the north eastern coast of New Guinea, Yesterday they se[?]t ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. THE R.A.F.

    RAF intro[?] planes bombed enemy communications in France last night. Railway [?]dins at Orlesn[?] were smashed. A [?]at Air Arm pilot ...

    Article : 78 words
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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    At the Bathurst Court yesterday Phillip James Berry was fined 5/ with 8/ costs for falling to transfer the registration of a car. ...

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  9. MR. LANG AN UNLIKELY STARTER

    SYDNEY, Monday: It is not likely that Mr. J. T. Lang will seek to enter Federal politics this election. Should Mr. Lang wish to stand it ...

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  10. CASE ADJOURNED

    A charge against Alan Edward Cochrane, taximan, of having in custody six tyres which might reasonably be suspected of being ...

    Article : 40 words
  11. IN RUSSIA

    In clashes between [?]an and Finnish troops Red Army forces have captured a fortified hei[?]t in Kare[?] The position w[?]ned after a ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. POTATO CASE ADJOURNED AGAIN

    The many times adjourned Commonwealth casse against Ryan and Sharah, a firm of Bathurst greengrocers, were again adjourned at the ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. COMPULSORY LOANS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The debate on the Supply Bill was opened in the Senate today by Senator McDride, (UAP). He favored heavier taxation ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. NO OFFENCE DISCLOSED

    Although Joseph Galvin (27), a machinest, pleaded guilty at the Bathurst Court yesterday to a charge of hindering a peace officer, Roy ...

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  15. ARMY DRIVER FINED

    At the Bathurst Court yesterday Stan Claney, a soldier, was fined £3 with 8/ costs for failing to give way to a vehicle on the right. Constable ...

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  16. RUSSIANS ROLE IN WORLD SECURITY

    NEW YORK, Monday: Mr. Thomas E. Davies, former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, declared last night that th[?] could be no certain [?]y ...

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  17. FOOD CONTROL

    ANBERRA, Monday: Regulations were gazetted today setting [?] the new [?] Control Organisation in the [?]ent of Commerce The new ...

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  18. THE LAW

    SYDNEY, Monday: The STate Full Court today held that magistrates must act according to the State's statute and take no outside ...

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  19. UN[?] STUDENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: More than 100 apo[?] for [?] to Sydney. University were told by manpower [?] they had [?] ...

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  20. CALL-UP OF WOMEN IN BATHURST

    The State Manpower director (Mr. Bellemore) was in Bathurst on Sunday when he met the local National Service Officer (Mr. Trevor) and ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    Next [?]day's Rugby League game at Ligthgow [?] the Western Cha[?] Cup between Lithgow [?] Bathurst Factory[?] ...

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  22. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    There is a back to [?] movement in the ma[?] the [?] U.S. coalfields. Reports [?] the hard coal mines of [?] ...

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  23. UNDE[?]GER [?]PS

    SYDNEY Monday: Because they [?] of the [?] that Metropolitan [?] are [?] where [?] both ...

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  24. WAR REGULATIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. In each of two cases before the State Full Court today the Chief Justice [?] Fredrick Jordan[?] cri[?] wartime ...

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  25. FAILED TO REPORT ACCIDENT

    A fine of £2 with 8/ costs was imposed at the Bathurst Court yesterday on Harry Walpole, a school teacher of Hill End, on a charge of ...

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  26. GREEK GUE[?] HAMP[?]ANS

    LONDON, Monday: [?] have [?] the [?]ng Southern Greece [?] of Europe. This [?] from ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    The death [?] on Sunday afternoon [?] ...

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  28. ARMY E[?]MY

    SYDNEY, [?] ...

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  29. F[?] TO PA[?]

    At [?]day [?]ned [?] with [?] travelling [?] ...

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  30. [?]SKI [?]

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